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The sorrowful wail ty-ta
it Bebron shows fur- and <
rtune sometimes puts soldi
ASTER NEWS, APRIL J
ro lamps which burn nigh
lay. A small garrison c
era is stationed nearby, an
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^ (CepyrlKhted, 19M, by I
NO. 16.
That is indeed
scenoe which one n
down in the old citj
It carries the mini
t. F. Beasley.) the "bottom
Sarah had at
hope of offe'p
~ . she still soui
an aff-?chnp
lay witness ProI,ch h"
- of Hebron. POB9ibl?- T
J ecroes the sed Abrah"r
rail on top". When one i
lained that age wheu reasc
ring waa'abandoned, arme
rht. to move the re- othei
rreniiess as far as Th
o that end she licen- mani
n to obtain her cliil- a 'ari
..... n f u i
s on guard all the time. Tfa
in for the presence of thei
id men 1 will explain at at
r time.
te ?pot where the Savior <
cind was born is marked b
ge silver star in the cent*
i/liiio morKlu olaK t.onriKc
? rui iu
J? /
I. We
, Hal
y
3r
ur V/Uiiveii
have opened a new store at
n Street, opp. P. 0.,
Lancaster, S. C.
tence
)
chasm of centuries
the covenant made
Abraham. The sigh
tic one which wc
heart of stone, for it
of love, sorrow and i
When Abraham '
and recall* bren by her
by God with Bl"' "B 8(,nn
it is a p*.he about be
raid touch h aa,urttl fBeli
;?, itself, and si
; is one b:>rn
. . Ilagar with
religion. ^
, ter Sarah wa
was a si ran,.,1
?f.*U .. K.
Egyptian handmaid. 1^
as her hopes tfere
realized, the very Hicd
mg of a wife asserted (g
le no longer treated 0f thi
kindness. And af- Ker
s miraculously bless- move
~K.. i i ,.i.i
V 1U1"< S/?V? OlKUi AU
in Lalin are these word? :
le Virginie Maria Jesus Christi
natun est."
[ere Jesus Christ was boi
9 Virgiu Mary.) The mai
wherein he was laid wf
id to Rome years ago an
'where our pal
j* 1 an.
Tons will receive careful
d all are invited to call.
By these signs a
yon may know M
and will find fa
CinAAti VW
I attention
ger and a sojourner
sons of Hetli, the
great sorrow fell i
the death of Sarah,
ey which was curre
merchant, he purchi
of Machpelah and b
i rv 1 t/ii n u
amon? the ?
shadow ol a "8"' sh6 ?"e
ipnn him in liltle W,m
With mou. loved lBaac
at with I he lha" a d"
wed the cave 'olerate, and
uried therein 8end lhhmae
* .. . into the wile
nu.v uu?9 in hoi uiu place
day caught the rude Mari
ael mocking her be- 8ub9t
. That was more oriiiii
roted mother could cave
I she made Abraham tHpeg
1 and Hajiar away Dan](
lemons of Kpeiahnh.i. ? t
d in the church ot bant
a Maggiore. There is
jitutod manger where tli
nal was. The walls of tli
are decorated with beautifi
itry, pictures and other 01
?nts befitting the birthplac
ri..j r\ : i.: i_ f.._i
By
le
ie (These
j I dealers
r. j TheyJ
,e I quality
i _
vliVA
in every city
machines are never sold t
?only from Maker to Usei
ire now sold at lower prices
considered, than any othei
Fi i'iy
o
r.
>?
tne ooay 01 nis wue.
he was placed bv he
and Rebecca folio
later the mummy j
brought up from E|
with his ancestor?..
