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A a : CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 19, 1903 II WEEK THE AT RE MO DEL: SALE i v y .: -- lb fr- It' PARLOR ITRXITtrBB , t-plM Mahoyany Suit, loow tushlon. i- til in. . 4 IK I . t-. r.vA. .iituiliiM.il In leather,;-rruUrf4J.OO;- i I -piece Mahogany Suit, upholstered In leather, regular 76.: ft 4 m i l-pieca Mahogany Suit, upholstered ;? now..... .'. k..:....$S.75 f S-plec Mahogany Suit upholaterod f ; in tapestry or allk vtlour, regular fy- S80.00; now...... ...$44.0O l-Dlec Parlor Suit upnomerea pi leather, regular $16,00; now S07.&O Correapondingly -low prices on .flns f J leather Chairs, ' Rockers, Divans an4 i an cwa. SIDEBOARDS AXD BlTFETS iff . -jJw' y Oolden Oak Buffet. 42-lnch bae. with 12x40 Inch French bevel mlr ! ror, regular tl.50; now.. . .$13.75 'polden. Weathered or Early. English ' Buffet, regular $25.00; now..$19.7 , Golden or Early English Buffet regu- i'llaf. J7,60; now. v. $29.28 V'Qoldeh Oak Buffet- r.egular $N.00: now....-...' $S7.00 "Earty English Buffet regnlar $T5.00: ...nor,,,,, , ,.,u. ......$1.83 C7rlrWateh th( above."' Bufteft at i,repondlng!y Iqw prices. EASTER SONGS ft'& Christian world cele brates the glad feast of hope Easter Oolfimemoratlng the resurrection, ol Chxtet ornaments of joyous colors re- nlaCa the algna of mourning, rich em broideries adorn the altars, the bells ring' out thefr Joyous chimes and in - the. sanctuary a chant to. heaven rises In all voices "Alleluia; Aiieiuiai Al leluia! . The observance to-day Is doubly Impressive by reason of Its contrast with the Lenten season "Just ended. , Goftd Friday, the anniversary of the death of the Redeemer of Mankind, faithful Christians united for "the veneration of the Cross, when the Church placed before the ejrg s of her children th history of the great vie, tlm of the human race. The altars, ' stripped of all ornaments, the silence of the bella, the vestments of mourn ; IngVIn the sanctuary, tha solemn ser vice, jth sadflesa upon every face, 4H ( united to proclaim the anniversary of ' - Easter nroclalms a great Joy. . tha resurrection of the Savior. As such It trta be fittingly .observed tha world oves.' . While tho observance In Char ,'lott"wlll be confined largely to the ' Catholic, Episcopalian and Lutheran churches, nevertheless It will be com 'meliorated In greater or less degree in the; other churches as welL The order of v services tn - fne -aeveral churehea Is as followe: ": p:r 'Easter Music. ' .; f;:. TRINITY METHODIST, . Thai" choir consisting of the , following namid: Miss C. E. Sessions, soprano; Mrs. .M. U. Slmmonds, contralto; Mr. Geot H. Neweorab. tenor; 'Mr. C. C. Butt : baritone: Mr. H. L. Keesler,'orenlet and . Thofr 'maater; assisted by thelfrellowlng named members ot the RJcharl Orches tra ".Mr. Don Richardson, violinist; Mr. - A. jr.- Russack, viola; Mr. Frank Cray ton; clarinet: Mr, Louis Baker, comet; v Mr.. "Ralph rrabier, trombone r will ren der ths following programme. MORNING . SERVICE. Pretude-"Agnus Del" ....... Blxet i: Orchestra and Organ. Hyma No. 6-"Chrlst theLord la . Rlwsn To-Day." : . . , , - ' ." . Chant--"The. Lord's Prayer". ....Hummel Anthem "As It Began to Dawn' .... .1 .4.. - -:.Vlncnt t Soloist Mr. Newcomb. Oloria "Glory Be to the rather"...... ... ... ..i ... ... ... ... ... ...Greatorex. Anthem "Our Savior LlTOs"....Sohoebel . Sctolst Mr- Butt -X: Aoffertory DlSjNacht der XJebe " ...... ... ..; ... "... .-e ......Hawley i- i Orchestra. . ' Hymn No. lC-"E!ng With all tha Sons of Glory." 