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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905

NO. 49

OceanCity Sentinel

«TTOB* EVB.AT.I.* W

CKAPM CIXV. f I -By-

J hukal.

: T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprietor

LAW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull, OFFICE—C*nir Cuinl ud ElfkU StmL

WBAT IS THE BAPTIST BELIEF?'

ATLANTA’S REVIVAL

ENDEAVORING TO PRESERVE CLAMS'

SOLDIERS DISCUSSED

MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY am

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

Query Propounded and ' swcred by the Rev. [ vemljer«. and »a» partU

T C. HUTCHINSON, M. D., Thos. Sparks. »•»

CqUNSELLOR-AT-LAIV.i ' „ .-.jCSKvS-2. sopr.ni. r,„in VoinainaiuMr. swarj i-umk. day evening, Kev. Tbotnaa Hparke. |{, v W W 1,

No. H24 Ocean Avenue.; Haintnonton, tem|M>rarUy in n.anr.', ! ,„ r of llie K(rM ,

OCCAM CITY. M. J. K» r « •)>« fln>« of A «”•** of ■rrmon. on | aUlai , npTii-e HoLTia:—TUI Ul «. m.. J u>4|>.iii ,: Haptlrt. Believe/' hl» aub>ect „

;Two Bills Of Interest to Many -.a. a Krealei general tl

Cape May County

People.

dcdaion—i on thu aid

JONATHAN HAND, » f,i„.'„ tate«.“Wbo Bapiiat Ai Oounmellor-at-I^aw, iir\,.r di-ox at ry . Belief CoiicenilngU»a Bible c r^aiuwy. Saury rabtir, HOWARD BURT, M, D.; ‘‘There wrin* to be a deploralili I.’APE MAY COURT HOUHE, N. J.| ‘ miramp, even

ssiwKi'ss. jg^stijrSKT.'rssi; CHURCH SERVICES. »Iffia l fctifiS£eir < KL»V , ihlBnlD«lLa furauu. ■^nassasstsssisi Baaday aebool. UB. Thom*. H. (iuurle).

aniae. Ira M. Cbaaipioo. v»arn Ooraoc.

COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL s Buy your Coal from the HKADL.KV A AUAHM SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Reading Coal TWELFTH HT. AND WEST AVE ^. l H!S , .TiL°S?.H^* rl S« 0 [^”.a i you are altrayn aure of gelling 'pboae. ‘J^40 pnUDda to the Pill nare and Yard. TV NTH and W YJTT

CHURCH SOCIETIES, narr M. K. Cacaca auBlw Meaday eveatoa

StJSJrW

STONEHILL

IIICKUYER and PLASTERER All work Id maaoD line promptly attended hi... 800 Brighton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ KU. TgUtrHOHlt sa OCEAN OTY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GE0R6E S. BICKEL. Proprietor NO. SIS ASBURY AVENUE, Ocean City. N. J.

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY

Ocean City, H. J.

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 1017 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA

MARK lake Undertaker and Embalmer

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

159 Atbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J

In a Hurry_ If you have a breaking of pipes or a sudden giving way of connections, you want a plumber quick. We answer “hurry” calls, make repairs, and satisfaction will be yours. Best not wait till a hurry call is necessary. Let us fix your plumbing before it gives way.

pmoimc amx.

VBTABLIBMKD tBBi. TlDi Galvanlxed 2 'j CombiualioD a. B. C0 N, '' cl *

- ( Steam hc*d asblrv avk.

» | H.it Air S I II..I Wnl.r

m CUT. K.

ROOFING

Jim USE *1(11» PMl ML

1. MARSHALL

OFFICE AND SHOP 743 WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

'. MARSHALL

Yon aUl appreciate Ibe dlOerenre In Ibe way .... iHcn denllue hm^.i.. i> ijn.iu,. _

olberaHe epecIBnl. nod we Would not ndellr you* to /pecTf/ o— . rnce .Ibe bent teacher) hae laufbl u> tl.al ll f ibe ■«« |»inl on lb. w ben properly mixed and applied. Mnlj 0». pe- cei.L ul Ibe pall •poll a C*d batch of paint In the mix Inc luh. It w an and bps w rr. toller worttban they bare ew bad brion.*allb T

i. M ARBM AR.I..