Leah was laid. (I
T^imhol doanu ai\ tl
Aiterwurus
r side. Isaac Sl?rVftli?? ?
wed. Years to claim "?
f Jacob was ?"d heard b
EV pt to sleep and Promise
By Ins side Zre*< nali"n
dis beloved >?"n fulfill*
i.? countries of
" ^ U1 n '
nd death were about ^hat
e little outcast, but for u
is cry, blessed him that
d to make ot him a occur
. That promise has
i, as the cities and j8 jj1(
northern Africa and the I
uri.u,. iiisniicnyriy ieoi
one is hallowed grounc
le very place itself suggest
something wonderful one
red there.
it unquestionably, Jerusalei
a most interesting place i
tolv I.and In it.? naenptalim
j Needles ai
;a Of 5
;e , _ Sewing
Mat
: SINGER S
I u
id Repairs for all
iewing Machines
chines Rented and Exct
EWING MACHO
MaKet
ranged ,
fE C0.\
"Vi U1V?V|'U VII VI
near Bethlehem).
When Abraham,
of God,"had finishec
his body was laid t"
pelah by|his sotisjlf
mael, who'not only
father but aDDearc
UI^II YYaj
western Asi
"ihe friend ln "umlwn
1 his course 8rel,t ,n '
rest in Mach Powerful, .1
iaac and Ish ' igion. 80
loved their diulike ,or"
:d to cherish modern i
a luUy attest?great
j, great in war and eartj
lie propagation of a t,he ?
beit a pernicious, re med;
intense was Sarah's Qf th
le little progenitor of pass(
A.rabs, that she plain- Xt he
the most sacred place o
i. It is dear alike the toJev
christian and t ie Mohan
in. It is the religious cent<
e world. The holy city hi
id through many vicissitude
is been partially destrove
? 1
7. ? ?
i I I ill m
YOUR (3
J
A. A
for each Jother a br<
Bat, iu the process
the descendants of
braced u new religi
upon hate, and wh
nature of a ^pruiest
old. This religion
itherly love. ly told 1,6r
of after aKea. mael should
Ishmael em- dear iit,le 1
on, founded 01 Kale KrllK
licit wat the Tortay lhe
a.u? tnael are in
ItllO
they planted aud 1,aac'8
husband that Ish- more
not be heir with her razec
isaac. But the mills driai
1 out strange grist. eri it
descendants of Ish- 0j }r;
possession of Sarah's Qf th
tomb, and will not Whe
> than thirty times, an
1 to the ground twice. H
i once plowed it up and sov
down with salt as a mar
s contempt for the religic
e Jew and the christian
i) Christ, from the Mount <
.liAit U
>8
of
IfrDRTU
Bin
in Canaan|by the
sword, and they a!:
themselves of the p
itself. Into their p?
sed the cave of Mac
round it was erected
and fifty feet high,
power of the even aUow 1
so Po??e?*ed Proach the 1
romised land t^ie'r as',es
JsseHsion pas *''e
ihpelah. A- Chri8tianf
I a atone wall not a!,owod
and within ure' ac
I heir posterity to ap- 01iV(
cave which contains belo\
without a forfeiture t]lat
xix
i, like the Jews, are fulfil
to enter the enclos- wher
icount of this and ntter
38, beheld the beautiful cit
v him and wept, he uttere
memorable prediction (Luk
13 4) which was literall
led some thirty years lab
1 Til us, the Roman genera
ly destroyed the temple an
y We oner below for yoi
, j appeal to-all who want
;We An
jr
, nor running a CRUSH
' item quoted here not n
d until withdrawn :
nr consideration some pi
to save money on their p
3 Not Cr
SALE, but we will forfeit
ow in stock. We make the
rices that should
turchases.
ushed
; $100.00 for any
following prices
the wall and over t
erected a mosque w
dicated to Moharami
natical Moslems r<
tomb of Abraham as
shrine, and they alio
enter the sacrad inc
l a r
he cave was Ul,lt5r re?8,'i>
rhich was de to 1'1(* Holy
ed. The fa- If' is eight ee
everence the ^e,T1? ^1HS 110
i a most holv m?d?tion8.
