The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 10, 1907, Page 7, Image 7
He kept at peace wi
tiona by marrying a
Pharoah and the <5
very other fellow wl
to give him trouble.
I 9 1 .?
th other na- a kie?. The
daughter of marked by a
!aught" ? pilatb's jto,
bo was likely
He rather ANI
? THK LA
1 traditional spot is
k stone in a wall.
OMBNT HALL, CALVARY
) THE TOMB.
W0A8TJCK MKVya. APK
il 10,l?o7.
~ re^
That wch
KPV'Tifs ' V ?
roLvto 1
IEVEH SLEtP.VWTIi
'"it' '/
uveruia ine marrym
took unto himself 7C
300 quasi> wiyes.
that number, the olc
his own brother m
cause he asked for t]
Shunammite girl &
TTinira ii >15 QC \ c
g act. He When Oh
K) wives and ^ethsemane
Even with ,ore Annas,
I sinner had who 8 nt Hi
urdered be- 'n 'aw Uaiap
be beautiful *n whose he
3 a wife (I. h*d assembl
' ^ 1 ? % nn OAof i??A A I
iriat was arrested at
he was carried bethe
ex hiKh priest,
rn bound to bis son- '
)ha8, I he high priest,
use the Sanhedrim
0d. Today there is
' t L . t_ _
=g^ssSjfcs!
i bust
KIS B
Toy C/VNT C
V irv&u have
bcd CLOTH r.
E"R l) THErt AU_'
rA Fit You oo
/y raiment r<
WHO DOrt
ATCH US HAPPING.
f/tcHT cLonrs an6
S v&u cant wear
Tine Time, we can
t IN the nicest
or less than others
T know their BUS IN
? c
more sense general
balance of us, but he
ty big fool about
must have been a r
see him out shoppii
wires. No doubt it ]
exercise of all his wis
'uiuuiOQ i)ad 'oo<"fo ui
ly than the ^lat judicia
was a inigh- ^ut the reo<
women. It ?ver remain,
are sight to 8al si?ce th
ig with his accusation,
required the b?ca"8e the
idnm kn boon contrary to
tue nouse in which
1 farce was enacted,
>rd of the trial will
The arrest was illeere
was no formal
The trial was illegal
court sat at night
.f Att/ich In TIL _
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1ADET A STUDY OF
UCARE ALWAYS*J '
(t
91/STER bftOWN.
down suspicion of j
the purchase of East
wives got the bette
last and accomplishc
ing. All in all he n
tough citizen and
writers do not shield
vv uvu^
>artiality in c?urt was j
er hats. His co?nt of prej
rof him at iug h'tfh prie
?d his undo- 'or? ^?8t his t<
'as a pretty clothes" Ol
the Bible and pP*t upc
1 him. After there w*s no
ww"?ciw# x II0
iacompeteut on acjudice.
The presid)st
acted as prosecusniper
and "rent his
hers buffeted, struck
>n the prisoner and
renrimand from ik<>
fCO?YRiOHT 19o6 *Y
th|
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his death his subjecl
of Rehoboam a chanj
and upon his refusal
their burdens the tei
ceded from the confe
THE MOST INTERESTIJ
Thni>a ~1
ta demanded bench. The
5e of policy, "bad sougli
to lighten gainst Jeai
o tribes ee death. ' Phi
deration. them, they s<
cross-examin
wo places. .
method ot pi
judges themselves
it f<?lse witnesses
us to put him to
sir witnesses tailing
aught to coovict by
i?'g him. (This
ocedure survives in
GO!
DD ft
IFWK
p
in j
Jerusalem which ar<
with the life and dei
Christ are the most
of them all. The gi
in which he debated
the Scribes and Phai
tirelv anna (1 rr?-r? if
ana around Turkish cou
e associated matter of cot
ath ol Jesus uuanimously
interesting blasphemy, |
real Temple which under
and routed was death by
"isees is en- Romans had I
a ot 4/> st. ? . .
rts today.) As a
irse, the Sanhedrim
convicted him of
the punishment lor
the law of Moses
Btouing. But the
taken from the Jews
For t
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You all rer
Well, we ha^
he People
nember the Graphophone
ve made a deal for anoth
Generally
s we gave away last year,
er lot of them. nnlv
:";S
A
" o w# Vf f VI ay
Mosque of Omar, an<
mosque is the bare
which Abraham wa
sacrifice Isaac. Som<
tape" and fees are i
enter, $nd shoes must
or large slipoers out n
? ouo '? the power of
i within the penalty (Joh
rock upon they went to
is about to conviction s
s little "red penalty inflic
required to But the Ron
be removed a0 such crinn
in nv?r vnnr 11.i , .1 1.
