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SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at pablic vendue between the hoars of 12 and 5 o'clock, to wit, at 1 :30 o'clock in th« afternoon at the Sheriff's office in. Cape May Court House, Cape Mty County New Jersey, on MONDAY, JUJ.Y 12th, 1909. ALL those certain tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the City of Ocean City, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jereev, and shown on "Plan No.4 of Bay Front Lota in Ocean City, N. J.. Pleasure j Park Tract" and known and desnrnated thereon as Lota Noe. 60, 01. 62. 63, 64, 66, 66, 67. 68. 69, 70, 71. 72. 73. 74 and 76, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Northeasterly side of Fifteenth street and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction, along the Northeasterly sideline of aaid. Fifteenth street the distance of four hundred feet to a point in the intersection of said Fifteenth street with the Southeasterly side line of Prtfcpect avenuelon aaid plan ; thence along the said line of Prospect avenue, in a Northeasterly direction, and at "right angles to said Fifteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to a fifteen feet wide street ; thence at right angles to'aaid Prospect avenue, sod along the side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel to the aforesaid Northeasterly side line of Fifteenth Street, in a Southeasterly direction, the distance of four hundred feet to a point in the Northwesterly side line of . aaid Bay avenue; thence along the Northwesterly side line of aaid Bay avenue, in a Southwesterly direction, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by. one hundred feet in length or deDth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land situate as aforesaid and numbered on said plan as Lots Nos. 108, 109, 110 and 111, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point where the Southwesterly sideline of Fourteenth streets intersects the Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue, and running from thenoe in a Southeasterly direction, along the said Southwesterly side line of Fourteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to the Northerly corner of Lot No. 112 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to said Fourteenth Street and along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot No. 112, the distance of one hundred [feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide Btreet, and Westerly Cbrner of Baid Lot No. 112; thence along the Northeasterly side line of said fifteen feet 1 wide street and parallel with said Fourteenth Street, the [distance of one hundred feet to a point in the Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue ; thence in a Northeastery direc- "> tion, along the Southeasterly side line ( of aaid Prospect avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of i beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in i front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. i ALSO ALL those four certain lots i of land situate as aforesaid, and num- . beied on said Plan as Loss Nos. 92, 93, 94 and 95, and bounded as follows : i BEGINNING at a point where the Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place intersects the Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue, and running from thence in a Southeasterly direction along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner of ■ Lot No. 96 on said Plan; 'hence at right angles to said Bay View Place, ar.d in a Nortbeastei ly direction, along, the Northwesterly side line of said Lot No. 96. a distance of one hundred feet i to the side line of a fifteen feet wide i street and the northerly corner of said ; lot No. 96. thence in a Northwesterly direction, along the aaid side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel i witn said side line of Bay View Place, i the distance of one hundred teet to a point in the aforesaid Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue ; thence in ( a Southwesterly direction and along the , said Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Each lot oeing twenty five feet in front or breadth by ooe hundred feet in length or depth. ALSO ALL those eight certain lots of I»nd situate as aforesaid, and numbered on aaid Plan as Lots Nos. 84, 85, 86. 87. 88. 89. 90 and 91. and b&onded as follows: _ BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Southwesterly side line ef Bay View Place, and running from tnence in a Northwesterly direction along the said side line 'of Hav View Place, the distance of two hundred feet u> the Easterly corner of Lot No 83 on said Plan; thence at right angles te said Bay View Place and in a Southwesterly direction, along the Southeasterly side line of said Lot No. 83, the distarce of one hundred feet to the ride" line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Southerly corner of said I^it No. 83; i hence in a Southeasterly direction along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, amfparallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to a point in the aforesaid Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue; thence in a Northeasterly direction and along the aaid Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land, situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 78, 79, 80 and 8L and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the Southwesterly sld^ line of Bay JView j Place at the distance of two hundred and 6fty feet Northwesterly from the tersection of tf-e said Southwesterly I aide line of Bay View Place w-th the I Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue ; I and running 'rom thence in a North- I westerly direction along the said line '

