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8 Florida Department. W- ■■ OHAUDOIN. OorrMpoudingEditor»nd Agent Office at Cleavelaud A Nona' Furniture more, West Bay -trect ” JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. facts and figcues. —Here is a pleasant extract from a letter from brother Baily : "I took Dayton, Ohio, in my route home. This is the home of the parents of brother and sister Stevens, of Citra I spent two days moat pleasantly with the two families. Sister S was at home with her parents, and tnat added to tbe pleasure of my visit.” —"I notice on my pacer three hands £ Dinting to the words, Your subscription as expired * You will find ii closed bill, winch give me credit for, and take off the ugly thing from my paper.” So writes brother W.C. Hayman, of Pine Level. We are ready to "vouch for him." —Thanks to Concord church for contribu tions to Siate Board, and Pine Grove, also— both in Harmony Association. Stafford's Pond and Madison have made contributions to Home and Foreign Boards. —"At the close of our eleven o’clock ser vices on third Sunday in July, I spoke a few words in behalf of our State Board and re ceived $2 00.—S. Sheffield ” Notice, 1. He spoke. 2. A few words — only a short speech. 3. In behalf of the Board. 4. In behalf of our State Board. 5. Bee tbe result: two dollars. Lesson: “Go and do likewise,” and write us the result. —We take the following from the Union of August 2d, and offer our sincere congratu latiens: "Mr. Wm. Clarke and Miss Fannie Dawkins, of this city, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony yesterday morn ing, and left for the North in theafternoon.” —Still another. Our brother, W. B. Hare, was married tbe latter part of July, in Montevallo, Alabama, to Miss Mary A. Ly man. Our best wishes, dear friends, and may we see you both in Florida in the fall, where you will be welcomed, Billy, double as well as single. Under date of August Ist. Elder Man ning wriiee : "Brother C. C. Hill aided me in a meeting of five days at Pine Hill Result: church revived, and eight added by baptism, much interest in the cor gregations. and we are looking for still greater things.” "Rev. W. N. Chavdoin: The meeting at Spring Garden was quite interesting. The pastor bad tbe efficient aid of Elder J. D. Bohan nan and Rev. Dr. Meades, who are faithful ministers of Jesus. Six joined by letter, and many seemed to be much revived. We trust much good will result from the meeting. . 0. J. Dillard. "Volusia, Fla., August 16th, 1881.” —A barber in Atlanta, a young man. feels it his duty to preach, and has saved $300.00 of his earnings to enable him to prepare himself for the work. Such a man should be helped to go to school, —Send us something for State missions. —Send us some help for Home Mission Board. —Send us some help for onr Theological Seminary and Ministerial Boaid. Send us something for our “Index Fund.” —Send us a new subscriber. —Send us one dollar for those weak churches that are trying to build houses of worship. They need it, deserve it, or we should not ask it for them. —How did you encourage your wearied pastor the last meeting ? What did you give him, or ray to him? Dear man, he needed it. CHURCH EDIFICES—UNION MEETING. I am glad you are meeting with success collecting for our edifices. The work is a laudable one. and deserves great success. It, is a noble thing in brethren and sisters of older and more developed states, and yet it can be no more than their duty to aid the struggling few, in this frontier State, to pros vide neater and more comfortable houses in which to praise and worship tbe God of all countries. God speed you, my dear brother, in your good work, opening the hearts and the purses of the people to a liberal response to your appeal. Our Union Meeting was a good one. It was organized by electing Rev J. W Thom as, Moderator, and brother L. C. Stephens, Cierk. Tbe chnrcbes were not so largely repre sented as they might have been, and as we wish they bud bee n ; but the representation was about as good as usual. Oueof our great troubles is. « e have a number of small, pas toiless churches, which, perhaps, should have no existence at all. It would be better for two or three of them to be combined into one, and have some one preach regularly for thtm, even though they should have some eight or ten, or even twelve miles to go to church. Here is tbe subject discussed in our Union here: "Who are tbe Scriptural Officers of a Church, and what are their Duties?'