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-HAMMONTON, K. fe JSTOYEMBER &, 1904. KG. 46 '(bey cost, with the needed trimmings two dimes a day. Nor do they^ftatisfy like pure wafer; the raging thirst re. mains, or quickly returns.- v ^ Kehtocky some instead,o vas. I> Thtt tfaco helong» to the Womai TemperBQco tmlon. and Its m ^-KgpeaaHnefor-Trfaairlliey publli 4- Two Drinks a Day. Jt makes a big difference what oui drinks. Xt'wo drinks of purecojdwate a, day cost littler and they are very refreshiUK to the stomach. Two drinks of whiskey a day are a,common allow io-thouoando of drinkers, an >/ Young People's Socfetle&^N, «iane devomfl Epworttf League,—M. E. Church : iafa ftom the 'he would Meets Sunday evening, at 6:46, Led by 3. H. Myrose'. Juolor League un aULOO o'clock. Ttopic, "Children's ,itork fbr home missions," Matt. i >>,' M. CHASE ELVINS, luantity tary Plumber ana Gas Fitter -!r\JJ ' Over thirty years' experience in - _ _ _ _ High-grade work a specialty. Poatel order* receive pnimpt attention. F«trriew Ave.t new- Fowth St. Uammontoo, - / New Jersey J. A. OFFICER, OENBBA1, , *• HOUSE EstlroaUi gUen. Central »nd Park A***.i Hamwonton. _ t l>\ , •-* >s •If 3 Societies of the various _.,-.-. -Btal Hems of Interest, and; announSSineDtp are solicited. , T. P. 8. 0. E.,—Presbyterian Church —^MeeteJJnndav evenhnz»-at6^_^ Topic, "Oar partnershj; ship." 1 Cor. J! 13. Loader, Walter •J£. IT. o. C. E.,—*'. Meet* Sunday evening, at 6;30." v Topic, "Our partnership and^fello Bbip.'*,^! Cor. J&j a8^l_; 13 : 1- 15. TLeader, W."b.*Hoyt7 Jr. C. £,»-Sunday afternoon at 3:00: Topic, "A'wilful kiug and un all- Church Announcements. Notices or Chnrch mee tings are of public Interest, and no-cbarge IB made rnr I heir ptist Church.—Bev. Wiltshire W. urns, Pastor. 10.30 a.tn ,' 'Atnbassa- flow or uoa." TSOp. m., Bible Day exercises,— recitations, singing, etc, Thursday evening, '-.True wisdom." ISTov. 24th. special tbapkeaiving seivice *and ofiering. Sptxnal program. H. E-Cbtnioh.—Rev. G. R Middleton Pftotor. ^10.3^ sevonrh ofsened, motherhood of God " 7.30 P m.j seventh of Mriec-po "The sonl and its fotare," Bnhji|jl»rf' v rhe eternlty^ftth^ sdttl." TreJdbyterlan 'obtSpoll.— R&rrH. Marshall Thtirlow, JPastoife , Universaltet Camij>l|»- The ROT. J. Earner Wilson, PaSlor? 1 " ll.oo U.m., "•Nearer my God to Thee," 7 t 30 p. 'What mask we do to be saved ft' St. Mark's Cjbturchr-Bev. Pan! F*' Hoffman, Rector. ySundav. «e n«u»I, except BqnTdu. Sphool, ' wl now at 12.00 m^Sttifflaj'fcveninf _, |5o>. 13, "The- Episcopal Ohnroh < Romanism.' %(3) * *> y ;- Nov. 20, «'The Episcopal Chnroh aid; ProteStantUm " '(1) ft ^f~l- Nov. 27. "The Episcopal Chnrob*and Proteitantlsm." ' That Ugly Hack! ' Ijj's come back a^ain, hwtit? Evident)^ there was a little> inflammation in bronohiat tabes, that didn't annoy yon in the warm, months, bat now yon oongh a little on frosty- mornings. Kenyon's White Ptoj Bajsam Is what yon need,, and yon should take it right away. It uarmi the spot. 25 cents per Bottle, JRED CKOS8 PHAJRMACY- Matlack '•.& Pierson. UMBRX2I.LAS REPAIRED From 40 cents up. GeOi W. Dodd. BBWABD tor proof of any false testimonial herein,, or_for any Spitting, Hay Fever, AsthUR, or Lagrlppo that Lincoln's Catarrh Balm cannot relieve qalckly and onre If curable. ^ John Walther, Manly Aast^a, and John Baker, all of Hammontorfi write that— LTircWs Catarrh gives tbem perfect satiefaot; Jn and is as recomiuenied. Harry Q. S. Iilmm, Camden, aoore, Qlagaboro.. Mrs. Klzzle Parter, Wll lomtstown, wrlto tbatl-lDOolu's CalarrhBalm - •• --• [t trout _ _ , l^jiiv wfltes; < T-ii»(hraeTT;Tn'o5ru'8 "CatarrbBalm. MlsnOllvei;. onred tbem of catarrh and throt t troubles. Col Qrover, Pblladn., ex-Consul to I Inly _ the greatest cure on earth." \ Order to-day this great remefly. ihatlsen .insteatt or people put uora.ed py. y our ,ai nTOxas. ~ A One Dollar Jar for 60 cents, At KEP CROSS PHARMACY. * m eview GBEEN- USE XXR. J, —iResideniHDentigt Cogley Bnilding, : Hammonton, N. J^ Schwarz's toeenhQuse__ 12th St. and Chew Road. Designs made up at shortest notice. Funeral designs a specialty. Ba&ket» and designs for balls, parties, If so, let me | on one of our That will stop Jt. i Call and see tbet Bavmonton . Dr/CiiB. DAUB, DENTIST . J.a>to5p,»_ EvenUit by *ncmgemenft. J y^i^u *" f 10ft B«l)«ViJ« Aye.; Hammonton. Desirable Building- Lots on the Dbbbs & Adjoining both W. J. & 8 and Beading Railroads V 5 *. , minonton, Neiv. Jersey ', 1904,3 d'clock. Is desirably loo^jl^^l^-yibrty. s of Philadelphia, ay, daily,—Fare ten'''jia^^KiUf''^. Gas Eleotrio Lights H ' '"• 1>: ••''/• ' '•' "' ' ' Dollars dolm, Five Dollars monthly unt for caall. Lota selected to be sold ar«o: L 10;; 13, ; B;i6^block 7; "]" \ 2, b block 10; 13^14,28, 24,80, 8 and 21, block 18. For ftirther particularV DOBBS >ta.7 «nd 9 Block 4,; 6 and 0 biook 3, ook 8; 22, 23, bl<p.i); 8, > 4, and 5; .; block Hi Q and 7, block 12; 2a by the South Jersey , , Title and Finance Oompay address''' . " : :.-;^-' FR AZIER, 000 Bullett Building; Philadelphia. Or L. FRANK HORNE, Hammonton. Richard T. CollingB, Auctioneer.

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-HAMMONTON, K. fe JSTOYEMBER &, 1904. KG. 46
'(bey cost, with the needed trimmings two dimes a day. Nor do they^ftatisfy like pure wafer; the raging thirst re. mains, or quickly returns.- — v
^ Kehtocky some instead,o
4- Two Drinks a Day.
Jt makes a big difference what oui drinks. Xt'wo drinks of purecojdwate a, day cost littler and they are very refreshiUK to the stomach. Two drinks of whiskey a day are a,common allow
io-thouoando of drinkers, an
Epworttf League,— M. E. Church :
iafa ftom the 'he would
Meets Sunday evening, at 6:46, „ Led by 3. H. Myrose'.
Juolor League un aULOO o'clock. Ttopic, "Children's ,itork fbr home missions," Matt.
i >>,' M. CHASE
- ! r \ J J '
High-grade work a specialty. Poatel order* receive pnimpt attention.
F«trriew Ave.t new- Fowth St. Uammontoo, - / New Jersey
J. A. OFFICER, OENBBA1, , *•
Central »nd Park A***.i Hamwonton. _ t l>\ , •-* >s
•If 3 Societies of the various _.,-.-. -Btal Hems of Interest, and;
announSSineDtp are solicited. ,
T. P. 8. 0. E.,—Presbyterian Church —^MeeteJJnndav evenhnz»-at6^_^
Topic, "Oar partnershj; ship." 1 Cor. J! 13. Loader, Walter
•J£. IT. o. C. E.,—*'. Meet* Sunday evening, at 6;30."v Topic, "Our partnership and^fello
Bbip.'*,^! Cor. J&j a8^l_; 13 : 1- 15. TLeader, W."b.*Hoyt7
Jr. C. £,»-Sunday afternoon at 3:00: Topic, "A'wilful kiug and un all-
Church Announcements. Notices or Chnrch mee tings are of public Interest, and no-cbarge IB made rnr I heir
ptist Church.—Bev. Wiltshire W. urns, Pastor. 10.30 a.tn ,' 'Atnbassa-
flow or uoa." TSOp. m., Bible Day exercises,— recitations, singing, etc, Thursday evening, '-.True wisdom." ISTov. 24th. special tbapkeaiving seivice
*and ofiering. Sptxnal program. H. E-Cbtnioh.— Rev. G. R Middleton
Pftotor. ^10.3^ sevonrh ofsened, motherhood of God " 7.30 P m.j seventh of Mriec-po "The sonl and its fotare," Bnhji|jl»rf'vrhe eternlty^ftth^ sdttl."
TreJdbyterlan 'obtSpoll.— R&rrH. Marshall Thtirlow, JPastoife ,
Universaltet Camij>l|»- The ROT. J. Earner Wilson, PaSlor?1" ll.oo U.m., "•Nearer my God to Thee," 7t30 p. 'What mask we do to be saved ft' St. Mark's Cjbturchr-Bev. Pan! F*'
Hoffman, Rector. ySundav. «e n«u»I, except BqnTdu. Sphool, ' wl now at 12.00 m^Sttifflaj'fcveninf _,
|5o>. 13, "The- Episcopal Ohnroh < Romanism.' % (3) * *> y ;-
Nov. 20, «'The Episcopal Chnroh aid; ProteStantUm " '(1) ft ^f~l-
Nov. 27. "The Episcopal Chnrob*and Proteitantlsm." '
That Ugly Hack! ' Ijj's come back a^ain, hwtit? Evident)^ there was a little> inflammation in bronohiat tabes, that didn't annoy yon in the warm, months, bat now yon oongh a little on frosty- mornings.
Kenyon's White Ptoj Bajsam Is what yon need,, and yon should take it right away. It uarmi the spot.
25 cents per Bottle,
UMBRX2I.LAS REPAIRED
BBWABD tor proof of any false testimonial herein,, or_for any
Spitting, Hay Fever, AsthUR, or Lagrlppo that Lincoln's Catarrh Balm cannot relieve qalckly and onre If curable.
^John Walther, Manly Aast^a, and John Baker, all of Hammontorfi write that—
LTircWs Catarrh gives tbem perfect satiefaot; Jn and is as recomiuenied.
Harry Q. S. Iilmm, Camden, aoore, Qlagaboro.. Mrs. Klzzle Parter, Wll lomtstown, wrlto tbatl-lDOolu's CalarrhBalm
• - • •• - - • [t trout _ _ , l^jiiv
wfltes; <T-ii»(hraeTT;Tn'o5ru'8 "CatarrbBalm.
MlsnOllvei;.
onred tbem of catarrh and throt t troubles. Col Qrover, Pblladn., ex-Consul to I Inly _
the greatest cure on earth." \ Order to-day this great remefly. ihatlsen
.insteatt or people putuora.ed py. y our ,ai nTOxas. ~
*
Schwarz's toeenhQuse__ 12th St. and Chew Road.
Designs made up at shortest notice. Funeral designs a specialty. Ba&ket»
and designs for balls, parties,
If so, let me | on one of our
That will stop Jt. i Call and see tbet
Bavmonton .
10ft B«l)«ViJ« Aye.; Hammonton.
Desirable Building- Lots on the Dbbbs & Adjoining both W. J. & 8 and Beading Railroads V5*. ,
minonton, Neiv. Jersey ', 1904,3 d'clock.
Is desirably loo^jl^^l^-yibrty. s of Philadelphia, —
ay, daily,—Fare ten'''jia^^KiUf''^.
Gas Eleotrio Lights H ' ' " • 1 > : • • ' ' / • ' ' • ' "' ' '
Dollars dolm, Five Dollars monthly unt for caall.
