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MY IN Tffl LOCAL GflORGHES Strong Sermons andExccllent Magic Beard by Congregations. ruwrit.x. The text for ttM ytty able morning •naou by Pastor Kulp Id tbe First CUoreb th I Peter. 3: 18. "For Christ alao bath ooea suffered for alas. Vf ***¥<**>• aujast.tbat He might MnOa*o0o«<Msg putto death Id the flealhfealigaleknnert by the spirit." The eueds of the text verse down to JfclBM&lple! clauae wen uaed by the apaaker aa carrying the thought of our Loin's vlcartooa Buffering atad the purpose of II; that la, lo bring oa to Uod. The agoHla.tn the chapter In which the taxi Is foaod. ezborta tbe brethren toaotty and loee and to euffer boldly for rigfetaoososss' aake. Me. Kulp, tbatafore. lo bla Introduction, aald lo PS": "Tbe ministry of our Lord on earth Is tbe example of righteous living: it 1 la also tbe example of encouragement ' to siafsl bamaalty, to men dead iu ' tryapaaaaaaud lo sin aud to those seek- ' lug to break tbe bonds of tranrgreaalon. who are aseklog after Uod If ba ply 1 they may Sod Him. All have sinned 1 add eome abort of the glory of Uod, aod all ate weighted except those In 1 whom conscience is seared, with tbe 1 seodsof past 'ran agrees Ion. His word 1 to these la, 'I have made atonement for ' year sine; 1 have abed my hlootLfor ■ jno. Look op In hope, for 1 will blot \ oat from my book of remembrance the Ha" eg teas Ions of him wbo repents 1 with Uodly service for his elu. Begin. ' Uie lift of endeavor end alMaa to aoter lo at the atrelt gale.' ' 'tbf brethren to whom 8t. Peter ' was writing wars recent converts from paganism: they had embraced a religion that I ben was obscure aod on popafar hi the world, and tbsy wert 1 ostracised from society; even tbelr ' lie* ware at thpee In tjaoger of perne- ' cotton. Tbsy were called upon to en- I dure physical suffering for righteous- 1 Dim' sake » Mr. lEtilp than recurred u> bla taxi, fend, atar remark log that it btlngs out ^ Up kbteSfhl of the atooamsot, ba < UN l< upon p abort axpostuoo of ' vicarious soBsrlng. Man must suffer 1 with one east bw baeaeas of tbe soil ' dbMbpof tbs race. No ens In himself ' feme all lbs soflertog entailed to bis ' bWaaU.feOdtbslanocaot suffer more ■ w«p. The wayward. 3 fooUeh and wlekad eon and daughter ' bieatalkaboaita of parents aod brlogs • down thatr gray hairs In sorrow to tba ' glavo. Tbsy suffer, tba Just for the ' nnjn*. Ureal leaders like William ' tbe HI loot, Washington aod Ltuoolo, 1 true sbspbarda of thetr people, suffe. lor thorn; lo a vary real sense, tbey 1 •arty tbelr sorrows and aavs them ' Horn thetr own foolishness. Vs*;! or 1 •ndfenobor must suffer for short oom- 1 lag sad ale that aae am tbelr own. lo • rlghlwus ware, men die that tbelr ' naUons may lira, but humanity la glottOed by this vleartooa suffering. 1 Jmwa Christ Meallllas Himself with • kossaoKy. Ha look on Himself tbe ' •one of a servant and He u Uod wltb ' aa. Ha was tempted in all points like 1 as We are, fait all our sorrow, suffered 1 Ihaeafey aod was mads perfect through * IhM wrtartog. « Tba apaaker than declared that our 11 Lord's suffering was both voluntary 11 sad In voluntary. Ha fall hunger. 