inflicting tho death
n 18:31.) Hence,
> Pilate to ?et the
anctioned and the
ted by the Romans,
tan tribunals knew
^ as blasphemy, and
much better o
ing to give av
purchases of
when you get
LUTELY FRJ
are sure you \
beautiful orna
i- A 1 _
nes, with a great big coir
'ay to our trade. You g
dry goods just the same
$50.00 worth, you get t
2E. Come and look at
vill be more than pleased
iment for any home, bes
y J w J
red horn, that we are gcet
your tickets with your
as you did last year, and
he Graphophone ABSOthe
Graphophone, and we
with it. It will make a
ides the pleasure vou eret
shoes. It was about tf
Jesu3 taught and
those who were such i
the letter of the law ]
ditions of the elders
the close of the day
must have been tiresi
-t-.jwv.. xriiate aeciin
lis spot that sentence. '
confounded elders and
sticklers for hypocrites,
and tlie tra grounds and i
Often at of consti uctiv
, after what tion. Pilate
ome discus iii,n
ea to execute the
I'he chief priests,
scribes, crafty old
then shitted their
^referred the charge
e treason and sedithree
times acquit
^ ,1 _ r ii .
uul ui ine sw
and customers
It is a big cost
to have one j
ing we sell yo
cost to you
when these pt
r?V? Ann io ?r/vi?w
set music it makes. We
> to have one of these ins
; to us as an advertisemei
ust the same; and remen
11 the goods just as cheap
is to get your tickts for
irchases aggregate $f,0.0(
want all of our friends
truments in their home,
it, but we want you all
fiber, they cost you nothas
ever, and the only
each purchase made, and
) the beautiful Grapho
V
VI
'I* ;lt
sions, he retired to tl
lage on the eastern f
Mount of Olives. In J
sought rest from th
Jerusalem aud there
some of his miracu
and delivered many
?cu * liu atuuoi
ie quiet vil- But he tempo
dope of the uutil the mo
Bethany he friend of Cae
e strife of their victim t
performed ened the Proc
loua works afrai<W losir
leS80D8 of took ma a??f i
ou oi iiio^e charges,
rized and vacilaled
b said he was no
>sar if he allowed
0 go. That fright
:urator, for he was
ig his job. He then
n o nl... ?? 11..1 .. _
io ^uux;
Our Ta
Miss Phelps
by odds more i
and ready to g
j.
s.
Iented and Ar
> is about to catch up wit
than we have ever sold b<
five you prompt service n
tastic Milliner,
h her orders (which were
efore) and will be pleased
ow.
divine love and wisdc
the fragment of the
Mary and Martha is
the tomb of Lazarus ir
Twenty-six steps of si
a vaulted chamber,
feet below the surf
>m. Today ''Pavement"
1 h?U8e of finally delivei
shown, and crucified. Tin
lay be seen, seen today as
'one lead to over it now s
twenty two the Sisters of
ace of the 0f the smooth
" ? uie
(John 19:13,) and
ed Christ over to be
3 pavement may be
it was at that time,
tands the church of
Zion. In the face "
HtOrifiH ttm ourirn.l E .61
lo see
ness, whether
your money's 1
I VB A mm
us ior any of your wanti
it is large or small, and v
worth and satisfaction, or
Yours f
'Iff ^ ? J
S. We want your busiye,
as usual, promise you
' we will make it so.
or business,
L in
ground, which is exca1
solid rock.
The depth and peci
ture of the tomb si
propriateness of Chri
when, with a loud v<
dered Lazarus to "cc
T) nfn.nn ? D.ll ]
rated in the lines and hoi
.. thing lite "fo:
r 'trnc- poly," checke
low t e op 8q[(]je]
ist's words ed a Ihe
)ice, he or- . ,
... place he was <
ime forth." .
and crucified.
es of games, Home hi
? and geese," uroly
sra, etc. Here the "?~?
ca played and pass- tion i
time. From this face c
carried to Calvary able c
t \ ihla
umiMn
n this instance. The aui
>f the earth about the vene:
)ld church will not fit th
mi 1_
TIlTnllll
r- their heads" (Matt. !
r Close by this hill is t
e and in the edfce of the ?
iiie loin
27:39.)? Dispensary Op
i garden, ter
jarden, in _
pany.