Lota selected to be sold ar«o: L 10;; 13,;B;i6^block 7; "]"\ 2, b block 10; 13^14,28, 24,80, 8 and 21, block 18.
For ftirther particularV
DOBBS
>ta.7 «nd 9 Block 4,; 6 and 0 biook 3, ook 8; 22, 23, bl<p.i); 8, > 4, and 5; .; block Hi Q and 7, block 12; 2a
by the South Jersey , , Title and Finance Oompay
address''' . "::.-;^-'
Or L. FRANK HORNE, Hammonton. Richard T. CollingB, Auctioneer.
Alone on his dim heights of song and dream He saw the dawn, ;and of Its solace told.
And listened idly, for!the :nlght was cold., : (f
TheiT'elouds shut out the view, and 'he .was. gon'e, • And though the way Is dubious,rdttk,.the night,,
And though our dim eyes still a-vvalt tj& dawn; '
;$nMo :,^ive':iM*e^W•^n'ri!'Vfo^';^niy' Wife. t Instead, I- must,.be content, to :pnly'te;ll ;you' how den'rly I. loye-hery ;n«jd bj^jpatient and hnVd .I^wll^worK- fpr -h^^tii'Jglvc .her Jho Jioirie which
. . „ .,_ -.jeeaiisie, :iMr.:, ^^-ra , 14oh, ^ISir hiornlnij tlw. hojisd :of: May- ^ berry ''Sivxiiiirston failedi.; aiid / both' '' tnmlljes:;;are' beggkrs:",', ''^J;^''A-,• '':'^. '<:'•'.
His/gahdstfnje |ace.was;paie,>j>nt hla' VAn- v~'l~~('l-.:iiCi'..'j:''£l'm. • n fl i ^n'^'.',;,T.'i .. iVi-'n'
We saw a face that oace beheld; —Arthur Stringer, in C e n t u r y . ' .->•
*H"M"»*H-
WI/WtfE'S FORTUNE 4
)HH handsome dining room in the Mayberry mansion was all a glitter with floods of gaslight
and the genial glow of the lire—for "Alr.-JosIabrMayberry-wffff a~veTy~queer: -toan,- according to bis wife's, opinion, • and this fancy of Ills to have nasty ashy fires all over the spjendid man-.
"TJRfh before the weather, became cold «nough was one of ' his "eccentric freaks," Mrs. Mayberry called it, with a curl of her lip, a toss of the head And a smile of contempt directed at •fth'e hale, hearty, jonest-faced old
'•"•gentleman" 'whlT'Had married her for , v l i e r pret^ fjtcg,_ten_jearj3_ago<_wjien_:
wa8~arT Immensely rich widower. with his handsome half-grownson for -u not undesirable companion.
They were sitting around • the hand- -•apme table, discussing their 7 o'clock -dinner, with the solemn butler and ™a?- ?e™^anl£!L«L, W^S ^^ub^tarte-lrr^Itmir^irea^^^^^^--ids—subordlna-ter . ._.,
^attention—these three Mayberry a, fa- "ther, .son,.and the haughty, well- pressed lady who was wearing a de-
- -elded frown of displeasure on her face
Remarkably flne foUo^ hear, for all I can remember wbejn" Joe~was a boy together with myself Fine folk, and
"I would like 'to go; grandpdv/ I don't have; many recreations--!, don*^ want, many,jCor I think contented, hpn-
[-e«t-lftbor-ls-tbe~enradtsstl'itblug lu'"ttnj woriu. i»i." the: veft '<1<jr"*r''.:;<j^-uut somewhat, I-.-can't tell why,.T 'do^'jvant to go. I can wear my biack; iicish- mere. and you'll be so proud of toe.?' " "Proud of you, Indeed, my child,'no fliartter—what -you r\vearr IXe^j^eTii go.""'. "' ."•- '• , , - : ' • ' ' ' • ' • , .; ; ' ; • ' • . - ; • . ':'•:
thus "it"happened sat dowff~af~3eF
slab Mayberry's hospitable, overflow Ing board that cold, blue-Skied day, Winnie Wilmington and the Jittle old man were two — and two to whom
.al'expression of .anger while the serv- ;ants were, in Waiting, and which, as :thedoor finally'closed on them, leaving- ithe little party alone over the des- sert, burst forth Impetuously: ' •"! declate, Mr^ Mayberry, It Is too
^ad!~^—l&ve—gone"~over~"tliet~lisf" [itloifs you have made, and
hat' there is not one—-no, not •*mer-?6f oar set among them, and such
6rrld lot of people as 'you' have (led!'
. Mayberry sipped .his tea con- fllly.,
T told you, didn't I, Marguerite, that ^t^Vas, .my intention to give an oid-
•£ ^fashioned - dinner?" And by that I "" sant,-and mean, to whom it will,
Jeedj be ca'use, for thankfulness. As .making a^grand fuss, and seeing'
-;; jarountdvptirT table; oonly tie. people: to v ^whom^B" luxurious^dinner- is an every . 'a^:owurrence^I-Bhait^&tido lt.:" And
1 / ,asfto;the guests,pn;tnyl llst^being 'hbr- uridi' and 'common,''you 'are mistaken,
}.''; .my dear. "None of them.have a worse '.; rfalllng than -pover^r. .TOere-'Js ^ not
'>a'common^' vulgar''pers'Qn>ampng the • '.,.^ten^pames on that pap'er.;> ^; • • •
' iSr. .Mayberry's good old; face lighted unp warmly as he spoke, and Ernest ^Mayberry's handsome -face ^reflected
k , -the satisfaction and prldo •$$$/$£$ JJbls fa'ther's.views.
"Mrs./" il)|ig'-j: BWHi(^,'*r«m'vexpe^Je^j
Ind " " ""' v . pneal fromfhl» was one of those
"We will have dinner, 32 o'dlqck, as it used;
a boy. We wil} v with , cranberry
jj)otatoes,and turnip -«elcry, ''an JFor desse -nothing I glvo thi attend
"Oh, don't ask 4 tiBiino ordeiyjo to appear
and once.
. of will you
no _ pig-stock, bi)f
«ny servant*,;'tilr; irMayberry. It"' to JIB severe ft strain on my endurance as. I am capable of to bo forced to sit •at n tntilo with such people as the Kurds and the Masons, and '•• that
I'Thyrza Green and her ! lame brother, .and that little old Wilmington nwl his .granddaughter, dud——*" ,; ''. '';
Mr. Mayberry Interrupted her, very cxcntly.
"Old Mr. WllmluBton -was a friend ,<of mlno long'before ho went to In- dflla. Since he camo homo with non'a orphan daughter und lived In Hueh obicurlty—^:oinroi'tablo nl though plain, for Winnie earns enough I\H dally gov- orncflH to support them both'cheaply —I regard him us won) worthy of friendship than ever. ICrnost, my1 boy, I Hluill depend upon you to liolp.cn- tortuln our gnentH, And especially at
' .table, for I uluill Imvo no ! servant* .about to scare tln-m out oMhoIr up-
And Mr. Mnyborry, dlmnlimfld the subject by tirlsliiK from the tab'lo.
* * • , * • • "Would I Hk» to go? Oh, grandpa,
,1 Hhouldl Will you go, do you think?" Tlio little, wlziMiiul old iimn lookml
'fondly at her over lil.i tteol-vlininiHl Jjlllblll'H.
"Ho you'd Him lo 'lU'nupt Mr. Mny- 1)orry'« Inv l fa t lon to 'd l iumr, oli, Win- nloV YOU WOUldll'tl ll() HHtlMIIKMl Of your old fiiuldoucd BntiHlfuthor, ch, flinong tlio lino folii of tlio fiunlly?
than even his,-father ;had asked or expected. : . , •
Of course, it was a grand success— all exceDtine t}«e cold^hauteur on Mrs.
the least notta powerful ive: Mayberry's a gentlemanly a
"I only ho; fled," Mrs. Jos] meantjtolJbeiJ the last guest a" moment befoi you are satis! the attention young woman
)vof It, so; much more the /influences of Mr.
Ernest's: courteous, tentlons. ..'.-.. ;
that you, are .satis- h said, with what was
erlng sarca8m,-after ad.gone, and she stood •e the fire; "I only hope ied—-partlcuiarj£;"; with
to iliitt -very unnecessary at-
tentlon, Indeed Mr. Mayberrjy rubbed his hands to-
gether briskly, ^"Satisfied? Yes, thankful ,to God, that It was In i ay power to make them forget their pc verty, If: only for one'1
little hour., Dl i you, flee little Jimmy Hurd's eyes gll sten!when Ernest gave him the second) triangle of pie?. Bless,
hearts,;, tKey^"Won't !o eat for a jweek'."
.of .the young wo-
the youngster: want ariythin
Mrs. Maybe'i her husbtfnd
^and. l^v^e^fl^lng vdouUJt! d{ftint> ^^In^llvsi^^^Mfc'u'pon-jihl^'lher- pwfl-;^ffieKi;i)ailnfelvv;:^;:j'V:\'.-'.':;'.;"'^"•.>'.:''. ';i-;:l"Neve^i:mibd,^i!riiest^;.on ; .-my ' ac- cbuh 'l^inV^ait,;:;tdo.*;5-::- . ' ; ' . ' ' : ' " . . / •' ,
r:V;-."W'd::M^-^lffll'n'gion!8.eyes-were al- l/mps^;si^i|liieiieath:-th'e•:,:-heiivy, frbwn- ing;forebead; and aiqulzisieal look\was on'^ItfJWijvi^oid^fg-ce;.^ i/;::-viB6n'^''fljpV-'i<^V:^)Weilj;;tJiat'8 too bad ^oj^|gy;_bj^r&^Oj^^MnnleJL.njn-i Jjnst as witling she shal^'be your wlfa when;*you'want her, as.If nothing had happened, because I bejieve you can earn :bread and butter fWJbothJW you snd my. Winnie Is a cbntentei} little girl—-Wl-hobble^TDp^ff^tlieToflKe^anct Bee yoijr father; her and ,1 were boys .together; and a word .of sympathy •won't come amiss
l'felrsch, of tjhlcagb, waB* rid- ing 111 a crowded -streetr-car, and TOB6 to surrender his seat to a ^ttdy,^. Be- fore she could take it a ^
takes Jt* way, for this s,year passed Missouri; In p 'tloti, attd tMere ire novf * only States0that Corttnln more peopl York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and
than'all four of them. At the pr rate ot Increase of population will pass Ohio before 1920, Illlnol fore 1030, Pennsylvania by 1040 New York by 1050, and becbml most populous State In the Untoj
were as settled as
',;";, And::,.pffliie.. jitrp^e;; leavlng the' lov- BM':alone,;%etting over the distance in remarkable , time,. 'and-; presenting his wrlnkledj' iweath'ei^beateni^id face In Maybjerryt & ^Thurston^ - private, of- fice, ' jvhere^ Mr.vMjiy^erry^ isat iilone, ;wiiE_rlgli-:face,-and 'keen,: "'troubled ;?y.«Sj:lthati.nevejrtheIess^Ughtetlikt.;the sight of his old .friend.:: ' ; ; / ; : <;./
"I'm glad to .see you, WUmlngton; Sit down. The • sight .'of-a? -man -',who has not:come: tot reproacift,:me ls:in- deed a:comfort."';;;:''''-i •''•':-•'•;'.
But Mr. Wibnlngtpn / did' ,l.not sit He cWssed, the; room
table at which -Sfe5^ among a hopeless array
'Tfiere Is no use;-.•• Sjil Mayberry, at a timV':jiki
Mr. May berry's face lighted up'a second, then the gloom returned. ',
If my son bad a fortune at bis command, as I thought he had yester- day at this time, I would Bay, •'God speed youin_yourjwoolng of /Wlnnla Vrai^gton/:^r^lt-:ls^fOr^^?gjW'a. sake, I disapprbye.'1' % ':l .i' i^^iiS
"So yon -hayen't; a -pdiotfd;:-<>yeir above, eh,' Mayberry?" •'•'•''•:•• " ' • v ?;
was Icily severe, but _ shortt .
