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TRANSYLVANIA "OPPORTUNITIES EMPIRE" NATURAL BATING INDUSTRIES 1 'f Brevard News EXPONENT OF TRAN SYtVANIA COUNTY. THE LOCAL NEWS An Idependent Weekly. VOLUME XXVIII BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923 NUMBER 13 ? MR RALEIGH COMMUNICATION RALEIGH, N. C, March 24. The General Assembly started po many investigations during its sit tings in the capital city it appears hard to get' out ox the habit, even after he departure of the solons. Only the printing inquiry was com pleted and this proved to be a tem pest in a tea pot. A special audit of the States financial records has been in progress since the middle of Feb ruary and May 1 is now set as the probable date of completion. The special committee appointed by the Speaker of the House and the Presi dent of the Senate to look into the affairs of the State Sanitorium for Tuberculosis is expected to resume operations shortly. A brand new' inquiry into official misconduct was that recently insti tute'd by the State Highway Commis sion against V. S. Fallis, purchasing agent for the Commission, on com plaint of Charlotte dealers in auto mobiles and truck parts, who charg ed that Mr. Fallis had been discrimi nating against them in l'avor of Ra- leigh dealers. Verdict: Charges not sustained. In rendering its decision, the Commission placed this statement upon it records: Whereas there has been some criticism of the purchas ing donartment of the State Highwa-' ( om.nnsMon. and this criticism has. i been brought to the attention of the Commission and thorough investiga- n at ion of witnesses and eorrespon , b !encc. we- are unabie te find anything Afier hearing some very good ie-;le-eting on the integrity of the pur , talks by o-.hv-r.- i:i t'ne audience, a chasing agent. Another bubble bust j motion made by Mr. Br.-ese and se ed, i ..-tnnlod by Mrs. Ward, that we tale '. cror ing t0 calculations made 'n ', th- elhce of Commissioner of Rtvcn- i ue Houghton the total income tax col ; iect.-d for the year is s 'light iy above: ?2,'2,O00,. as compared with a total ' .t. . . . n i . . ' i i ci .y.,-i 1 4,tgej during mo wnoie year ni:,- i"-' -- ' " lft'22. A maximum e-f $3,000,00 is Mr. i. H. rr was then e'-eted contemplated by Commissioner ; as tr.-a- u: r -f th.e . -1. A. Houghton for although he i-- ' The f.dlowi sugge: tior.. were unwilling to guarantee the estimate. . th; ': a.ppr.e. i d : Around 30,000 individual and corno- To a-'-; edn- a ..v.v.i' 'o tax ation returns have been handlcl by rare of rip: - an-! ra: :;.. s:r..e. the otik-e or tne commissioner oi ue w-nue during the receiving artel lilin season tiie past year. Dr. K. C. Brooks, State Sunerintcn dent of Puidic Instruction, has an tiounced a number of group meetings - .ii i. ;.. ..i.. .! ei countv scaooi auinoruie s. meruo nig county and city supe rinte-mients am! m.embrs of school boards and committee- for the discussion of the new school code. The f:r:t of the s(- will lv hv hi in A-h.ev'die on April 11, for the benefit of those interested in :!!i counties west ol the blue iieige. Tin tonic- for discussion will be : 're'iaratior. of the 31 a v budget; fund sis of obi indebtedness: provision for the treat ion of new school houses; ': new local tax and bo::d laws, county wid- plan of school organization. : dtities of county board:- ot education, county commissioners and school com mlttees. j The .Turlington Act placed on die j -taiute book, of the l'oeen General ) . -a. i,. u , . ,..wv...t o-.i,o..,.- ),r?nr i "' .- i'.