11 4|NNft thUM. grief, tba tttog of m - • MMMltii Hm gnm—ri of ehiof prteM. " aod rulers. He suffsred , In his'' homauity all tbe Ula to which man la »l subject, and UutanSartng was volnn- * tnry. Bat tba bordao of tbe world's sin '' Imnrt. Tba euDsrtng that extorted tbe " *f M mood f e»m tba cares was tb. • Mfjpfk Which b« abrank. bat the 1 tMktmat needs suffer aud become a ' TUIlM aaenflea to noanclla man lo 1 Uod. In tba vattsst reality. Ha could 1 srysriL'sss-: that. Ha might drnw oil men unto f Hlmaalf, foq while wt v«m y#t •MthUb tared pa and gua Him- «• self far oa; wa love Him because Ha 0 ■rat loved ua. ft The UloMiaUoos «w tba seeentlal b PO««a of thopBmoo ware moat ilium l- • "atlog omj aptlrcly lo torch with » ""on Isellog and sxpertooce. '« tppppum. atrrur. Tbora was a good attendance at all * tba sat i lues at the Baptist Cborcb * tXho two strung sounooa by pi Uporgt F. Mitch were well 01 A number of arrangers were „ wdlel welcome. 11 worn lug boor of worship Mr. ** Hated bis text from Mark '* md Urore oame a oartarn poor eI nd aba threw In two miles. 1 tks a farthing," end preached '* 'kaihi, "Cucoosclous lufluthe sermon he sukh Tbe uooopmhlM dpaouon of this poor widow wooiso, ell unknown to her. has re- U wralD^^othe Chareh like tbe perfume " of Mary's alabaster that filled the ai booaa. She out of oil that cast lu their T •ins Ural day wins tbe honorable « WMOllon from the Bon of Gud. Her ■Mdooy log aacriflee. aver so modest. a did not escape the all-seeing eye of the A3«hd*. Thus He aver perceives the reality in our lives from the preteuoe: the pare Heme of love and devotion U from tup foul smoke of sham that euetr^ag g. His praise in bar case »ug- m ga Ms to us the oiiktiuw o observation 10 the unsuspected tofloeuoos which eur- " roood as and soaasu from us. Tuu ex *** Widow I htle guseaed that amid <=u »bo gllWaetag croup, sad wbera m, 2| -"ehsthf and prusulneni ^ aho woo»a ewe "gees wbtst rwwUy a. Isunatedlbe watchful eye of tbe Mas- «• toe. She came aad went away aca.n *■ Jtna—etoua that the La rd had eon- * T*te0 *m two mttm into an cieroaJ wealth of eootaotmcnt for lowly tMta, aa well as instruction for tbe lb Church of Mod; aad quite Ignorant h" WMhMH «»« '"Ue gift wM cy, * pewod by Jaaos as Use greatest act of ? ^c«Mh »o ■ ** am watched and Judged in T« ?■!»*■* apd soeiaded hours, pr

Tbe only reeponslblllty that yon and I cannot evade In Ibis life Is tbe one we think least of — our personal Influence. 1 Nothing Is mora powerful then our ) personal Influence I du not oesu our codscIous Influence, when we ere on dreesed parade, trying to make au t Impression, si we ssy: but that unconscious Influence, that silent rsdlstiou of one's personality, llie effect of tremendous. It Is tbe little word you speak, tbe llllle thought that you |( tblok, the little Ihnpctbat you du or if leave uuduue, tbe little moments you ( waste or use wisely, the little lempta- | tlous you y^yld to or overcome— the D little Iblnga of every-day lire that are , making or marring us and Influencing for good or evil the lives of those t arouod us. Bo silent and uncunacluus Is this Influence In Its working In sll . of us that we often forget that it exists. The kind of Influence that we exer- } else depends upon, what we are. This j Is entirely true of the unconscious Inf flueuce. Tbe spirit of tbe inner life Is bound lo radiate out to others. If a ' mail Is booest, straightforward, genuine to the core, he makes It easier for t other people to possess or gsto tbe ! same noble characteristics. But It Is , equally true that If a mau la leading a sham, supsrdcial, luaiuoere life. It cannot be otherwise than (bat the influence going out from such a lift will ! make others feel the blight of llie same I Ignoble characteristics. The thought that avary man leaves j au Influence behind blm makes It