.rettyniftWe thing,as dy-llke, graceful little
'girl,' with beaKtiful eyes Jeiiough to excuse the , boy {for
"The boy. gotten your enough to fall, Trevetr1.' •i"!?0
JWe," ''j(*^* •lie.wi" 3fivM
\love wltb^a^d knarry1; uknowii^ gjrl yoti'; w.ere. :to
Winnie's yofiJe was so low thai Mr,, \yilmington oily ; Just heard It, and when' he lookefl up he saw the girl's crimson eheeksjjnd her lovely, droop- og face.
"Yes, Wlniij me
> She went u| •Ifl ^her hot • < " ' His, her sweet; her answer: \
"Grandpa, | thing—Mr.—^ lio wants me you tell what
Ho ,felt her1
"Yes, I ca
behind him and lean, k caressingly against low voice whispering
;ant to tell you somo- -Mrnost has asked—
'IThere I'wlll be nothlng-r-Iesa ':thnh; nothing. I don't-,know that I:really: care^ so mncU for- myself,.',^^but Ernest —It. Is a terrlbie thing to happen to him at the very beginning of". ni*!oa-, re*r."'.":••.' ^•'••'^'"•"^-'^''•^'"^••''''•'^ i-Si;
Mr. Wilmington smiled gleefully;, • : /v "Good; Neither do:i'^care:f6JC;.ray-
self, but .for Wlimle,Vniy|ilftieJ?^lii-' nle. I tell'7ou what,*Mayberry,.-pciv hops you jfllj wonaiery}it -I-jam^^cgMpftT but I'll :afree toJjelU^-quarter^ipa ; million onlwinnle^e:aay-*ne mafrie»:[-
plumped: himself intoH$*'>The'• Tabbi looked: at ' him-In dlsguist^d;vsl|J8fic!]B|; "What's the matter?", demanded ;ttie man; "what yeh glarin':at: ine;:'fOr?: Yeh look as if yeh'd like tomcatme,'Vx;:r.vr^s,^-r^^-"--^'.-^v--'.-rj •Tarn forbidden to eat you,"; ansWer^^;^^;|?9^^r^ WS^W11^ ed:the rabbi; "I am fl;ifa&ityv&rti :<m^?»l?; -ft*1?.! WbeQil^-b.econl
'wr^ ; -w,,'v'" ' xu^-^ , , , ; ' : " % ,x\; ; ' densely inoculated as England :ol ^h'nZ^^h*:^was^mrng^no-w. pftohing on:.a;.^[^.^e.agtV^^e^gles^aSmlh
lego team ln: th^^,South,-; a . >«acher; ^o'^h^^nion^e'^ti^mSyl uncle ;of hls,went outto see h m P^^j^jT^^^^i^;^^^! ;B, ?a°^V ^ ^^^^^ 'wheriever:;tbe%^p%r '• '" 'slgnr that the catcher ^nmklng;V; he : but atvWori: hasine^ JSJS*3i_!lHsJs.^lgnlng_X^lcker,4be-sort- of curve he wants to throw.'V volun-;' gjn teered n bystander..'. "Do you mean to Bay;.. «5r, that he'and my''nephew are
J8 „ hhs h
terr_-rou might put It that -_-j-.j ,i >,,_i__
The
, When the Independence party, the Boston. Only New York and
late belllgerentend of phiffrDeTaocracy, ,iyasTfi;'proces3. 0^,9^5 j;meiiiits, d^Ga'iyeStoni^rlliliex ganlzation, jher£:was :held>ia'.'nJefetiatf^'Qiiiiiif^1'"'' - - - - • td~^3b]tf~rule5v ;,One;,cof.:tho PT9 stl |g || 5:ie]c6nd^xp^
•for h'>nmmitteB to';':'dB^tdi^6^^|^ftpa'.-ffJ'' ' ' " ^ ^h'oje'^ottoWcr
i«jvi:sWp'ped[:theiic?j tests, and. It was Suggestedltlisttljl composed • of elj an'enthusiastrc" ttfrJiotbed • of bejllgiefen6yxsyf
jwt.wi ! the tr
JSfen^^t^l^j^frf^a^iliifi^ife: iit ii:fta1.AM^T liid-cpnsui ^
^^^^^m^m^i^ee^'^
,.,..,,,-,-,„-.,-_,..,.,™..-,,|«:•'';.-from'- Westen ;g |iSiip||iieci5^e^s,the; river.;, The'
""**' "~'" ""Southwest Is a ti e mai-,ry .r_rTT._.__.(;Bpme.respecti
^t;gu^^- wbat we..once called th'ej ,featt| s'; he;-' goes, on,,;lejs nolsilir, becau
'his tat Ion Is' cheaper and ml
AREIQORROTES INC
MB!•i$3JjjjMjj$:^jjf$$ *fter1vafd:',,,.,/, '...,V,.,,, ,._^T^,,l. ltc«-'^^i;^^i.j|jla.^ri;^an(l^dka,;- eio-, 'qne^'^wel^^^^'S^^^iwj^elgQ j ,and:';h'ls;;minister":Maia;:f ""*'"'"'' *"''"*" yersed';'; over,' voice—-and in •your^:wayi;.:8ir?''';-1-And- thej;GeiraMff!t;^^^5i^i^iio|3e"t. .emperor-answered', in one,wonJr/*yM^;f;?^t;;p>^h«i;vf^^
An Eastern college prbresip^i^bli'*the Creek-lnaian'^iatlonvj was going to test the power of Ittn£h-, spoken, by Mrs. Edward ' i Ing gas upon some of his pupils, over- the Creek nutlon,,to an • hear one of, them:saying ^Uat,i^;rteV^hiilppUie village at the]
IrrespOMllile - -for 3it SU t««>i* recently^ .|;.whaV;'bevgaldv'he.r'waB:*'goln^to;''titki) that of the Creek Indlar
advantage of that fact when it was , "what Is your name?"
ff^k.ffiS^ -SRSa*:pnor iUustration, he wouM Uke^o hard cian In good ha^>BPIe of; m!?!8ter^ *? 'ome^member. The mllHons'If t determUieflV,|o bring my gJrPMi (toPdepend 98 *er«elf, and to 'ilarn^he value of tindney -before she haa»thd handling of-^hcr fortune. She haJI'BoIldea'lhe'rf'an.liBiress—mjr helr-
^1,6 . abunds ItHe a .story oiit'of a iook, eti, Mayberry 1 •,, Well, will you PaJMko hands on lt,/and call It a bar- itain?"; • - . - • ' . - : ' • . • , ' • ' • - • , ' : ' • . " • • ' . - • : ' - . ' • " Mr. Mayberry. toqk the little dried- up hand almost reverently, hl» volco Uoarao and thick with emotion. ,«• "Wilmington, Gbd .will reward yon for this. May He, a thousandfold." , 'Wilmington winked away a suspl- clous moisture on his eyelashes, : •
"You soo It all comes of that din-
scheming student ybluutoered, and the 'leather bag was connected,with hla mouth. He soon, showed evidence of much excitement, and began to ex-
.press his opinion of language punctuated Ity. Haying I allowed .him .to proceed for s^ome' little time, the professor then lald'tbat: he needn't be so: Irresponsi- ble, -.; for; the ga» had ijnot "yet ; been turned on I •'/ , • : ; • . ' . • ' ••- ' • " - ; . ' ' . •
ner. old fellow. You .acted Ilka a charitable' Chrintlan, gentleman, and between us we'll make the boy /arid Winnie as happy as they deserve, eh?"
• - • • ' • • . : * . . . " | And'even Mrs. Mayberry admits that It was a good thing tbat her bus- baira* gave that dinner, and when she expoctii to tee Mn. Ernest May berry an honored guest at her board, she
A' Strennon* lilrb. The scene was a third-class smoking
compartment, uve on a side. The speaker was' itout, florid,. with short' cut gray hair, and wan very self-satin- fled.' The effeminate degeneracy of modern young men was his theme.
"Look, at me! • Sixty years of ago~ never had a day's lllnoss In my life,' and can do my four miles an hour! Why? Because:, from when I was till,!• was over 40,1 lived a regular life. NO delicacies for »>el No lato hoiirsl Bvory day, summer and winter, l went
<f—oh, grandpa, can't, cnndldly feels that she owes every J to be'd.at.O, got up at 5. lived prlnoU I atom of" her splendor and luxury :to | pally on porridge, worked hard—hard,
who , mlndi you, from 8 to, 1. .tben dinner, •uch i then an hour's walking exorclao, and
VBeg yoilP, »«rd'n, guv'nor," Intbr-
!•?' cheek grow hotter reached up his band other one.
tell, dear. Ernest ban shown hla uttiJommon good sense by wanting you far a wife. So tbat IB what comes of that dinner, eb, Win- nlo?" ' o ' ' ;......
"And may 't fell him you are willing, icrf«ctly wlllljiy, grandpa? Becauae I do lovo hlm'f you know,"
"And you,nr,0 «ure It Isn't hi« money you aro aftejv.eb?"
Hho did i)otl take umbrage at tho harp question! • • ' : ,"i am at Iwnt sure it la not my
iiiauey be Is after, graudpn," «ho ro- in-uod, laughi|g and patting hla
bore,
11 if a ' (he
you ml at leant sura of that; I hoar the young man coming
Hluill 1 go, Wlunlo?" It was tho 1 "young man. himself," riicnt Muybcrry, with a shadow of
iloup trouble) and dlHtrcAH on bin faco nit liivcuino Htnilglit up lo Wlnnln nnd DOR lior liuml, then tuniod to tlio old
Koiitluiiiun. "ITnlll nn hour iigo I thought thl«
the violet-eyed, charming girl wears her own honors with «w<*t Brace.-
For n Iloiuoto fnturo. Mr. Orcoii looked with a calm but
not unkindly guze.at tho almplo-uilnd- pd young man from Vermont who as- pired to bo his MOii-ln-Iaw. >
, "What preparations hnvo you mad* for tlio futuro?" bo aaliod, (jravoly. "you know how my daughter lias booa brought up," '
'"fvti, sin" wild tlio young man, with equal gravity, "but up In our uttlo lown there's not NO nuicli (llfl'crriicn bo» tween tln» Orthodox and tho Motho- i l tH tH IIH tlioro IH lu Noinu (ilaciiH. iiiul I'd bo willing to go to tlio Orthodox Olmroli If 'twould iniiUo any dlfl'or- 'iico. I'm not vv lu i t you'd cm) narrow
wou,a.iiavo
Tlio Wo, nt of It. Tlio Al ' lnlHti»r — A w f u l Uilng, ( l i ln \vnr
lit'lAvi'i-ii IdiNula mid .Tnpnii. Aunt folly—Yon, I rend In (ho I IOVVH-
iniliom, thr t t It WJIH tfolug to r i i lHi ) Miu prifd of camphor. -Now OrJean* I'lcii- yune.
ruptcd a young worklngmun sitting op- poilte, "but jvot yas you in for?"
Tbe "Wo>td*ra of Art.
"And tilion, my 'dear*, t *m to luivo fluffy luccwill down Uin front 110
•v» to inako uio Ipok light and airy."
was sitting lazily smok bis hut When he heard] sprang, to his feet, and| .his native tongue, "An pluo?1' 4ln his eagerne* stop;to;?fhswer the quest
;• Jlri^Merrick Is one-sb Indian, and shows her , She talked to the Igorrotj could not understand a' llsh, but could carry on i In Crook readily cnou'g rick did not a«k a could not answer nor th understand. Nclthor dldl talking. The Igorroto jaiT questions and tho couvei[ Ing to her statement,; almost as easily as if sb tog a Creek Indian, she was tho only por small band brought' from the. Philippines tt who spoke his languagV| much surprised when'sU it was tho lunguago oil
"IIs OOt.1 Of tilt I
in tho munntlmo 'small band of Igorro|eif .Inland gutborcd arojindl eagerly to the conv|ni| dcrHtorfd what the and mado coinmouti,, wlj stood.
This Incident linn been board Crooks having a conuj Thoro IIOH been a uto current since tho roturt tocr soldlera from thj tho close of thu ', Charlt'B Qlbaon, a contended a long tlmi i evidence that centurlH i rotes and tho Creejci 1 A young Xndlnn ,who^ but Is now dead, by th« igorrotcA l a l lean 'war. They tiJ of hla execution Inf nridorittood porferf Tlio luiowlfilK" t/ him to oscnpn. ICufni i ln , lio toldj dont. It wan
beoii evil lion of thd.youif (•opt Mr, Ol Merrlok hud honr dhu and lior liuilil Ippiiin exhibit HhJ nuittor/
It taken a lot <J to«m to
|Afefte0N^tio|fi^^|';pEM^V(:
Delivered At the MililnmJ inference by Wr Robert Andernan. K.