5 ' B?rmt,Ptri.Jet "RUen With Christ , Anthem "O Risen Lord"-. . .. ....Fisher (Violin obligato) Mr. Don Richardson. Hymn Nou.. 4l "Tha Son of God Goes Forth to War. " - Potlud "8rbnd" . . . -. v . , . .Bohm ijy. , '.Oreliwtra and Organ. nf , '. i EVENING SERVICE. Prelude '(Violin 8ok-"Largo"....Haetidl f Mr.' Don Rlchardnon. Hymn No. 78J-Holy! Holyt Holyr " Anbam-nJft.Vn Your Voices Now".. ... ...'... ..Neldllnger ' Paletot Mr. Butt AntBem'i'&irist rthe Lord- la .Risen"., . ..Vt... .. Dudley Buck fc'.fittt, Mies Sessions. Offertory ;"March Triumphant". -Vincent " While sales to date remains, by reason of our enormous stock, a vast amount of the very choicest furniture and . furnish ings Any impression that our stock1 now consists of remnants and left overs is all "wrong. We have )ut every article in ourentire'stock into this remodel sale, nothing escaping the reduced price, and the -only way to reaUy get in touch with the values we are offering is to personally visit ourstore, seethe 1 goods,'. but most, important of all,' the prices we have put on them. Our remodel sale is beyond ques .' ..tioir- igreatiaist ''jtxney-jYiiigBet .tluiibiEui beoffe5dsthe) 'pnUlo in facV our. stock is marked to sell at such' riaicidously low prices tn one .could' well afford to anticipate their future needs. ' , Monday, thebeginning of the third .week of. :the remodeling sale, has much in store for the buying public in:this section' Our experiencecV and cap able force, larger now to properly care for the enlarged patronage, is always ", F The items detailed lbtij'jBteffi now now WWV in U cor ' AND SERMONS Hymn No. 621 "Hark. Hark. My Soul" Sermon-Subject "Beyond the Grave Life." Organ Postlude "Festal March" Calkins TRYON STREET METHODIST. MORNING i?EhVICE.' frgon I'rtlude Anthem-God Hsth Appointed Gullmant 1 Day... ....Toura ....Shelly ..Coombs Off-nrtory The Rest'i-iecton.. 8lo 7h KiK e G!ry Mrs. i:. I.. Msrtln. Postl'ide PiifcTim's CIimui.. ...Wagner EVENING BERVICE. Prelude Chorale ... ...Mendelssohn Anthem King of. Kings... .......Simper Offertory Tho' Magdelene... Warren Poatluda Grand March Foot -- Mr a Pryan, Organist 8ECOND PRESBYTERIAN. ' MORNING SERVItiC Organ Prelude Hosanna.. .. ..Dubois Anthem When the Sabbath Was Past- ,i. : -.r """V SoloMy Hope la In-the Ever Lasting y., ' ... -r.. - .r .V .. Stalner ' Mr. Baxtresser. " - Anthsni-Thanka Be to God : Crltton Poatluda Grand Choeur.. .. ...Gullmant IL. J. Zehm. organist and choir direo- tor. . . . " - Union eervlca at tha First Presbyter Inn church at night Tha musical service will -be under the direction f Professor Zehm. ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN -r MORNING SERVICE. , ; Organ Prelude. . ,' v Doxolog?. . . "". Invocation ' - - . . S' . Hymn "Harlt! Ten Thousand Harps and Voices. ' .:. v' Anthem.. ... ......... Jfagler Solo parts, Mrs, Byrd. Mr. . Joseph Jones and eherua choir...' Offertory Anthera.. .. ; ."Edmund Turner Bass Solo Mr.-B. P. Tlngley and chorus ehotr. ' Hymn "The' Day of . Resurrection".! ......r.",..- ... . ... ..Tune Miriam The Sermon- The Easter .Messag." , Prayer. - " ' ':. ' Hymn "Rise Glorious Conquerer Rlsa ; ....... ..... ...Italian Hymn ' Benedlotlon. : V ' . - . Poatlulo. i -v ''".y UNION EVENING 8ERV1CE, Organ . Prelude Overturew y. ....Hollina .;-.iMr.- Eehaa..'i inx? Gloria Patrt. ' - . ' The Lord'a Prayer - Th - congregation joining). ' . - y - . - . : Hymn "Hark. Hark. My Soul, Aogello Songs Are Swelling. The Scripture Lesson Psalm 24. ' Prayer. v -.--I.-." '---- .--' r-i'. -Hymn "Jerusalem, tha Golden." . Tho Sermon "The Problem of Immor tality." - - - . Death and Life: A musical setting of the sublime story of the resurrec tion. Words by Ann Porter Lynnes, tha rnuslcby Hurry Rowe SheHey. Soloists: Tenor, Mr. 