Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 18, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Our sified im FORR SALE A good buggy horse. Inquire R. W. Weaver, Steam Laun- dry. o-14-tf FOR GASOLINE OR OIL call J. Thompson, Standard 0il man. Phone 96 Red 5-2-tf GENERAL TEAM WORK ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. 1. Tyler. 1-23-tf Wi in Tampa visit the Alham- bra Cafe, the only Spanish American Cale in the world. 512 Franklin St PURE MILK from Lakeland Dairy Farm delivered at ten cents per quart. redueed from twelve cents. Phone 100 Red S-11-1mo Foi hed rooms for| Rod- | 5-6-tf | | Furni- ooms 3-6p i rooms to out chil- South Flor- 56 Tharp build- ow occupied by ee D, H. Sloan. 5-10-td, RGAIN—Com- r and harness ash, if taken S. Mc- r: d. S-14-tf Phone 61 FOR SALE—1 included, $18; 2 included, $20; 1 sale $8; 1 cheap s 200 range, good as new, ¥25; ¢ din- ing chairs, 90c¢, cist $1.50; 1 tapestry | covered lounge, $7. S, J. McKenney FOR SALE--Horse, wagon and har- ness. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Tiox 126, 2-18-tf Big shipment of Boys' Scout shoes and Oxfords, Colors black, tan, smoke and olive. Full run of sizes in boy's and men's. Price shoes, $2 and $3 per pair. Oxfords, $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. E. F. Bailey, exclusive Lake- land agent, FOR RENT-One furnished room., Gentleman preferred. Further par-| ticulars apply to 310 West | street. L COWS Lemon | 5-15-6t Ialone tells us, in unquestionable lan- | | erim, fallen greatly. | Jesus ever did keep the law, and | (wards of that law covenant made | with Israel. The Apostle's words are, | |coffee at all hours. S GLASS, -;I‘.aymondo “uild'ag. Residence phone 165 Green INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. (Continued from Page 3.) were given were recognized as being incapable of absolute obedience to it This shows -ply in contrast with the original giving of the law in! Fden, where no mediator was pro- | d no arrangement made for flesh. This fact| vided av weaknesses of the 2¢, that the first Adam was per-, feet in his Creator's image and like-, pess, and that he was capable of ab- ! solute obedience to the divine law. It tolls us that the race had, in the in- Moreover, we have the apostle’s as- curance that no Jew except our Lord that only therefore, has! cained, or could have gained, the re- Jesus, “By the deeds of the law shall no FOR RENT—Furnished home, 4 or All modern conveniences, Address M. L. 5-18-tf. | Smith Sorooms. facing Lake Morton. Bradley, city. FOR SALE—At a bargain: Premier typewriter; new. (an be seen at News office, upstairs. 3-19 FOR SALE—Nice six room hous2 cn one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- land high school. Price $1,800. Ad- dress owner P. 0. 556, city. 3-29-tf. FISH! FISH! 218 North Kentucky avenue, phone 262 Red. Yaun's Fish Mar- ket. 4-15-t1, For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant ard 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot 4-15-tt, For FIRE, 4CCIDENT, PLATE- and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, 4-6-tf. BOYS' SCOUTS SHOES and Ox- fords are the best and toughest wear- ing shoes for the money that can be bought, and are easy wearers. E. F. Failey, exclusive Lakeland agent. WANTED- Money to patent an invention—one that will really pay and come into general use. Would like to talk if you mean business. Address Patent, care Telegram, 5-17-tf Young Jersey cow, Apply to S. M. Stephens, 5-17. FOR SALE with caln Lakeland. FURNISHED ROOMS. Without board. The Elbemar, 215 South Tennessee, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. flesh be justified in His sight.” That law, therefore, served the double pur- pose (1) of showing that none of the fallen race could keep the divine law or could be avceptable in God's sight; and (2) it de lared our Lord Jesus to be perfect, in that He kept the law which no imperfect person could keep. In thus K He became the sole heir of the cov- enant made with Abraham. He was thus designated the foretold Seed of ! Abraham, in whom all the families | of the earth would be blessed. That covenant, reaching tulfilment thus in Christ Jesus, terminated, so seed of bles its tar as the promised was concerned. Our Lord Jesus kept -that is, ful- filled—the Sinaitic statement of the divine law by His death. A sum- mary of the requirements of the Si-| piatic law is, “Thou shalt love the! JLord thy God with all thy heart, and with al] thy mind, and with all thy being, and with all thy strength; and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” The Heavenly Father so arranged matters that His well-be- loved Son, having left the glory of the spiritua] condition, and become a ; perfect man among imperfect men, first o all appreciated the Father's will—that He should become man's redeemer. This was not made com- pulsory, and He was quite at liberty, if He chose, to please Himself; but in so doing He would not have been fulfilling the law, which declares that all under it must love God su- premely—more than they love them- selves—and must so delight to do the divine will that they would gladly sacrifice their own wills, yea, life itself. And so, as the apostle declares, be- ing found in fashion as a man, and realizing