, I.I,,D.-The l«i> npd iyiMtoi'-l&titilxij^iti&lfone^ff&Z I, entitled; ''Man's Conditipn,; .GodV pdy," was :delivercd at the Mildnjiy, Jycnce by/Sii!, Kobert"AnderaoHj: IC.\C.
specialsubject,,assigned'•, to tne- is . Spiritual. Ifdplessncss'i of:'Jfniti;:by H, and the'New Birth:From?4bb've.^ In o t here:• to'rdefen 6S the'.; dognttas' that Igy liaiftbasea Up:pn;tIuXtouth:jWJiftt Ins u*;:ig the -trutli'itself;'-'I say.ithw pirip{ift»%;!\)ie!!ai|ge;fp'f '.what iBT:paaa-
ptTol Wetfoitti^Btl
'But:aiiii'f';on%ihWc'1ii» ..^^.ff^e^M^'W'^a';Ktftb;;fiav(!-^n,ojv;n! better 'it ' " '"' a -hi!;ti.k"eS«'bm. place,' As
^ And, be humbly tfad8. --jy/'',::'feC'H^K:-i- ;;;:•.,-'- ':• :nt« :tlii«,^l;'oi.:he-Wiia twicLrepeats Mi '« For^he w
, It ig not Uods way to pul blasphemers into the ininistiy Anil so, at
,Jiii thinks of tho Lord'* "exteeduiK abut! dfthl, arate" m onllina lulu to the npostle
. lie say«/."l obtained uiurcy. becauafl
tins should be our position in rc- Till the doctrines of faith
„,:creed«;jfepaSS,c4i'': ::In-?'days''of 'i?'%he'ri|'linetf ha;d;rj6spect 'for truth
pnpr>rcr^edsyisKut:'ont -'those .who it honestly acjcept them. Bu^ now
„ ..r f WdT ^thievesi'jind .robbers/' Me
•.jfi'Bd'-; in the "most .solemn" way, iivtheir.;:belief :ih every- Curistmh tiliKK.orffer. r.to gain office via lour.
and as soon an they.secure ;the &dsjpifyj-wbijchtrpfEce affords/ ", tilpita i loi attack the very truths
I pledged .and subsidized to defend mVt «9i let us abandon the out fl' our Creeds, And, falling back
Bible, stand four-square in its
i>8pirit':t approachr:my,' subject, si 'dpra'nt'bf what:,thebi< ' '
.ttvrtyjtnoi isf.„._ jspecting >it:-whict>£recedi
nniC • nrA«»Ho:"
here, as On than^-St _ •opponent)) of the truth ?o
- to. what i3f. nc—on— the-^-attb
I'mCpnsistcnt wit truth and fa
-JG^idl'i^Jgr.oran-lyVijl' Belief." Bit for m, lost; dead; sinner a' plea like-.his avails .absolutely,;nothing.' Forsuch, the one and only plea is that Christ Jesus carnS Utd • the world to -mire, sinners." ,, :: v. THE .WORK OF REDEMPTlO J.. .; The iiJjjiBtleAto:the/Kpnians goes on to unfold tne, .doctrine of salvation. Sin ar»
thev^sinnefc-beforfr-the^CiViine-judg--
>->"'j.:i l!.".-V|:.ll'he.'Opposer
:"A_i nnloj?irig spirit Is'tli'e' _ to,Qhrist that'we cap.offer...•Ha*.o.tefi-do'; those who are full'of good' works for,!the" r-prd-8tOp;'t6'?thirifc'.of; thiarl'The hArth, jyorH-BrOTkan'tiy fhp'hnay^n^Vri.jt-iiiip-er.i •lntendenfcvor;'pa>itoe,>1^.^%a;y^ty-'lbnl'th"e(- pr6£e^btt;iiich a'?one^jna.ces'.:vJtbrChrist1., Is one with- Gpd/'ana^^d'-iclpve;? • .Unlovcy is anti-CKriaR'". "'WoeJ^ftiinbifr'-seryeXCIiris.t^1 ^bne'-nnlme-f^^.^Ki^f-'^'SM^s'iif'aM.' hearts' 6r; woiy^:;'»f^3 :-if:'X:Hateithe. gift of propheVyVa)ld(^.OTO^>an5/hiys-erieaiand dU,ftnbwledg4;>-^d:4l'-I::'U8^n(i1ft.ll£fAith;<-;:s6;
ynent seat, and-he stands there as guilty and doome'd. Salvation therefore can only be through redemption, and redemption must be by blood But as we have seen, sin has another aspect- it corrupts and depraves the whole spiritual being. The Binner-therefore- needs~a Tiew-imtirrerHe~]
. be borri again, born from above. But these truths must never be separat-
ed. The Spirit's work depends upon the work pf\lDhrist." Hence the emphasis with
'hieh ire..are tblU llml Uluiul. i'uiaH;by water and blood; not by nater alone, but by water and blood—us the It. V. renders it, "by the water and the blood."
We all know what the blood means We are "redeemed by the precious blood of Chrirf as of a .amb without blemish and "without spot " Cut some of us -are much at-^ea^at(8uTTfie~"wS_er.~ TBeT water and! the blood are figurative expressions. But
f.-"-' ill: man, i*c;,': a' Ja' t^i^"^^ f need the- new^Jbii£h.-4H»ig|ii.
Spirit of God, trna."<lf)
stifles .that in these ^P*ul-in«d9-no-advan3»
|ion; .-j.lt. is no answer ' 1 in hi» unconverted V-*- ~~the' external infliicnces'.of di- '• Thei'"fact remains that.'ittoey'
•verted <lnya, and thatUwlth fronment he was able to'niain- ": life of/purity Jthcl- pjcty .'auiP
klire, or to study, or to trade. J But in this, as he himself •was only following iU natural lesires'ipfltteflfeih'and nf thi-
tit an ol'jectiou-"that;*uch a tional. ' Wbatt man has done
]f the Kali made it impos- t« live pure and upright
I be nnjuiit in ,Gbd,'to judge •/vices. :•-. j,j-:-.-'^':-,: -<• 'fi&±:.i~*^S
IGospe
;\Vater; that owed:it?:cere- .the sin- offerlBifi i-But: :pnly!'for a.-redeemed
;dy/redeeined;" Z<anih^
^^MS^^^, Aorthiwtedp^i •!iWel.''1plScc!K:foitf;pi'
kiel that th.esefwi Three
r^rcw^ liei.u -/: .Ilr
[mrJh^ajMfispeci-1:
jyou; (v- 25.)
a new heart."
love, itBody to be bnrnedi - prbfiteth me nothing^ i^Th^iS^: ioaV mandment,.that y^Tove one ahoiher.'',';^:
v,-c - For Bollneiu. " V, i
Let our prayer be ever for more holiness and more fitness for the kingdom. Then shall the tabernacle of God be with meq. and wo shall -be His people, and God Him self ahaU Be witli r
SundSchdoJ Cessoi ^NOVEMBER i3,j[904.
, JOASH I^EPAiRs',.HE ^ElttplJB.
2 Ki»g3 chaps. Memory
ext; We wljl not forsake the houae ot our God,— Neb. 10.39.
P'OINT EXPLAINED.
Jerusalem, - TIME,-^-The twenty-third year of Je-
hoash and the preceding: years. 864 B. G, biblical.— that Js, 813 Assyrian,— and earlier.
PERSONS.— Jehoash, the king, Jeho- lada the lilgh~l>rlest, the priests, the people,
PARAUDEfj ; ACCOUNT.— 2 Chroni- cles 24: 1-M. > i
During: theso years J*hu was king In northern Israel, and was vassal to the Jdng-i>f_Ass.^fBi — The—_)csayrlari~ern-
__ | Pire suffered from . djatractlons, but i itrc cno uca ncvpiurjc " i maintained its hold OR the Medlterran-UIFt i -OK-l fcK Mtvtnuu. n
to the Unredeemed. HE; grumbler d«- nlea-gratitude.
P'c rplexities* provoke; progress.
Army Officer'*
In the officers' circle around the nag- <taff, in the United States National v'emetery at F6rt Glbflon, la a plain white marble slab with thi* inscrip- tion:
Sicred_to the JHemory of
Wife of Captain Charle*
A*ed 61 Years. \
,ot ,fflvlrig"complete protection to their vassal. • Hazael conquered the. region east of the Jordan (2 Kings 10:32-33). Meshair either" Independently, or as the ally pf Hazael, 'gained the successes 'over Israel that! are commemorated on the :Moablte. Stone, in the times bf Jehu's_.great-gran<J8oiH-J8rael bitterly remembered the cruelties of Hazael and of Moab and Ammpn C?_iKlnga_5il2; 13.20; Amos IrS^i, l3-i6: 2:1-3).
Meanwhile Joash was formally
Wisdom IB to. be %von by'works.
When God has g i.v e n greatness- He deserves grat- itude. -• ' . ' • . ' • ' . .
A man is not liberal-minded be- cause he is fre»- to give his opin- ion.
freedom always restrict*-
The name bf the Lord is a spJendld foundation for the fame of a man.
on those who stand on he mount wlthu God.
It .takes a very little of (he world to- natlfity God.
The only things that give us hapf)t- neps are those into which we put out hearts.
The character of the-world without" depends' on~tlre~^vorli: bf character within.
Many a man who;, knows enough to> nail up the windows forgets to shutr.
Captain Mix was one of the earliest , ,. „..,, comnaanders^^^ at: thejrtd_frohtler" mill-!23:16 to 2.:16). tary-poti^of^PorttGlbsoh^
the door. !or.:the:-._young....klng,;-^and.| The devil Is always
i - I should hold the lines If 1 the road. _J !_; _1 '_^
willing
this whole vast region, now under the Influence of civilization, was a wilder- ness, occupied only by wild beasts and
barioa 61 wild work to
do In affording protection to the scat-
LIGHT ON PUZZLING PASSAGES. 5-rThe flrst a^angement for'the ..ei«We,-the one that was
. ,"— The monev of the
apan y
The^words to thetttl^a of tie plains, with whom he was ! Itt iWnost constant turmoil. The cap- ™1Pn
s,Ti,!ons fr.e needless. This specifl- ' "from the Hast and was . o
by his wife. She Was a testimony"^ chron. 24 flne horseback rider and enjoyed out-
J
pavd by "htm thst paSseth" for —
oftentjldlng out with heFT1ir^w.m".^".5r~^^VK*3ar~Jl':l3riii>::!0' h^b^^n;^^al^;>«riuhd^^rt
contrlbt tion on young ; age, a nd may, have
by the anclelit namp.—Tho Qli^jiii;f«aiimglin|gj;ln^ the J^unt, and uiw
ometlmes on expeditions against the called
The
ft?W'."' ™Slsil>g ilte-. .tp 116T. an inoney Of the persons",' elrnost :;;cpntiniml round: of pomance. ^S?0?'!10.?' 6!jnco'm
jectinB,Cbri«t «r* final and J tmfyiifftnr pB » for^the rat, men_ will.be |wj.ere tiat w
flaw of their lining, whether Thcart or conscience, f-i" 4» npress command* at Sinai;' WnjRAJ,. MAN". I;/" i chapters of Romans claim
the t!r*t chapter describes In which the mass of the 1 wns sunk even in day* I)f human progress and eul- |e" flood,' and when, raore-.
religious cults [up a «UndHf'd_ otjlife an hat apostata .
