mm in the ; LOCAL CHURCHES | 1»uug Sermons and Excellent i Music Heard by Congregations. FIRST BAPTIST. TIM Kev. Jam* E. Lake preached -IB lb* Ftrat Baptist Church Sunday enorolng. Hla topic was ' The Unfold log of Christian Character." Br j caoaaof the ratoatorm Id the evening. < be war enable to attend the services, f and t*. 8. McAllister spoke briefly front the eighth chapter of Romsos. ST. AUGUSTINE'S. , There srsa another good-sired con ( (relation at the 10 o'clock mi" In 81 Ancnstlne's Choreb on Buodac. cele brmted by the rector, the Bev. ThornsF. Blake, who preached on the virtue of liberality, taking bis text from Si ' Paul's Epistle to. the Philippines Ueoeroslty. without the hope of retorn, the speaker said. Is the blghe.1 I form of liberality. This liberality was 1 exemplified by the Savior's many acts < while He was on earth. He received ' no returns for all He did. Ou the con 1 (racy, He was abused. Tbe speaker * wfmed to Abraham and bis hospitality lo tbe strangers, tbe strangers 1 - who afterward told blm he would be 1 the lalber of Isaac and a great uaiion ■ The kind-hearted, generous man Is ' always rewarded. If not on this earth, 1 be will receive returns In heaven. One 1 aMSla people today who ere thoroughly ' aaMeh and think of no one bat them- ' salves. One can show generosity by 1 wot unduly expoalng ' Ibe faults of others. * mat m. k. ' Tbe text of tbe pastor's morning aarmoo was II Cor., 6; 1: "We tben.es ( workers Ingetlw with Him, beseech , - yon also that ye receive tbe grace of , CM not In vain." The words "we then, as workers together with Him," wo re need aa carrying the principal thought which Pastor Kulp inleoded to enforce. Attention was first called ' to the fast that the Bcxiptorea era the product , of both divine and human agamlsa Ood hath lo limes past epaken ante teen by tbe propheu, hot in these teat day* by Hla Boo, tbe 1 Maud tends flesh and dwelling among 1 ■a Thue lr to that the Bind of Ood la 1 nfeelad by and throngh man. The iMr BpMt ta the hearts of msn Is ■ale known and speaks by the month 1 nf bwwanlty. In other i words, tbe ' Btale has come etralgbt out of the | bean IneftUta by- the Bpirit of Ood. AMH*tte«s maoaa Hie instrament ta hrtnglng to pam Hie srUI ooncerntegthshaman raoa Dr. Kalp, In taking op hie last, depa— i eemewbel from his osnai by weed ewd ptweee. Theesord "we" am claimed attention a. rapreeeotlng — d iftatfteg to a particular clam, not aa ■malng man eoltaetlvaly. The mmaing eoltaetlvaly. _
■pestle la writing to tbe Cburah and .. ha evWeatiy baa In mind use duelptaeafUhrtat, all who name Hla name and call Hbt lawd, who love tbe Mud" and aaak to do His will; CbrtoThe spanker than want on to eonelder Who oie ChiMtene and lbs teste by win it a eras ObrteUan may be kaawa, and he daetared that no mere . pnftiilau of godllneee, no mere mambmeblptath. church, oomemob— JtMi bowevar ecrapalona, no mere flfuiilb.Ao aewe eat ward ernmlng eaaatkatm a Chrtettan. Making clean thaiUltataaTIha ewpand Urn platter pl wtUMteoOea. Only -thoae who seek 01 to have tbe aatod of Christ, who lore " Hies, .kmiteg Hta woMe and doing " tbam, are CUrtat's true disciples. " "Aa workers." The disciple must £ be a workers. Wa are to Hla will eervtag Ood aa principle and as a doty, " atataktag from wo avawoe of service, however ardnooa. On this bawd, the J thoduty of a momber to hu^Tnicoiai * obuMh. Hamate do blaabars In coo- '' dnottag aad maintaining It. In too ' maay —Malms. Um mam bora kip u 11 apt to tall lato Uuao clasaaa, workers, " •btik an aad. Jarkara. Tbe shirker Mite ega hta doty and tayeuoo the worker. Tbe Jarfcer goto converted way winter, does bis doty for awhile, than backslides and ha shirker tbe . raatef the year. «' "Together with Ood." Tbe true J Christian ta given the greatest of all . lUilligii. that of oo-ogieeaUng with . Ooo Himself In the redemption of ■tan, Um eteebfhhlag