-'-- 1 , the Supreme Court, which holds that It Joe-s not repeal State laws already in effect. The decision r.f the Court removes all doubts as to the effect of the repealing clause of the- new pro hibition act, on indictments pending when it was ratihed, and empnasizes ; the fact that he Turlington law is ; more than a scrap of paper. Under . this law, the distiller, the boot legger j -and the consumer arc placed in the ': g class and it behooves each of same these classes to be on its good behav ior. It is suggeted that liquor breath : may consitute the charge of receiv ing. The Supreme Court is soon to pas upon the validity of another act pass ed by the General Assembly of l!)2o. viz., the section of the Revenue Law exempting from taxation stock held by citizens, of the State in foreign cor porations, over which the most stub bcrn fight of the sopsem was waged. Aempory injunction fought by Wil lie 31. Person of Franklin county has been granted by Judge Sinclair re straining Revenue Commissioner -Doughton from complying with the provisions of the Act. Mr' Person relies; upon the provision of Article 5, secton ?, which jsets forth: Laws shall be passed, taxing by a uniform rule, all money, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock compan ies, or otherwise; and, also, all real and personal property according to itr, true value in money. Article 5, ccct:c:i 5 provides: Property belong SECRETARYS REPORT OF MASS MEETING IN CONNECTION WITH Y. M. C. A. The meeting was opened at 3:10 by Mr. Perkinson, Y. M. C. A. Sec retary of Asheville, who led the at tendance in singing, after which Rev- Falls led the members in prayer. Mr. Miller, who was presiding, then turn ed the meeting over to Rev. Smith, who opened with an address and sug gested that we have Mr. Perkinson apply as the Secretary of our Y. M. C. A.. Due to some important busi ness, Rev. Smith left after calling upon one of our distinguished visi tors, Mr. Kurt on of Asheville, mem ber of the State Y. M. C. A. Commit tee. Mr. Burton ga. us a very inter esting talk on the work of the Y. M. C. A. during th0 present days and durihg the war. Ht. told of his many experiences and emphasized the fact that it is of no matter how small the :own is that is attempting to nut un such a wonderful organization as a V. M. C. A-. but it is the size of the peoplt that are in it. Mr. Miller th n introduced Mr. Perkinson a- our next speaker, and lie told us of hi-' many experiences as a Y M. C. A. Secretary. Mr. Per- kinson is the one that has charge of those sho;i meetings that thev an holding in Asheville and his exper- : ier.ces were sure pleasant to listen to. ' Our next speaker was Rev. Seagle. j who gave us a very short but snappy s m ech am the j.r '.gge.-ted tlKii m add: urn lit standing committee ; anpo.ir. m vvtsd mere from il.o i r . i. U-"icSS l)eeoie e i Hie- ii.v, ll. up subscriid ion ee how mu.h leiileing i we can ra: e to t eeunprnent, v.as : . :.L:lr erin' :o:is -"' t'mn eaile;! fov and lake i u:. u'ii.di re--uKe.! a n . . . . , e o ;i 1 1 i" i : To appe- onttn't'te- to touch with. Wile ?.!. ( . A Si ci etar . tie. State ; -,)pe)i!Ued Mider. (' : v i ! ' e.-mml.tev.: w. i ,h'' Mi- l'r " annou.aa.ng ! : nnooie'rd :.; a diti r a '1 he' meet ng i i-.-.i at :!' ubmiti e-d. .i i.uii i p::rdK. Se.---e-.ai- LAYMEN'S CLUP TO ATT EN EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE: Layman's Club w.d ,;o- !ndd its uiar Sunday aftei-to -n se-rvic" on 'aste-r Sttn nr.- 'm; m tetpi w ili at- 'a- er tend - the Sunrise S.rvn-- t be held on Mount Surprise m -vat o!o-k. - ''"d all laymen are .'r.-.-d to !k pre- . - - "i. ': The afternoon, service last Sunday wa.s given over to a support of the i Al . v. . A. .Ma.-s mee,.nst m uie coiuc 'oust-, but bciore going to the mass meeting in : tiodv la" memoers oi . . , taub enjoye,, mtere-tmg tarns ' ue;- "' l- IU'" umi "' ' iL.'" kme on of .