s . aolamu thing to live. Tbe life of every I sinner reaches Into Ibe future. Il r works corruption aod deetraeftou ber youd the daatb-bad. It Is bis cblli dreo's ruin and bis oommuully 's curse. , The cry of nituy so ungodly mau has | bean, "O, that my iuflueuoe might dis wltb me." Bui it cauuol be. Bemem- | ber that each of your acts are as seeds shall multiply tbelr klDd forever, r aod shall have their Influence upon : tue egos of on unending future. > VIKSr PBBB11VTEKI AS. Id tbe Flret Presbyterian Church, i tbe pastor, Ibe Rev. Cberles H. Boh- - on Buodey morning, epoke ou -The Practice of FaHh," Is k lug as his Mark 8; S4: "Lord. I believe; Thou mlDe unbelief." He said In pert; "We are llvlng-ln an age of doubt. here been so many surprising and so many startling Id vantiosia, aod so many new combinations within tbe past flfty years that an all at aaa. There te an Impression abroad that Christianity Is not what il uaed lo be; that tbe Bible Is oot the book U was wbeo We were that tbe old doctrines have If not otterty discredited at least seriously modi fled; that Jesus or Nax rath must be viewed from a new staudpolut aud that tbe Cbrlstlau Church is not eDtltled <to Ibe veueranou whleh was given It by the fathers. • The result is tbgl thenars malu tudee upon wbom doubt baa fallen. has waued; doubt bae wsxad. Tbe Uvea of eome have become pathetic tragedies, for theii doubts spring from tbslr highest nature end , tbelr ooblast faculties. , "Now, oo one can read tbe New , without at once being : struck by tbe fact that faith la tbe , thing needed by any on# who , would be a Christian. Jeans began : mlulslry by urging meo to be- , Have, and during tbe laat conference , bad wltb HM dlsdpiea tba greatest ; word on His lips was tba word 'be- t Tbe flret thing Jesus looks for > a meo Is faith. It area tba Brat , thing He looked for when He came to earth nineteen hundred yean ago and , It will be tba Oral thing Ua will task , for when He comes again. 'When | tbe Bon or Man oomelb, shall He And - on tbe earth ?' , "A little reflection will show that la really a principle which under- , Ilea all life— In tba worlds of business and science aod Invention You | get a good before a belief, always after It Belief Is tbe condl of geaat aod noble deed*. Mom , believed be could send dots end daab'es through a wire. 4 The belief was flret. tbe telegram secood. Bell believed he oooM send voice vibrations through s win. Tbe belief was first, tbe telephonic message second. "Without faith aocial progress would Impossible. Take faith out of commerce aud you have haukruptcy. Take faltb out of the borne aod you hove hell. Take faltb out of government aod yon have anarchy. All the giants , and epoch-making man bave been , men. ^ t "Now. tba ptlqciple upon which men act In the worlds of buslpess aud | science and laventloD Is precisely the principle on wblcb Jesus says men ought to act lo religion. Bellevs-thsi is ibe polul at wblcb we ere lo begin. ( If we will believe, tbeu all Iblugs be- ( possible. When men practice ■ faltb tbey Jin themselves above tbe entangling thickets aud above all ob- f struct Ions aod have the liberty of i Ood's air. As tbey believe, tbe mists | of doubt vsotab sway and tbe clear t tight of heaven shines in." t ST. Al'UCHTI.NX'B. Tbe 10 o'clock mass In Bt Angus- I line's Cburcb winter cliapei was at hy a coogragslloc, that tilled II I and overflowed Into Ibe main cburob I The rector, tbe Rev. Thomas F. Blake.' celebrated the mass aod preached 1 Services