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SUNDAY IN THE ' LOCAL CBORCRES Strong Sermons and Excellent .Music tfeard by Congregations. PINT BAP178T. "The Hidden I.lfe," from llie text In Col. X; I: "For ye ere deed, end your life If hid with Christ In Ood." was |be auhjecl of • strong eerniou by Ik* Ml or, I lie R0t. George F. Mitch, •l the Kir* llnpliet Church, Sunday uaorulna lb* epeclel eelecllou by the Junior Choir wee well received. The church mem hern were verymuch gratified to eee the ellendence In the Sunday echool Increased from 27 le«l week tthe Jo weal for over a year) to 61. The largest nUendauce eluee the egrlae of MpBOni ou "The Story of Jeeua" (llluetrated) hegau vai present at tba Church Sunday evening "Jeeua in the Village" wae the theme of the pleturee and sermon. Many comtneodetory remarks were heard at the cloee of the eervioe. A special feature was the splendid music rendered by ~ the mixed quartet. In bis eerinou lo the morning on ■The Hidden Ufa," Mr. Mitch spoke .In part as follows: "What a strange thing to say to a live man, -yg are dead.' No one de sires to be known as a 'dead one.' hp the Apostle Taul talks to the Color elan Christiana. lu this phrase he is reminding them that there Is a conflict In every life; a struggle between the good and the evil of mastery over tba life. The evil disposition Taul calls the old man,' and the deslre-for righteousness he calls the new man.' Us says. In tbaae words of the text, 'yearn dead, and your Ufa is bid with Christ lo Ood,' that the Christian Is notooly to be Immune to sin, but is to baveftmml a near source of llfe.namely, •the Itfe hid with Christ In God.' "This thought was very forceful to those Christians of Coloeaae because tbqr ware men who had beau redeemed fiiyy,the grossest etna, converts from Brian this exhortation , 'Come out' and he separate, and lead holy and pare .Uvea. From the beginning the glory af Christianity baa been Its positive attitude. Certain Indulgences, certain habits of tboagbt, and certain Meals whtah ate detrimental to man, however common they may be. must be pat aatde and trampled under foot la otder that there stay be opportunity lu ffmlop the Ood-iike side of life. The old man of sin most die in order Mailew tfsa new man of righteousness is live and stow." Mr. Mitch drew attention to the Prevalent aataaadeeauodtng of the -M» hM with Christ In God." In- 1 ward eaHgton m oeeentlal and dastr { able, bat an lam we know the Joy of Its 1 "fat lie la outward life, we fall far 1 MBit of the fulness of the Gospel of tfepfchChrMJeHia. He was God's | •artamador to baaumtiy. If our life, anChMdlaua, la to he hid In Hk the dlvlaa pramnos la us will unavoidably men Ml' Mmtf apon tba character of leas* vaUd. Cb,u,,M,uy '• 00 1 la aogaiadtng his sermon Mr. Mitch 1 HmlpiH the end trace of the method WMfd by Paul for hiding the lire hfcu. The Cbrtettan Is to exercise ' hevdag oop another, forgiving one 1 aaathar. U any have a oomplaint MMaet aoy, oven as the Lord frosty I tagava yoo. aad over all things put «• tore. -hlobU.be bond of perlact IdlBlM Christ rule In y—hMlla, and let the word of Christ dwell Id you richly. Ins word, what arat yh do. tn word or lo deed, do nil la tha name of the Lord Jeeua Christ, SEWS* In Gad, the Fntber.l Pastor t. B.Kulp read e. Tbe morn tag script are Lake «; IW, both in •Wl* It w»a tha aeoouot of the honllag by our Lord of the men sick of •he palmy, that can whom four of bis Mmdo heaagbt lata the pianenct of Jeam hy anrrylng him up to the top of uia low built Eastern house nod letting him down loto the loner court of •he boom, having lint removed some of the light tllm which wen used to <tm the court yard during tha rainy meaoa. The spanker described the construction of the bouse of the period la Falastloe, end be made H clear thpl the house wee not necessarily e tawly one, Inasmuch as the residence. af tha wealt by wen not often of more ^aa una or two stories, though freqaeatly tbey