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' "one of the boys" you are down'and ' i out in the ra Ce for success and happi- ' neas in life. Be wise and listen to the | smartest little Jew who ever lived. ^ • And he was a Christian. Phil. 3 : 4-8. j THE UNDICTIONARIED FOOL. I 12. "It is a shame to speak of those j things — done in secret." Weil, I guess! Sometimes a few of | them get, into the papers, and ho-.ored I f-hiily names are dragged in the dirt, j The father hangs his head in shame I among his business acquaintances. ! j The broken hearted mother and sisters go veiled upon i he streets. But what ! aie the known to the secret things? | The end is death. Never forget that | wages are always a first claim. (Rom. j 6 : 23). Any young man who casts in : ; I his lot with the "gilded youth" of | his town or college is too big a fool for ] | any dictionary I have in my library, j It means the contempt of this world 1 , ' and the bell of the next. Your daily ! i j paper gives the daily record of wrecks. "SH! A SECRET!" j ' 13. "AH things are made manifest i | by the light." i Beware of secrets and secretivemen. • Live in the light. What do I thin . of j J secret societies, George? I Jiink i I societies like the Masons, Odd Fel- i lows. Red Men, etc., are good things, ' 1 1 ihouah.I do not belong to any of them. j ! have too many good men in them ] to be anything else. Besides, I see ! I i ; daily the good they do. I never be- 1 1 lieved they had any real secrets, 1 j 1 1 Many men like the mystery which ( J holds them together. But everybody 1 1 1 1 likes open and above board boys. We | 1 j can depend upon that kind. 1 hey are j : I too transparent to be bad. You can be I ] r full ot faults without being full of < j j evil. "Lookout for Tom Sawyer, he j I tells eveiy thing he knows. " And who j ' j don't like Tom? He is generally "the j dearest old fellow in town," and he I never goes to the bad. If he should ] I happen to take his first drink he goes ' home and tells it and his mother does 1 1 the rest! John 3: 19-21. j, THE NAPPER. | ; 14. "A»ake. thou that steepest. " i It is perfectly amazing how many of , you fellows are sound asleep. 1 don't j ' mean simply the fellow who drinks 1 1 ' " Tkess. 5: 6), but you nice Sunday ' school boys. For example, how m.ny of you are wide awake enough to take J the trade paper devoted to your busi- i neas and k-.ep posted as to what goes j "A thousand years did a poor man wait j outside of heaven's gate. | And while for a moment brief he ' dazed, it opened— and closed. " , Is sleep and death similar? "Sleep- I ing you are dead, 'till you awake and ' rise, here or beyond the, skies." Christ J desires to light and guide every one of , you. Did you ever follow a man with I a lantern along a country road on a ' dark night? That is how Christ will go ' ahead of you— but you must keep wide awake. Rom. 13: 11. THE AuROBAT. , 15. "Walk circumspectly." j The Greek word translated circum- , speotiy is akribos. Our word acrobat , comes from it. Yea, Sam, go to the j circus and leam from the acrobat how < to "walk." Acrobats don't booze. , Don't dare to. for it means death, j Sure nerves and iron muscles. The | Christian needs as good nerves as the c acrobat. Must be wide awake and have light like Blondin when he uted , ... zl —
to walk a rope over Niagara with a man on his bark. The acrobat keeps in form by careful living and constant ' practice, and ao does the Christian. The acrobat falls and hurts himself «s soon a« he gets careless — so does the Christian. The acrobat does not do his best work in worldly" clothesditto the Christian. Titus 2 : f2 ; Bom. 12:2. SMILE. 