of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to the Easterly oorer of Lot No. 77 on aaid Plan ; thence at right angles to said Bay View Place ® and in a Southwesterly direction, along •f the Southeasterly side line of said Lot • No. 77, the distance of one hundred e feet to the side line of a fifteen feet • wide street; and the Southerly corner ' of said Lot No 77 ; thence in ^ Southe easterly direction along the said sides' line of said fifteen feet wide street and parallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one huna dred ' feet to the Southerly corner ot - Lot No. 81 ; thence in e Northeasterly >■ direction, along the Southeasterly aide e line of said Lot No. 81, the distance d of one hundred feet to the Easterly t corner of aaid Lot No.J8l, in the aforee said Southwesterly side line of Bay i View Place, and the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet io 1 front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. e ALSO ALL thoee four certain lots of B land, situate as aforesaid, and numf bered on aaid Plan aa Lots Nos. 101 i 102, 103 and 104, and bounded as fol- . lows: f BEGINNING at a point in the f Northeasterly side line oljBay View - Place, at the distance of aeventy-five j feet Northwesterly from the intersect tion of the said Nortbeaiaterly side line' i of Bay View Place with the Northi westerly side line of Bay avenue ; and t running from thence in a Northwes- . teriy direction along the aaid side line , of Bay View Place, the distance of one g hundred feet to the Southerly corner > of Lot No. 100 on aaid Plan ; thence at. > right angles to said Bay V lew Place j and in a Northeasterly direction, along , the Southeasterly tide line of said Lot No. 100, the distance of one hundred ! feet to the side line of a fifteen feet j wide street and the Easterly corner > of said Lot No. 100 ; thence in a Southeasterly direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, : and parallel with aaid side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one huni dred' feet to the Northerly corner of i Lot No. 105 on aaid Plan; thence .in a Southwesterly direction, along the Northwesterly aide line of said Lot No. 106, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner of sain Lot : No, 105, in the^aforeaaid .Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place and place , of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in j front or breadth by one hundred feet in j . length or depth. ' ALSO A L that cert lin lot ot land, situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lot No. 99, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point in tbe Northeasterly side line of Hay View < Place, at the distance of two hundred < feet Northwesterly from the intereec- , tion of the said Northeasterly side of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue ; and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of twenty-five feet to the Southerly cor- | ner of Lot No. 98 on aaid Plan ; thence I at right angles to said Bay View -Place, and in a Northeasterly direction, - along the Southeasterly side line of said Lot No. 98, the distance of one hun- < dred feet to the side line of a fifteen ' feet wide street and the Easterly cor- , of said Lot No. 98; thence in a Southeasterly direction, along the said | side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel with said side line | of Bay View Place, the distance of twenty-five feet to tbe Northerly cor- ( ner of Lot No, 100 on said Plan ; thence in a Southwesterly direction, along the i Northwesterly side line of aaid Lot No. 100, tbe distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner cf said Lot No. 100 in the aforesaid Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place, and place of ( beginning. Said lot being cwenty-five feet in | front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. [ BEING a part of the same premises - which Elisabeth Palen, by deed dated \ May llth, 1905, qf record in the Clerk's . Office of the County of Cape May, at ' Cape May Oourt House, N. J. , in Book . of Deeds, page 244, etc., granted " and conveyed unto tbe aaid W. Scott . Hand, under and subiect to the condi- ' tions and restrictions of the Ocean j Oity Association. Seised as the property of W. Scott ( Hand, et. ux., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of Sarah R Chew, ( complainant, and tn be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. { Sheriff. , David O. Watkins, Solicitor, { 138 S. Broad street, Woodbury, N. J Dated May 25th. 1909. p. f. 363.50 6-12 5t OAS: To Cook or c Heat s Its Hard to I Beat QASi It will ray you to look over Laven- - hoi *8 new assortment of goods which arrived. HHS59H PARKER'S ] Ml_ HAIR BALSAM 1 ! H