covered a large area of Broend. The lunar court we. com mop to ell residences of any pretension The grant crowd who were present M bear tha Meetw wen intent upon' tfeetrowo ooovenleuoe end refused to *tv* •»* «° permit the sick of the «aMy to he brought to Jesus by the hrtUpatJ entrance to the court where - If a Th* tmchlng. Tha entire loeMent was uaed *s the text, and from It Mr. Kulp preached a most aearchlog evangelistic eermou. IhMhd which he scored aevaraly the Brno-going lodiOereoce as to the aalvattoo of their frilow-men that cbaraetaram .the membership of the aver a* church congregation of Ibeetdays: and he did uot except the local congregation. After dtecrlMuf the heeling. Mr. Kelp went on to eay that the miracle* die no example of whet our Lord is i •Me to do end will do. His miracles , at* a pledge prom I w They I ■hew Htm tft^^klej.uflh* force. •nd thy Conqueror of \5|mu "All I pawvr tehmvpo and ooMrtbis given ' Bala Ma," is Hie own decleraiiou ou this point. He nM lb. widow'. 1 •no at Nata. nailed l.aurus berk to . m aad bunt the ban of He own taah aad doom lurtb In be Htm who heath aad was dead and te now alive Hbbbpnbbbb- taM each a pressure thCMlhaad work* of hie four frleuds BMaght the eteh of the palsy. .ht rilif, Iks .(Maker Inn n ■"M »*h emphasis to the fast that " ' .

Jesus boldly lonk Issue with the I I sees, who had already beoome Hie enemies, because Hie leaching was S undermining tbelr system of priestly graft end robbery of llie people. They were present to watch Him aud catch Htm In some violation of their perBt verted construction "f the lew. They ■ hough! tliey lied found It when Jesus - spoke to the sick man, "Thy sins are forgiven lliee," as Hie words of heeling. Forth* lib, they ssld, "This Man x| speakelh blasphemy, for who can for,4 give sins bu| (Jod ouly?" The rejoin* „ der came quickly and sberply. "Hut ' tbtt ye may koow tli.t tbe Hon ol ' lt Man helb power on esrth to forgive ,j sins," He eald to the sick men. "I say onto thee, arise, take up tby couch or end go unto thine house." He claimed aud exercised power in the face of the ry, Pharisees which belonged to God oe •loDe- •,,d declared himself the m Christ aud their Messiah. And from (hat Ylme onward they were determined to kill Him. Mr. Kulp then noticed that there was here e brother man In desperate |lt uetd aud that the fnltb of the four u> frleuds caused them to, spare no effort lie 10 Ming their brother to tbe remedy n. for bis need. All of tbem worked lo M tbe Utmost to bring one brother lo rf Christ. "Yet," eald (be pastor, "we By have g membership In this church of < brought one lo Christ In seversl kf mouths." The speaker .coutluulDg, called ellen- , Hon lo Ihe fact thai, lu thle miracle of |r healing, our. 1-ord responded lo tbe ^ faltli of the four meu. sluce II duos i )a not appear that tbe sick of llie palsy | C"HW ,n »">' w«y apeak or net for 1 u. himself. God hears and anawers In- - (n terceeesry prayers; all of us have been M brought to Him by such prayers The ul call Is to every believer lo pray with- i or out ceasing for bis brelhreb who are In newt of salvation. | [t( Mr. Kulp closed with a along appeal ,b to the church to Join (arneetly in the . "»rk of leading men to Cbriet aud to 10 do tbls by walking humbly before y God, so that tbey may oonslstently approach tbelr brotbar-men wlUi a 1 call to repentance. < In tbe evening, lbs sermon wet se evangelistic, as was also the entire Ml service, and deep feeling pervaded tbe m congregation. ul *"*"* id Hew Yueetan Oeta Its Water. re In Yucatan the people depend for ry tbelr water supply chiefly on what an re known as -eeuoien." or subterranean lD reservoirs, fad by bidden underground I, la km or a network of water courses Some at these ana an near the -*r- " that tbe soil has given way and laft , a surface pood or reservoir; others | again are reached only by powerful 1 '7 pumps or a system of ladders by > which tbe women deacead Into soar- 1 » mom