will be beld lo tbe church t next Sunday at tbe usual boor. ■ — — l At a recent meeting of tbe Cape ! Couoty Board of Freeholders. County Prosecutor Jefferson sub- 1 milled to Ibe board a report contain * s resume of tbe work done and result, obtained lo his eflbrt to * -oppress excise eiolsllona. gambling and the use of slot machines lu tbe * ooor.ty during his locamneocy He " enclosed the sum of U7i 17. of which M c tisMsl i< -cash bell ' end IT'. IT moot; taken from slot machines cm- " n~-»ted by him. T he mooey was tamed over to foamy Collector " I. Beuli. eud the report re- * seised aod Bled. »" A "O. B. C." Nones. J? There wll| be a special meeting of ^ --Hood-Will" Bible f lass for Men tr at tbe borne of the teacher. iue Rev. Mr.. Milch. 757 Asburv avenue tr. Important business will baaoosidersd. u> If you are a member, come out. If Ik, want to be a member, come out to too. Tbe meeting is called by tbe n president for 7 90 o'clock. '

■• EYANGBLIST HAS I . -BEGUN MEETINGS n- "Black Billy Sntiday, 2d," at i J '*r Sbilob Baptist Cbarch All < I- This Week. Du 'rtie Rev. W. C. foltey. who Iscalled 1U "Black Billy Buudsy. 2d." began a v series ofevstigellstlc meetings In Bbllob ' , ' Baptist fh'irch Sunday. " I He was ueloumed here by fltyfotn- r missl.mer Robt. Fisher, who made the , ^ address lu the church Buudsy after- r I u the course of hts remarks. Oirec- L " tor Fisher said I hat recently he re. ^ celved s letter from Or. Booker T. Washington's secretary asking him a ^ uumtier >-f partlusnt questions relative lo the Improvement of the colored people here since Dr. Washington's vi.it tp tills city's last September. Mr. j, Fisher said he has refrained' froiu ai '■ answering this letter up to Ibis lime, 11 " but In the near future be hopes' to answer it lu the manner he should ™ like to do. -;f Iu this day and generation, the speaker coptiuued, there Is uothlng to '• Interfere with a man gettlug to the'vi! top uoteb but the man hlm-elf. Lin- „ " oolu's proclamation gives the colored man s chance for au education and an opportunity to succeed. Booker Waebtugton aud others like

• him have gone ahead, and Ibelr fellows cao'l hedge behind tbe color line They are re-pouslhle lo ibelr community aud to Uod for doing tbe best with tbelr talents and education. " This evangelist with them today ls • one of the greatest heralds to call blip ^ people to a better condltlou of things V Wtaat Is your maulfesl duly? if ^ you are not right Inside, get right, tiel your soul emancipated from aiu. How much are you w lillog to support him to get right In line? '• It seems to me that on a ubtable oc- '• caslou auch as this, the speaker said. a that Ittere Is a poor representallve • gskhsrltjg of your roll today. Tills • church ought to be tilled al every meeting If you do your work, I'll guarantee that you will get a larger - auditorium. 1 don't bave to curry I favor from aoy mau. but I want to say that I don't draw the oolor line. Je-u- • Christ set tbe example, and I want to ' 1 follow Him- My heart, baud aud " contribution is open for tbe uplift ot ' the colored man of this tow u. You're • tbe only fellow that staods In your e own light. Get a move ou. Dou'l ' e staud lo your own light. ( "I hops Ibe greatest sucoesa comas to these meetings," said Director ' Fisber, In conclusion, "but I'm going , J lo watch you to see If there Is any ' •pep' In you. Let's all Jolo bauds and - try lo make an Eden of this place "! Tbe Rev. Bamuel J. Comfort, pastor • of Taberuacle, Baptist