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RON ROSE BIBLE CLASS; * WEUAI B. UDCWAY, hmmOtr. | ■ATE TOOK BIBLES AND BE SOBS TO FIND Tffi j REFERENCES., ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT | C0ATESVH1E. PA. LESSON 7— THE LORD OUR SHEPHERD. Psalm 28; 1-6 CoDJTifbt. 1908 by B. 8. T. Co. NkfaM ■ Star m4 Wire «l| THE WORLD'S SONG. As David aits there by the gate, a Esther anxious for his boy, rather than A king fighting for hia throne, his Memory goes back to the day when fee too, waa vouns and fall of ambitions. The hills of Bethlehem and their gentle flocks and not fields of Mood and warring men Jare in his thought. When today, the worn and WOaried man swings back to his boyhood days his soul always sings. God hkd given David's soul a voice in Which to sing. And ao out of his 1 hoart's sorrow as out of many another . heart's sorrow has come one of the IWoetest songs that was ever sung. The song of the child and the eong of the sage. The song that never tires The song that everybody knows and the last song we want to bear as the •hadows of death close round. The ■Ong of the countryside, with its green fields and peaceful flocks, cool shades knd sleeping waters, gentle company and pure thoughts— the song that brings Vming Mothers and OTer-burdened Women ta 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. Fltrcs's Favorite Prescription the most potent. Invigorating restorative strength-Jlv-ymw devised for their special ben»attd jiromo'll^i^a" ' u ' ' Will find It a pricde£rW)P&?m[Sire the jjw^eei lro»par»U yefy "j^lnUsM^J* ss. saa&im oote, neAous, "Weak women, who Suffer from frequent headaches, back- | ache, dragglng-down distress low down In the abdomen, or from painful or irregular monthly periods, gnawing or dls- 1 tressed sensation In stomach, dizzy or ■ faint spells, see Imaginary specks or spots floating before eyes, have disagreeable, pelvl- catarrhal drain, prolapsus, antevcrslon or retro-version or other displacb- I •cants of womanly organs from weakness Of parts will, whether they experience •cany or only a few of the above symptoms, find relief and a permanent cure by Ming faithfully and fairly persistently Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This world-famed specific for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments Is a pure glyceric extract of the choicest native. medicinal roots without a drop of alcohol In it* make-up. All its lngredl- : onto printed In plain English on Its bottiewrappw and attested under oath. Dr. : Pierce thus Invites the fullest lnvestiga- | lion of his formula knowing that It will pa found to contain only the best agents mown to the most advanced medical •planes of all the different schools of practise far the cure of woman's peculiar waskneeses and ailments. It you want to know more shoot the
1 1 us close to the God ot the Out-of- Doors. 1 'j THE WORLDS' FEAR. 1 : "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall r not want." If you can say that and really believe it, you have conquered the world ( j —the flesh and the devil. You have ( | reached the pinnacle of human things. As I write this note the "panic" of t 1908 is on, and the wheels of indnstry j turn slow and stop. The man who , works for wag eg trembles that his turn , to go may come next. The merchant , ; surveys his shelves and worries how be ' shall make merchandise meet obliga- { Hons. But the most worn end anixous face among the sons of men is that of ( the millionaire whose ships have all , been caught at sea and are at the , i mercy of the gale. Why this terror ; i and unrest? The fear of WANT. ' i With ali our pride and boaBt of achieve- > ment,- after all we are only a big flock ■ of "80,000,000 helpless sheep We are I frightened' and in panic and knocking | ' each other over as we run— we don' i know where. Pastures were never I greener or richer. Our barns are < bursting. By the time' this is printed I the score may probably be over. Wjll i we have learned how much we need a ( i Good SheDherd to care for us? A good ' job is all right and a fortune is not to i be despised, but these do out bring ( freedom from the fear of Want. The . ' Good Shepherd does. Ps. 34 : 9 ; Phil. 41 : 9. ( REST. , 2: "He leadeth me beside the still | ! waten." ( Do you remember over in the hollow < , where we used to go .swim? How we ( ( used to lay along the grassy bsnk all the lazy August afternoon without a 1 care in the world, happy barefoot . boys? Then home to the good supper always ready for us. Backward, turn 1 ' backward, old Time in your flight, and . 