iw no Jew to a,nd 'he Peo]
, , chief interes
loBure under
i niTisa tiiiT
lh, very lew tourists ule v
Land visit Hebron. 9t0ne
n miles from Jerusa- mem
hotel and no accom- Arch
The town ia dirty Rr,mi
pie filthy. The town's iures
t ie its past. >een
A It 1/ \f Alt I? I VTl/Il L'nT .11
vhole city, not leaving on
> upon another. In con
oration of the event tii
of Titus was erected i
e, and among the many pi<
carved on the arch may b
one of the seven golde
$5.00 Overcoats at 2.
coats at 7.50.
e Men's Suits from 3.9
11 54-inch Broadcloth, s
; Wide Taffeta Silk, bl
,e 54-inch Indies' Cloth
n 20 pieces A. F. C. Gii
Solid case Cotton Bla
98 ; 7.50 Overcoats at 4.{
8 to the best in stock at 9
old at 1.00 and 1.25 yard,
ack and colors, at 87 cent
l, 42 1-2 cents yard,
nghams and Linen-finish <
Lnkets at anrt 1 99
)8; 10.00 Over.00.
now 85c yd.
:s yard.
Ghambrays, 10c.
penally of instant
around the inclosing
children of Isaac as
their scriptures an
their unhappy lot.
their love for their g
chal ancestor, that
T\1lf I V It It ?\ / In 4 h MX
ueatn. 15ut
r wall the
seirble, read Nearly m
d wail over bron and JeI
So great is hem- 1,8 I>"1
reat patriar- ^',e PeoP'e a
1 hey eagerly than ?f
i. ii descendants
mviwi iniuAAoi" oanuj
ING- Af
id way between He rusal
'usalem lies Bethle- instei
)ulalion is christian. woul<
re lighter complexion build
her natives and are pavei
of the CrnsaderH place
ie8llCKS.
ter each destruction of J<
em, those who rebuilt agaii
of removing the debrif
d simply level it over an
on i he ruins. Today th
went of the streets in som
s is ninetv feet above th
Only six of our 6.00 1
J* Men's Odd Pants fro
; 5.00 Foi
d
e $3.50 Krippendof Sh<
e Ladies' Fine Shoes at
2000 yards heaviest a
Wool Blankets left to cios
m 75 cents to 3.48 pair.
rbush Shoes at ^
>es at 2.98.
: 75 cents pair and up.
veitrht Sheetiner at 6 cent<
e at 4.25 pair.
J .48
? vnrH
tu^ii iinuuD LUIl
hole in the wall in
they may feel the
Their humiliation i
and their lamentati<
nature of a religious
the powerleasness of
ham ean criv? nr? Iia
jujiii a siiiuii
order that They "re ?'<
air within. tic a,,d more
is complete Mohammeda
on is in ihe 8ag9li n""nl)
service. In curi?,,a a,1<i
death Abra- olive wo,,d> '
In tn t. pearl. It m
ja?er, more interge- orl^11
prosperous than the *
ns*. They are en- Th
f in manufacture of put i
beautiful articles in si on j
coral and mother of with 1
ust do the heart of lie b
?al foundations.
SOLOMON A IIIOII ROLLKR.
e fine stones which Solomo
n his temple, his own man
md in the other structure
which he beautified the citj
uried manv feet heneat
2000 yards 6c Plaids
Job lot Men's Fine 2.
Big lot Laces, Inserti
n Get our prices before
l tee to save you money.
a
at 5 cents yard.
00 and 2.50 Fur Hats at 1
ngs and Embroideries at <
1 you make your purchase
Yours for business,
Ml vl/ Pakm
.48.
old prices,
s. We guaran
~
terity who have r
promised Messiah.
MILLS OP FATE GRI1
GRIST.
