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The Household.
For Ths Chbibtun Indkx.
RECOMPENSE.
LEONORA BECK.
Fair Autumn la regally clad.
In robes with splendor dyed ;
A golden crown rests on her head;
Her treasure. she strive. to hide,
By spreading a mantle of purple mlat
O'er barveat fields and fruits sun-kissed.
O, Autumn’s voices are sad,
As the dying swan's so't lay,
But Autumn’s voices are sweeter
Than the sweetest sounds of May;
They speak to the soul, and waken much
That the gayer seasons can never touch.
Who can gaze on that mass of woods,
All glowing with gorgeous tints,—
Borne parts in shadow, and some
Where the sunlight gleams and glints—
Who can look on this, and then repine
Because the June roses faded lang syne?
When life's glad springtide Is past,
When Summer's bright blossoms lie dead,
And wheru they lately smiled,
Blush Autumn fruits instead,—
Then to this truth the spirit wakes:
Time brings as many sweets as he takes.
Bowdon, Ga.
THE RELIO IO US PAPER IN A NE IF
HOME.
What spectacle on earth is more beauti
fully interesting than that of a young
couple going to their own home to enter
upon the experiences which there await
them; and who can contemplate them
in this new joy, dignity and responsi
bility, without the most fervent prayers
and wishes for their abiding happiness
and well being? Surely, he who can is
more or less than human.
And yet we know moat assuredly that
only the blessing of God makes rich and
adds no sorrow, though it sanctifies all
sorrow that may be sent.
A short time since 1 was examining in
company with other friends, the beauti
ful and costly presents which had jus'
been bestowed upon a young bride, and
which were to adorn and enrich her new
home. Among them, comparatively un
noticed, lay a beautiful family Bible.
Most of all, this impressed my mind
and I could but think that if their new;
home should be founded on this Word,
the best things iu life would be theirs.
The patriarch’s covenant was, "Where 1
have a tent God shall have an altar.”
Happy is that home in whose centre is
the family altar.
A good religious newspaper, coming
into a newly-established home, is a
healthful and 'blessed influence for
many reasons:
1. If both be converted, the regular
weekly visits of their paper remind them
cf the propriety and obligation of mak
ing religion the constant, abiding habit
of their united life.
2. If one be con vet ted the paper com
ing weekly with its richly-laden columns,
is an oft-repeated and unobtrusive plea.
Its voice will be for Curist, and it will
help to point and lead to him. "I be
gin in the way, the Lord led me I”
3. If neither be converted, it is a good
friend to have in the home. It is a
weekly visitor, a letter, a sermon, an in
vitation, a reminder. It is one of the
best gifts, because—
4. It provides good and valuable read
ing in large variety, so that you seem to
get the most for the leas*. Here are the
departments devoted to home and its in
terests ; to the State and its news ; to the
markets ; to the garden and to the flow
ers ; to the Sabbath-school ; to God’s
Word and its intelligent study. There
is something *or each and much for all.
If you caul,’take but one weekly paper
and wanted that for its secular new , a
good religious paper would still be best.
5. Especially valuable is it for Sabbath
reading. Learn to spend the hours of
this sacred day, not occupied at the
sanctuary, in the sacred realm of your
own home ; and make your home more
sacred by the sanctifying of the day.
The religious paper will help to occupy
the day In such a manner as to make it
positively useful to your spiritual life.
It is not enough, however, that we do
not openly violate the Sabbath. The
day brings its best blessings only when
in its sacred hours we have grown in
the spiritual knowledge of God’s holy
truth. What helps to this is a blessing.
I always feel that I have done a good
piece of work when I have succeeded in
introducinga religious paper intoa home.
I feel that it is as good as to have preached
a sermon. Tiie paper will go on its
errands, rain or shine; and every time it
goes will take some message to make
brighter and better the home or the
heart to which it is welcomed.— Rev.
Edward P. WhdUon, in Journal and Met
tenger
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Two little girls, Lily and Violet, were
playing in a yard where they had strung
some twine for a clothe’# line, and were
washing their dolls’ garments in a dimin
utive tub, and banging the n out to dry.
Along came Lily’s brother Master Jack,
the juvenile tease, and with one sweep of
his hand jerked the whole day’s washing
from the line and scattered it on the
grass. Lily bubbled over in tears at
once. Violet was saddened, too, but the
necessity of playing peacemaker in the
impending family quarrel was the first
thought in mind; so she said, sooth
ingly:—“Never mind, Lily: let’s play
Jack was a high wind.’’—Syracuse
IhrM.
Solomon in all his glory never uttered
anything wiser than the following, clip
ped from an exchange:
A very quick and clever child made an
observation to her governess the other
day which had a great deal of truth in it.
