Cape May Star and Wave, 5 December 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

^ CAPb MAY STAR AND WAVE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, «W ,

] t—i HPHHHHfl|H|HHHH||HHBMH The gfail You Have Always Bought, and which ha* been in use for over 30 years, ha* borne the signature of _✓? - and has been made under his per/T' y jt/Jty-f-J1- . sonal supervision since its infancy. /■6UCA44* Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «« Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of tnftmtji and Children— Experience against Experiment. '< What is CASTORIA i Gastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, PareIt goric, Brops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . mn<sin« neither Opium, Morphine nor other Hafcotic 1 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the £ Stomach dad Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ! The Childr^p's Panacea— The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.

IRON ROSE BIBLE CUSS Br WI1LIA1 H. RJDCViV. IrwsMta. 1 MnTWIt BIBLE AND BE SORE TO F1HD THE j REfltEBaS. UDRES All QUETKWS TO TEACHER AT j ! COATBVILLE. FA. LESSON 10. — SOLOMON 'S WISE I CHOICE. 1 Kings 8: 4-16 I Copyright. IMS by 8. 8. T. Co. Mfaktd iS*iidVm«h OUT IN THE BARN. Verse 4 : "The Kins went to Gibeon I , to sacrifice there. j , Solomon was bat an inexperienced bov | , of twenty. His father dead and he j j alone in the world with a big establish- . ment about ready for business and two \ of the old and experienced foremen , working against him. Perhaps you | have been there ' No father to counsel | and lean upon. Note what Solomon t did. He sougfft his fatner's God. Old t tabernacle was at Gibean. He went ■ there as his first public act as King. , Just what his father would have had , him do. Religion to the young man r just entering upon the serious business } of life is like the balancing pole of the j rope walker. It throws the centre of , gravity beloto his feet and keeps him j upright! "He that walketh uprightly c walketh surely. " (Pro. 10:9). When , we were boys we used to have a j , "circus" out in the bam. Five pinsij to get in. Our star performer, muchi, envied by the rest of us, was Charley ; v The 8tory of a Medidne. ' Its nam* — 'Golden Medical Discovery* J was suggested by one of Its most important and valuable ingredients — Golden c ■eel root. t Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce die- . Covered that he could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a c*r- c tain degree of constantly maintained i heat and with the aid of apparatus and > appliances designed for that purpose, extract from our most valuable native me- ' dlclnal roots their curative properties 5 ■ach better than by the use of alcohol, , •o generally employed. So the now worldfamed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or 1 drsaepsla. torpid liver, or biliousness and < kindred derangements was first made, as , It ever tints has then, without a particle 1 of aloohol In its make-up. A fflanceVsMthrf till list of Its ingredlsou, printed on"pvery bottle-wrapper, wttl show that it Is niade from the most valuably medicinal roh^v^f ound^ grow i ng , : ; been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of ' • Buffalo, N. Y., and will be mailed free to Eine asking same by postal card, or j 1 addressed to the Doctor as above. 1 1 these endorsements, copied from . standard medical books of all the differ- 1 »t schools of practice, it will be found i that the ingredients composing the "Gold- ■ en Medical Discovery " are advised not j enlT for the cure of the above mentioned l dleeaeqs, but also for the cure of ell ca- , tarrhal. bronchial and throat affections, i ■mom pel ued with catarrhal discharges. I hoarseness, sore throat- lingering, or hang-on-cou*hs. and all those wasting ' affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate . S consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's DIsttifj In time and persevere in Its una - Mil yos give It a- fair trial and lt'ts not gkely to disappoint. Too mueh must not Larit&ooVcS," JMSSS feKeJvBBoed stage No madlcina will. , Bm»we tta aflectloy that tesd tip to