'Joseph Jones; contralto. Miss May Oates; soprano, M nt X. C JByrd; baritone. M Walter Scott; bass, Mr. E. P. Tlngley and the, chorus choir. , , :. : ' .., . ' Benediction. ' 1 ' " Organ Prelude Hallelujah Chorus HaendL . -'; H. J. Zehm, organist Second church acting organist and choir master. " ,j . ST.. MARK'S LUTHERAN:. j - Farly mniiii aetrlrr ajt o clock.- j Prelude Reverie' .. ..P. A. Sehneker 1 Anthem Lift Vp Tour Heada....Loren i OtTerwrj-'aftn... .. .7. 7.R0sstntJ - u uv in our remodel sale have , in here aid only too' glaU ,'give in this advertisement are carry on the remodeling of our buildings " ' . . . " j: "sniPi.Tcrnr' davenports" . Solves uccessfully tha small room problem. Buy during thtt sal and save 20 to S3 1S per cent. ' The "SIMPLICITT" la truly an ornamental Sofa and a good Bed ran be changed .Instantly by a simple push, nothing to get out of .order. W have them In Oolden Oak frame and upholstered In green velour, regular 141.00: now. Davenport Birch Mahogany frame regular 145.00; now. Weathered Oak frame Daf2n port ltO.00; now. ...-.... . Early English frame Davenport regular $70.00; now Mahogany frama Davenport, upholstered In $80.00; now O Posllude-Mnrcl)... ...Gounod Communion service st 11 o'clock. Freiudo-Ardent In G.. Batiste An thorn Christ the Lord Is Risen To- Iay... ' ... Poster Oflertory-Am'iinte... Beethoven Anthem -ltejclce, the Lord Is King... ;,. ,. .Lorens Pitstlude March 3entlficale Tormbelle Tha evening service will bo given to the rendering of a cantata by the choir. . "The Conquering King." This cantata contains soma very beautiful music consisting of quartettes for wo men voices, mixed quartette, aolos for fV Aiftmnnt vnle.na and selections for choruses. The cantata has alao selec tions fdr Palm Sunday. Good Friday and Easter Sunday, all of which will . h anno- t the evening- service. ns choir will be assisted by Miss Marga ret Greever, soprano; Miss Catherine Walter i-nntrilln: Mr. R. M. Usher, tenor; M Roy Butt bass, and Miss Chappelear, violin. 1 The other members of the choir are the following named: Sopranos: Misses Agnes Phlfer, May Gibson, Edna Hipp, Kosaiyn oum-mer;-altos: Misses Haxel Moaes and May Bell Greever; tenors: Messrs. W. L.-JenklnvKduard Scholta, W. U Blaxkwelder and Dr, E. C. Bayette; basses: Messrs. E. C. Frank. A. R. Wlllman. Rudolph Wlllman and W.L. Dixon. . " ; W, Jlarvey Ovprcarsh, organist and director.,, . XAT THE SELWYN. rThs following projrramme will be rendered at the Selwyn Hotel to morrow night from 7 to 10 o'clock by the Richardson Orchestra.: Holy. Holy. Holy.. .. .. .. ..J- B. Dykes I Lay Mr Sins on Jesus.. .. ....Wesley More Love to Thee .. .. ..Sullivan Coma Thu Almighty King. .-...Glradlnl Sun In My Soul Mon He Leadeth Me... ... ... ...Bradbury Ia-1 Kindly iJgm. ,.Dykea Praia Him, Praise Him.. A ...O. A. Allen Consolation .. ... ... .. "...Mendelssohn Melidy in .. ....Rubinstein ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL, y A rich and varied programme of Km. nFnaril for tha Eas ter, celebration In St. Peter's Eplsco-l pal cnurcn, 11 ioow: . Morning - service: Processlpnal wel come.. Happy Morning." calkin. - "Christ Our Passover," Easter wnan.T Te Deum.' Stanord. . , ': , JulIUte Deo, Foster, Introductory hymn. "Jesus Christ Is Risen To-Day." Lyra Dlvldlca. . : Anthem. "Awake. Awake. With Holy Rapture Sing,'? J. E. Wesf Hymn, "The Btrue IS J r, nnnnni. Communion , aarvice: I'Kyria .Elelson," Stalner. ' - - v " ., - -Gloria Tfbl."' Stalner. , "Sanetua." SUlner, - - ' "; Reoesslonal hymn. "Jesus Lhraa," Gauntlett . . . . Evening services: - rraceseioaai nyrnn, "t'ems i Faithful. Raise tha 8 train." SiUtlvan. . ' S . "Glorla.1 Toura. . "Magnificat" Tours. . ' 'Nune DlmMOs." Toura. . ... Anthems Of The.CoUecta. - - k "Hoaanns," Granler. i u . iiOt. vn. MAUdst trvmfu- before Mtrmon. "At Tha Lamb's High Feast rM.r nthTn. "No Therefore Our God We Thank Thee." Maunder. , Reeesaional hymn, -Rejolca to roer im Herat" Measlier. .;;',, y MORNING 8EVIC4-..