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>ened at Chcsfield.
vyyoou Dcuittuy and
is the Mount of Oli
which Jesus spoke tl
ful words of life recor
and 25th chapters of S
Upon it he passed ma
in rest and prayer (Li
AFlrl if a afimmtf V
Jerusalem B?t where ,
yes, opoo the days of
e tr: "">? i.eoo?
ded in 24th , .
a m pointed to a r
t. Matthew. the Church (
7 " ?'!?! ch">. ? the
ukexzi:37) Mouat of CriJ
is Calvary? Since sfand
Constantino (more the cc
Bars) tradition lias Paul
ock, over which is "with
of the Holy Sepul- and S
Golgotha or the "nigh
cifixion. But tradi- The e
uudwuhiuii. j.ne enure
b within the walls and nee
mter of the city, while S
says that Christ suffere
lout the gate" ( Heb. 13:12
t. John eays the place w?
to the city" (John 19:20
reat mainritv
? lbis2, Gen. Gordon exca
ir discovered a rock hew
t. unfinished within, ansv
>d acllyin its structure an.
0 the words of St. John
who was an eye witnei
.) crucifixion.
T t -
vated and Chesterfield
n tomb, day's Stale : F
rering ex- in oyer 20 yea
d location legally sold in t
(19:41,) Mr. J. F. Moore
98 of the dispenser.
A petition is i
special in Sun'or
the first time
Irs whiskey was
his town today. %
?, of Jefferson, is
dow being cixcu
v*J4 liO DUUiiUIV 1.
to heaven (Actsi:9ai
his resurrection. On C
are churches, conver
Arab village of persist*
At ita western base
Kidron, ir the beaifti
of GethaemRne. fillari
, , "on isn't wo
ad 12) after Une_,t breeJ
)livet today the same even
its and an and the Bible
?nt beggars. *-?
??? Doln* III
, near the ..Wften my frie
ful Garden f? toko ,eave ?f
... indige?tion, nerve
WIMi flnor. Wilis- ? is .
rth much in Pales- christ
S too many niiem foi above
t. Bitl. topotrill hy nort|,
are HK?inat i??|j
imlnea? Aicalu. gate1'
nds thought I whm ahont , J,? ni
Una world, on aooount of
oiancHs and general ;e- ol a I
? ^vj * *- ? w uomi
ians believe that the hi
the grotto of Jeremial
of the city, is the tru
tha. It ia juat. "without th
( Damascus) , "is "night
fcy," and looks like "aplac
*kull" (Matt. 27:33 i 1
" Jerusalem, 1'aleetine
11
"rHfllllHOIlla'N
10 L .
had so seriously affected my i
6 writes Mrs. Fauoia Connor, of
1. Georgetown, Tenu., -ths
eontinuo nsly night and day an
10 f*0 ! prediction?oonsumpti
inevitable, until my hiislmr
I hntriM a Ka?H? r\_ tr: # vr
lated to order ai
cide the quegtio
r work or no dispensary
right lung," ^ here are t1
Burnl Honte one at Cheraw i
it I coughed
idthemigh- place,
on?seemed
>d brought " r "
a election to den
of dispensary
7 in this county,
wo dispensaries,
and one at this
erg, shrubs and olive
wag the scene of agon
ing preceding the cru
Here the arch traitor
betrayed the innocent
w-WM ff UlllfcY, WliMJH A. i
trees Tl * * "and when
trees. 11 QO hope left, I wax
y the even- tric B'tt* . And I
._ . are curing me i
ICinZIOO.? again as of old. an
of all time ?eflt ^i0 ^icii
wi?i.u Crawford Bros.
blOOd With druggist. 50c.
\. V msiioim, I rend well,
it looked tw if tuero was waB t
I pemauded to try Elec- were
rejoioe to uny thAt tbev
am now doing bmdneaH vvwre <
J am atill gaining daily." at lilt
le on enrtli. Guaranteed r..u.1 a
1 Fanderburk l'kariunc.y '
those
> . ,
;he place whore criminal
executed?and two thieve
executed with him?and i
? juncture of two old publi
on which probably passe
who "reviled him, waggin
kV w ? wmio ut i/r. rvingH i\o\
which in nay case proved to
Heal cough cure and restorer o
8 lungs When all other rente
g fail, you may still win in the h
lung and throat troubles witl
C oovery, the Keal cure. Gui
^ Crawford Bros., Fnnderburk
druggist. 60c. and $1.00.
g free.
v LMseoverv, Bitten by
be the < nfy Through blood i>
f weak, Horo epider bite, John W?
'dies ntte. lv ville, Tex , would ha
attie Hgeirist became a mean of rn
1 New I >.m- not been perauaded
MWjdeed by nioa Naive. He writ
Pharmaov, ,ion relieved, and foi
I rial bottle Korea" Heala every i
Bros., Funderburk 1
? Nplder,
oiaoning caused by a
tfhington, of Boaqueve
lost his leg. which
ocing sores, had he
to try Buck ten's At"The
first applioaar
boxes healed all the
nore- 26. at Crawford
Pharmacy, druggist.
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