The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 01, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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2 "ON Tt Observations ought to W hat the editor sees on himself most, but he is he is not trying to see f< An earlier street car showed us a different se sweet-faced woman in indicated a very recent and patience were writ gentleness and refineme face, apparel and inanne her hand carried a frugal one of the great marts work. It was not hard t up the burden of her ow haps, as in cases we hav children were left hehir twelve years old,?in so room nest and its birdlinj at the close of the day. mother! The gay young people who kept everybody aw; as much as they ought, by, though there is no re; excuse want of thought, ed talk of being "off for foolish denunciations an of the prohibition State t ing, and still less their which one nineteen-yearbevy, passed around, ev> teen-vear-old shop girls laughter at the folly of silly girls! 4. ? ?? ' x iic ii <1111 was awnne a majestic mountains. For was condensed, as it w< sweeping through a great ture's masonry, a roarinj one side and now on the ing down the mountain < the great river, jagged i on either side, an occasu gorge of more distant mo sengers crowded the wii not all. One dear old 1: business-like, has just fin ing companion, a mature She has never been here excitement and the exclar her, she placidly gather" lunch, calmly arranges a packs her two big pasteb< carefully puts the cords ? shape. Not one glance d< of nature's grandest work, she had a frugal mind!" rv ? * wur good triends, the do not seem to be inclin< hearted though yet inforrr yet they think and prea< we just as they. We are ward connection. We sat THE PRESBYTERIi IE WING." be as helpful as lucubrations, his flights perhaps interests not a whole-souled editor it Dr others as well, than we were wont to take t of toilers. There got on a widow's dress. Everything bereavement, but resolution ten in every feature, while nt manifested themselves in r. A plain little package in lunch. She got off opposite where hundreds of women :o believe that she had taken n and others' support. Pere known, three or four little id,?one of them eleven or le charge of the plain twogs, till she should come back God bless the brave little at yonder end bf the sleeper ike last night did not think That might have been passed ason why mere youth should But not so their loud-moutha good time," their utterly d ridicule of the "dryness" hrough which we were passdrinking beer and whiskey old youth, the leader of the en to the sixteen or sevenwho were loudest in the closing the saloons. Poor, go rolling through the most a score of miles the scenery ?re, in splendor. We were : canyon, a huge cleft in nag mountain stream now on otner, lesser streams dashside, here and there, to join nasses of God-painted rock mal glimpse through a side untains; no wonder the pastidows and platforms. Rut ady over there, serious and ished lunch with her travelson, as we enter the gorge, before, but ignoring all the nations of everybody around 3 up the fragments of the n A urro no p?<v* ** t opo LilWUI) HCdliy I C" :>ard boxes, covers them and ibout them to keep them in >es she give to the sublimity "Though on pleasure bent, Dear frugal old soul! Associate Reformed people, :a to respond to our warmlal overtures on union. And :h and act just as we, and one in every way but outand listened yesterday with * AN OF THE SOUTH. exquisite pleasure to their be< preached with all the orthodc servatism of the most "mosswithal with such fervor, in ! and manner, and in such vivi power as to make us wonde could resist his appeals. He i hvmns wllirli \\re> y .. tT V4 V UOVVl 111 asked for still another. Why and let us be one in name and one in faith, in testimony, an A day. there, is a mere ta treat," Montreat. Shut in by either side and at the end, wooded, made musical by th< cades in the bold stream at hundreds of the coldest sprin world's highway. The chari much in the quaint and beaut in the woods and rhododend mountain sides, nor yet in 1 pure air, nor yet in its invit, jducnu ncignis, nor yet in tl inusicales, "method-study" and the like in the auditoriu pany gathered there and the kindred souls. The day we ! thirty-nine Presbyterian preac hushes and finding all. And th a particularly good day for should like to visit Montreat up to the average or above ii them ? But they say that tl more. Then go, by all meai gret it. PROBLE Unquestionably there are n there is mystery involved in i is scarcely an important trul which if regarded in all its bea its high source and its ultima involve us in heights and de explore. The mystery of r Master expounded; the awemercy and justice in our justif the divine Spirit in sanctificat fact of sonship in the family pentance and faith and love, tivp miH affcetinn ? -- - - V...V* HIV 1 1 I 11 nil 11 divine energy?these all are 1 unto them, anticipation of the less and endless joys, its emj powers, our new glorified thou scale?these all fill us with w by their prospect. But how remarkable and h mystery, or unattained compr in the Spiritual realm, but rati *1 4.L- < >i t itncu iiitti me unKnown because it is too vast, or high, and exceedingly circumscribe therefore of attraction and proi thrilled by the very knowledg< September i, 1909. >t known evangelist. He 'X and old-fashioned conbacked"' amongst us, and such earnestness of soul idness and clearness and r that any man present iailP vifTOrOllclV flln rrr.^^1 o -o "'J SV"-'V1 the meeting, and once not come to us, brethren, I effort as we are already d in ways! iste of that glorious "rethe great mountains on in a huge cove, densely i tinkle of scores of casthe bottom, watered by gs, it is yet close to the m of it is found not so iful cottages embowered ron, and clinging to the me aeiiciously cool and ation to explore the ad!ie thrice daily lectures, meetings, "movements" m, but in the rich comhappy companionship of spend there, we counted hers without beating the ey tell us that it was not preachers, either! We again on a day that is t! Where will they put tere is always room for is! You will never reMS. umerous difficulties and our holy religion. There th in the entire system irings and traced toward te significance, does not pths which we can not egeneration which our inspiring balancing of ication ; the processes of ion; the over-mastering of God: inwrought rethe purification of moation of the intellect by ligh; we can not attain heavenly life, its bounddoymeots, our enlarged ight planned on a vaster onder as they charm us o\v gratifying it is that ehension does not repel ler inspires and attracts? in Spiritual truth is so or refined for our finite d vision. The element mise prevails and we are ; that unknown and, for