caverns or traverse narrow pel- t as ; levies to Ml tbatr Jan from the hidden j I springs, and In seme cams tha en- « „ trance to these deep caverns la a coeie ! riderable distance from tbe neeraat ' I village or farm. Sometimes a Croat af t ' , rock If left over each • -cent**" with . ' ] an aperture through wMah tba day- j light reacbm the cavern, forming a i if real grotto, with stalactites and eta- j at laguiltee of considerable beauty. • 'a I Nearly nil of tba ancient dtlm and \ e, modem towns and haciendas are local- J it ed near some one of ttiaas snlaaiiaaaaa 'j In National Magazine. i °J ^ Was It Far Hlml h 1 Blithe® and Smlthera warn neigh- i d bora. Tbey were friends bafcan they » m , by BHtbera* boy poatriag BarttbmY kid « off a blgb picket fence end aaariy c , brraklug hie young neck. Then Smith- 5 r- era killed four of Blithers' ctilckem • After that tbey glared at earii achat it : Uke a couple of boas thieves. y I Blithers hired a colored man to mow c ,1 Ma lawn. Baatos throw tba gram over tba fence Into Brnttben* yard. "Hey, your yelled Bmttbera "What tn thunder are yon dotngr * Kastus blinked. '' -n** e»». yWwwwj re'stWffuniBrt c 11 "Muicr roared Bm«Sera, .-I alnt m* £ t. no malar ^ ° "Atotcbar be gaqad. .Tban he r ncratehad Ma bead. "Dae fanny," be * added. -De gem man what lib here any Am II I sill AUl Am I— b- — mmmm* SAW... U da gram de jackass next" dohr—

Jodge a — •r Too Many Seeks In Ilea, s In bewailing tbe fact that too many f books are published Mr. Hetnamana raf echoes a complaint made over three . centuries ago. Barnsby BJch. la bM r preface to "A New Description of Ireland." published In 1800, writes: "One of tbe diseases of this aga la tba mnlU- ' tude of books that 'dot b so overcharge ' tbe world that It Is not able to digest p tbe abundance of Idle thai h I every day hatched and brought Into tbe r world, that are as divers In tbolr Samoa , aa tbelr autbura bo la tbelr Meek It Is , bat a thriftless end thankless occope- , Hon, this wrltlug of books. A «"■" » (re certainly U-tter to alt singing tn a ' cobbler's shop, fur bis pay la ' a penny a>st.h! But a book writer. If be grt aometlaiim a few r~ni1sn|> dons of tbe Judicious, be shall he ears I tu reap a thousand reproaches of the , insurious." - I-oudun Chronicle. , _ Avute Stni. of Hearing. , "les." ..ul tbe |.n»|*-ntua lawyer hi 1 ! epeaLiug.iu s friend. -| bad a long wall before I gut .... pnu-tlee. but I ' am rertstuly sathlted now with my HTOftw.l..iiiiD<| its en.uluinruta Tbe ear 1 ly days, tbe sailing for clients, were i i bacd. though Why . do you know thai I I got slier au l. lie thai when I heard ' . a f.«.|.te(. OU Hie stairs 1 wuld lei I ninety -nine nine, out of a hundred , whrriw or not tb» |*r-e,u «aa eomiu« , to my oib.-e ■ "Well thai is alraugs." re|.ll,d lib friend "V ■■■•■ son*- of bearing musl -Nut ... let." retdled the lawyer loll -.a-. | mode up my mliu] tbsi tbey nan- noi cmulng lo ny office aud hliHSy "nlue limes ..ul of a hundred Her Asa. slant Tbe authoress of ebom I I legends ttlaller lei l» had as Id thai she sas vory in ber married life "I Dim] my liualmnd nub a help.- aba ' iddial fervently "IndnsP" .aid her friend. "Doe* lu rook or write 7" w.d. Awske. M Passerby - 1 Huragbi y.si were blind Mend leant— Well law. Hmrn kN led end romis-ilHou ia *■> great thai K even a blind man bap lo keep his ey ss 1»-n bowadsys If b# sable lo do any *

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ONE-THIRD of your total «al« are made jJi rough the displiyi in your show windows, but in order to increasr the value of those windows you must make them effective when the people do the most shopping at night Electric Lights arranged to display your goods to the best advpn- ^ Uge will direct attention to your wares when at their best and in that way quickly raise the* sales acovtint and the store's reputation for modem ism. Ask us. Ocean City Electric Service . *r v^r atiawvic eivv cifcvnie eo THE "MATCHLESS" LIGHT