1 make us all boys again— oh, if you ! might. That is how ; David W8s mus- < ; ing. These days we go at such a pace , the world is filled with weary men ; and women. God would have bs lie 1 down in g^een pastures. The world j . refuses to rest — and dies. Will not 1 ' even rest one day in seven. Trolley 1 care and railroad trains rsttle snd i thunder through tbe Sabbath. Busy | brains in fagged out ^bodies work ; I harder than ever through the day. , | More schemes are planned to pulpit ' and organ accompaniment than this | j world 'dreams of. "So God sometimes - "maketh us to lie -down" by putting Muaun our hades ao ile can talk to rn. ; Many a weary man has been led to the ' j Good Shepherd by tbe doctor and the j | j nurse. Most of us do not know how j i to earn a rest. But we can have it for : a gift. Matt. 11:28-30. . HOME. , 3: "He reatoreth'my soul." i "Restore to bring back to the I (owner." That's what the diciionaiV I says. I heard one of you fellows com ' j plain, "You can't call vour soul your- . ! own.'" Well, you can't. It belongs to God. The trouble with many a man ■ | is be think' his soul is his own so he , - lends it.' to the devil who makes sorry ■ work, of it. If I loaned you my team i would you Lorn it over to that brute of ; a Jack Jones who ruins every team be I gets? If you did I would send aome- ' ' body after it to restore it -to me. God . sent Jeans Christ to' recover His souls i for him. He is after you. Our sou Is belpng in heaven. Remember that ♦ <F
time you got dissatisfied with the "Hi- 1 tie one- horse town" and bid ve goad- s bye. >How away off yonder you used t to lie-abed and set, the* noble old hRls with the* wooded eraoa. outlined ] aeainst tbe sky, and the lazy Brandy wine below In the valley, crawMwa re- ( hictantly to the aee— andtyou could al- i most bear the merry ra^le of the mills— and tbe black smoke waving ' like WUowy plumes from the high stacks— and the pretty cottage* up Jte- hillsides — and tbe happy Jirxiustrious people on the streets, all friends and aequainanoea — and home. "Oh, my if I was only home!" And that day you met me oc the street and like to eat me up. ''Did you so much good just to see somebody from Coatesville." Wall, it as because Coatesville is where you belong and New York is where you're working. Heaven is your soul's borne. Sin has cut you off from borne. Christ's mission is to restore tbe soul to its owner.' That's religion Luke 19: 10. WHO'S AFRAID? 4 : "The valley of tbe shadow of j death." ' / When in 'our tramps we strike a valley we always know we have only to follow it to oome out somewhere. David was not thinking about dying. Be was back in his youth and living. It is only after a man has passed forty ithat he gets particular about overffh"0-. .rhf it «nd nmhrellnK. . As we live we pass through the valley of the shadow. Death ia all around us. The social function we attend most frequently is the funeraL As we walk through the forests these November days death rustles beneath our feet' and the trees around us stand hare as monuments nf the' dead leavqa. as I Raskin says. We walk in the midst of i death. And who's afraid? Not those ; who walk with the Good Shepherd. I ] often wonder how you fellows stand it | who have no rod nor staff to comfort you, especially when you see the deai i ones go. !
"UP THE LAKES." 5: "Tbou preparest stable Defore m" Da you sit down in comfort and ele gance, enjoy the splendid service snd 1 exquisite miou, or . are you "roughing , it?" A merchant gave one of his tired and run down clerks a ticket and told him to go to Buffalo and take one of ' tbe Aflchor Line boats for a trip ' through the lakes to Duluth. Tue ' young man, wishing to travel as cheap1 ly as he could, took some lunch with him. As the boat stopped at Cleveland, | Detroit and other places, he would ' snatch a meal or two at cheap restaurants near the waterside. It was poor ' enough living. When he got up Into Lake Superior he felt tbe pangs of he
Superior appetite, and couldn't j stand it any longer. He approached tha steward: "Say. Captain," said be, "what will it coot motor a dinner?" Nothing." exclaimed the steward. , "The Anchor line ia run on the Ameri- { can plan, and the gnzb goea with your stateroom. You are ofit on the Great Northern." Was he mad? Are you him? Toke your passage on the i Anchor" line end enjoy the fat things • the Captain baa provided for you. Heb. 6: 19. 20: Gen. 45: 18. Maurice Hertx. who h*s be> n iden- , rifled with Cape May f«.r many yean ia , his bueinees interests as proprietor of , the Camden Bottling Company, is ooe . of tbe most widely known men in Una . section of the State. He has business j connections in every reenrt on the coast ' m I r > |B uB Hpf y I ' , and is prominently identified with varr ! ious State organizations. His Oamdcn t j Bottling Company's establishment has g recently been much enlarged and im5 ! proved, a power plant installed and f ! steam be«ting applied to the whole e i building, the bearing plant supplying I 1 hjfct to several adjoining offices. The t manager at Cape Msy is J. A. Bloch, t brother-in-law to Mr. Hertz, »nd he , j has shown signal ability in conducting : a large business.
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