-a-hevide wf:t gave tne prm cinal addresses at the meeting. Y. 31. C. A. , i'he giowth of Layman's Club waib . . , r- i f i . . ae-nioo.'n.weu on .oo.... when nearly thirty-nve men attended -ht. "i . 31. C. A. meeting m a body. to the- State, or to municipal corporations shall be exempt from taxation. i ne v.enei.u vunm, may exempt cemeienes aoa peupe.v held for educational, scientific, liter y, charitable, er religious purposes, . also, wearing anparel, arms for mus ter, household and kitchen furniture, ... . . .. , . .. the mechanical arid agricultural im plements of mechanics and farmers, libraries and scientific instruments, or anv other personal property, to a oi au.v ueuci l"-'-u"nl l""F-1- Sue not exceeding a00. Colonel Persnn maintains that the exemptior 'tent to the F he power of nd a violati '(institution re: does not done in thi Ion amend he Suprer ! nterest. Talk of aa -i. lature . "' ife th;m ' hom Ptcr i i PLANS LAUNCHED FOR Y. M. C. A. Enthusiastic Meeting at Court House Last Sunday. Large CrowJ Was Present The mass meeting at the Court House Sunday afternoon, J. A. Miller Chairman an,j Jerry Jerome Secre tary, for discussion of proposed Y. M. C. A. in Brevard resulted in the definite launching of the plans, and while it may be some time before w-e have what could be termed a full fledge) institution, it is certain that Lrevard is nearer to the goal than at any time in the past. Chairman J. A. Miller of the Gen oral Committee turned his oimmittoe meeting into a mass meeting and through the efforts of the Layman's Club, the meeting was featured by an inspiring address by Mr. S. P. Fur. on of Asheville, a prominent business man, closely associate with religious and ci ic matters in that city, an, who has served on the Board of Directors of the Asheville Y. M. A. for many years. The Lavman's ('tub lso secure! Mi .I P,.r!.-'n--.-m V M ' A i-'d.l i , -v 'o . r. tary ol Asheville, who gave an hi f Asheville, who gave an in ' lluM " '"''I i'icsiuc,, uu'. a.. , ir.. jiiiing musical program. The speakers were introu -ed by ' Rev. C. C. Smith, who outlined the t:ee-d of a Y. M. C. A. for llrevard and a.-:U!e,i t!u- large m:r.:!ier of p.-esc;i:ative eiti::e::s jire-e r:t that with tht. enthusiasm already in - d'-n.ce' th..- roje ct was : ure- to it-- tint o'.'e-r. Mr. Burtons a idr'-ss he'd the nu- . e.U'e in a:: ji it-ns-dy ?i',..-ri's. in ; n-a:-.t:er. am! in a hiition to . xplaini::"' the i : : - of a Y. id. C. .. -o- o-"- y. am. n a:r! boy. t:;e r iogar.i to 'onurami'tv V or;: i"i -.!:. i. M. C. A. Field, ami thi v. a e- Msei.o ly vaiuab'o in tin. j: kd-c,' f or P ' ' vard. a - the-re is a n-an by wiik ii tile- you::: vomen a- well as yeung .ie !i van ha.ve '. he ber.efr. tie- i : : i t .-1 , -; , niu rating i:.-. .'. . i. . e ; dai address d i Of.e 'a the audi. :ta . Bur:o..'s lie c d that 'alt tha-- ill'- tin : i.oti. i v.aa'.. a r i - a a in: : :-iev,r- he 0 i '. i e ; ne a. al this - a- de no o t e in f ; or of it. -in. 'a!i;s W. K. lb- - e!ch tial'owa C. A. V. if ( a. 'i II. Shipman an, oiyo!s. :.?! a ..si ti m w-;- etirried to open tr-r- .-i;ii-i rtp i tion :i -', ot: the- spot v. hum c. a - don1 aa. a re uli. nearly dd.'DOds) : was -ub -cribe-I with many m.-re pi;': ' id : pii It e-d . :titte:i - :,, b.- heara i t ;.nd a.-- a re u!t of this sub eript'ou :t so is ; wedi assured that Hp".' ard v. id !r;Vo a. Y. M. C. A. even thoueh we . may. as suggested by Mr. Si.Vei'.-ie ;:. 1 -aeae-e- sarilv tart on a very mo '.est , I scale at first. -. Bui ton's e-!ico-j ra;;c m Pre-xn.rd wa..