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:mmm school, Iwwn I.— tlilnl Ouarter, For luly 4, 1909. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of ths Lesson, Acts *v, 86, to xvi, 15— Memory Verses, % Ih-Qolden Text, Acts xvi, 9— Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. 1 3 fOopjrlffat. 1909. by Americas Pita lairfrllne J _ When we left this wonderful story •t the continued doings and teaching of the ascended Lord by His Spirit through His servants a few weeks . ago. we saw Paul and Barnabas and others Leaching and preaching tbe word of the Lord at Anttoc& fxv, 85). ^ Now we are to have fire consecutive lessons on Paul's second missionary Journey as recorded" in chapter* rrlxvlll, but we have some preliminaries In the closing verses of chapter xv. [d Some Christians are tempted to think that God can only use perfect people, and while they are looking for such or waiting to become such themselves j souls are perishing for lack of some kind of a pole to hold up the branen — serpent that the perishing may see the eerpent. not the pole, and live. J suppose that Id considering this record of the quarrel between Paul and Barnabas concerning John Mark some would take one side and some the other, but the Lord overruled It to send out four j missionaries instead of two. and H« loved them all In spite of their sins and doubtless blessed them -as they went forth in His name. Paul and Silas _ through Syria aud Cillcla and Barnabas and Mark to Cyprus. If Paul passed through Tarsus on his way to Derbe and Lystra, the record does not speak of his preaching there. He seems to have pressed on i to Derbe. his farthest point on his first j tour, and then to Lystra, where he had been stoned to death. From thence be / took Timothy, who had known the Scriptures from his childhood, having 1 been well taught both by his mother ** and his grandmother (II Tim. 1, 5: Hi. J~ 15); he had possibly witnessed the stoning of Paul and his return to life, ( ~ and It may. have led to his conversion ; or to a more decided sfand for Christ i or to staDd for

Paul calls him "my own son In tbe faith" 0 Tim. 1. 2), as if he had been 7 tbe Instrument In leading him to Christ On tbe principle of I Cor. lx, 20, Paul had him circumcised for the sake of winning tbe circumcised to Christ but not that be for one moment thought circumcision essential to . salvation (Gal. v, 6; vl, 15). I have never been able to understand why twenty- ?- two years ago the Lord led me Into a church using a liturgy and asked me to snbmlt to wearing a gown unless e He did so that He might thus reach some wltb tbe simplicity of tbe tiespel and the glorious truths of 'he kingdom and tbe second comiDg of Christ who might not otherwise have been reached. His service Is perfect freedom. and we ought to be williug to submit to anything, anywhere, anyhow. If only Tie can tbus be glorified. As they passed from place to place the Believers were more firmly established (by the word preached, no doubt), and tbe namber of thorn Increased. the Lord manifestly working with theui. With a map of Asia Mb nor. which Is necessary In this study, one can see that, having passed well ■ through the provinces to the west, _ they were forbidden, at that timfe. to go south into the province of Asia . and Dot suffered to go north into 8 Bithynia, the Spirit having His own 1 e plan fsr them. It should be our aim „ to live in the will and purpose of ; r God and rely upoo Ps. xxxli. 8; Isa. e xxx. 21; xlvlil, 17. in the matter of . t guidance, fsr what seems ts us good and wise find for the glory of God may 1 not be His way for us jnst then. He opens or shuts as seems best to Him. I and we simply dweH with Him for [ 1 His work and yield to Him that He may work In aDd through us His go^tl . pleasure (I Cbron. It, 23; Phil. II. 13: , Heb. rill, 21). Having come down to r the sea at Trons. P02 sow In a vision ^ a mao of Macedonia. In Europe, who said. "Come over Into Macedonia and help ns." The writer says. "Immediately we endeavored to go Into Mace- ! doolu. assuredly gathering that the I Lord had called us for to preach the gospel unto them" (verse 10). The ■ ' pronoun "we" instead of "they." as j ■ heretofor-e. would seem to indicate that Luke hud now Jo'ued them, Luke the beloved physician, the writer of this book and of tbe gospel bearing bis j name. There came a .time when Paul | I wrote. "Ouly Luke Is with me" (M Tim. i ' iv. 11). Note thaf they were called to | preach tbe gospel, not to establish i schools, as one has said. To teach the | nneducated to read, that they may be , ' able to read the Bible and to Instruct I them (bat they may Instruct others In that wblcb is esSeatial. seems to be all 1 right, but some are learning that edu- j ' cation without Christ only makes more , clever beatben or unbelievers. Ouj (*' commission Is to proclaim the good j news of God concerning His Son that j through Him souls may be Baved. Having crossed by ship to Neapolls, 1 they proceeded to Phillpph the chief | I city of that part of Macedonia, and j I there they abode oertaln days. The j man of the vision was not there to ( welcome them, nor was there a com- j mlttee to receive them. No posters an- j nounced the arrival of the distinguish- j eti messengers, nor did any herald pro- | claim that one of them had been | stoned to death and bad come to Ufe 1 again. They were evidently not ei- ! ' pooled, and nobody cared. Was It all' a mistake and the vision a delusion ; I Let as wait and watch, aa they did. 1

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