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' Ail the world over Ewter is a sea aon of great rejoicing. as -everything begins to cast off the dingnese of 'winter and nature herself exhibits the spirit of resurrection. The Easter festival of our fnre days. The week beginning with Easter Sunday was almost entirely given over to sport and games and general meiry making. ? * ? Easter is a movable festival. It is always "the first Sunday after the full moon which hanpens upon or next after the twenty first day of March; and if the foil moon happens upon a Sunday. Easter day is the Sunday following. ? * * The sacred festival of Esster has been appropriately termed "the queen of festivals." It haa been ob nerved from the foundation of th < Christian religion, and is celebrated ll) every part of the Christian world with great solemnity and devotion. ? ? ? There are many superstitions con nected with Easter Sunday which are significant of the season, and are! almost as imperitive as laws. On? I of these is the necessity of having something new to wear ou thij day | in order to insure happiness far the coming year. Hence the. Easter bonnet. ? ? ? Palestine, the spot where the resurrection we commemorate took place, ia supremely emj>lematioi-of the season, because there tha spring onddenly bursts forth and all tke verdure and flowers spring up aa though a magic wand bad been wayettaorer the land, for the exoes We*drssrin?a of winter is broken ia the orient when it U still winter in western lands. * 1 1 Oif all the holidays of tke year* ?tyriata*a and Easter stand more prominently on {he page of hiator j than any others. Throughout*!! the initiations and vieiasittdee that hare entered into the world's history during the post two thousand years, Ihe two. festival* ibm comtttgmar&U "?? hl,ln ni rMIIF rectioa ot the Man of Nazareth still shine with m iuitei that remains un faded after a lapse of twenty centu ries. ? ? ? While Easter reminds as of the resurrection, it may benefit us to call fresh to memory a few facts re garding the burial ot the Son of God. Joseph was that day, mourner, sexton, livery man. Had the -en tire charge of the whole occasion. Only four people attended the bnrial ^,f-tb^Kii>g of the Universe. Let :b? he consolatory to tbofe who through small means or lack of large acquaintance, have bnt little dem stralion of grief at the grave of their dead. It is not neoessary. A long line of glittering equipages, two rows of silver handles, casket of eostly wood, ptll bearers, scarfed and gloved, are not neoessary. ? ? ? - KiBTKR IN ATHENS. The Btory of the resurrection is told at Atnens amid a blaze of sil ver snd gold. For some time be fore Easter, Anlhens wears a pic turesque aspect This is doe: in great part to tba aumber of sbepards who, with their flocks, have eome down from the moantains and are camped in' every available open apsee, engaged in selling their lambs. There is no fsatily so poor a* not tp break the long tenten fast with an Kaater lamb, the value of whieh is about a dollar, and a verita ble masssere of the innocents is go ing on. It is late on Saturday night that the real Kaater celebration takes plaoe. An immenae erewd Alls all the approaches of tke eathedral and saoh parts of the churoh as are not kept dear. Without, a raised pial forra has been ereoted and deoorated with evergreens. Ia the eathedral tke royal prin eses, the ministers of state and the high functionaries of the kingdom assemble to attend the midnight s?r (Oentinaed oa Hghth Farfe) " i Can You Afford to Buy a Fertilizer for Your Crops Simply' Because it is a Little Cheaper in Price. * ? e Take for instance the high grade Ammoiates and Sulphate'of Potash which we use in our Tobacco Fertilizers, by substituting chtaper Ammoniates and Hard Potash Salts we could easily reduce the cost several dollars per ton, but we prefer holding the price rather than sacrificing the quality. * * 1 . . ' .. ? y. i ? * ? "/ ' THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST > ' j ' ' ' :: And this is particularly^ true * of VANCE FERTILIZERS ? . . * ? j " ? _ ? * FISH BRAND \ ' -I . . , Won alLthe prizes offered in this vicinity this past season ? ? ?> FOR HIGHEST PRICED TOBACCO "Trying to save a few dollars, in your Fertilizers account by buying the cheapest priced goods may result in the loss to you of several hundred dol lars n the value of your^cr op s/y / \ INS: ST UPON YOUR DEALER^ FURNISHING YOU WITH THE BEST VAiNCr GUANO4 CO.i Henderson, N. C /-- -j- ? ? .. - \ '
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