of Hta kingdarn to the heart of hannnty, the . ■laliau or the new heaven aad the now earth wad the salvation of man, not alone their sou la In heaven, but anal and body .bare and now. -He . shall save His people from their etna," was the premise at Bethlehem, rum ra— —a iam. la the First Presbyterian Cborch, the pastor, the Dev. Charles H. Boh- ' war, preached at both cervices on Bundag. do tbe morotng his theme was, "Dam My Idle Ptaam Ood?" and his text John 8;V: "He that hath sent male with me; he hath not left me atooe; tar I do always tbe things thai am plWMtng to Him." ' Dr. Bobnrr mid In part: "la them words, Jesus, laye before mthme things. In the Brat place He glees aa the Meal of a perfect life— 'the thtage that am pleasing to Him.' Always to do tbe things that please Ood la the characteristic of a perfect life. Bemad, He tolls us that He realised Ike Ideal— • I do always the things that am pleasing to Him,' and third, Ha mvaals the secret by which the Ideal may be aUatoad-'He that hkh mot am le with am; He bath not left mi elewe ' The secret by which tbe Meal Hta moy be maltaed is to live lo —broken nommoolon with Ood. ■Blew the Meal lite h to do the thtage that please Ood, aad since I no I metal* thta Meal, It beoomaa a bear the warns af . Christ, to aak our ate see 'Does my lite plaam Oofr We lag ge— III Utah ibis I -"ledgteg team the lite of Chrtat. we ggg M earn thai If our User waoM bs|
characterised by e supreme fellb. Tbe writer of the book of Hebrews ssy-: Bui wliboni fauh II I- tmo »««bte lo please Him: for lie llislco u -Hi lo Clod I must believe llisl He Is end (list .He Is e rewarder of Ibein Ihst diligently seek Him ' What Is the fallh I hat • ples-es Ood? Ill- right relation !■ balh sent me I- with me: he tialb nol left me aloof ' Je-u- iru-led Ood. The father I- always pleased with Hie ' tbe'tru-t'of hls'wifr- "iVe''«"fe »-iih*the trust of her liushaod The mure perfect the trust, the more complete will be Ibe happluess of the home If we life of Irust Ihal Jesu. lived " -poke ou "The Kever of Life taking a> his text Matthew 8: IS. -He touched FRANKLIN WINS l„ reassilissls »— «— 1 ». James Kraukliu of We-l Bhiladel f^'on the Republican ticket for I he House of Representative- n, Peuu.yl IB from his dt-irict. There were 28.30U voters lu the dls Philadelphia south of Market street. fortieth and Forty-sixth Ward- ami I he largest district In IbeBlate Mr. Fraofcllu's majority was the greate-i representative. Mr. Kraukliu had a Hla district rcpreeeuts a capital of (30,000.000 Invested by the voters In manufacturing eatabllsbmeots and allied Interests. He was a member of tbe bouse ' years ago, and has been active 1 polities lo Philadelphia for more ' than a quarter of a ceotury. HAVE NEW PIANO I ' espnsu Otl Flat rlsoo Tlirosih Sirs. BsM.esillk'a Eflort-. A new piano haa been lostalled Id ' the First Baptist Church. Tbe firm from which II was purchased allowed |17S on tbe pleno presented lo the ' cborch by Mrs. Robert Smith a few ' months ernes. Mrs. Smith obtained her piano ' through IBs efforts of many friends ' during ber "Booster Campalgo" last ' spring, when she was successful lu Ibe ' coolest conducted by the Newell Cor- | eon store. Mra.'S<nllb gave ber piaoo lo tbe ' church In appreciation of Ibe hearty support of ber trteoda. eotag to Watt Uks City. Perpy Harris, who has bad a pholo1 grapber's studio oo tbe Boardwalk p here, will close up business (the lease having expired) and go lo Ball Lake I City, where hta brother la located, and * go In business with him. e ;; if d