-, v-ua' th.an in to wer Js only f(;,. h(, ;iho aid it with dollai in lha ;.up,nbated $100.00 ta , . .. , ,u..i... v. arus ur i. .u. . :. .no; i"e.i 0 , -Ai() )vv y,ar ,0 ,0IV, as it is in ooeration. and this generous oner; ;v. a- promptly more' than doubled hy !r. Jos. S. Silversteeti who. wavs, never fads in his part in any for thc b,.1K.fli( of the c.nrmun it A hu-ge number of cmizens p;ompt,y rt,,poI,dcd with generous n.u!!;,rr;ntious when th, list was open ed and with the General Committee' to meet again in the near future, and h;l hav thf, Statc Qrgani: izer of , y M c A tQ addre a mCet- . thp pects for Brevard much-talked of Young 3Iens Christ inn Association are very bright ! , , ' mc.eeu. BREVARD INSTITUTE NO I Lb The Facultv of Brevard Institute . " , , , . nTiinvoi n nint flpbo-Vitfid evenm"- p v"i s lno with 3Irs. P. Xoble Simons, at her hom(? on Tuesday evening. 31 rs. Sim- in the amend 0in"s n-aVe a lectur0 recital of Goun- After refreshment?, the Club ad-Ac- was beyond 0ais Romeo and Juliet in her own ini- journed to meet with 3Irs. Perkins, a : d Assembly citable way. We consider that we April 4. 1023. - 'ions of the .,r0 v,,ry f0rtunat0 to havL. such a 3IRS. FRED MILLER, Sec. d comp'aint. : fil;,he( artist living where v.e can 0 :,c standing hear her play. t. M. MITCHELL MOVES STORE ' e tax exemp Many students are going home for " decision of Easter," but only those who are out 3Ir. T. 31. Mitchell, who has been awaited with , nf quarantine from the meask'3. holding down a corner on Main St. I "Ve hav- ti'l a few cases, but it is for s0 long, has at last located in a ion of the Le i not at all an epedemic. new place. He has part of the ware x "a11 is less1 Our Fa ' ?r service will have to be house belonging to Farmers Supply i-.r-ek-. a"o and j held th ? Institute this year. A on North Caldwell St. As Mr. 3Iit- 1 .t- d" ' - into I snecin i-t-Vc of song has boon ar- oh el1 said, It is on your way to Ashe- rangc muric departmeht. REVIVAL AV M. E. CHURCH Rev. D. V. York and Mr. George Hawk Begin Services Sunday, April 1 Xex'- .- Vork, I). , , Hawks, will -erics of mom ings at the M hedi t church, which, will continue for a number of days Dr. York is one of the regular an pointed ovan-erst.: of the Southern Methodist church, and has had lf years of exper;enc(. in evangelistic 1 work with m irvelou-? success Bre vard is exceedingly fortunate in se curing t'ne leaderhip of so great a preacher and evangelist. He is not sensational, but plain, practical, and pointed in his presentations of gospel truth. He depends upon the word as accompanied by the Holy Spirit to accomplish, the work in the life and soul of the individual, and not upon "tricks and ways." The community in general mo. t cordially invited and urged to cooperate in thi-; serie i of meetings so that, the greatest good j may be achieved and the Kingdom of Cod me):.- drmlv established, j ei son a l worr.ri'; a: ing-'rs of. all ihv churches ar 1m, ,htn-ehrs ,, .,. i to , ,..;,. ,-j,,;0 .., ... , tn .,..., , - a gre.n evival of real re-ib-i ion for r ;.-la :i: e.iuni; A. ! ALLS. Paste EASTER DAW;; SERVICE Weather pern Lover- (dub i n1: :uurisf- se !--iea ;1 Mt. Sunrisv. i 'da, will be'gin at : '.' a 'ing. tin- Mi:,L a . ng a e'om nruni : : e r morn ing a. - Hill I . Service, e.cloel. a'ni ever-. body Lav n The prc:-idor.t of th -.' ill be in e-::arp: a:-.and the back side : ' i e : . a o. a . i ,, :d - avi; Ciub ('a: of 1 i:a can get up '-.id. i . . . i ail-, a BEAUTIFYING CDCaCJ" IK Oar an n i e'aun.t , ' e i ad n . t'.SI ('!: a a Tn fa-.-' . ; av las i :: iv a. taa Friv nds. dir. ; . : . w he v .a. iii. mi -, shrub.- o the commitUe Jt. C la; rat -. . ribm lt a' T. II. Shiutnatt .!. S. . Silvcrstee n Beuiah id;. eharv WEDNESDAY CLUB Tlte Brevatai -Ve dues-Jay Club 'm unu.