* Brother Thomas, by previousappointment, opened the discussion with a good speech, and was followed by others. Tbe next Union goes to Paran. Tbe fol lowing subject to be discussed : “How can we best Promote the Spiny of Missions.” Brother J T. Cauthen introductory speaker Brother Timmons and Drs Robinson and Fisk were the visiting ministers in atten dance. Brother T. was characterized bv his usual zeal for tbe Master’s work. Dr Rob inson did not arrive till Saturday night, and preached very acceptably to large congrega tions morning at <1 night of Sunday. We are proud of our missionary on the Fruitland Peninsular, and wish him to come and see us again. Dr. Fisk is a Presbyterian divine, livirgat Picolata. He attends the Oceola church, and has presented its Sunday-school with an organ. He delivered quite an interest ing, learned lecture in our Sunday-school mass meeting here, made up largely of material gathered during his last visit to Palestine. P Willis Palatka, Fla., August Bth, 1881. That terrible indigestion and sick head ache will yield reaoily to Warners Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. From the Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Hat ttbrd county, Md.: "It gives us pleasure to say that the L quid Enamel Paint, manufactured by tbe New Jersey En amel Paint Company, bought of you last fall, ai d painted on the buildings of tbe Agritultural and Mechanical Society ot Hartford County, gives satisfaction, and, to express an opinion, that we believe it to be a good paint. C. C. Kinsey, "GaKKKTT A MOSS, “J. M. SIKKETT, "Committee.” C. P. Knight, Sole Gen'l Agent, 93 West Lombard street, Baltimore. It is impossible for a woman, after a faith iul course of treatment with Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, to continue to sutler with a weakness of the uterus. En close a stamp to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets. We would call attention to the advertise ment of Fauquier Female Institute, in an other column. Beautiful for situation, he. Itbfnl, an able corps of teachers, it has obtain, d an enviable position among our leading female colleges. It THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST: THURSDAY, AUGUST 2g, 1881. Mayor Bratty.—“ln the unjoined para graph will be found ft compliment to Mayor Be atty, of Washington, New Jersey: •Thursday eveuluit Iftat It happen d we w< rv on the po>en ger th t penciled Wash! >gton at al-out M?\en u cluck, and while stopping to change engine a wplenuld span of honea was noticed upon ihe street so ■ e distance bt low the track, daiwing a catrlage containing two gentlemen, neither of whom was lecogi ized by ue until a hum pa»et through the car, and the name of Daniel F Beat ly, the Organ King, was spoken with the fatnill aii y of a honsebold word, and in an instant many of the aindows were hoisted, as the pas sengers teemed Intent upon getting a bet er view of the el gHiit turnout of coat well ano* u peutle man. Ihe Mayor graceluily acknowledged ti e compliment,and removed his wnl ealik ihu bow ed repeatedly to the occupiuits of the tram. We do not note this fact aa »u on ver (Bement, but as a pleasure By strict altruiion to ■ usineas this comparatively young man has built up a busi ness of co loss si proportions and is at pretsjit giving employment to as great a number ot men, it not greater, than any private individual in the country. Enterprise is a hat we must admire, and whether it comes from the railr ad, mt. lug or organ butinei#, it is just the s me io us. We say success to Beatty, the Organ Klug, aud long may be live to fill the world with mudc and the pocket of the skilled mechanic with money. W< uld that our country had more such me..— Blairstown (N.J.) Press. Mayor Beatty, though young, and ft few years ago poor and obscure, is now certainly one of ihe best known business weu in the country. We know au intelligent laiiy who some lime since became impressed with the idea that Mayor Beany was overdoing the orgnit business, and she conceived tue peculiar UuUon that she would like to learn of some hippy spot where Beaty and bls organ* had never been heard of. 6be interviewed people who had traveled tn the West and inquired oi iriends who had made an exten sive tour of Europe and the East, and aim lor her cherished hopes, they repoiled tnat they had not gone beyond the lines of Beatty's advertising circlet. He is Hiublilous and is pushing aheau, and will prob<ib>y never be taliitk d until he has spun hu advertising web which will stretch over the civiliz d port.ou of the giobe.’”