-:'' Anthem. "With Joyful Hearts Let Us Praise Him." Raglna Cash. v . Chorus, choir. y . , . . .--.;..- Invocation. y, -, " i .; .. Hymn 11. " "" ' ''X Scripture reading. . ' Offertory- anthesa, "Olery Ta God." i if. u y every way comeup to our the;customer the benefit not an index to the vast stock $88.1$ upholstered In beautiful rib velour, ..$34.75 regular . . $39.25 leather, . .$59.78 regular ..$61.75 upholstered In Fabrlkold. upholstered In best Spanish reliance leather. Brackett Solo parts,- Miss Craven, aoprana; Mr. L J. Townsend, bass. . Prayer. - . . ,. Response. Hymn 200. - Sermon. "An Easter Message.' Hymn 459. Benediction. EVENING SERVlCa Anthem. "Look Ye Saints The Light Is Glorious," Reed. Sol. part Mr. L. J. Townsend. Offertory, "Christ Is Risen," Dressier. Solo, Miss Craven. Violin obligate, Miss Klueppslberg. "On The Throne," Bartlett Solo, Mrs. C. E. Mason, with choir ac companiment; violinist Miss Bertha Klucppelberg; organist, Mrs. Alex Steph ens. ........ .1 - CHURCH SERVICES. PRESBYTERIAN. . ... Flrst-he .paitor,. Rev, Dr. TVJMi Klncald, will preach In the morning at 11 on "The. Easter Message;" In the evening the congregation of tha Sec ond church will unite with thla church and Rev. Dr. J. W.. Roseboro will speak on "The Christ ie Risen." . In connection with tha evening service Shelley's beautiful oratorio, "Death and Lif e.-wilt be - rendere by the choir; men's meeting at 9:45; Sunday school at 1:30; mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at I; all are cordially Invited to these services. ;. St, Paul -Rev. Charles E. Raynat, pastor; Preaching at 11 and $ by the pastor; men' prayer meeting at 10:$0; Sunday school at 1:10; prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at I; all are welcome. ' :y ; ; ... Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor. Presachlng at 11 and $ by tha pastor; meeting of tha session at the close of the morning sermon for the reception of members; Sunday school at $; Westminster League meeting At 7:41; all are cordially invited. Belmont Rev. T. J. Hutchineon. pastor; Sunday school at 10; morning service at 11 and evening service at 7:10; prayer meeting Wednesday evening; at 7:45; visitors cordially wel come to all these services. Westminster Rev. F. D, Jones, pastor. Preaching at -11:15 and $; special Easter music at both services; Sunday, school at 10; a cordial wel come to tha public. i ',.; baptist. ; Utnth Avenuo Rev. L. R. Pruett pastor. Servlcee to-morrow eond acted by Rev. Edward 8. Reaves at 11 and I; 8unday school at I; prayer aervlce and Bible study Wednesday evening at $; a welcome to all. North Charlotte There will be a anion. Easter service at the Methodist church at 11. the Baptist fnd Metho dist schools uniting; preaching at 7:10 by the pastor, Rev. 8. F. Conrad at the -Baptist chape 1. - - y. Prlt chard Memorial.