16. "Redeeming the time beeause the dxys are evil." Buying up the "opportunity {n* v. marg). Just as our storekeepers their^goods when prices are right See our advertising columns! We J say, "just in the nick of (time." Be as wide awake as the merchant Neglect will ruin Shim and neg ect |will ruin you. Find this verse and draw a line under part of it (2 Cor. 6:2). Paul's days were indeed evil in all senses. Pompeii. Occasionally .we meet a aad faced fellow wbo'thinka that after 2000 years of Christianity these (days are eviL When a man is blue the ^world looks blue. Pennsylvania {has been called "the Rum cursed State, "Pyet as I write. The Liqu. r Dealers" Association has just adjourned at Harrrisburg after appropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight the rising tide _ of sentiment against rum. Pennsylvania is going to join oeorgta. N w York and Chicago are often called Sodom and Gomarrah. yet here is a book giving a list of 1407 non-religious societies which^are working for good in the city of New York alone. The directory of .all. the societies, religious and otherwise, fills a volume "of 800 pages. No doubt Chicago can^make a similar showing. Here is the New York list : • Societies for the prevention|of evil,.31) Care of needy in their homes, 478 Relief for the sick, 136 Relief for adult poor, 1j5 . Sanitary improvement, 113 j Relief for the defec'ive, 52 Homes for neglected children, 74 . Relief for sick children, 19 Employment agencies, 38 Reformation for adults, 35 Reformation lor Children, " 39 Total. " 1407 ! Cheer up, old fellow, the days are not so evil after all, when, "Sodom" can '■ make a showing like that. Matt. I 1 : 24-30. NO REASON FOR IT ; V* taco Cipe May Conrl Houst Cilizess Sbo» ibe LcrialB ftav Out Therewcan be no just reason why any i reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures .of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of diabetes or any kidney ills when relief is so near at hand and the [ most positive proof given that they can cured. Read what a Cape May Court House citizen says : ^>"7^ Mrs. Wm. Souders, living on Mechanic street. Cape May Court House; N. J., says: "I suffered severely from a weak back and was unsoie to fin i relief from the m iny remedies I tried. At -times I had such severe pains through my kidnevs that I could scarcely turn in bed and when arising in the morning. I would be subject to headaches and dizzy spells. Mr. Souders had used Doan's Kidney Pills with ex-, cellent results, and I decided to try J them myself, procuring a box at Wil- j 1 Corson 's drug store. In a short I ! time after using them I was as well j | and strong as ever, being absoluicly ; free from every sign of kidney com- | plaint, and my general health has been I j greatly improved as a result of their ! I I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills j . ! the highfcst terms toothers suffering from kidney trouble. " ! For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. 1 Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., | sole agents for the United States. I Remember the name - Doan's and' take no other. , ' Notice to Delinquent Taxpajees. Notice is nereby given that af er , ' July 1. 1908, I will proceed accomjng ! to law to collect all unpaid real estate i j for ti e xear 1907, then remairing j j unpaid, by making sale of the same. | | All delinquent taxpayers are lequested, , therefore, to airange to settle their: I tespective amounts due. l! SOL. NEEDLES, Collector, i 5-9 tf No. 508 Washington street. whom it may concern : Take notice that on Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of June, A. D., ninet-en hundred and eight, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or aa soon thereafter as the Court can hear the same, I, Benjamin A. Smith, will apply to the Court of Common Pleaa of Cape May County, at the Court House in Cape May Court House, in said County of Cape May. for a license to keep an inn and tave.ru and to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and liquors in ;quantities less than quart, to be drunk on or about the same premises at the Northerly side ! of Beach avenue, between Guerney street and Howard street. Cape May Oily, New Jersey, more generally as the "Stockton Hotel." 6-6 St BENJAMIN A. SMITH. THE NEWEST WUTINC PAPtt One poon . 108 sheets Irish linen I finish paper and 50 envelopes to match 50 cents at Star and Wave Music and Stationery Department. Paper alone 25 cents per pound. New style goods straight from the manufacturer. goods being "featured" by Philadelphia department stores at same price. Name and address will be neatly printed on {taper for fifty cents additional. Other paper bargains. , Orders by mail will receive prompt j attention. » e
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