— Btlvidere (N. J) Apollo V\ e cdp toe above from tbe Apollo, and heartily endorse the seiitinienc expieua-o. We have known Mayor Beatty frum toe commencement of bis career, and have watched with pride the growth and expansion of his business, from its beginning to ns present mammoth proportions. Washington (N. J.) star. As people learn how true economy it is to use Dubbins Electric Soap, (made by Cragiu <fc Go , Philadelphia), the common, adulteiu ted, dishonest soaps are being driven out of tbe market. Try it. It is a fact that horse dealers are buying horses with ringbones and spavins because they can make money by using Kendall’s Spavin Cure. Read their advertisement. The patrons under the old regime, of the American Hotel, opposite Independence Hall, on Chestnut street. Philadelphia, will be gratified to learn that tbe bouse is again open to the public, having been remodeled and refurnished at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars. Farmers and Tlireshermen look out for the “MarwcZ .hunter llutelstr” m next tuek'k paper An agreeable Dressing fur the Hair, that will stop its falling, has been long sought fur Parker’s Hair Balsam, distinguished lur its purity, fully supp.iea this want. aiig 11-Im. We invite attention tu the advertisement of Robert W. Ki.>,62 Fulton street, New York City, maiiufacturerof Medals, Badges, < tc , for schools. College* and societies. Mr. Kip makes Merrit g articles of this class, executed with artistic taste and bkill. His references are of the highest order, and niomptuess and fid< liij h»ive giv< n him an excellent reputation among educators, bend to him for facsimile of bis designs with prices. Tbe closing oi the y<ai for scbo< Is makes this tbe op portune time to send Mr. Kip orders for medals, etc. ju u 9 3m. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his l ands by an East India tnissioiiaiy the loimula of a simple vegetable r* medy or the speedy and perma nent cure for Consumption, Bioucbiiia, t’a tarrah. Asthma, and au Tlnoat and Lung Affectations, also a positive and radical cure lor Nervous Debility and all Neiv«»us Com plaint*, aimr having tested Ils wondenui curative powers in Ihousand oi cases, has felt it bis duty to make It known to ins stif fer lug leliows Actuated by this motive and a desire tu relieve human suffering, I will send tree ot (*baige to all who dtsiie It, this receipt, in Ueiman, French, or Ei glisb, with full diiections lor pie paiing ulii using. Kent l>s mail by edciessii.g viu« stamp, naming this paper, \\ W. biiKSAK, 149 i'oweis Block, Rochester, N. Y Wanted. By a teacher of experience a Fchnol, Academic or Private. Good cudtiilials nirnhhtd Address K. (b Newport, Ga ) ap2s It THE YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE. Granville, Licking; County, Ohio, Will begin September 14th, 1881, Its 50th year. The locaiion is charming aud health), the stir rounding society excellent Tt rms low wuh help for the tneriioiiouts ana satibiautiun guaianietd. ag2s 2t MIDDLE CEORCIA Military and Agricultural College, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Tuition free. Fall term begins September 15th, 1881. For catalogues at d information apply tu W.S. Dudley, M D.. ag 25 2t President oi College. VERMILLION INSTITUTE. Hayesville, Ashland Co., O. Established 1846 Full College Cours for I oth st x< ain LHiin.Greeic and Mathematics. No extra ( barge for German and Fr r ch. Situation d« fehtful and noted for healthfulneas. Expenses S2O to sl6o a year. Bv cornspom'ing with the Principal a pin or the whole of the student’s fair to Hayesville will be deducted Opens Ist bept. Pupi s received at am time. Circulars free. sg2s 2t S. DIEFENDOBF, D D., Prin. HOLLINS INSTITUTE. BOTEIOUKT SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. OFFICERS AND TEACHERS. CH ARLES L. COCKE, G» neral Superintendent. MRS. E. 8. CHILDS, Associate Principal. Wm. H. Pleasants, Latin and Natural Science. Wm. Taylor Thom, M. English and French. Mi'sß* ttie D.Fowlkes,History and Moral Science. H. L Pauli, German Chas. L. Cocke, A. M., Matht matics. Mrs. ‘ rof. I urm r, Calistht hies and Ennlfsh. M>ss Sally L. Cocke(Assistant). Latin ai d French. Miss M. L. Cocke (Assistant). Math, and German. Miss Sully B. Ryland, Preparatory school. MUSIC AND ART. H. L Pauli, D rector and Piano. Theo Presser. Piano and Theory. Miss F. J. Douglas, Vocal < u lure and Singing. Miss Julia Por- her, Piano and Singing. Miss B. D. howlkcs. Art. DOMESTIC DKt’ARIMENT. Mrs. Cocke. Mrs. Davidson Mips White. 