DAVID MUIR, JR., Hu,'Slate-ami-sia!

Hapliat ehurebo, a.

■■onuenwi* of belief. Home tearhere among oe contend that there la a Bap TUTcreed," aald Mt. H|«rka In begln-

ItapliM creed, I not a* yet become

iijiiatntfd with It, mnrh le»« aubIt. There are, however, aev. ml polnla of belief and dmlrlne with »lilch all regular BaptUte agree "The Haptlwta are the aplrltual decendawta of thoar bod lea of bapllxad era who have exlated ever aloe* he apoatlea preached the ‘Whole ouuarl of (iod’ In Ita purity. That here hat ever been a visible aueeea .Ion of churcbea bolding Mentleally he same vlewa of doetrloe. we do not rlalm," said the apeaker. “But that

been scattered

bands of baptised believers, holding lubstaiitlally the same views, we do ever. It la not necessary a temporal succession of an ebow that we

a of doctrine that

and their aueeeaaora held, aplrltual aueeeaaora. That this is true, we prove from the Holy

(Scripture*.

‘While our denomination, under Ita present title, rose In obscurity, and ■as ever-had connected with ll ealumly and odium, yet many of the brightest lights that have ahone on history ', pages have belonged to tbia peraua•ion. They have alwaya ‘contended for the faith once delivered to the ■aliitii.' At Ibe rame time, they have •tood almost alwaya alone for liberty

of conscience."

a to what Baptists believe coueemthe bible, I lev. Mr Sparks pooled 11 11 I’eter, Isfl: "Holy men offiod spake as they were moved by the Holy (Spirit," and he aald that ‘nheae words contain the gist and kernel of the whole matter. We do artnally betbe only Infallable and aufllclent rule of fallb and practice.

belief Into practice in doctrine and polity.

‘We believe," continued the mlnla- , "that the blbie i* the Word, or Itook, of <Sod. Among other false ac-

brought against the Baptists

la that they w rest (Scripture to suit tlr own convenience. You shall see yourselves. In order to aecommo- * myself Ui all my (smalble hearers. I shall use only the King Jamea vet-

are not to contemplate this

glorious fabric of Divine Truth as ap

itora only, ll Is not our buelneai and before (Scripture and admire

ut to stand within, that we may beeve and obey It. Nor mu at the study r a help to Scripture be confounded Ith the study of (Scripture Itaelf. Such helps may teach ua to look at truth so as to see Ita position and proportions, but It Is the entrance of truth, alone that glveth light. The road * a

t to travel may prove altra* Its chief attractlou Is at b 1

end. It leads to the 'wells of sal A- 1

To suppose that the journe#

the sight of the living water—perhaps

of the place u

quench our thirst Is do betray most mournful self-deceit or the profoundcat Ignorance. Our aim, the Sabbath and port of our labors, Is to make clear and Impressive ‘ibe Book of God.' Baptists have ever been noted for their acquaintance with and ad her the bible.. While they ala-ays accord to ever}- man the right of priale judgment in religious, as well as secular, matters, yet they have dared to contradict the sage, the soldier and the sovereign when be contradicted the clear word of Scripture. W fear men so little because we fear Go*

CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Ivenue, - Ocean City, N. J. Repairs of every description for all maka of Furnaces andiltangea. Repairing done promptly. Smoky chimneys cured or no charge. Shop In rear.

A Wealthy Plumber

PLUMBING

one told ua we would never be worth money If we didn’t reform. He said our bills were a disgrace to the craft. They w ere entirely too small. But If we make money we want to feel It belonged to ua. We therefore give Two Dollars’ Worth

of Plumbing

for every dollar we charge. But It lakes a lot at that rate to get rich, please hurry with your order.