-uali v .., witn .:iss l row al l ce, v. i:a e de vd u? al the Bryant. Mr:;. Simons ha, had atlemled th. -p.. M:n;de. Koyvlen .ft ure o she gave1 u- -oine e f the most in- foresting bits fiom her point ot view. Sh0'was so charming in h r manner t,,.,, i bearing lie ". Tho sUhjcet"for the afternoon was ;-,, vtw rue a v. in charge of 3:rs. Breese. ir:; Woodr.dge read the first ar- tide relating to the subject. voxr ur, Breese. in her most de- ihtful ctvle of reading gave us se- lections from a number of the poets fori S'lndlim--' inn- Sowrll and on, :r " ; , AOrtn c. aroniiu.a w.'s iLoinvaw, . fifm Weaver. we especially enjoyed the original and clever poems ot .uiss .-nnie oi- nn of n-.ir honorary members, ' . -. . ' ..f-r,. nr,- t,. T-.iietc verenf Visit tO . L " J r,.. the Magnolia Gardens near Charles- ton. viiv .ve a: . :.:ou. for THE BUII : Ti: OF THE mcnl; vient Every prosper, u citizen in the county should subscribe accoreling to hi3 or her means to the building of this monument which will be one of the most beautiful in the State. The eagle ami other bronze work will not be surpass i by any in the United States. We again appeal to the devotion of our people to our sol oier . and al o appeal to the; good ,,uii:.'.emen; of every I'-'M bu.-ine.-.-man an -I vom;'.:i in our county, e-ve- -progressive an,j palinode- citizen to -ubse-ribo to and. plac their nam. ; :i the iv. "n n a ;., : a : :-ui!der' list. W.. have s'.udied this n-atter t every angle and we mo-' earric-r' a- ure the people of Transylvanm county that a-'ide from, the prope . sentiment showing d : : .'e ! low a:, devotion to our ldi""., wr.ich rur,- of sen '.intent will l.ve through 1; in. be op' a ; v.: o a future getiermm tary of .e.:. - -. our hoy..- and ttv count y. A si we r : : l . will r-. ;ni tar .: i ' v o ; i o : i -, -. to i; ; and oar atieuv , th: :. ;.'.' : imnu-n:' vaiti' rtising our cor.1: f adverting the and proper ..-., .'. I men; v id be eif :-, h.. w nf ! tv and aecial! ! fact that or.e of our r--::te-t ;.d : !;: e. ;. ;ogri-- rent. i - that ! and we ahe.o are -w ;be ma.n ; a-arp. of t!:e grant Pi.--; ii N'de I I-"ore-t and Came- Pre ervr. 'i ; minute: by auteuiiobiio r, th" . trarct. of tiiis great nat:.eial rc-- ' ii 1 7 p.-.norar.-.a am! n.aygraano. i . allow othi r 'fi.v. - a". 1 cu ata-' claim and take awa.-- r.tm ur . u're-at c i u r t ' v i o : rt Th" :o-r to ,iu'.'e'I'a-i N . a n .-1 i ; o : :- -l -v - e to .- t n h in a" i-i .o att a . v aa it.ena.i:- a: vs'.i g) and will be worth ten 1 be an ' .!'. a a ' t ; : '' "-'- -t nr.... roll:;: - 1 o. f. tin . . CO' map- c'tut'c' i Pari h 11 -. . i . i . . eh -a !'e-c .t.O.w. ED Sb'tLD.NG AND LCA AYICI'I IN FLOURISHING CONDITION .. .:..: i ate -it:-: '' tha '. r ' I ai'.i In "... fo'.," re-. I-. nui .. I.' e e-nsai't - a rider. C. A. 31i':'.. r. .ue. . . . . . .. itf ; 4. ; st ve;. . " .u. .:ieu: r. I athit-p. S. M. on sue. The .-tat jrr.t r.t. of the .re a-' hv 1 a grow A in as: .-t;- of ty per ce tit dU' trig tile j .st yea DEATH OF MRS. BAILEY tit 31 rs. Louise Bailey passe -,r a 1- i,, l, n,.r P. 7-. -...rd " ' ' . . after an illness ot more than two u -i. n... ;.; - . wee cs. - jus. D.nie' ..is inv. ... . i nf the late Harrv G. Bailey, who ' . r, a ; , , iiui. -stinTiiPi nr .Ail .1111 L'ti 'i T,m;,(, r.atch ' ,',.,. T ti. e or of Bloomiieiei, a. j. iiasum . ... -, , vod a very retired -lite, An,, fcailey was not widely known in tne commun ity, but those' who were so fortunate . i ....7 i 7 e.,n,K-n as to Kl.OW ner aeucei ne: iii;i-.i"i'. for she was a woman of splendid mental attainments, and possessed an attractive personality. She is sur vivea ly two sisters. Mrs. Lloyd and Miss Elizabeth Batvhelor, who resid ed witii her and a brother and sister in New Jersey. The funeral service was conducted, at the reidence by Rev. John R. Hav, of the Presbyterian church, of which denomination she had long been a member. Interment was made in the Gillespie Cemetery on Saturday. ' OB ,IiMLYSMN "ANGELS OR EMPTINESS ?" OR "RESURRECTION GUARANTEES" By CHAS. C. SMITH "Mary stood without at the sepul '-' ..i! i ic a ,- v. e ic, si: i- . a M! ' loo' e'd into the .