The treatment an
the Jews of Ppiesli
some questions re
ejected the ?'(* "Santa
Bethlehem, f
si> strange ten 1 housarn
tickle the litt
d sad lot ot People,
ne suggest nameH an<1 e
trardinc the the cit
>laus" pood to visit tlie p
or there lie can find the t<
rt things that will fore
le folks?and grown and i
Many interesting any i
vents are connected the
y, but the greatest (I. K
resent city. The stones fc
emplo were made ready be
being brought to the site
icither hammer nor axe no
ron tool was heard whil
temple was in buildin,
huge vi:7.) Centuries la'er
I UIIUOI I
> T .
b The do^ disappeared, to
r owner called his dog hi
? gone. At the small hole
g loudly for his faithful
but no resoonse Fl? nr
JUIW VsUIII
o. Th? men worked for
jt if ivus from the light of
he railed did things on a g
canine, sent 30,000 men
o lino fa T
ipdiiy
years, shut out
day. Solomon
rand scale. IJe
from their faini
a aaa .
covenant that the si
ham should possess
Canaan. Did it, era
his seed or only tho
Isaac? If Ishmael w
in the promise, why
scendants in posses!
eed of Abra- ',,rf'st CPn
the land of wherB Cl,ris
brace all ol ,he oave "ltt"
so through nativ,t*' an
as not with. Iea(! fhnv" in
. . . uativity. It
are his nenon
(-f lho damCoAaa
ters in the place when
it whs born. Over seen :
iris the church o( the pl*>
rl a flight of steps Bible
to the chapel of the like i
is lighted by thir- ment
= tal.
I he atones cou'd not b
and no quarry found, pec
began to doubt what tli
said on the subject. But
many other scriptural slate
s, vertilication was accider
An American gentlema
' i - -w r4
lool and began diggiug
> discovered the mouth (
e cavern. With lighted en
, sought, his dog. He fou
- the cave reac!<ed 1,000
t* der the city and was a qua
n which had been taken ;
c* I uuo iw i^riMiioij
and sooa month; ho had 7
>f a vast burdens," 80,00(
ndles he 3,300 overseers
n l 18.) There can b
feel un- he oppressed his
irry from was a high rollei
an enor- - limlnr tlm sah
iv,uiw each
0,000"that bore
) 11 hewers," and
(I. Kings v: 1310
?o doubt that
subjects. He
r in his day.
I llilUot - t
Holy Land and so
treating the prostei
If the descendants o!
forfeited their righ
covenant, then wh\
land be under a w<
But those matters I
cruelly mis- SglffSfi.1
rity ot Isaac? parched cereals i
? , real Ccffoe, rei
Isaac have Health coffee, ,
ta under the "J***?" closely !
, , ii your stomach,
r Should the stlnd Coffee <1 rii
irse people? J1,'8 wholesome,
it It's nice even for
leave to the by Bennett Croc
)r rthoop's Health Coffee. w^rt
is a clever combination of p i
ind niilH Not a grain of T e>
member, in Dr Hhoop'a K? 111*
,yot itH flavor anrl taste .
>1<I Java ami Mocha Coffee rabbi
heart, or kidneys can't
liking, try Health Coft'ee. Birai*
nourishing, and satisfying pejire
the youngest child. Sold
ery Co Wall
one day strolling abou
utna and the "tombs of th
h," when his dog jumped
t. Molly cotton tail mad
jht for the city and diHap
>d in a small hole under th
near the Damascus gate
it nious quantity oI stones
e inK ilie description of tli
a by Solomon. The sigi
e picks, the places tor the
>- lamps, and unfinished
e may still be seen. In th
>. ground quarry large nui
? ? - ? -- -Vf? Viiv; "W14
answer- the temple area '
"se used and the place is
is of the sight today. He j
earthen of horses and ]
I stones (I. Kings iv :2ft.)
is under- ings against win<
Tlbers of must have sxncr
...v ooi |mji null oi
were his stables,
an interesting
had 40,000 stalls ,
2,000 horsemen
From his warni
the old fellow
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