clearly the divine program, our Lord Jesus gave Himself unre- servedly to be man's sacrifice. He aid it joyfully, as we read, “‘I delight to do Thy will, 0 my God; Thy law is within my heart.” (Psa. 40:8.1 Love to men, with whom He had be- come related by His earthly birth, was also a factor in the case; yet to have loved them as Himself would not have implied seli-sacrifice on their behalf. Such a sacrifice was loving men more than Himself. it was obedience to the first part of this law that involved the sacrific® of the man Christ Jesus. All this we see, then, was incidental to the keeping of the law covenant, for He was born under the law <-on-n:\m‘; and obligated to all of its conditions. e could not have become the heir of the Abrahamic promise except by ping the law | , MAY 18, 1912, this obedience, even unto death. Our Lord not only fulfilled the law covenant in His obedience unto death, but, additionally, by the di- vine arrangement, He sealed a new i the same death. The ! seen, covenant by have ess, bat law covenant, us W¢ proved His personal worthin i new covenant relates to man- The death sentence was upon blessing | the kind. tue race, and permanent Id not haye come 1o the race ex- first of all, that original sen- won met and canceled. Not unt.i th could any one bless the race or have authority to bles it 1i1 it out of death up to life; 1 to that time the divine o+ of death was against it, and cou cept, tence Land bhecaus God conld by guilty at the expense of His own law. How ueautiful the divine economy which, in the one act, not only test- Led the Redeemer as to His worthi- ress to be the deliverer and uplifter of the race, but paid the ransom for Fathir Adam and thus, incidentally, | tor all of his children, who, in a nat- L1al way, had shared his entail of no meauns clear the | Engle Deser Duval Coun SHIETS HIS ATTACKS 1 COUNTRY PRESS | sin and death. The new covenant will not only speak peace as respects the originai curse, and declare it fully met by the Kedeemer, and that all coming unto (he Father through Him may by a possible obedience have restitution from the original condemnation, but it will, moreover, speak mercy to- ward fleshly Israel, additionally con- demned under the law covenant. It will make known to every creature that not only has redemption been provided as concerns the sins that are past, but that all the weaknesses and imperfections under which the race still labors will be condoned, and that they will be treated hence- forth according to what they actual- ly are, and will be helped by the laws of Christ's mediatorial kingdona tc rise more and more out of pres- ent conditions of mental, moral and physical death, up, up. up, to the ful) perfection of human nature, in which they will be able to stand trial be- ! fore the Almighty, and able to dem~ cnstrate character and worthiness of | eternal life under the laws o His | kingdom. This new covenant, there- fore, includes all the merey and fav- or of God intended for the whole world of mankind during the millen- :uinl age. It is the covenant of for- I giveness and blessing and restitution | to all those who, when their eyes and ears shall be opened, shall avail themselves of this grace of God in Christ Jesus.— Heb, 8$:10; Jer. 31: Having utterly failed to explain how he secured possession of the stolen form of an unaddressed and unsigned letter, discarded from ny office and to explain the forgery of my name; having failed to produce agy such letter that had been signed or mailed by me, or any proof that suh letter had ever been mailed at all, and realizing that the good people l of Florida were deserting him, he shifts his attack upon me to the countyy press and warns the people not to believe my statements. I have repeatedly charged that this form of letter was stolen ani my name as published thereto was a forgery and L'Engle’s failure to pm- duce any proof that these charges are not true has convinced the gol people of Florida that he is not of Congressional size. Such methois would not be tolerated in Washington; they will mot be tolerated Florida. I am receiving letters daily from people who supported L'Engle the first primary assuring me of their support in the second primary. it! frankly stating that they cannot stand for his methods. e ———— e HAVE 10 DO IT o el HAVE qverstocked my store in suits and pants for men and boys this spring, and I am going to unload them for the benefit of the people and sacrifice them at prices never before heard of in Lakeland. [ have always given the people of Lakeland big bargains for the past 5 years, but you will be shocked to see the prices [ am selling them at FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. -G JOS. Le\;fl . . It will pay you to travel many miles to get such bargains a.s I will have on sale. 1am not going to quote prices in this paper, but come and convince yourselves. This Sale Starts : Saturday, May 18th and will last two weeks. This sale is for CASH ONLY and no goods reserved unless paid for at the time of sale. During this Sale a disco | on all purchases. unt of 20 per cent off each dolls THE STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THE SALE THE HUB '18 S. Kentucky Ave:

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