- " eo'.h t wo amre'r n . w;, to .-.tvimg, the one at the head, an i the other at the feet, where the body e.f Je.-..s had lain." These words are recored in John 20:11, 12. -Mary came lo the' tomb to see the body of Jesus, and looking in she at first, saw an empty tomb, but later she- saw two angels there. It is so often thus in our own exper ienees. We look into what we thought was emptiness. and late !i;:d that !he place wa . rot empte ; all, but was filled with beautiful angels. Some years ago in 'antral An.er-r . a hurricane- devastated a rubber p'anta'iem. an 1 i L - ruin si-iri.-( .,, dete. Put from the ruins thar-f-' prang up young trees ro nm a greater i?: number that in a few '.-ear made th.. plantation see-ral t.r.-.e-n.oi'e j.ro I act ive. I'dnley J. Shepherd, a young v;;.i roa- :. wa nace-i in hai I spec'a! ti-iin on which MPs i; d. i Cou'd making a tour of on- of ; the' Coul,! mod-. The tarda was ba-a - wrc k.- I. an-! Mi-s ( 'ouhl's p: a a car -..,.;v.". -i ro-an m-,.. L- , wi'e-cK. ear. ex; , She'a'ierd hurrie,i to t h. ' ing id -e- Miss Could ei i , foun.i ia r uain iu: e gan an aceaaintana 1 ' ! t ha i 1 1 , into luv, and; m t;..m sh 1m wife1. IP- -:"'.( '.:, u ii::.' ;i-a-nc'ss of death m i iu ar. but the' brig!it( -t angel of hi- life ; far! fu: ; r i devot; I wif.-. ' Ail Of life is so full of a' that cam,- io U- V.he:i ''. i t adversity. Angels cot-.tu'ivi!'.'. pear w in - . v.a.- tno-j- -y ia re lis on i v i tn i i i ae-s. The llo. t ! a the ?.lay Cod '1Vl-' u- rv e-ye- . wer with the angel inn' ;r. of ce She saw ordy . '.V' . -i '.'..: ; S . : ad .-i:e t .. m-- to '- (-,-. atai the ga ry ta How bright far the-' . 1 ' e'- s ''a tae re i.r'' ' h 'I st -i us r.-c ;o our r.a tmna ' ive i --mat t : it- guarantee's li u - ' IS A CP "i . I'P '.'' YPP i Hi-'PLXliSS id' T i i i"PRKS. "11, rose ;: : : n.v accor.iing to '.he' Sm This wonde rful eve::' h..i : THil SCI; I thir.l t lire-- been ironhesn.-d lumdreds ot va.' btfoce in tht 0. T. Scrpit uro, a: .: if thi. . tiie greatest of miracles, trae. t:v r. sur -ly there is m no- tor d o u m, i-; ativtniiig e.se . ll Bible. Whenever we com,. -(. passage that .is (r:rg to f.'.it'a ' a u- net t stuaddo at if. Ktitiie-r let us yo ba to the re-surrectio of Jesus a- as.--ure ourselves that if that is trim, th n we can know by fat'h h:u : " oth-.. r assertion of the Book is irapu si hie. How precious, then, to knoe that the r.-nirrcetion is attested hy "many i' Tall b'e nr. of.- It: "-.r we find -ur Bibles m"r. rv r;ou-. than ever. n. it is a cparatt:f of -hp. RKALITY CP FAITH. "If Chr s. l. r-ot lm'-n. then is your faith vait;. But now IS Chri-t rien." Heme., l;"iv th- (hristtanitv is rca:, taat i. i ii-;-.- it is genuine '- - - fn d h in '.hn forgiveness oi sins. i...... -- Alter th0 cruemxion tne uisim-. - i- . i t : . ' ,..,. rill, . with tdoom. Thev were a were nlled with gloom. J ney v-n..v j i j , - - t. disappointed lot 1..,;.. t 111 LIU 11 ' .ea.h ..-it- u tn i ti,ot if wnc h wi.i v. e ""--"vu -e . i 'R, snoani a,,,,, - ; tneir iaitn was gunc. u"-- ... when they knew that He had actually .;n7i ' TTnw st ron'' an d vital v.tp- ii.-... .. their faith. go faith in the resurrection of Jc.?Vis may be a living, vital force ::i our jives. Not only does it assu-. us 0f forgiveness of sins, hut it a - sur(..5 us that we may have victor; over sin. "Like as Christ was raise.! from the dead, even so we a' - should walk in NEWNESS o? !i:.' " That is the faith that overcomes La. world. His resurrection .gaarar , . - this to be a real faith. ! (Continued on Last Paget
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