- Rev. Dr. . E. E. Bomsr, pastor. Serrlcee at 11 and 1; 1 the pastor preaching at - both hours; Sunday sen 001 at :I0; this Is "rally day" and a large attendance Is expected. All are welcome. First JUptlet ehureltiReitLHerman H. Hulten. pastor There will be' spe cial aervlces at this church. At 11 a m. In addition te the special mu sical programme, the pastor will de liver an Easter message. At the-night service at $ he will deliver the first In a series ef popular .lectures, the subject -at" thtr thne to be "How to Get a Oood Wife." Mid-week; ser vices at nsuaL . The Bunday school room, where all of the services' are being held while the new church bul'dlng- ta In progress, ts both pleas & expectations, there still of their knowledge, and in our store which are ant and commodious. All are wel come. METHODIST. Dllworth. Preaching by Rev. A. L. Coburn at 11; Sunday achool at 9:45; preaching at Big Spring at 1:30; Sunday achool at 2:10. Calvary Revival aervlces to-night at 8 and Sunday at 11 and 7:45; pray er and aong service at 10:15; Decision Day service for the Sunday school at 8; a cordial invitation to all. Belmont Rev. W. S. Halts, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30; Sunday school at . 3; ' services will be held dally through the week at 3:10 In the afternoon and 7:30 in the even ing; Rev. John H. Bladly, pastor of the Derlta church, will do the preach ing; the public , is cordially invited. North Charlotte Rev. A. R. Sur ratt pastor. Preaching by the pas tor at 11 a. ,m. and 7:45 p. m. At $:4S there will be an old-time sing inn at the Sunday school. Mid-week vices as usual,. , All are welcome. Brevard Street Rev. Harold Tur ner, pastorr-ZTha pastor will preach at 11 a. m. and 3 p." m.; prayer meeting at 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. A cordial wel come to all, - - - -- - - Tryon Street Rev. H. K. Boyer, pastor. At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach an Easter- sermon, and there will be special Easter music. - He will preach again at $ p. m. Men'a pray er meeting at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 3:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. All are cordlatly welcome to these services. - EPISCOPAL. Church of th Holy Cpmforter.' Slma Hall, Dil worth. Holy Communion at 11. Sunday achool and Bible class at 4. St. Martin's Chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets. Holy Communion ac 3:30; Chinday school and Bible class at 3; evening prayer and children's Easter service at . St. Andrew's Chapel, SeversvlUe. Mornlrfs prayer and sermon at 11; Sunday achool at 4. - Chapel of Hope, East Fifteenth street- Sunday school at 3:30; eve Blnsr prayer: and sermon at $,r - St. Peter's, corner North Tryon and Seventh streets Rev. Harrl Mai- Unckrodt rector, Easter Day. Cele bration of the holy - communion at 0:10; morning prayer, sermon and communion at 11; Sunday - school Easter servloe at 3:30; evening pray er and sermon at -8; pews free; all are welcome. ..... A. R. P. ' 'FirstUsual services ' Sabbath morning and evening', preaching by the paif or; theme morning - ser mon: The Yielded Life." : : East Avenue Tebsrnacle. Preach ing at 11 and 8 by the pastor. Rev. John A. Smith; Bible cku at 10:11; Sabbath school at 3:30; Y. P. C U.. at 7. friends ana strangers cordially InvMed to attend these services. Villa Heights. Sabbath school at 1:30: preaching at 3:4$ by Rev. John A. Smith; the Lord's Supper will be observed .after the service; cordial Invitation to th public. . yy .CHRISTIAN :CIJENCE-' Christian Science Society Services Sunday at- 11 and Wednesday even Ing at 8, "at TNo.- 401 South Church street: subject of Sunday's lesson sermon, "Doctrine' of Atonement:" the pubiio ts cordially invited to at tend. -- .. ,A. . , . , - . First Church Services held In the hall, at No. 31 1-1 West Firth street Sunday at 11 and 8; subject "Doc trine of . Afonement;" the pubiio la cordially vinvnd. -" , ! First Baptist Sunday gcbooL The following programme wilt be rendered at the First Baptist Sun- Co. -.;v Rrr.s and Our stock of Rugs and Mattings Is by far the largest we have ever shewn and the entire stock Is Included In thla sale. Buy here and yon will save 20 to 83 1-3 per cent .on all Floor Coverings. 