"LIKE A KNIFE THRUST IN THE BACK^HE SATS Assistant Yard Master is Now Free From His Old Suffering. The name of Jsmej E. Black Is a prominent doe Jo Pennsylvania B. K. circles. Mr. Black is assistant yardmaster at Weverly, N. J., and Uvea el 111 Hlller street, Newark. In an Interview with the Teniae Man reosotly, be .emphatically endorsed the Master Medicine for Its splendid work In bis He said: "For eight year*, oft-apd oo, I suffered from stomach trouble end ca tarrb. My d If eel too was poor and 1 ooold scarcely eat a thing without suffering afterward from gas. At times I would hare pains thai felt like e knifetbrust lo my back. My etomacb would swell until It felt like II surely ■would break. "For days at a time I would eat only one meal lo tweoty-fonr hours , and even tbeo would Dot enjoy It. I was ao weak aod drowsy In tbe morothat they' couldn't get me Bp In time for work. Borne lime beck e friend tokl me shoot Teniae end, on aay-eo. I obtained tbe medicine. It haa helped me wonderfully. "Tbe pains In my beck end stomach have gone and I ceo agalo enjoy est log without discomfort. The catarrh condition, too, Is belter, end I feel stranger aod net belter at nig hi. Tbe old drowsiness baa left end I experno difficulty In getting up of a Teniae Is hetog distributed excloalvely lo Ocean Cuy at Hughes' Central , Pharmacy, Eighth street and Wesley . Proposal for tbe Collection and 1 Removal of Garbage and ) Ilud Aliatk I ! -imrrTirrV -Clvrt-Te removal ibe i rudtasllSM^ywsjynMd J H^SsaMCjix/fi0"*™ Ch*mWr*- tU! S provided tor I be purpose aod to ba aoeoni panted bj easb or certified check parable to ' lbs Ctlx of oosaa city In tbe aum ol Bvr ■ buodrsd dollar- WOO). > me i2^,ot»^?f£IijS!!lf,i?uib?rtsrJoii r a^iii^psv eaatemircy^ > of ji* TOOB fbl pertormabas of lbs contract. tsUb3 a perineal tons and bidding forma can be obeutn or BVS dollars <06401 tbvrvlo-, wblcb blddlbg or rvtoro bvforv lbs letllnf at Us WTba" Board of Commissioners isssi is lbs 1 rljbMo i^iaurw atj^tda, ^ ^ r ^ rsapooalbls staSsr, lb* Board ol Commlsslobcra.bowevor, isaarvlna tba ngbt lo rvjsrl I SBImall MAkkT A. MOUUB, a Ta&TStir-
; f. Are Cheapest in the End X r / When you put on a roof the first question you should A fi ask is " How long will it last ? " Many Roofs 1) (| I are apparently as good as new after twenty years' wear. ,1 II Why not use shingles that will give equal service ? Put on II . I WESffiSjO U A »"»™- J I %" — made by the manufacturers of RU-BER-OID Roofing. # 8 We recommend RU-BOt-OlQ SHINGLES because we '} know they will not warp, lea^or rot. They are fire- resisting, [J r ,» permanently waterproofed and always look well. ft SSS Red HU-«-Otf] SHINGLES make new homes most fi attractive They make old homes look like new. They give ft the same effect as tile at lower cost. Gray HU-aoM*Q O SHINGLES look exactly like slate. Either color will please fi 1^ you. Come in and see them and get our prices. \ C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. ^ .. ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^
f > Sureness Spells Speed! When you set out to make a call in person, you always assure yourself that you have the right ' address. In telephone-calling, equal sureness as to the proper telephone number saves not only time but positive annoyances both to you and to the person who may be called in error. The .vi iff way is first to consult the directory carefully — not trusting to memory — and then listen carefully while the operator repeats the number back to you, correcting her if she has misunderstood. Then. too. at times, when a number is called in error, it is well to remember that the person called to the telephone by mistake is never at fault and deserves the utmost courtesy. the dclawah a atlaxiio i' ttuleurath a telethojie co. ff ft o. B SMITH. District ManUcr. N 0 ■btabl atlantic city. h. j. l J
Ware's Specialties 1 ei£ASBURY avenue i srt;.'"" 44c. doz. ; 18c. qt. Tbe boesl Teas ami Cofieca. We mike a epecialljr of onr FruiU and Vegetables — freah every day. It will psy von to give ns a trial. We do not solicit, but we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware GROCER Phone ; i -M See Me First
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