j Wilson, who could walk a two inch I plank, set edgeways, across the hay mow. He had a big balancing pole ! and won id do stunts out in the middle. : j He was a wonder until we found any ' | fellow could do it so long as he helij on to the pole. Wilson and all the --est J of gs who tried to walk the plank i without the pole landed down in the | hay mow. Life is a very uarrow ! plank. To try to walk it withont Reiligion for a balancing pole means to j land down below. Sometimes there is i hay there— but mostly there isn't. HAVE YOU GOT AN AUTO? 1 Verse 5: "Ask what I shall give | thee." I Suppose God should say tnat to you —what would you ask for? Honest [ now. One Sunday I suddenly sprung this quest;on in another connection on class of men. There are a hundred of them from millionaires to cinder [ 1 got all kinds of answers. | Net one mentioned Solomon's choice. £11 wanted materiel things with few exceptioos. One fellow said "automobile. " He thought he was in fun he spoke more truthfully than he He merely voiced the mind of the world. The world has always thought happiness is to be found in "automobiles." In things that show and go— aigl which blow out 'or skid and land in the ditch. Wea'th is the most popular machine. Also speediest and most dangerous 1 overheard some New York lawyers talking about a wealthy acquaintance who started in 'machine to go somewhere. Of course it broke down. He got out and | accumulated the usual supply of j machine grease, road dirt and, admirjing audience. But every thin/ re1 mained stationary except his temper : which was making 600 revolutions a i second. After while a good natured fellow in the crowd who had beco trying to help him said half to himself, "that's a pretty nice machine— wish 1 owned it." "You do. you fool, then take it and be cursed!" he yelled as ran and jumped on a passing trolley among the common herd. He arrived at his destination ! If you don't great wealth is like this automobile "ask the man who has one. " Some will never arrive unless they get rid of the machine. Thousands are stuck and sweating along the road. A few are busy getting rid of it. Did you ever read James 5: 1-5? Phew. is God who speaks. PAY FATHER THAT BILL. Verse 8: "And Solomon said." And I want all you young fellows to note what he said. He was |thinking I what he owed to his good old father | and begins with a fine appreciation of I him. He does not call him "the old I man" and tell God of the mistakes made and what big things his smart I up-to-date son Solomon was going to do. There arc great possibilities in j the young man who respects and | his 'father. God has his most i splendid proimses for such a fellow. ] for example, Deut- 5 : 16, and j reiterated in the New.Testament, Eph. 16:2. 3. Long life, prosperity and happiness. What more can you ask?. Look around town for yourself and you will find nine times out of ten the young who are going to the bad began - by irreverence and dishonor of a good father. AS A CHILD. Verse 7 : "I know not bow to go out or come in." (One secret, of ^Solomon's success. I

think at ^thirty be knew more f than his father at seventy, lie -was t willing end desirous to be taught of I God. A-e you? Solomon trembled at j the teak before him- Carrying on of f his father's eucceasful^business of gov- j erning a growing great people. All t truly greet men feel this way. In City 1 Hall Square, Philadelphia, stands 1 the noble statue of Dr. Joseph Leidy f one of the greatest scientists America t has produced. He was my teacher I for four yean. We boys used to tramp t with him over Delaware County hills, t but we were^he great ccentista of the party. We knew all aboot the bugs and the birds and the minerals. We would gather op a rode and throw it I away after a glance. "Only an old piece of feldspar." But Dr. Leidy would take It up and turning it over carefully, reverently and lovingly in , his hand would aa y in his quiet, gentle c way, "I wonder if the Power who £ made this specimen has not some mes- 1 sage in it for as. I will take it with j me." And in pur next lecture we < would get the wonderful message of ' bow God made toe world. God says j we must approach his word in the ] '> "same humble way. Matt 18: 4. i MURDERERS. Verse XI: "Long life— riches— life ' of thine enemies." , There they are for you ! The three ' things that most men put first, and 1 which had Solomon been like you. he ' might have asked for. Why. I never , wanted to kill any body. " No George, 1 but who do you "have it in" for? If all ! the people who read this would send J me a dollar io r every brother man or j woman they hate I will finance all the I missionary effort in toe world and still J remain among the multi-millionaires. , Just sit down and think right hard and j tell me bow many dollars you would I have to send roe. I heard you say the j other day "1 just hate niggers." Well, there are aevral millions of ] them. Then I heard you say another « ti day, "I certinly do hate a Jew." There ( r are several Jews in the world also, e Then you hate the Chinese, and the i. "Hankies" and the "Dagoes" and . i pretty nearly the whole world. This ' 0 Book we are studying savs : "Who t soever hateth is a murderer. " You i lc oan read what the Master Himself I e savs in His Sermon on toe Mount. v Matt 5: 21. 22. BARGAINS, a Verse 14: "If thou wilt— I will." '■ s "It takes two to make a bargain." . Do you know the Bible is the greatest i place for bargains in the world. A e bargain is a gainful transaction, so - the dictionary says. When we deal ■ t with God we always get the best of the bargain. God keeps his side a | 1 great deal better than we keep ours. \ j All he asks is love and obendience and