Church, was . next InlrnJuovd He said that he was ' • sore this was a surprise lo him. He ' bad come than wltb other thoughts. { 1 but after listauing lo tbe ooble address ' of one of lbs Co nmtealnaera of Ocean I ' City ba felt scaroely able to 'respond j I He was delighted to be there aud en- ' doraed all that tbey are doing aud the : ' sentiments or Mr. Fisber. especially ' the refereoot lo Dr. Waahlugtou. He " also had raosivad a letter similar to f referred to by Mr. Fisher from 1 Dr. Washington's secretary, and he. ' Is seekt'ug to answer It. for Dr. ' visit was a Uod-aeud to , ' their raoe " "Wskonw you are right. Mr Fisber." 1 said (be speaker, "tbe color line Is uo 1 But. after all. color is a great 1 to Ibe black man going up. 1 Tbeae words from tbe oommtssloner 1 Mr. Comfort declared that be will do all be can .to help these meetltigs ' Tb re must he no misconception of his ' interest In the work tbe speaker said. • His own church's evangelistic meetlugs are off, because Ihey felt Ibat tbe 1 otfeer colored church people were inl.- • interpreting them. Actions will prove • more than speeches aod ejaculations e from lbs lips. 1 "I waul." said the speaker, "that h there shall be brought about such a ooodltlou that Mr. Fisber and myself 1 can send hack lo Dr. Washington's • secretary tbe letter Ibat we want to e Tbe Rev. Charles H. Buhner, pastor 1 of tbe First Presbyterian Church, ad- » dressed the services Tuesday evening, 1 and the mayor was on the program I for an address last evening. 1 The Rev Uraal Harris Is pastor of 1 Bblioh Church I - , Best emsm Transfers. 1 Reoent real estate transfers in Ooeau recorded In tbe PlUce of County Clerk Hlldretb, as reported in tWcape May County Uaxeua, are as follows: ' Clayton L Hagy. Jr , et til, to Bel- ; U. Royal. flO.MO. Lot at the of the eouthtes! line of street (extended) and tbe northwest llos of Bay avenue, extending to exterior bulkbeed hue. fr. Blaoton to John Mart, lancy Kealty Co. . FKhiau 1 vlr lo Oils M W**) Lot H. Ocean Cllv reoo et ux to Oceau Bite Co Lot 80. map I. also lot oo Wesley evei uue. 210 feet southwest from Foriynluib street extendtug to exterior Atlantic Ocean. ' John P Fox et ux to George c. Mgucb $380. Lot 7S1, Section L Co ru alius Hu-teou et ux to David etux $11$. Parts of lots 156 aud 1M, Section V. |Ue»Uoo A I. (rota Norte to Moth .nest. !>Us teSwsso Wm ... H...C in. anew ■ tool side u.'hltVrao fras Klste to Ktmru-aui susets. Mm Koartes H »uos bum - to# ear aae mau. aratmo K r^u. Tmm (O Twrotr-foortb suwu. !». '**" res bay sod oeaaa. aacnoo K runs bom Twcct) -fourth toTweotr-iiloto strseu. bum Tweotr-nloto to ThlrU-lourUj wrseu. Tblrtj -Inurto to Kurtleth .IrrenJ"* Kurtleth toKonj-.'.nt, stowu. brtsteo I Kurtr-Statb te Ktnr-ssoiDd nrm. betwero the O.r sod mass, limtioc t, roas bom to Kmy-oloio ursru. tatsms theharsuauossa.1 i

SERIES OF TAUC8 I ; B» the SXrv. btstir K. Mitch oo j ImpsrlsniToplcs. ! The Rev. Urorjj&F-M ileh. pastor of Imuianuel Iteptbl Chukcli.baa begun . a .rile, of talks uu ^'Training In ! Church Meuiher-hip."/ These talk, -will lie given every 'Vuesd ay evening during the remainder ''uf this moulh sud In May and June.i 1 would this church be If every member j Mr. Mitch's suljrct last I'ussday evening wa., -What is the Cburcbf" ' His topics for April .20 aud 27 are, respectively. "Mlsaiou of the Church' | aud -Church aud Bible." CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS Slid Aoo*i'u !lSlffu«3,,T{!uru™VqmS? CMUKCH SERVICES. SIIUHVII OCSTIVU.