JOHK K. GROVEXS, 649 ASBURY AVENUE, :: OCEAN CITY, N. J.

.ped <

I of purity, 1

pie* of l.'brlrt, regard le~ of deuoi ' in, during the pa*l October. In is been phenomenal. Mull ivecome under the power . nidreds, have entered Into a perlence and more completely led themselves to the Master'! re. Almost a* many hundred) declared tbelr purpose In lead a < tian life. * ' ‘ An atiuosplu

religious feeling baa

Critics and cavaliers are disapismiled I particular*. First, I would mention the vulgar w ho have matu-

1 one will attracl them

by coarse characterization*, low- joke* and ‘off color' stories. • • • They believe no preacher can get a crowd •s he‘jumps on'somebody. They denunciation aa a sweet morsel under their tongue. They about when « public man or politician, w ho no opportunity to reply, is roundly scored from the pulpil. * • * The per fervid emotionalist ha* not had hi* Inning. No tboul 'no revival la hi* cardinal doctrine. The abouts If they

e subdued, were Inward

aplrltual. Noisy demonstration* of feeling were uellber encouraged nor ppreased. They simply did nol take

place."

The pamphlet alluded lo contains re following statement of results: ‘‘rilnoe the beginning of the pr.aeut :rie* of revivals In Atlanta there luxe ecu 718 children and young people bo have taken some stand for t'bri*l l the various churches. The total number of adults converted 1* not know yet, but the number is estimated at (‘.(MU. It is also stated that

members have been reded K-a ted to religknis work.”

MAY GO IN A BODY

The Philadelphia Commercial 1,1st, of last weak, contained ibe following of local Interest: "John B. Morris A

Co., wholesale butter and chants, have purchased the 1

a rehouse at IN South Water street for .

fin,000 cash. The build lug w bleb

Orm now occupies at 86 North Water

t has been sold' to tbe Traction

Company and will be torn down along with tbe real of the block tunning from Arch to Market street, w here the terminal for tbe elevated trolley road 111 be built. John S. Morris A Co. ’ll! Ukr possession of No. Z7 South

Water street aa aoou as tbe la

present tenants shall axplra, which

be about tbe middle of July.

Mr. Morris, who la a brother of Mr*.

E. Morris Corson, la well kl Ocean City, which he vlail

Meal Katalcr Transfers. cent Ocean City real estate tram fen recorded in the County Clerk’

office are:

IIJOO- 47arroll Doughty et ox t Florence L. Doughty, lot on nortbcaat line of Rtgbth street, southeast of

J. 1‘. * adman Tbelr opponent*

lull-rest ml those In rjodfrey Hammond and Ibeu. . ho are concerned drrlh The judge were Harr) 1, 11 of ■tains and Lugeu* Millar. Wm. Cam •**e ha* Introduced g „ e , rKMaliou, etitltlad, “A IV.

e Senate. The text „* k

ed to the Commit- Tbe debate book^sm. received. Fisheries, la as ^ comiuillee m „ db-hatged

committee Was appointed 1 ' money hi secure society p

her. Irvin Brad.

PROF, SMITH ON MOSQUITO FIGHT State Entomologist Write* to Senator CreMe on Im portant Subject. 11„- P.iIng exirart from a letter rverhwl by Senator I -e* la M t 'maa f(o«i Vc<>( John B Smilb, Stale Ento-mologi-t, will be read wUb Inlerasr by

rulatton and ,

1 laud* lyln,

The National Kilucatlonal Associstlon w ill meet at Aahury Park early li July and no opportunity will be gtvei

of New- Jersey to attend

tbe session* of this important educational body without going far

cry large percentage of

them-are likely to take advantage of tbe opportunity. A* a matter of Stale gride tbe number should be great, has been pro|>o*ed by prominent Ca|«e May County teachers that tbe delega-