9xli Axmlnster' Rugs, oriental design, regular $37. SO Rugs; now ' : $J1.T5 9x12 good TapestryRugs, beautiful patterns, all colors, regulat 118. SO; now , $14.78 xll Tapestry Rugs, good patterns, regular $11.50; now $11.78 0x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, regular, $35.00; now $27.73 txi: Wilton Rugs, beautiful patterns, regular $45.00; now $84.78 0x12 Wilton Rugs, beautiful Persian patterns, regular 350.00: now $39.00 We have many beautiful Rugs In all the odd sixes and you can no doubt And what you want here. Rugs 25c. to $45.00. Good China Matting, all colors, 25c; Oood China Matting, all colors, 27 l Oood China Matting, all colors, 30c; Hood China Matting, all colors, 35c; Oood Jap Matting, beautiful patterns, Good Jap Matting, beautiful patterna. Oood Jap Matting, beautiful patterns, Just received 100 rolls of. Matting. shown for the first time to-morrow, day school this afternoon at $ o'clock: Musia by orchestra Singing by school. Polo by Miss Craven. Reading of the lesiion. Hinging by school. Cornet solo by Miss Laura Dresser. Prayer. Holo by Mr. Overearsia, Hinging by school. Selection by orchestra. Announcements. Closing hymn. EASTER SERVICE FOR 5IE. Rov. F. M. OtlMirno and Rev, Harris Mnlllncnrodt the Speakers This Af ternoon at the Y. M. C. A. An Easter service for men -will be held at the Young Men's Christian As sociation this afternoon at 8 o'clock The service will be addressed by Rev Francla M. Osborne, rector, of tha Church of the Holy Comforter, and Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt rector of St Peter's Episcopal church. The addresses, music and Scripture readings will be appropriate lo the occasion. - Mr. Cyril D. Baxtreaser will sing a solo. All men, whether members of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion or not are Invited to attend. Strangers spending the day In the city will be especially welcome. . Colored Church Services. ST. MICHAELS CHURCH Special preparations have been made for the Raster services to-morrow at St Michael's-and All Angels Episcopal church, ef which Rev. P. P. Alston ts rector. Prof. A. Myron Cochran is organist Following - is tha order of services: PROGRAMME 11 A. M. Processional Hymn...' ... ... ... 'V..4S1 "Gloria Petri" (After Psalter). ....Mosart "Christ Our Passover".. .. ....Carroll "Te Deum".. .Kingsbury Benedictua Plain Chant Credo. . . .... .... .. esStsaJflr Hymn US. . . Kyrle ....Stalner Gloria and GraUaa ...Stalner Hymn vo. Sermon... ... ... ... ... Rev. P. P; Alston Offertory Organ Voluntary.. -. Bursum Corda and Saaetua .. '...Stalner BenedlotiM... . ...Stalner "Gloria in Exeella" .. .i ..Stalaer Recesslieial Hymn 818. " -Postlude....... ... ... ... '...."Halleluiah" IP. U.' Piooessionat Hyron 4(0. i'.-. Special Psalms... ..v-Tv.-r.j ,..ll-ll4-ll Gloria ' Patrt- (After P Milter).. Mosart Magnificat ... ... ...Plain Chant CANTATA. Mala Chorus "Slag Aloud TJnbi God Our Strength. Bass Sole :Therefore My Heart Is OUd." Edward W.- Moss. tlioms Tlio Wilt Show Me the Path of 14fe." .. Contralto Solo"For If We Bellevei" Miss Neat . . , . , Trlo-"Joy Cometh W the Morntna." Mra Phelpa, Mis Keel and; Mr. Jack- sen.. :-- V; - ' , - v ' - 811I0 "The Stone Which; tha' Builders Refused," O. ' J. Jackson. " .... Ch6rue-"Uiltp xour lleada. O Ye Cstsa" . - Tenor Solo "1 wm Extol Thee." O. J. Jacksot. '. Unison , Chorus "The Day ef Resurrec tion." '- 8eml-Chorue-"Bchold I Shew You a Mystery." - -:t - Cborue-Christ the Lord .,1s Risen Again.". . 