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' >1 I RIVERSIDE ? Horses E. S. fc " , ' H J * Receiving Cut Herrings an Cabbage THE HOME CIR "Pleasant Evening Revei cated to Tired Mot the Home Circle !RUDE THOUWH.XS JtKim A MAK DIE SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN I Back of the happiness of the sea m at Easter lies the hope ot (he- ' ul, the augmenting certainty with liich many answer this question. It one of the oldest of all questions, i the morniu glow of time, by the Ids ot Egypt and the plains of latdea, men sought to solve the i ystery. The Indian talked of nting grounds, and the man of sihess in OTvtcilgo?and Loudoa-jops his papers on' his desk and i (Is himself wondering whether lie j 11 have any part or knowledge in | B life that will go ou wh c.,3e is I ne. v The search trfvorw not at all of j lerstition. The advent of soience j s not ee.ived to make it any lees i issiiig. The -only difference is [ it men cease to be satislied With lerlicial answers. At heart the io beats as one here; it feels that mortality is its right; its whole lory of life is built on hie; wo live the faith of an unending life. Che word Easier is almost gjrnonyus with happiness, but happiness ?lt are those who have the Easter oh, which is the vision of a living hist. Esster day is the celebral of the resurrection of our Lord, io ltveth and was dead, and is e for evermore. That is the old even new, the precious Kas'er th, "a living Christ," to give new through the hope of immortality, ere is the sting of death or thv ory ot the grave, with the expeoon of a perfeot world beyond? ,ove is ever asking the question, snds may die, but the friendship 9, We have said our farewells, tho longing fo^theh^^^^^i ?? I : ; ?uy *'* *, , tfJ) IN PI V -x ','(* ' /", v; " . C s We have sale chea . them. ^ so come a j >rd It Daily d Florida LOl :CLE30LUMN. ries,?R Column Dedihers as They Join at Eusning Tide THE EDITOBIAL PEN not dim. Fathers and mothers aro oherishing the hope of a day yet to dawn when the old home ties will be knit again. Hearts that are heavy with the sorrow of a lost form and a silent voice will see the star of hopcthrough the blurring of tears. We have written this hope in all the beauty of our pemeteiioa, in love's memorials. We accept it as our every day thoughts. In some lives,~*5>oee that have meant moat for this world, there has been a steady onncihushess of another world and a larger life?a sense of immortality. All the teach iugs of Jesus stand out with t this background of a rfian's life as stretching far beyond the dust. And so, when the gloom of the grave gathered about him, those who knew him best saw in it,"but the promise of anotlmr day and soon they saw, as never before, how glorions and bow real the fate of the life that cannot taste of death. * K.ieter is the symbol of life. To make room for the life more abundant, there must lie a death of the life insufficient, a death of old desires, amhi-iotis and suns which are unworthy, Kacli year should bring a fresh resurrection in our lives?a dentil of the old life,poor anu mean, a resurrection to the new life, unselfish and hallowed. We * ifitiBi die to weakness to arise to strength. We niustdie to selfishness to ar.se to devotion. We must dwto strife and hatred to arise to peace and love. We must die to the things which are temporal to arise to the things which are eternal. To all who have the clear Easier vision, - ' *5 ' ?? -a gPET advertised buggies p for th^ past nine re have decided to t ,nd get one.\ V or V T?i > i Wholesale JISBURG, -/ Christ is risen indeed in the heart, to he alive forevermore. 1 ? ? * EA6.TEU FAITH. That which we cannot demonstrate as a scientiiic fact we grasp by faith. With what Bcorn and loathing do we look on any who, lucking love ties to the future and barren of hope for larger life," tell us that men I die like the beasts! No faith has wrought the better hope into the very fiber of our basic thinking. We I love best the sougs that sing it and give immortality to the literature that speaks our hope most clearly. Either the question must be an-, swered in the affirmative or it must be that man is the greatest exception to the laws of an orderly world, the one being whose life is but a , maze of contradictions. Aro his I powers alone to fail of their poesibiU! - flin'tf t, li-. t!,., .,1... | 1 glorious sceus shall find no fruitage? j 1 "Why beats he these longings, why ! cherish dreams and hopes that can ! never be fulfilled in t!m brief span j of his life? Shall he erne into being frighted with these precious seeds of eternity, this concipusuesa land expectation of a larger life, and | all fail of fruition? Life mocks not thus the grass of the fields. How much more, then, , shall Tour Heavenly Father care for I you, O \o of little faith. To doubt the fullness of life yet to ' be is to doubt the promise written over all the Father's tyorks. And the heart j of man answers hack to the voice of nature. The nobler the man the clearer and firmer his hope of life to be* the white souls, the leaders, the lord of them all in life and character, kept claar and nndinined that shining tight. * liesolve to see the world on the ' sunny side, and yon Have almost won the battle of life at the outset. > In cases of rheumatism relief from 1 pain makes sleep ami rest possible. This may be obtiineHs. by applying berlain's Liniment. / For sbie by Chami all dealers. | # | ???L??? vJDENf i, waKona and horses 4or ty days, but still nave ry and/give them away 71 B./lN.' V \Vls/co. . Rcc Oncers \ ?ranf North Carolina t lliii 11tiitmM .. nguintadw We Have Just T? j/ Old - R * pMWii^^flF oc~K3 Whtelcr an'I Wilson yd Singer Sowing Mat hi Bands and accessories: We are in a pcv?itio\ti commodation that cafi be hid,. Rotary ao:l wl stitch. We will shfjw them in njah.jgatiy birw ter sawed oak, djbp heads with 5 t<? 7 drawl best on earth, writp us a card and will brine; ^ like, pay when yoA wish. Pianos, organs, Mai J.W. HOLUN< / LOUISBUR ' i ' . r i. \ ' ' ' ll&'v hi . """ " M WAREHOUSE v. ' ' <v? < r,Sf \ "' Mules , . . ,-VVf Williamson ??? I ^ . > * - - * ' - " eiving Daily ?es, Lemons, Dunlop Ld Excelsior Flour - # t ... ORTH'S I iken on The eliable />; - m V peg, Nocdles 3 tor 5 cents. Oil ?V\ end you the most liberal ac )rating shuttles, lock ami chain < eye maple english oak and quarp. If you want one of these the bu one for inspection, buy if you [itincs, coffins and Caskets. jSWORTH Gm' /> > , IM v/ ?
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