,bls county go as a body accommodation* aa a body,

I take effect im1, referred to the is: ;> an act entitled

“I, From and after the passage of ■Is act it shall be unlawful dr any rsnuAMwrrsous, company or corpor•ou, at any lime w hatsoever, lo use, st, drag or haul and dredge, patent ke or older similar device, which iall lie towed, dragged or hauled by behind any boa!, vessel or craft pro1*1 led by aall, steam or other power, 0 catch Iberew ith any clams, oysters hells III the water* of Ibe Delaware Bay. Miutli of a line running direct from tbe mouth of Dennis Creek to Brandy wine light bouse; and anv person uffending against the prox lalooi of ict shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, slid, on conviction roof, shall be punished by a One exceeding one hundred dollars, or by Imprisonment at hard labor for any ai not exceeding six months, or b, at tlie discretion of tbe court: 1 any boat or vessel employed In commission of any offctica against Ibe provisions of Ibla act shall, with all her Uckle, apparel and farnlture, e forfeited: and the same may be ilzed, secured, condemned and dlsl>o*ed of In manner prescribed In the ilnlh and tenth sections of tbe act to x hlch this Is a supplement. “2. All acts and parts of acts ioconilstent w lib provisions of this act be md the same are hereby repealed, and his acl shall lake effect Immediately."

ahlng a

1 house, and this prop<adtlon

will be discussed

tbe County Teachers’ Association, which la to be held lo Sea laleln A pi Special railroad rales will probably

OLD FORCE RETAINED

Postmaster K. M. Button was off dally notified, ou Thursday last, tin hb appointment fur a second tern has been continued by tbe ricuah He at once had hi* bond tilled up an forwarded to the p«)|ier officials. Mr. HuUon states that hb preset office force will be retained These gentlemen are Thomas W. Kverlugham, Assistant Postmaster: N. T. Lutlon, Chief Clerk, and Parker Mil-

ler, Clerk.

A meeting of the W. C. T. C. County Executive Committee w III be bc!< Tuckaboe to-day, beginning at o’clock this morning. Those who go to tbe meeting from tbb city Mrs. M. K Adams, Mrs. H. H Bodlue, Mrs. Jesse Conver, Mrs. Klin Brick aud Mrs Haulel Clawell, of tbe senior organization, and Mbsrs Kffie Adams and Ethel Norcorn, of the

Y. W. C. T. U.

The monthly meeting of the local rbool teachers w as held at of City Uuperinlaodent Stevens, Instead of In tbe high school building, ou Tuesday Ing last Mr. Staveua gave an Interesting aud Instructive talk on tbe life of John Keats. It b possible that,

I lug, the City Super1 til dlacuna Keats

Jersey for any

atersoflbe Delaware

ig direct

rllnMxatefxd oW Hue n

e *ght j A. Boric. Vise President, j. p man; Secretary, W. Campbell,

le and solved, That tbe teleseoi* is of m ire it New oeuetii than the tumpasl," wasadex-t

‘ad as tbe subject for debate at lln meeting The speakers named Affirmative, I.. I-ear and ft Sharp: negative, H. Fould* and Eu

Miller

Brandywine light

mb Creek t

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

iiUon lo page 410

to soy that at leaat seventy-Avr -wit. of all tbe mosquitoes that 1 hie your city are brad right w ithin limits of tbe city itself. Two of men, as well as myself, have bean r ll.e ground, and we had practF

y the same experlenea.

of the work

| (list is required b In tbe dlrecttoo of

•erne Matters or IntereM lo far. ,„ d here I think It will be eels end peeiis. fair for your local board of health or Wealey Uoorley la becoming popu-!, (MJllt . ll re ^ ulre loU lo he nltal , ip lar as a musician 1.. grade. If Ibat b done, aud you can The healthiest boys grow homesick pet the acoperalioo of tbe railroad, on Tb thus eo with Havb which potut I Ihlnk there b little Pearl Scull, In a recent Latin tc*|, ‘ doubt. Ocean CHy crb reduce Ha moareoslvad tbs hlgbaat average. quit-) supply to a very small quantity The Sophomore dam la reading M, " n ’~ m,n Ixiwcll'a "Vblou of Sir Lnunfcl. A. *«.n a. I have aay money