•of which one at 'least l.ud (•itnlity that three centuiies lid fuir to supplant 'Chiis- rcliffiqn (I am not spe'ak-
lo Christianity of .tho true "d) maintained its asccnd- lir«t by jicnal laws of cx- I, and second by adopting Igctcristlc rites nnd errors n which it thus persecuted, [need stating if we are to Vht the closing words of
T of Homans. The vilo heathen world were not
They knew that their They knew the
(t they who practiced "such by of death, and yet they
I of Snnl of Tarsus was If what men call con- arbiter of human con*
rere 'riiiht which n man n to b» right, his wa« a Ijintted by any and every \ Saul of Tiirmin was o Lit ni judged by God he Inner. And if you. read lo( Romans 3 intoIllRcnt- >on you will learn from1
J'_ eitimata of the lifo It at liis beet—tlm Ufa of
itilona Jew Under law. i highly' esteemed among
.m In the Might of Ood." |ld of tho first IJiiko of
n, in tho reading of with Coniinaiidniciit
lad ot the orthodox re- Id, in «n .nsldr, that WHH,
n«v«r did that." ,v)i(i could makb
H«ti like.
in the) tint rightcouui
" Huclv' boa<K . pui-li«l», that this only Im utterly blind and dead. Iliely nhit-I am insisting |ll it (ton |Hio truth that
i liojnlcnlf corrupt and i Judil« ol corruption and j ni\tiir«l man nniy livu n put to ihnuio half tha
linlar. Hy > coiirao nf nil- |»m ami aevura poiiuneeii |m bmly," tneso .calendar
rwlint me" deem siilntj nnin inint«hi|> wn« n^ to limny of thi^Kiilntil
whli'li lici'P'* li'>W to lit In nhiill 'Mo hiii liest.'1 Ipomiilily l>« vKiieeled ol i ' l l ld lili ^"t. "ml h!i |ril" t l i n t I"1" i iuvi- r heiin
I Ufa ivun hl,(l " l iu r i i inn Mull Whul
I'vollon lo woal I"' lni' . .j of Owl1,»"' I't 'iltiiiHr l ip wrila "»'"> »'ii» l.n-
Ami "I"11 » bUu-
» i tin l"nJl I'!"1 "'• "I'
'
(3}i '"'And I•'• wjlfsjnlii.-Jly Spirit within' :)rpu. ; ':(v. 27.), - •~'fcl^&':^ - •:*! •;.-•-' •;:•:.;-o'-'•
'. vWATER OP; nEG^NKR-VTION.'* . ...,Matt 19:28. tljev:time of its fnlfill- W)jl!*fpr"the man is ,'de'sign'iitcd by the ^»wf:rK«i"The ReBeneration." And'in, the ^"i-""''"'- passage, in the New Teatacnent
,.. Word occurs, it is used in con- nection with "the water of purification.", irtd;-the •'Ezekiel prophecy. -I allude of course- to- Tittm 3:5; "He eu"ed ua by the wishing-.of regeneration -and renew-: ing of the'Holy Ghost.-" The wordi here used is 'loutron. It in mis-rendered "washing," for it Is a noun substantive ind npt..»;verb; and the.R. V: gloss (mar- rin) is '•: misleading, for loutron is never used- in" the Greek "Bible! for "the' liver," Bat in- the Greek Version'of. Eeclus. 34:2S it is' used for the vessel which held "the water of Purification." " • • • . . . ' :
But to return to the Divinely appointed rite of the Jewish religion, What ,»>•»»: tlie lymbolism of the water? Scripture itself tuppliea the answer. : The word loutron; like the:-word—r»generftt.on,("- occurs only twice in the New Testament, I have, al- ready spoken of Titiid 3:5; the other pa8- lago is Knh. 6:28.' Christ (mve Himscll for the Church, "that He might sanctify ind cleanse it with the loutron of water by the Word." In the type the Israelite reached the sacrifice by means of the wa- terj in the sntityi'0 tne believer reaches the sacrifice by mean* of the Word, Hence tlie languoge of Scripture, '"the loutron of \Viitet; in the VVord.V :Tli«'.w»tcr of puri- ficatlon waa, as we have^een, the water of regeneration; «nd U-it by the Word that the sinner i» born again to God. Jt hn» nothing to do With mystic arts or shib- boleths after tha pattern iOf ancient Pa* ™n(.m "W.. . t.,..r. ...Tn» /.. . l ,» i n .
and adventure. kinds qf_jredetnptions"
^g^/mi^;aga^t:theflerce^ou^in^l^ eral companies of Unlted.State* troops j. would have been ample. wer«/engaged, Captain Mix; Was. am-1 : Verses^e-g.—The three
and hilled with a number ot ' V£ Hr:
hi. comLni The .sad news seemed J afterJi
.to have chifnged the yhole tenor Of tie { boasb.— The priests ll .« *k.f1'»«fw* ^ *Ut— -.1. . --- t -- — -• I «*« . V»TK«* *-
tc.: A second from certain
;tev. : 27:2-8;
life o who was e low of Aer hueband and com- f ot- t_- , W f>
:!kSp fflaileM u*16n to avenge
" iaiband. she
etc.: What is everyb. nobody's business, and proved a tallure,—The i ed; They relinquished consideration of being! lesponslbillty.
Verses S-lo.—A new
She,bl nna^came to'; the the; tragic death,of assumed male garb _ ___ _.^_v an oppprtiihlty"-^6 Jplihi anCekpiedltlon [ bot«d"T''h9le"iAvvtfe ,,v, *u.= . «^ against the: Sfbar;W'rght theh^ blfl^ darfi.8 wd reeWeBai ^.Irnpst to mad-1 evV^^^P^ fe^^1^!! ness, distinguishing herself In many a Ki-J ,_JC l-«i.-l"J,_- ^,-ti . . • • • • •- . *-
1 speciflcation. three sources
and, twentieth ihu a)ed. The Ktngdbm may iflect upon Je- npt repaired,
•'a business Is the. scheme iests cbnsent- -"Perqulstt^ln
;relleyed of;'«
trui(liiess-llke : :'a chestrahd Thla.:devlce:
It is while we are winking at one- sin that .the devil shovels In n peck. of others.
CIGARETTES LESS POPUllAfT, Off in Sales Show Efforts to
It may be true enough that a boy who la determined to smoke wilt! smoke, but In several countries legis- lation against juvenile smoking has- been at least partialy successful. A "rerylSrorig eampSinTias'been waged against the "cigarette fiends," as the boys who smoke are called, and in the. majority of the States laws of q 'pis>- -
rnohey.i .i^.the^alght of jfhose'who "gave the money, so that It duotor's ringing: up his
2
tle teaclnmj 'T).v ;th»; Word of. "the .living ;«na eternal
od," ' " ' : " '
'. . . . _ And to guaril ngMnut ' nil possibility of
irrror or mitftpprancniion, it is added, "And this is the Word -which by the Gos- ie( is preached unto you"— preached; . a»
.10 had alrearty declared, Vwith the Holy Shout eon t down from Heaven." Not the Spirit without the Word, nor tha .Word without the Spirit, but the Word preached in ,the power of the Spirit.
In all this the truth, of Christianity .ia the counterpart nnd complement of the teaching of tho Old Testament. How can •inner*, liclplcM, , liopolein, dead — a* dead is dry bone.*, ucntteixid on thn earth— ho ,orn again to God? "Can.theio bones uvoT" was -the question wlilelt led the prophet to oust himsnlf on God., And the
Ing toSc^rolnrcies.Tthe" »*'• '-ir_? byO/d«mty,y •'
Jnjterest cffettKed _ _ ,
JehovJ
{as like a con- fares. This is ironlcles 24:10. iey in.by .the : king's., scribe
,, up; ^Aqcfli-d- ilgh prteat did lepresfentfttlves;couViteo. .i^the
' ' >JT; ••',-::
bard and blppdj' flgbt ...:;.."Mrii.. Ml*" scout, contin yen'|«J~for ... „.,,. ,._,._. frolng manr (lafdMlpa and "Jt and becomlng;note^ ery'and good fori«ii , . . . „_. tracted attention of head ofl3 the .army and-others, and the: came noted- ' '-•" '; ' ; . ' ' * , - : . " ' ' . " - ; • •
In one. of the, ejtped|tionsi _„_ , the enemy the1 whttefl -vfer«» ambushed, »ome' 'kil led nnd others' captured, among the latter.being Mrs. Mix. managed to escape from her captorg, and after a long Journey through; th< wilderness In winter M th'efort jn a famished and almost-dy ... „.„. ,.„ „,„ ^ „ u.._a.P,.. Ing condition, when, bor Hex-became set, of offlclale, and thAac hud charge known, /fltbougb poasenHlng a strons °Vl 0 .1
< n'!i
.-onstltutlon, who never recovered from her Journey through the wlldernesg, becoming a physical wreck, and .died it the fort nbdut a year later,-
ulmntcUit' liuve Oeea ^ Nearly fifteen years ago three-fonVths-, o( the States had such a law, every instance the enactment some measure evaded,
The proof of the pudding Is inl eating, and the proof of the efficacy of the measures designed to prevent boys from smoking Is to be found fin the fact that- the sale of cigarettes Ita the United States is, despite the rapid; Increase of the population, steadUy da-. creasing. Ten years ago 3,500,000 ciga- rettes were manufactured in the course- of the twelvemonth, but now the an- nual outpuMs,prona.blyjnQLjnore tham 2,500,000,000. these
rjfo comparison, •_.with.i. -• __^_,-J. a few:^ concerning;' tii»-
British consumption may be given, and! ' • ' notice miipt.be' taken of the fact tbafr ^,,.^''-" the population of the United States''*' ; ' . - at tiie'last cemsus was 76,000,000 and ' ^^^f^nXt^Kin^m^l^J^^^^'j:. ;^AflifjlIng to | an Jeistlmate made In : 1808,/the number, of cigarettes smoked In'B^gland wae,'T»9pOi(XjM"06;a year-' „ i^at/flhie then.th^;^»|^Pen.an endr-/r mi|iB fncrease in '"^""""""-
)7th s Impt i-li to
., or of Rrckiol give* the answer;
I'reni-li to them. Call upon them to lienr tho Word of tho fxird. (v: «);' This i* man's imrt; or If anything mor* remains It is "Primlu'oy unto the breath"— nrny that tlm K|)li-jt iiiuv breiitha upon tneau •lend. The- rest Is-nod'r'Wklillogothor." Vm "tha Hplrit hrciitliea when Ho' wills."
M<-n iireneh; thn Spirit brunt hen; and ho dry bones jive. Tluis it is tlmt »lnncr« to born win.— r/>ndon'
. . hut ovei'ylliiuu lirforu the t nlnrunia. Tlili tlioiiifht ny uoul. and 1 beuiui to lo
I.onU Alxlnil, ! . 'J'licre In glory lur the timo to come. A
;r«i»t iimny pcopl" nccnrrtrr fofgBt'tlmt thu leal: In Iicloni im. J>r. llomir ; 0.11019 «ald
trim boliavor U took hold oil
ook the nmttur i|i and uen whiit I could mid in tfcrlpturo lint UIIH iiloriniiu licri'iil'li'i', . 1 found thut tint Iclnu'l""! w'' «l« (t"i»B
o Inherit . IH Klo i ' in im; iinr cniwn in to Im u ei'iiwn of glory i" l.|m «' i ty w« urii K»iiig to ilmlill in tint' ci ty ill til" uliirilli 'd; tin'
"UK* We urn H n i i i K l« "i"K in'1' tint HOiigii of lie ulorlllod: w» are l<> ""'"' UHI ' l iKOi lH ot 'glory and Iwuiityi" our vuiiioiy will bi> tio woeiety vt l l»> ulnrilleil; our rent In to in "ulorlouHj" tlm coiintrv In which wo Til Koiinj |H In liu f u l l of tlm itlory of ( lul l lid of Ilia I j iuul i . Thero 11 ni iiiiuiy wln> urn iimuy, looliing
U thu luuikwiml (iitth mill in i i l l r i i inK nyer III) tronliluH tlii'iniith wlii.h thuy Imvo utiiaod; thoy l(i)i)|i l i iRul i i i i tho omen anil iixliiUuu thoy Inivo lic'i'n tiitllud on to hear
Uid «ic jToi'ovoi' .lonUlnii til I hem. WllV
Re«lly B.O»i>tlvatlng Title, Senior Partner—Whht title Bhail we
give, our now beauty book? . Junior Partner— How would ;l
to llccome Beautiful" do? Senior Partner—Don't believe tlmt
would make a lilt 'with most women, 'junior Partner—Then we'll call It
"JIow to Continue Uonullfiil." Senior Pnrtnor—Ah, timt's tlie stuff I
—PlttBburg Pont.
, accounted fbr 'ith disbursing' to a different
The men
.. ^jnaes. Verspa J3-18.—There were not made!