'J he . 9ih annual session wnl open 14th of Sep tember. Address for cirenlajs. ag‘J6 2t C. 11 COCKE, Business Agent. SHORTER“COLLEGE? - THE FALL TERM WILL OPFN SEPT. 6th, 1881. Three Extensive fviiDiNcs, elwautty furnished, able Faculty. 91 ition asd Bo*ei. reasonable. For tisialogue giving full parlivu lars. apply to R D. NALLAKY. Piesidint, aall .m Kome.Ua. lIUO cover* Tuition, stationery, Board, etc.,Joi three mouth*. No vacations. }eW ly EDUCATIONAL Steubenville, (Ohio) Female Seminary. 53 Years Snaccasjul Experience, First class School, T rm- low. bend lur Catalogue. A. M.Kxtn, Ph D., Principal. Je2B 8t Have You a Daughter to Educate? If so. solid for new Fruspectu-of Callanaii Col le e. Des Moines, lowa. Ad 1re«« a«l8:im C. P. POMEROY, President. Crozer Theological Seminary, I'ILIND, PA. The next Somlnary Ye r begins Wednesday, September 28th. ImsL Ad re« sgil M Dr. H. G. WESTON, President. The Musical Consemtory of ™ J™ Mt. Car oil Seminary in “Uread,’ giving particular*, sen ijrce. sglß 2m BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE, BiUstcl, east Tennessee. This Institution o,«ns August 25, 1881 Faculty first c lass. No malaria aise»ses here. Hoard only S l) per montn. Other expenses as low in propor tion. For fur her Ilif.Hmailon, address 1). C. WESTER, A. M , President, agll 4t COLLEGE TEMPLE, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. (Chartered 1853) Board and literary tuliiou ten month, from $l2O to $l5O. A guod and cheap Institution. Send for New Catalogue. BP 182ni A. S JONES, Pres’t. Riverside Se mi n ary, w ed for Young Lndica and Mu es by a former print ipal, Mr*. M E P< rkins, late <»1 Odar G en Seminary Sing sing, N. Y., Sep. 14th, 1881. Course of nißtrucdoa practical and thomugh Pupils tilted for college. Abo a primaiy department. Ci culars st nt upon application. _nbJß -ini Classical and Home Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES, T’ouiihkcepsie, New York, Offers flue advantage* tor a thorough and refined education, and a pleasant home. Airy, well furnished rooina. excellent lable. terms n oderate. The Misse* Butler, from their long experience in tea- hing in ihe South, can guarantee satisfac tion to their-outhern pationa. agll 6t SHOW THIS TO YOUR COLORED NEIGHBORS KNCXVILLF COLLEGE, for ladies and gen tlemen, <>i ens Sept. sih. nition, board bed, Im-1, iiglit and books cost only SSO a year. For paitieu lais and catalogue free, send your address and Post-liffice to Pres. J. S McCUI.LOCH, agll 4t Knoxville, Tenn. TEMALE SEMINARY. Gl OIiGETOW N, KENICCKY. This Seminary having enjoyed a successful career of THIRTY-FIVE YKaKS now stands as the peer i f ihe best in the laud for the education of young ladies. It is a live institut on, con duct d by those who are laboring to eb vate the standard and increase the thoroughness of Female Education. Address agll4t J. J. RUCKER, Principal. The Southern Female College, LAGRANGE, GEORGIA, WITH A FACULTY’OF TWELV THOROUGH teacher', flue huildinga and h complete outfit for »11 departments—Literary, M isic and Art— • ffers ihe highest advantages lor the smallest charges. Nearly double th usunl time devoted to Music and Art. L ist catalogue numbers 149 pupil*—lo7 in music. B aid, Literary Tuition and Drawing, Ter annum, s2u7; with music and us of pi n«i, 267. Corrvsi ondence invited. Write for catalogue for particulars. july2l if I. F. COX, President. MARY SHARP COLLEGE, WINCHESTER, TENN. The Fall-Session of this famous Baptist Female College, at Winchißler, Teuu., "Will Open September 6th, with a distlnguishi d Faculty in all departments. For terms aud full particulars apply to G. P. GUILFORD, Treasurer, Atlanta, Ga. DR. A. T. BARRETT, secretary, ai.-4 2m Winchester, Tenn. THE GEORGIA SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES- The Full Tenn will open on Monday, the 29th day of August, 1881, with the best corps of teach ers we have ever had. Ihe bciencfs, Mnsic, Let* tors and Arts are taught. Bf»aid. SOO a year ; Tuition, S4O; Mnsic S4'‘. No heft thier place in Georgia than Gainesville. Special terms io pas tors’ daughters and ladies wishing tn become teachers. Bend for Catalogue. W C. WILKES, President, Gainesville, Ga., July 7,1881. junt9-if. WORCESTER ACADEMY, WORCESTER, MASS, liberally endowed Preparato yH' hnol. Pat ronized the last year from six'een different States and countries. 