|. »nJ«lclito streS^ttev.0Ur.CTUS! M.io" If uroiqx ssrrios. laso. svsaloa scroee.7ju. duaday Til f' la ™ i ' Ir^*Dr'" f ^ Hrick. liad.r Friday evening, y^ua*. 1 tbcctuirco "** """ 'n|t" °*'a " ! Ktrst Prs.oyl.rlsn Coarch. Wssley avsaoe ' < vri.iur, 7 iu. Sundsv scjjoul. X-J0; V. V. B. • . f Hmltb. inaurrrj iiaeyb^l.* .Hculn jiaepo u. ' Os" bilTyeoo treSp"0?'' r ^^maaoal_BsptlatCToreh. Wssjey svsnn. I day evshlor>at7.J0.P Huoday Hebool. , m. Preaching by the pastur, Ke\ . uturn t , K. Mitch. r Union Tabernacle Baptist Church, fclgbth I "un™, J^c^T,UJcoJ: ; ! focSSr/rSr^: 4 !|I&b.«JSSS: cburcb ^c1*^*- ' " i ^ Ti^'r^saitogs ! f , Wednesday evenings, at BO dock. I , I Macedonia M. K. Church. Tenth street and I ' ttle'r^f W*DSnr^pastord'*BeV'!o!i "IT I ' | Hhlluti liapl 1st Church, Him peon avenue j ' Sunday eehwI^Vao^* m.' U.' Hmltk.UWrls- . leudent. H. 1. K. U. al 7 o'clock. Prayer ' ps* ^Sr^e^&L^S CHURCH SOCIETIES. i Kiaar PasssTTsaiAS CHt-aCB. | uadtae' Auxiliary Hoclaty umu are! Moi- . | lay evening or each month. President,

lime; secretary .^Mrs. Jue^l. fegj^ aset. | k" 1 , ^ ' .or League^ ^ it^ h 3^ id * | Kpwnnli Imi«! Chapter No. 17U ia. Me SECRET SOCIETIES. j Jlota '^^NoMXAJr. O. 1'^ A^M mreu rVT-Z 'w" Hiuun!,|tee.,rdei'. t , neei. every Kriday^ntght Hampton's ball! : , I'reeldeht. tClmer E. Hauck; Hecretxry. E. A. bourgeois, P. P.. J. W. Thurston. •e^L'^wreter^*'' jT Kuiey, . > 4 re. hi puts h.'oampliil."K.' <5 R. ' P "usll' Frlaay'raeiui'C^.or ( uon^ mMUSMOBd*1 ssturSa ' °afLo»n "saoc:.- ( President. Ueurgc O. Adams? secretary °'k! r Howard Thorn. The Home Hulldlugscd l/as Aeeceiatlnn meeu^everT Third Tliursdey lu IIk month SUtBntflt ol the Ownarshtp, iinigament, Circulilioe. Etc.. Raqtilrod b| the Act ot Aognt 24, 1912, of Ociu Ctl| SnUmI. publtohed weekly at j City, New Jersey, for April 1, h 1915. g I R. Cortit Rokiuoi. Oooau City. N. J. ^ Misigiog Editor. R. Cortio IoIImoo. " j; Bbioou Manger. R. Cortit Robintoi. " u R. Cortii Rohtnioo. f ' Owner : b I. Cgrtit Robinxon. Oosan aty, N. J. • [ bundhuhtcrs, mortgagees, and other T security boldars, holding 1 par cent, or r mure of- total amount of bunds, mort- | gages, or other aaouritics? h The Oeaai Cit| SontiMl has no bauds, mortgagas, or other reenrittas ontstending h R. CURTIS ROMRSOI. Sworn to and subscribed before DM this 0 first day of April. 1916. I8*"-] Jot. I. Seoll. Notary Poblic. „ My commission explrsi June. ISIS).

j\ ■ • ^ ; firing in YourOld Iron and Exchange 11 for a New One [ |) / -\Nli tlist is guarantee.! fur five years. This does not mean only Electriclrons. but any kind of an old H j! B I) nun from t!ir oli! fashl<.lle.lA.il iron up. •' 'We are Jtoing to give every ladv in Ocean City a cbunce g I- [j] v y io secure om- of tbe very latest type of Electric Irona on the market, fur fl.au and their old iron. Don't look ! OJAJ .lid with ilread to ironing .lav, hut do as your neighbors do and iron with an Electric j.J UJ iron. Don t mis* this opportunity to dtsjwse of your old sad iron. After using the Electric you will soon j| • Keriir i:i!.rr you must h.ivc an old iron of some kind to get a new one at the above price, as these are the jjjjlie Ocean City Electric light Co. The "Matchless" Light

Special Master's Sale | Real Estate Nolifp of .Settlement. Notice to Bidders. ,A NE"AA8|KHEY?T1 ' Public Notice. tbe^ av-.oun* oVlh " h'-d; ^'d*"n ' ?! ^ full amount of nli"tiid? rnalun^li, ru* - an t/ld. ^ 1,111 the rlgni to rej-et any

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OCEAN CITY, N.J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways «. . Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and 1 Insurance Notary Public aad Conunlasloaar of Deeds INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Mo—y to Loom om Bom* aad Mortgage