....cups, etc; The money was. used strictly fbr tho purposif which it
.her,—not oveijyj for one so closely coiA'pctcd ag t making of..the temple [furniture.' perfect consistency with this, Hhert the >vorth of the moneyIijtempld repairs ' wore completed they" hi which they used for fi reckoned not with the known how much mor^ went into the hands of big agents. Whether. . . . . j:
Many a young uiun unXs for u glrl'g hand whon 'what ho rwilly wants Is her fnther'H pocket book,
(Jcorge \YnHlil i iKtuii wus so opposed •t.?..;!?:l,'f.l«.i|,11 "">'. rol'"V thtit ho. refused .o ostiilillHli n \ycntlior bureau during i In mlmli i lHt . i i i l im.
flajipy Is tho w'..« who «n*l«i tho heart her, huubnnd loses.
The Coiimnt IH tho otllclnl organ of tlm .folin f!. Tumplo AMHoolutloii nnd wji HUI-VH upl i f t ) Unit thoao wlu> urn In- i i l l i M ' i l (o iiniiiKlo <nir pi-oifWNH will be Inokril n f t o r fi- ( , ,M l l i n n to t.lmo,
•- I i ic luOlMif f r l i i i u l ly ' nnd ro-oporu- l l v n H o r l n t l i ' M , inuio i i i i ioni i nnd viirloim typen of MIIV|IIKN liunliH, tlm rinulii of t l i r l f t y nuiniliiirn of thu working <'|IIB.SI-N In lOnglnnd ronoli thu rolDnmil mini of Slls,000,000 Tlm o ld- f i iHl i lo i iml t r i iHtoo biiulc, liiiwi'Vor, H I M I I I I N to )io u thing of tho punt.
. I .
pouiuln,
by all who had eyes to for the treapaas-offorlnga qrforliiBH: To prqyont I] cnccs, the writer ridds f notion he hos denerlbed do with these,—Tho 8
A Dry Berm]
e;—Tho money nnd . ,. , 'dtn- Istukcn infer-
hat the trnnu- iiad nothing to induy Bchool
enlle smoking har Increase there cfln t has been computed.
smoke 2,500,000,000 ciga-
. the, example ot this mV_te>. nn* '
"Wltat kick hhvo you ov^r thu HW Hion of liut Huiulny, brothor?" '
"It «N\a BO dry Mint It imrrtiiMl my corn In tho (laid udjolnlug tho aieothig hou«o,"
led.the way. . . that .country who>
•ella "the.weed" iri.the torra of ciga- rettes, or any other ,shape, to MI boy unobr 10, Is liable to « flne 'unJiW he C«n,-»hov?;tli'at the boy was purchas- ing iO.it> bclm.f of a relative or <'m- ployef anjd had a nlgncd order to that effect, .Sixteen seems .o be Uje age «t which—according to legislators—-boyw may begin to mnoke without f*ear of deletrloiiH consequencra.
llulllnir tho Murkou Baron Monchour, t bo Belgian mltx^
Inter at Wiialilngton, snya tho Now York,• Tribune, was riding recently iieut' the Oupltol, and nuked n small hoy ..to. hold Ids- liorne wbllo ho tele- phoiic'd to n suburban friend,
AVlion bo returned he found a Biniillor but* keener-looking youngster/ holding the ni)lnml. . "Hello!1' mild he. "You, are not tlio-
boy 1 lilwd." : "No. ulr," siilil tbo lioy, 1'but I spek^
Iliitcil, 1 KIIVO tbo other boy tun o'enU for hl» cliiiiici»."
' 'Wluit eoiild I <j« n f to r that?" nuUfiil tint luiroii of a fr'tonil Inter. ."It WUH bi i l l l i iK Hie inui-lu't, but 1 bud to glva h i m n iiiiniicr." ' •
<iI,H rriUlin Jlopo. (jrlooiiillyli -Wliut
yon Ihluk Ihoni Ifi hopo for mi-V Minn Kl(h lc i i - -Hl><> fold me ntie
wouldn't innrry tlic liuaL inuil Uviiut- ;
V ,!$>!• 5 ' "*" Wa' x ' '"'vgr&FW'sr
' 7 jp? rrjr, E .. r ) 4;
Fw> Jft*H
TheJTumber ,f
you read of daily should bring forcibly ]to your mind the necessity for Life Insurance.
Visit the Prudential Exhibit, Palace of Education, St. Louis.
The Prudential: Insurance Co. of America. Home Office,
t.y the Slate of New
JOHN P. DRYDEK, Prea't. EDGAR B. WAKD.'Jiod V. P. LESLIE 1). WARD, Vce.Preo't EDWARD GHAY.Seo'y.
POBRE8T P.'DRYDBIf.Sid Vice Preb't. 1789
GEO. SrTBtTNOaBrasst. SuptT, WiinsmstowflTlirrJ. — - - J THEODOBE W.PcHTMrF.JBlstnct.Manager Ordinary, Dept,,
2J.
[.Entired a» second clan matter.]
We bring^Philadelphia. and itsjbest Clothing Store to your very door
^ This is How: You pay excursion railroad or trolley fare. Come to our
—store ;~iuy-your-Qothesr-your-bQylsr-yQur. girlis^your_wi(e's._ Same price to everybody. Show your railroad ticket for fare paid. We pay you exactly its cost if you buy a certain •mount. How much ? Can't tell—depends upon your carfare.
Wanamaker & Brown { Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market Sts.,Outfitters'to
Nebraska. . . . , Nevada New Hampshire , -New-Jersey—^~, New York 171,000. North Dakota 26,000... 4 Ohio 154,000. , ,83 Oregon, 25,000. .-. 4
len, Women, Boys and Girls Philadelphia
Established 1873
Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 224 Federal Street. Cam den, (N. J.
-f —-•*- 7 % •>-- Statement Jnlv-i, 1904.—I Asietf 96,338,459.351 Capital, $100,000.) Not inclflding. Trust Funds, which J Undivided JProfiuf ate kept entirety separate. {Deposits - . .
T > JPays Interest 3 per tent on deposits, 14 days' notice t\
2 per cent subject to client without notice, on average f~ Banking by mail
can be done tfafely and satisfactorily. Correapol SafeidepoBlt Ro»ca ite fire-..and | Tru»t-De|
trarglar-proof vaultgJTor valuables and lecu«#r,v Admii important'papers, iBoo and upwards. |4ian,'«tV
A&.. f ALEXATOHH, fc, WOOD; Prnw WB1WA.MIN O, nHEVB, Vlee.Flr»lden« ».
JOSBpOTc^COTT.JreMu^^ j .V,
O. Snrplnj. $400,000.00 181,719.25
l? idence lavlted:
.Acts as JEx.i [strator, Trustee-, Guar- 1s kept without charge.
*• i '
It will on! •'leriK i»
I card and tend fo The Mew-York r Parmor, New York City, fo|r a free i tiopv;
FaimcriB Weekly fo
* member of tbei ..The price. l« l
, a,»<i;BVtUY iwini I oontalua 'EVERY
a Katlou Farmera
pev year, but if yo j yon ouu Beoure iL.with your Bau>mout >n paper)
the Jdrsey1 Republican, at a .' Botti'papers obe y«ar for only #1.25.
Send yftur.'prdor and mon^y to the
SOUTH JERSEY REPUBLICAN, . . ;. Hatnmonton, N. J.
, J, B. TanBK MOIJw.« 25 Ote
Oil Stoves ' i ' (' i . r * ''
Repaired by
,*
bargain.
The Cbl istiail Ohnrobei at B, Turkey, and Yokuhoma, lona unea the Longman & itH/or p(»lnUu«ohurohM. - rrlbullona of L,. (f M. paint for aaoh purpoee wlierevor
Mot
o»n will be plren a aluii'oli In IfnoatoU. .
F. M. Soolljsld, tfarrU HprliiB*, B.C.. writes ; "t balnted our old bument«ad with L. & Ml r.wmitv all yean ago. palnti'i) ulnoo ; lnok» bfltter than uuliitod m th(S la»t four yean." '
W. JJ. IJarr, Cbarle«on. West Va., wrlto> : "Painted Frnnklubura Dlook wltb L. & M. Bhowa better than any bulldlnga here hate aver done ; atandi out a* tuough varnUbod. and actual ooab of paint wa» leaa than $1.20 per gallon. Wearn nod cover* like ((old."
Tbeiu oolebratwl! palnU ate lold by Hurry HoD. Little.
, NOV. 12.1904
•r • Unanimous!
, The /'most sanguine Republican in the United States found bis pro- pfaetio vision, far short of the won- derful pluralities given on Tuesday to Ms- itationnl, State, and Congres- sional'caadidates.
Every Northern. State declared for President Roosevelt .for four years more, and~a~breakJriTade~in*"thei< time "Solid South."
We cannot tell you half the good news-;—but—here ia—the Electoral College and pluralities, according to returns received up to Fridays
For Roosevelt and Fairbanks Electoral
Pluralities Vote California . . .-.*•,-. . w,UOO. Colorado . , * 25,000 / Connecticut 38,000. Delaware 5.000.
Illinois . . . , ' . . . . 200,000-r™ Indiana 75,000. Jowa . . . . . . . . . . . 140,00q. Kansas . . . . -Maine^ ..-.-; Maryland . . . Massachusetts. .^_^_.JtolMO' Michigan 126,600. Minnesota. '. 100,000. Missouri -: •_•_•_ . . . . 10,000, Montana . . . 7 . :~7~. si,uw.,
otwtomen, in oar eitim t Bent to u8on*
.50,000V. f 8,100. . .20,000. . 1 0 0
Pennsylvania 400,000. . .34 Rhode Island 16,000 . . . 4 South Dakota . . . . .80,000-. . . 4 Utah 8,001)... 3 Vermont 80,000 •. . .~4 Washington 30,000. . . 6 West Virginia 5,0<xr. . . 7 Wisconsin ,60,000. . . 7 Wyoming''. .* s .t. .10.00Q. '. . 3
Total; «. . 4109,600-, : >4
For 'JbgrRer and Davis Alabama . T-. .'',. '. . 75,000 .". Arkansas .7 4V: . .40,000. . Florida , . . / : , . . . 18,000 . . Georgia 45,000. . Kentucky . . . . . . . 10,000. . Louisiana f 35,000. .
• • « •','*. • * • • " ; • - • " .50,000. . .\.Bo,ooo. .*-.'40,000. / . ^ 26,000.
.*! 10 12
Total T . . .608,000, . 134 - /T' _^J
Total Electoral vote 470 Necessary to elect , 230 Roouevelt'H plurality . . 1,U40,500
EDITOB, REPUBLICAN : You cannot Imagine how Horry I am. that women cannot vote here. How I:would have enjoyed putting In a good solid vote for,, RooBdvelt. There Is no; earthly reason, why women should not vote. You will uMailt that In general Intel* llgonco wo are your eciuuls. While iiotsomUoh given to "ways that are. xlark and trloks that are vain,'' as the uvurago voter, yet I think we would prove apt Hcholim, once In the Qcld. •
I do hope there wj 11 bo-a parade hero In Harumonton, for although It Is not cotiHldored /proper for a woman to cheer, yet I will give any hoy ten centa to ''holler" for mo, and I'll «oe. Unit he (.'urriH liln money.
I uin prouil tlutt I am un Ainorlcun, and libw iinv olio ciui liu BO Iiifiiiie au t» .vote uuiilnat the party that lias doiio HO niuol) for the cuunlry, IM more than I CHII undtirMtanil. '
l i lw eleetlon ought to teach the eeml-bovlneti, who Imve been pawing up tliennt-hlllHof treauon In the Dem- <K)rnil« pttntnreo n|n«e tho-wivr" with- Hpaln, und bellowing "Iniptirlullan)," thut tbe American people are willing to trimt u man who honore the Btaro iiti(l Htrljiea, ovtsfy inch a 1111111, who, when he IIUH tuiythlng to nay, uaua ' UKUOKO iinyoiio cuu underataiut.
In Home Huctloiiib the votiTH of a cor. tuln party uro1 like the coiigregatloni)' of 0omu churches I wot of,~eompoaud of three eluoHCB,— foole, roguev, uiul Nome honviit people,—und they line up lu. the order immtsd. Homo, I know, cannot read «t all. that'u why they cannot decipher (lie plain JOngllaft "hand-writing on the wall."