'I he Classical Department fits for the bcsi Coliegesand Univeridties. The English Department pre.»ar« s for Technical Schools or for bu-ine-s. Expenses low.—excellent board only >2 50 per week -and asslstence given to indigent students “The Worcester Academy has earned for itself a place among ihe for most insiitntions of the kit d in the country.”—Prof. Harkness, Brown Univcrsily, “1 heal illy commend it to the confidence of the people.”— Pres Hovey,Newton Theological Seminary The Fall Term begins A ugiist 30. 1-or Cata logues or other iniorn»Miion address jy 14 13c N. LEAVENWORTH, Principal. JUDSON FEMALE INSTITUTE. Forty-Fourth Annual Session will Begin Monday, October 3d, 1881 A full corps of EXPERIENCED TEACHERS A GENERUuS TABLE. Neatly carpeted and well-furnished Booms. A Healthy Location, and refined Social Surroundings. A successful C4teer of Forty Years is a proof of excellence which de serves the thoughtful con>ileration of parents. Bnatd and 1 u non in the lull English couise, per Session, $2"0.00. The same, with tuition in Latin and French, per Stsslon, $22".00 With Music, also, added, per session, $280.00. For». atalogue, address L. K GWALTNEY, President. jy2B 3m Marion, Ala, RICHMOND COLLEGE RICHMOND, VA. The next session begins 221 September, 1881, and continues nine months. FACULTY. Edmu* d Harrison, A M . Professor of Latin. IL H. Harris, M A . Professor of Greek. nodes Massie, a. M., D. L., Professor of Modern Laimuagt s A. B. Brown, D.D . Pr fessnr of Eng Ish, Edward B. Smith, M. A , Professor of Mo hematics. Chas H. Uinst n, M. A. Pr- fessorof Phys cs H Puryear, A M., i L.l) , Pr fessorof c-herais’ry. Wm. D Thomas M A.. I) D , Prof, of Philosophy. Sam’i D. Davies, Professor wf Law. Expenses ot a Resident Student. One hu- dh‘d and ninety-six dollaia, * er nine months* session .cover ad ih expensesof entrance fees, tuitio , boaid. fuel, lights and washing Eighty seven d Hara and sis y cents will meet the expenses of a non resident student. F r Catalogues apply at the book stores, or address jui/21 toseplO B. PURYEAR, Chairman. ADVERTISEMENTS. MARKS’ ADJUSTABLE, Reclining Chair! Over 50 /ylf CHANGES OF POSITION ? CANE {.EATS "/ .. J AND <L' Loose Cushions A Parlor, Library. Smoking, Reclining, or Invalid Chair, Lounge, auU full length Bed F >r Illustrated Cataloge and Price List, send to Chicago office. MARKS’ A. F. CHAIR CO. New Y'ork Office, I Chicago office, 850 Broadway. 234 South Clark St july2l if' NORTHERN TEXAS Offers greater attractions in the way of good.cheap lands healthy country, mild climate, abundance of timber and waler than aiivotner section now open to seltlein<*nt In it the Texas hii I Pacific Railway is now being extended westward over one mile per day, and (snow offering lor safe Ht low raiea and on easy terms over 4,000,000 acres of land. For de-criptive circulars and maps giving truth ful information, address VV. H. ABR\MS, Land <-ommis.doner T P. R’y, Marshall, Texas. joly2l 3m PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES. ATS 0 ft II a KfIK? Vertical and Spark-Arresting Engines from 2 to 12 horse power, mounted or unmounted Best and cheapest Engines made. $l5O up wards, Send for Illustrated catalogue ("a” 16 for inioi mation and prices to B. W. PAYNE * SONS, Box 1218. Corning, N, Y. JyJMy The New Sunday School Song Book M ™ «. Edited byW. F. SHERWIN. DR. GEO. F. HOOT and J. R. MURRAY SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS. The Publishers believe that in tbe preparation o Heart and Voice they have secured a combination of Strong and Popular Authors leretofore unequalel, and tint the work confab uch a wealth oi tr asuresold and new as c.. e to uid in no other similar collection. HEART AND VOICE contains 192 pages, ( •ges larger than the ordinary size) beautifu rimed on tine,toned paper, handsomely and durab. oindin lon rds. . , , Price 53.60 Per dozen by exnre* s, 3 > cents ’ rail. A single specimenc- py (board coven*) iuai.< a receipt of 25 cents. HEART AND VOICE will be supplied by r »ook and music dea’ers ut publishers’ p. it.es. JOHN CHURCH & CO., ’a£k".” e ‘ I CINCINNATI, C CORRUGATED AND CRIMPED IRON ROOFING AND SIDING, Iron Buildings, Roofs, Shutters, Doors, Cornices, Skylights, Bridges, &c, MOSELEY IRON BRIDGE AND ROOF CO., jy2l 5 Dey Street, New York. 3m WItfCURES II I MJ‘H II E Y’S ’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS In use twenty years. The most safe, simple, eco nomical and efficient medicine known. I>r. 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