tots be will poor out upon us all that he gave to Sootoms. Don't beit do yoo? Well, I can't persuade you but you can easily try it and aee yourself. Perhaps there are some prosperous and happy old men in your tow* you can ask about it We have lots of them in Coatesville and I have toem say many a time the bargain they made into God years ago had brought them long life, honor, and prosperity. God wants be just as good to you as He was Solomon. "It to u^ to yen 1" ITS YOUR KIDNEYS Don't Mistake the Cause of your Troubles. A West Cape May Citizen Shows How to Core Them. Many people never suspect their kidIf suffering from a lame, weak aching back they think that it is only a muscular weakness : when urinary trouble seta in toey think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all toe other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is just where the danger You must cure these troubles or they may lead to diabetes or Bright's disease. The best remedy to use is Kidney Kite. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. West Cape May people testify permanent cures. Michael H. Holland, Coumblia avenue, West Cape May. N. J., says: "For almost a year I was afflicted with kidney trouble brought on by a heavy cold. I had severe pains in the small of my back and at times was unable to sleep at night, arising in the morning tired and un refreshed. Whenever 1 stooped or brought on any strain on the muscles of my back, sharp twinges would dart throughout my body and I felt miserable, I was also subject to headaches and dizzy spells and at times eyesight was blurred. Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured them and the gave me prompt relief. I continued taking them and was completely cured. 1 have had no troubel since snd can only say thae Doan's Kidney Pills are invaluable for kidney trouole. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster- Miiburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. OABTOnXA. Bear, ti, ^Tto liod TM HtW WWJS BMgtt New Malay Opiam Cure Being Dletributed Free by a New York Society. Co-operating with missions in Malaysia, the Windsor Laboratories of New York have secured a supply of the wonderful combretum plant, which has done so modi to revolutionize the treatment of the opium habit. A generous supply of the new remedy, 'together 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 W in dsor Laboratories, Branch 28, 134 East 2Mb Street, New York City.

Try the "Star and Wave Press" for your Christmas Announcements and other things in better Job Printing. I ' Are You Going to New York City? ; If So, Make Your Headquarters at the Office: Of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. The Brookiy Daily Eagle takes pleasure in cordially inviting the reader* ' of this papers when they visit New York to make their headquarters at its in- [ formation Bureaus, both in Maniiattou aud Brooklyn. They can be of great c service to you in the selection of a suitable hotel or Boarding bouse, and also ' Id the mapping out of interesting tripe and other forms of amusement while j you are in that city. Reading and writing rooms are at your disposal, and I your mail from home can be sent to their offices. There is absolutely no charge for this servloe The Main Information Bureau is located la the Eagle Building, t Brooklyn; others am to be found at 26 East Twenty Third Btreet, and in the L World Building, New York City. | l

, HOTELS I mnrra ~~ THE WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR W R. J. CRESWELL, PROPOPEN FOR SEASON APRIL 4th , J First Class in all it* appointments. Sun parlor*. Suite? J with baths. Thoroughly renovated and heated throughout. i OPEN ALL WINTER LONG "vtzro-hstxa j Most Comfortable All-the-Year House onjthe Atlantic Seaboard. ! FINELY FURNISHES TABLE BEST IH.'CAPE HAY . FERFECTLY HEATED PRICES SODERATE i MISS B. HA LP IN I - \ J-ftorboT Potha^.wm? [ a- W— A. ant! Liquora ; SCHELUNGERS LANDING r l-.tel ' Phone No. 3d. [AMES A. CARROLL. ! * HOTEL DEVON S..I Lsfav ett«- Street Cape May, N. J. 1 J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Moderate priced hoTvl. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocaied, , WRISLEY'S NEW CAFF Corner ■Washington and Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY N ~ T Steaks. Cnops. Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OB WEEK FRANK B. WRISLEY t DO NOT FAIL t i To see our line a £ °f 5 i Ladies' and pisses' j ? Tailor made suits and coats 4 There is a saving for you here ? £ of 5 t 9«1 PFD CFNJT f t HALL'S DRY GOODS STORE 1 £ 226 Market St., Philadelphia £ CUT THIS COUPON NOW Star and Wave Publishing Company Enclosed please find Si. 60 for which v s*?T)d-Lhe "Star and Wave." "The Ladies' WorJd," "Farm ' I and Home," and "Good Literature." for one year j beginning 1908. * Name i Address , Fill out this coupon ana mail with cash, check, money e order or two cent stamps tor (f i.6o) and. receive these four papers for one year in return.