Oiay A Qnti,.
jiV l77*Jff 7^x ^ J " I
In qui|window will give you some' idea oj - —variety o£4ourl«tocfcr-7-We-iijVi1»-you -to -
inspection. Come in and . look it over. • \ "
etyle, aud price will appeal ;to you»
Is your Child suffering ft cm headache or eje-stj It so, call and learn if glasses are needed."
but. 'bow good.* •
215 Bellevue Avenue, Hammonton
of
?, Fotk, Vieal, aB< ity^Our^Halttf^Btwn, and
Smoked;Saui»ages ar4?um«iia by none. "' <. j Tl^^ .M ^ ' * f ^ *"**' /•« IV I
"Ǥl
1 -
A BARGrAlN- Army Legging, 60 C. Others up
Gun Octets Gunning Coats Caps
k> ' Vesta Cur A full line of Loaded Shells
.j k • .
Cartridges, Piiiner
H.L.
GAS O Advertlnemont.
..Jw- 4irur2;>'--, ,;;«'K
- - j , jil bis bioycc&a,Id,-
•« o'^^^mall^as^dne^ottne ;fisw5 on the sick list. <•';'.'^
;^^^a^|^:ilriii^:-afty-ff^
Jcolds and coaghs are ia style^ cfiarge for paraphernalia an^ books used ays..v•-.•vSi;^^•:<':;:;.::»: j\I^;M-l>y;$rf'tf-\QW-1M&ti.?iiB* our High
[ti&P-\&wfa&>a&&rfa&<iiu' School,:!;/;•;.. X^ v'y, : ' ';,/- ; .^v^ ' ' , ' VroMt tneno fre«b every day.'- • : .'• -rMpn-wrii- \»i«i4 «*ni , ''.. " •' •.i'-;'l,;;i ' : ' . - ; • ' • * , :•'•..." '.•-.•.- •:•". TMIJERIAfc wind-Mill for tale—never been
aem]^^tlKe;:w;keviito'tp;day.i Av^",ed,v??.dJDJ?'If?<!t.?">«'-. ADDIV t« I'B.
flea Dickey spent two or three, own. '4 "; > / • D TOipAY, it, 209 Orchard Street,
Conaty, >, Atlantic
most ardent polltldancQ^W.^esjre.' A trifle chilly inilhe :! riy;hd^r | |jivttb. bright »un8hine and po wind, ikhe peratnre moderated. We-rardyti many men.together, aajjftp^jnjol.., „. tb;e:.day;:'ab6jnt)tb^^^ Was~quieV^d'p<e^ii^^|^f^«y''in:
Hammqntbn^^yV|f;3;0^|^^«i:^P- •'• Inyi l i|»jr^fltt f |t:;;.lw?§;
^ 8e»«Oeoture is approacb-
•••: ; R: RDBEWTONE. altUBT Otliiio- Luuid- fruiu
iij^-:-':'^S^ M.;Cbapman is visiting
t&" Tom Gray spent Saturday and Sunday last in Atlantic City, and took to the grand Bepnbllcan parade. Satur-
t&?- Tbe post-office was open all day, Tuesday. In some parts of Jersey they were closed, Hnrnrnoaton patrons were duly appreciative.
S&* Dr. Billet has been making fre- qnent trips .to Woodmaoaea, becaose of
epfdemln nf typhntrl hear
Siiii&th^ibiroMi Oct.: 2»tb. ^*J*9^d;i:»*:ifiJg^>fflo»..
;:AiGv'Beading visited her ^6^^6iu |;;j;:[email protected];.' |8i ii iS j!iiRi;w|i
reports all recovering."
MILLINERY. lam prepared (tor trie mil millinery trade. Hats made aud trim-
med to order. Lnttst fells on hand. . . , KATIE U. DAyr8,8(W a Second Btreet. 'f^'tia^fo^ gi ye ';• tbe_^nhtyjlectioa returna xw^^^ lalt^pl^e, orr«rted nprtti Friday. If any important changes are l^ejywe^wilL publish it again.; S^-i/;/?
^h£:G|riaM>'-ientei~
dines which ar^interjMting.to^a[ntrioo- tonlabs;-- tbe |pmfe-'.jriiBl^^ former Ham!mpnVon'''.boy3::^^l|iweoj Laurence- Knight'' and JjlM;'j|yelyn.
'in-- 8t. John's'^vpbjj'j&gf&wffigiSi, Lewis' E. 'Smitb^utMl; v:M^8':v'Ed|ts|iC^I Waitneisht, Tuesday, {Novi 22nd|af 'the brides-bonie, in lPhlladeiphia^^:! V^
Jip Black's store.;- ('preside
be voting machineT
:» r 5pisjpaiiil|f[ i^j^i^j^j^] inli(| ara i®B^.y vv^^^v^V.ty.^'r^KA^^-n^iV^'f^/^t
! Soup; eepeolally »ppetit.«B, ue of ihe year, ten oent«vP«tl .MONTGOMERY.20»'.p^-—™
\;n^ce^ evfcrybbdy. at^homo.-
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Bhion entertained her«ist«r Hescing afterillness? polQg SohooJ^wlll b_e held'la • man tivrry rr t^lllfM<j»y iivon'lf •Thorough Inittuotton gnarau- •*nti*aoh. ' . • ;;.;• •.,-.: .
led meeting of the Board Tuesday evening. . , ;••
motou Hutel i |m; .Harry;Littlea|d;fti' rfiHITB: X^A«kJo|5JBaie,- •rameDt. OwaerblUnproom |lUrtofflce.iV?-v^: |fc^^
I^rrald was in' --' -- ^
iflltsy John W. Bultertbnjdied o,n T^rsday.: e»ening;;rNov. 10th; :at her home in Elm, alter an illneM .la?tjpg many months. Mr. and Mrs. B. were among tbe best known and most higbly j esteemed resideotR In this vicinity, and sincere eyrnpatby Is felt for. tbe- husband and relatives. Funeral services will be ^eldv»<WDorrbwi-;atflS,^- in; charger - ol ber;^pa8tor,;Ee^' MS:'Williams.¥;:: 'f-
iST A member of the Board of Bdn- cation U.responsibie for this statement. 4flt«-<'
Repaired.
$35 BICYCLE hey ate goo I value for the money.
IS
velt,; the town will be aeked, in March, .to erect i»n eight-room pohool-houge, to accommodate the rapldtv
;tifMi|B; .
ii5ii£2i!ii' - '"&zi&0K!*** * T»:
^ from - ! fm proud of my
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krpdergarten abd bbeor the primary schools will be without a home, next year, and the commercial rooms are Inadequate. Bear it in mind.
List of uncalled-for letters in the r^nTSFd 'We^nesaiyy
;i9W'Vf:'-"----;:;•• ' '-.,•".•.;.^-,.. ~^K;,l:",:- • .--.•::.••..-•. ' .>... - . . . . - .. • , . - .
.........,:Aild^r«jn'. Miss Alma Bowen George Ed i r a r d i i , El wood 8app '•'".. •. •"'•"••'•••'?a6:raeg;MMcOireer, • • >'
Don't forget ihat we hive a c > m i l - t e line
Gloves
inAf\lil»'->V WVj^IWi "7**,-..j . v- rva^,^.-;-,.' -,'t- •-« . 'i -;';-i. • * • . • - i 1 -. • • • ) • • • ' - -
>• . ' . • ; > . •V^v"''Krk*;^^*!'A!i^av't^-f-v-^'>-'/v'XV.^,V-'* /
J»"-To-tnoirrow will b>>?Bibte"I)ay» .ij&!| Bap^^ a neither eiercis^b^tihii) p^iidre. n; art
l^;l^e|irpgr:amvfo'r^by «vi8nit»i,;;. wi tb>::a\ ^for*X!irculi|lPR the Bible.
Win
r Persons calling for any oT the above letters will please atate tbat it has been advertised.
< M, L. JACKSON. P.M.
aiui
%lll be Biven every Satur. I from 88U to 12 o'clock, In
dmlulou, "
[the Uolversalist Church ) Nov. 18. Adi$i>J|pn,
At Candy Kllobeo for "•Mim uliocolum, butter
J eream candy, molavaes
Ehocnlafe coated; fudge, i, Balled peanuti, aud to mention. ^
|lng night and Salur- t. Wlggs ot thu Cab-
p?»rl»s, the new ownor lorueatead, arrived tn
;Mrs^Lflna Warner-Pord died at ner^home aVJBreen Bnnkou ifriday,Md was buned on Monday. A husband and a two weeks old child survive: hek Leba had, many> friends among our
(.Hanjinooton young people, Injfront of ; L. Black's store
is suspended a cloth sign, "STOVES.'? Election night, some one covered the •MTV with a "K." Bnd:,jnttde it appear that a stanoch Democrat was flying the colors of Bepublican «'8tokes.»
.1®- Quite a number of Hammonto. HUB took in the great inais meeting at
Atlaptlo, laat Saturday night, ;'lt
Forbidden to remove pmofl on Cen|.rul AW orrautlun leading (o tlio
ukus, candy, etc., Jolversallat Ohurch,
'. ». i
| will meet with Mrs. kitty alteruoou, 15tb,
Ircd lam weoU for thti lb»B Inen wlthUrawn. I vlokluu theni up off nil dixun't relurii tll'lll "' ?r*1f Street, north.i|»t, Nav, lijih, they
t ilo<!« In pvople who iiiwwhotlu<yl)uloiiKit.«. wrfri'K. Lee Mrs. wigRS of Ion Thanksgiving ilk. «
Jfln sprained her Jlglit, from a fu|| r home. - —
lni|nlroor
with a long parade, Illuminated by torches and flre-wbrks, and enlivened by Sfiveral bauds,—Inclpdlbg bur own.
TRY Grand Union Poaltry"flea«on|ng. By all imtlonii pral«e<J. It will make lh«
Thnnk»glvlDg turl^ey tmtew fine a« a Bird of fnradlKA look* lu plotunra o( the Garden of Eden. Mar«h»ll the tea anil coffte m»n Mils
. Weirbelieto the:Jarge advertise' mention Bret page:'will explain itself; thatev'ery reader will opderatandtbat Dobba&Frazier will sell, on Saturday, Nov. 19tb,twenty-nve lots in their tract (formerly Pawnoore's), at public sale. Terms, .f 10 down and 85 per 'month. Easy unough.^ After nearly twenty-five yea'rs'.iesidence^ i^ ^Jlammonion, we
imend it t^sM^ope who desires (o |l^^ql^r^ltfeWj.' ^i^nter-
v,-T|Dg town, T^vfa •hiWluirfo'ur thbus- aridyphabltanU, seve^cbiircbes, nipe school houses witrft 1^*0»«teacbeVs, six factories, plenty or> stores, .two .fire companies, two railroads, electric llgnts, gas, and a bountiful supply of. as good water as was ever pumped from the earth. It's;a good place to live offered are in algoiW rbcatioD, ' ••_-•.»!.--i'-_ ••>••-: _i'-iv:.'vt-i*:?. .*v.
at thej right pricig. ' . - • ' " " " - ' *' . ' . ' - , . ' " ' ' . , - - . ' ".', ' 'Lu ' " • " ' : '
Also, a good a^prtn eat of
;\ ; -^ : ' : , - . M^ttVan(l.'B>jfl' Sweaters.
a chanw to »
»:-'--'3$&?,'^'- , • . . . :J':;-^;i?','Vi.- , . - • - . ' ;
^tnnw nf tho PCUOOII foil ; wasn't
ElectlOD news came In bf phone, •, "..^r^-^^^^^^iW' tioh: enough to have one Of these convenlenoe» eat by hli own flresfdo and listened to reports from all over the country,' until sali'fled that Bepubllcao nuccess was asaarod. ; • ; . ; ' ' ; . ' : ' ; ' : " . ' : '•• ". . • - ; ' . , 1 - Don't forget the dime socUl given,
by the Ladles' Aid Society of tbo Bap^] (1st Cburchi pestt Wednesday evening', 10th lost., At..Mr«. Frank Erwln's, 113 north Second St. A good entertain- ment, and rafroabmonto. Home-made candy will be on tale. , *
HUMANlT?^r«feHfc8pot. TlioroHr«nlorc dentlin dlreotiy\ilu(LJ<> wenjc-runirn than
to nil other dl«cn«nrton(J>lMV<T^xrhey nra luiriniiMt.y'u weujc /pot—thp1i>*onf»ii> plncoor cuiiauiupunil. U'imn llioiHi;lilu«t»yiii|>l(>ii> IK trontilu In fuB In llln lunuH yon Khould lii'Uln tho u«oofl)r, IliiHnliou'll (lurinun Hyrup utonoo. It I* nmdo e»p«cl«lly,loiioollio, linnl and "tronalhen (he luuKi, throut and tininnli- Inl tnbon, Uannuii Hyrup l* u riimi'dy (tor_qoniuni|>ilon_< _Trl»
' ' • ' ' ,' \""' r ..'•rfW^'^j''.;.-. • ;* • , v Wears and Coirw* like (JolcL ,,^ Thaii^JU i M^Jfaln^ihd "i t only'
requires 4 «t«llon« of L.&M; and 3 gal- lons linseed oil to paint a modoratet-slzed 'bouse.',; '• '" ' •• : •'.'. ••''•. V..'..,•'^'-i^.i""";''.-'';;.^"--,: It's leaJ with zlno. Non-chalkabls.,1
Liberal quantity given to obarobM when bought from H. lloD. Little.
iiH^liib^ !*J$S$^,^,-*!$f&'
.^^V/^r-^-v^^vA^^:^^:.:^^^:1^.: ire and ee^ these c te stove in
tion/^v^ftgli^to:jbe toe'|i^ulwF aiidt'' m f^l^iicookibg.