‘ - ' I will have a man at your

point out exactly what naada

The Freeh man Class b readin “Macaulay'a Kmay on Addlaou/' A glimpse at the school grounds r minds one of base ball In tbe ‘ gou

ll b

that require* the •

large amount of money, but it requires

‘ —- 1 hr Intelligent expeudllure of a conTreasure mekera have found on the -idcrable amount of aurk. 1 have school grounds, during the week, one been over tbe marah laud* myaalf.aod pocket knife, one aide comb, one hair j I think yon have very little, indeed, ribbon and out watch fob - to fear from anything except that The following girl* were appointed *mle stretch Just soulh of Oman City, to choose new high school colors: Vte- I can have that whole thing surveyed let Cbamplou, 'U&; Ada Kanck, 'i»,; and can get a very dose eaUmale of Kula KrueaCW, aud Grace Adam*,'ib. "bat Ibe cost niU be. YVe have tu John VauTlne, Hiram Steelman! ••urcuglueeringooureeat tb* praaant Howard Davla, l«wla Barrett . u(l , Ume Mr. lUudolpb Craemer, of PetarsKlcbard Johnson were entertained on ! '»¥*■ * lu ' ^ ,,oM • on, « ““ Saturday night by Jompb and Iwroy * or ^ •" «*»u«rtloo wltb rallraad sue-

The members of the Sopbomure ‘ class bald a meeting at Hie home of 1 Ethel Noreom on Saturday evening I “

Bula Ernst.

Effie Adams and Ethel Norcorn and Wealey Goorley.

■ eying, aud be b out of the a

I Will probably have uocaaiou to employ during tbe summer. He knows

■ roundings thoroughly, and he

would ibe able to superintend what-

vlciulty. I think yonr city a

. proi'e oondlttons a

Hiram Steelman to winning fame a* .,rauvely email ex hero. On Friday be rushed Into the : of wurtei ,

my power to help.

lar

scorching Are and rescued j everything w

a bass ball. On Saturday be saved a coal from a watery grave. HU friends may write lor a Carnegie medal.

WAima>—To rent a furnished cottage for ooe mouth, three adults, situated between Sixth and Tenth street*. Aatmry to Ocean areone. Address Mrs Thomas, IM0 Wallace street. Philadelphia.

CiutuU Swrrixix:—The location of i boardwalk pavilion, which ■n Council propane* lo erect pu hi ic ex pense. Is exciting considerable Ibcusslon. The beach front ow ners bewecu F:igbtb and Ninth streets are, if course, strongly In favor of tbe tructure being placed In that Immedl ,te vicinity, aud tbelr Influence o have prevailed upon a majority of be Councilman, who, as the dlscueion lu Council Chamber oh Mooday ilgbt Indicated, are disposed to unfavorably upou any other alia Public officials have no right to take ito co 11 skiersUuu anything aave the general public good, and that Is bast ed by measures that spread 1mprovruieiiU over a teaaouably fair area of property lutererta. Between hUgblli aud Ninth atraeta, IV boardwalk will present, during i« ensuing summer, a practically >ltd front of store* and place* of recre;lou and refreshment, to which are ided three public platform* or small From Ninth to Thirteenth streets, a distance of four squares, there will be two bathing establishments and two or three minor build lugs devote*! to tbe usual display walk variety, with no public conventNow w by should *0 Urge walk be ignored when tbe propoaitloD of a.»7ui«i publitTpax lllon to under stderatluu? ** The property owucre there are heavy tax-payers, and have every right recognition and a due proportion of the material benefits that to follow the locating of an attractive It to not a question of wards, and should not be a mailer for political juggling and Influence, nor any possible favuriAm through combinations of private Interest. Tbe Ux-payera as a body, foot the bills and expact a square deal all around. Will they get It?

Fair Plat.

For Sai-r—Near the 11*/ front, between Tenth aud Eleventh atreeta iota suitable for suouBar per lot; one-half can remain on mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. SCULL. 617 Central Ave. OceanCUy, N. J.| fluoua?