'k. . . . Offertorv peleete. Flnsl Chorus "Blessed Be ths Lord God." ' - Visas -fi MAtmrcs jow - !c; now... now now . . . .$7.50 per roll $8.7$ per roll $9.25 per roll ...$10.80 per roll $6.90 per roll $8.78 per roll ....$10.50 per roll' patterns will ' be 25c; now... 80c; now 3 5c; now..... Many new : Conolud)ng Prayers and Benediction. ".. ( hecesslonal Hymn Bl. ' ' Cantata Is by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams. )t Ebeneser Baptist Preaching at IL 3" and 8:30 by the pastor. Rev. Dr. 3. R. ;;: Cosart, the morning sermon anawer--1" V Ing the skeptics on the resurrection of' Christ; Sunday school at 1. .. ' " Friendship Baptist Preaching at It H. and 8:30 by the pastor. Rev. G. O.-U Bullock; morning sermon. "The Res urrectlon of Christ Completed the'-. Plan of Salvation;" evangelistic aerv.y. 7 Icrs In the Sunday school at 1; J. L.y Walker, auperintendent ' . ' A. M E. Zion Preaching by the pas. "V tor, Rev. Alexander Hannum,. at 11;'.' apeclal Sunday achool programme at V -8; apeclal programme by W. C. T,.U',i at 8; at each aervlce apeclal must a Tr will be rendered. ' j, C. M. E. Church Rev. J. W. Perry. i. pastor.' Preaching at 11; Sunday school at 3; preaching at 3:45: special V preparations have been made for the Easter service at $rth c-hotr will fcx.. eel all past records; a'l era welcome. - Emanuel - Congregational Preach- Ing at 11; Easter Sunday school ser- . vices at $; usual Sunday achool at 1: V Christian Endeavor at 1:45; welcome. to all; Rev. O. v. Clark, pastor. . EASTER MORX. Written for The Observer. .-A While oppressed with Ufa's tolls and cares, nothing sweeter greets the' Christian ear than the soft tones of tha pealing bell In the still, silent hours of ah Easter mornf inviting tad ' weary, worn pilgrim to the sanctuary, to there commemorate .the memory, of the holy life, the suffering and! death of the Risen Lord. In pertaky Ing of the elements of the'' broken body and . ahed . bloods of the Lamb . that ' . was . slain for the redemption , of poor fallen -man, the ; mind recalls the pathetl seems - In ethsemane - and agony w the blood-stained, cross; the spirit Is subdued, the heart . mellows and the: SOUl thrills With 1o . BnI .l.l.u.. - Thua each child returns to thai stern. busy t dntlee of ' life" stronger, more-hopeful and encoarag-" , n wim eononence ha leans on' the strong- arm of the faithful guide, who leads him o'er the perilous path-"' way. ahroueh life's Kltiu .. I whose Journey ends on the portals of ... viiy,.wun t sparkllrut . founUIns and free of bfe. Its " heaven built walla and n&rtv .k - " -' . m iiwi tj tha feary, trusting sou joins la the chorus of the redeemed whose sound are J as many waters, praising Hlra , " vroTr ana ever. ,.,'y. y -y . j. c masxajr. ;l IFer The Obeerver. X . r v . . FDR E.1STER, - ; "Who shall roll us away the etoner O faith lase heart, be at lit , Thy Lord ta sitting on the Throne, -Then wait His time. His wilt - .' Theugk- burled Ufa silent tomb. ' TTftrlghtt,lie!aa. lie deed. His glory soon shall chase the gloom Aad light eflulgent shod. .' i.... ... , . . : - Thy dead Ha gtvee thee back again. Thy weakness He makes strong. For barfed seed, the ripened grain. For bitter tears, a song., f"'x ;'" Then trembling hearts eome, rJ. e'' -s day. - ' . Tour gifts of lore and pr!e. The stone Himself hath rol'ei a High hallslulahs raM.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 19, 1908, edition 1
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