••'ililiSlM:'-1 ' '
tV^iW%i$i$.
IWQMMm® other varieties
ATTRACTIVE PIANO PROPOSITION
I am prepared to sell you any of tlieao jrnarantoed Pianos,—
KIS8p>.- . • , ; / .•;^f-: '•$""'- ' bllevue apfd
^. = S^
linltlo. IS on.iiig"i)ottiir,'raoV"Xt1w?1}''. iJe'i'iV1*; ..--tST- Tbo annual meetln^of tho Onnn, ty Bible Society will bo held In the First Presbyterian Oliuroh In Atlantic City,
Wednesday. Tlio program before is promlsus to lie both Iniurdetlng and
itrunllvo. Dolegatus ' uio ex|>octed Ifamuonton.
George Bernshousn, Kr,, who has I tbe town as Constnblo for ninny
', b«» been appointed Truant Officer Board of Education, and will b«
parents who do .not send their 'ID to school, and pupils not
log regularly.
Jninet), HolniHtroin, Oaftb And rmtallmeot Plan,—$10 to $28 down, mid monthly naymeutn o f fS to f lO . '
W. O..JONKS, The Watohmokor.
. »rt.l!5 per 100 4 cents for l
H. L. MONFORT
own :, V.'v
DAILY PAPERS AND
PERIODICALS. Stationery & Confectionery.
•ft stands in a desolate,-wced-Brown ;g*> Jen,
,Where "oKSTTKT irosa' iui<r"tnB"~lltar grew,
And the Illy lifted a waxen chalice To catch the win* 6t the summer's
dewj v \ (The grass creeps in o'er the mossy
"threshold, The dust lies deep on the rotting floor,
And the "wfad, at Its will, Is comlngr, going,
Through " broken window and". open door.
Ob, poor old house, do you' grieve as men do,
JTor the vanished things that were yours of yore?
C4ke a heart in which love was on* time tenant,-—————-
But has gone away to come buck no more.
Do you dream of 'the dead aa the days pasa over,
Of the pang of parting and joy of bdrth
In hearts turned dust? Ah, that dust is scattered
By winds \\>f a lifetime to ends of earth! V"
Bee! Here by the path is a little .blos- som.
It lifts to the sunshine a fragile face. It springs from a root that some dead
'hand planted A century .back ..in the .dpar:home
place. ribtle thought they, ;whom. the old house
sheltered That life* would fade as the leaves
that fall They had their day and are all forgot-
ten— Tie little flower has outlived them all!
. H '
waiting:-atrtfag float, holding the slender green
•canoe, which rose and fell on the little ripples like a dark green leaf. Molly was coming down the steps with Ford_Thongeom. He held out a hand to her as/he stooped over.the green canoe to/told It steady.
6, Molly," he said. ' "Step light-)
thing. I am sure>Uiat yoti it to her, If you fak is young and a bit spfclled jipw is going to
.Slje
otte will be as true and sv^eet ns any wom- an could be, and If youVtake my»adv:ic« you won't be always at her elboW
"This sounds like a* cruel remedy,1
'
'It is many 'years since compl
often with Florence her this eveninc. It seems ._ treatment, but I've thought a before." , v «r
"That sounds rather har>d,'r;>hVsald, •but I'll try. You 'cajitiot- faaggtne, though, how dlfflcult'it •will be npt^ to' be at Molly's beck and call. I^can't keep my eyes off of her it-she Is In j that^rlally waltes. The picture shows
A Novet Toy. We have had dolls that would talk,
flul/jry and do a number of other trices,'but the walking doll has
7therfdSijot bae.n successful. Nexff however, we are to have a doll
•Ight" v \ "But you. must be indifferent If youv
wantTlo bring Molly around. I am a woman, and I know, /but you, being only a man, are stupid about these things.' She laughed and rose. • "'1 must go now and dress for dinner/"
When the picnic parry paddled ijack dHto BOO >faa. --
colm's tall, broad-«honldered figure on the float.
Ford Thompson had proved to be a bore after all, and in her desire to tease Malcolm by not going with him In the green canoe she had mode her- self rather unhappy.
But when they came up to the shore In the dusk there was no one In sight ghe jaught her breath quickly. Where could Malcolm be?
She hurried up the steps to the, lawn and looked about anxiously. Then, on the_moonllt_end_of- the piazza .she; rec^ ogatzed bim, sltUng frith his back to her,-talking In a devoted sort of way to dome girl. ~ _Mpl]y felt a bit falnVand walked
"
but I iTlth y^u, Molly, tossing back her curling,
l-blown hair. "I am^ going with 1, you3 know. I thought you un- ktood/
pNo, t "thought you were going with rte," he said gravely. "Who, pray, am vto take to the picnic?" ""O, ^«ke Anne — take anyone. I am
tf;; makes no difference to me."
Feeling wretc
cried Molly stepping tightly int#| •klff. , < i
•> Malcolm pulled his canoe op'O floatiand went slowly up the'-j| «t the house party had KpneJr nip, except Anne, low wicker chair unde
M she eolm's
she might be 85. but »WNpfp «W*lfl^»i> by/all her younger smefW<}Jfclly'«. swains k beat fellow oft eafth.".' At this.' mo- ihent, when Malcolm felt soire and hurt, she seemed, to'him the incarna- Ooji qf comfort.
'"What's ~th« matter, Malcolm?" she aaked as he strolled across the lawn
.toward her. "Why, aren't you going to toe picnic fj ' ' ; "•!'
"I'd rather stay-.Jiero'.wlUi'you." h« said. "It's lots more comfortable than paddling a cnnoe In the sun. But the principal reason is that Molly turned me down, 'I 'm sick and tired of It all, Anne. Molly treats mo like a dog, and the .worst of It Is that the more who
' turns me down, tho more I care." Ho at re tell ed out on the griiim at her
feet, face down, and pullo^d. viciously at the (nous uiulor tho trro.'' •"
, Anna, thought.4m!.**l|y ?§? ^ Then »lio Bald In her low, volco: "Malcolm, do you want noma advleo?" ._, , .;•''
"You, Anne, <lr« away,".,came from • tho prostrate :nnutti lit her'Aget/'• ,'"" ' ."Molly' takuH you loo much' for grantiul, Hho known thnt on TUOH dttytt yon will amid her lion boiui, 01 TJiiii'tiliiyn niul Sundays Howi>rM, nm Ju bolwceii t l in i 'M ni l tho Intent You ought to kooji her KUiwiliijj. JUHt now, IN u now niu l •iiiicxplornd n> Klon. Hho Uilnl tM H)HI known you I)) liourt nnilTim toll Jimr. wluif you wll do ut any given Itmo.
"O, I uudorflUind ,M()|ly better thru •nyoiio duo In IIn> world. You know Blio In ovorytJilnic to.nio.'Malcolm, and 1 want her nnppln««M» moro tliuu any
heartsick. When she came down -she found a little group at the foot of the stairs. j_
"The others have all gone," said Mrs. Sjpencer, "Malcolm and. Florence drove over early and another carriage :oad has Just gone. We will go now In the wagonette if you don't mind crowding a b
nor lieve her ears gry with her.
When she i first couple
ntered the ball room thd •aw.-waltzing together
were FtorencJ and Malcolm. When,, at last he found time to aslt for a dance" she refused r ther curtly.
But her ret isal did not apparently spoil his food Ime. Be was devoted to Anne as well as Florence, and Molly found .herself k wee bib Jealous of her
she eagerly J home
to Mfllcolrn q care?! ,,
sister, _ _ ^ ___ ft was a roofjt miserable evening and
ted the party that was ,rly, ahd went to bed dly
The next d ir there^were no flowers, and during the t week* no bonbons came from town, no • a single new boolc or magazine. Mol ly tried to solace herself with Ford The mpson, but he proved to be an-itoanffew >ie bore, and she longed
ar^y to be over. • splendidly," said Anne
' "I am sure Molly thin."
«ot: ta last?1' I
tell her it's all from tal
lllng her jl 4* door-r-«i '
/<V}J>' '•'what you must not do," ! "No woman, wants a
'A new s«o4oi sness settled over Molly asHhe days went by, which pleased Anne, bat able'than ever for he'felt that she was
He" dec« ed at lart that-he would not keep up ti e force any longer.
•So onei sunn j morning, when most of the: others wer B playing golf or Ing, he started he know hod pleasure aoeUe f.
She, was no
ly he caught u
"Dear HtUe cry. It wllJ
Kor a inon
the toy and the method employed in operating i't. The doll really consists only of a hend, body arid arms.
In the lower part of'the tiSjnk are
lAserted from the back two of the fin* ffers of the operator. To the tips of the fingers are attached tiny doll baby shoes. The rest is easy. The fingers seem as limbs Jor_the^doll,,and the operator may make the 'toy walk or run at bis pleasure. , *
"EhrclVQ Mary and. Jane. Mabel." said llttk> Mnry
Ford; thoughtfully, 'Evelyn Mabel," repeated her little
sister Jane, who-was sitting close be- side- her on the front doorstep.
"Edith Lillian." said Mary, this time with a little questioning note In her toice; and again Jane repeated her sister's words, -
"Why don't yotfsas « name?" "asked Mary, anxiously. , "K6b, haven't said; a single name yet. ..And everyj'n«tao
You'll have name, Jane.
husband. The shrew Is «nough yet, Malcolm."
to look for Molly, who not joined any of the
jljifipk eyes towprd-jthe flowering vinos ion the latticework porch. /
" Jessamine, Floronee," shu said, sud- denly,- "There, .Jane, isn't that love- ly?"
"Yesi Indeed!" answered Jane, hap- pily. ''Now let's go and tell mother. I guess sbe'U'be real pleased."
The two little girls ran down Into the garden, where their mother was picking currants.
"Well, »Imogene Clare," 'hold Mrs. Bprngue, as i Mary ran toward her, '•have yon and Agnes Louise come to help me pick the currants?"
The two little glrltt stopped and looked at their mother In astonish- ment
at the boat house, shft was riot on' tl o plawwa or the lawn.
lied'down the woodland stepping softly
on the moss a< id pine needles. Sudden glimpse of a blue gown
on a rustic »tat tlwt hung over the water,
Molly hud or back turned and hnr id on her arms, crossed ick. Shu was shaking Malcolm forgetting all leaned over and gnth- bin arms.
"Don't my heart."
snt Molly rebelled, but when su» l<K)kbd up Into Malcolm'* HOI
led eyes nnd read hnt who us«<l ed IUT fuco on his wlu
rowful, tour-l n i l tlm lovo then), Bhrt bur tlerx, like n U
"0, Molly, 1 lovo yon no," ho pcri-il to her mimiy Imlr. "I can'l K^l on 'wll l ioii l . you iniy IOIIKOT. You nni.it hit IIKI, t i \k i - riii'rt of yon niul love you
> to|make up your own
"But yon thlnkr'of all the prettiest names, Mary. Won't it be lovely to have nice mimes? Mother said what- ever names we selected could be our own named. I think I shall be,Daisy May." \ , v
' May!" repeated Mary, scorn- prse thaji Jane. J have tat rny «ame ^haU be : k> v|. *' '•
Jane, admiringly, it Jsljjovflyl " Now you think of
one> tog$ca&, Mary." Mary brushed ;ck her>datky4i»m and turned her
"What is .It?" questione