“How is it, my dear,” inquired the lady,
“that von do not understand this simple
thing?” "I do not know, indeed,’’ she
answered, with a perplexed look. “I
sometimes think I have so many things
to learn that I have not time to under
stand.”
Persons who stand upon their feet, whether
men or women, are often troubled with seri
ous pains and weaknesses in the back, loins
and other parts of the body. It has been
proven bevond a doubt, however, that Wars
ner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is a certain
preventive of these troubles.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881.
HEALTH NOTES.
HOW MILK SHOULD BCTAKCIf.
Milk should be slowly taken in mouth
fuls, at short iotervalx, and thus it is
rightly dealt with by the gastric juice.
If milk be taken after other food, it is
almost sure to burden the stomach and
to cause discomfort and prolonged indi
gestion, and this, for the obvious reason,
that there is insufficient digestive agency
to dispose of it. And, the better the
quality of the milk, the more severe the
discomforts will be under these condi
tions.
CUTTING children’s HAIB.
A correspondent of the Ledger says:
“It does not improve the hair of older
children to clip it. If any good is ex
pected to result, it must be cut ihort. Cut
ting the hair improves it in thickness
and length. I have one daughter, 16
years of age, who never had her haircut
till she was 14. Her hair was thick and
short; so I had it cropped short, and now
it is a couple of inches below her waist.
My other children (15 and 13) have had
their hair short till three years ago, and
they now have lor.g, thick hair, upon
which they can sit. Except in very few
cases, it does not injure the curling pro
penalties of hair to have it cut once or
twice.”
Eminent Dr J. J. Caldwell. Baltimore,
Md . states : "I have used Golden's Liebig's
Liquid Eitract of Beef and Tonic Invigora
tor largely in Debility, Febrile and Nervous
Diseases, and I have found it one of the most
reliable of nutrient tonics now in use or to
be found in pharmacy.” 1 Remember the
name. Golden's—take no other. J Os druggists
generally.
►
A little fellow who was reading an ac
count of afire, came across the word "ex
tinguish,’’ and asked his mother what it
meant.
“To put out,” was the reply.
On ttie following day the mother heard
her son scolding the nurse.
"What's the matter, George?” she
said.
“Why,” said George, *'l told nurse to
extinguish the dog and she won’t,”
If you are sick, read the Kidney Wort
advertisement in another column, and it
will explain to you the rational method of
getting well Kidney*>Wort will save you
more doctor’s bills than any other medicine
known. Acting with specific energy on the
kidneys and liver, it cures the worst diseases
caused bv their derangement, Useitatonce
in Dry or Lquid form. Either is equally
efficient, the liquid is the easiest, but the dry
is most economical. —Interior.
A dear little girl of a few summers
after kneeling in prayer, proceeded to
descend for breakfast. When about
half way down stairs she was observed
to retrace her steps; her mother called
to her to the morning meal but she re
plied : “I am going back to say my pray
ers.” “You have already performed
that duty,” replied her mother, “but I
forgot to tell God something,” said the
little one.
From Chas C. Fulton. Baltimore, Ameri
can office, April 20th, 1876:
“Mr. C. P. Knight, Esq.: Dear Sir—The
* Liquid Enamel Paint,’ manufactured by the
‘New Jersey Enamel Paint Co.’ for which
you are agent, speaks so favorably on the
entire front of the new American building
that, so far as Baltimore is concerned, it is
hardly necessary for me to give expression
to the entire satisfaction it has given. It has
now been on nearly four months, and pre
sents as bright and clean an aspect as it did
the day upon which the building was finish
ed, showing, as a weather paint, it has no
superior. Respectfully yours.
"CHAS. C. FULTON."
C. P. Knight, Sole General Agent, 93 W.
Lombard St., Baltimore.
Apple Pancakes.—Make one quart of
batter as for any other pancake, and add
one cup of finely chopped apple. The
batter must be stirred each time a
spoonful is taken out in order to equal
ize it.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
revives the drooping spirits, invigorates and
harmonizes the organic functions, gives
elacticity and firmness to the step, restores
the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on
the pale cheek of beauty the fresh roses of
life’s spring and early summer time.
The Blessed Sabbath. —Make the first
day of the week a bright, cheerful, sweet
day at home, and it will shed its radi
ance on the other six days of work and
Clay. Do not limit its sacred freedom
y domestic “Blue Laws,” which woulu
make it to the litde ones anything but
“day of all the week the best.” But
with music and prayer, with the Bible
and other good reading, with cheerful
conversation and gentle graces, with the
glow of the altar and the spirit of the
sanctuary, with thankfulness and love
to God and man, any Christian house
hold can make it a perpetual blessing to
themselves and the community in which
its lights are kept burning. — Faith and
Works.
Floorcloths.—Do not put carpets in
your closets; oilcloth or matting is much
better, and can be easily kept free from
dust. Matting after being swept should
be wiped with a damp cloth. Hot salt
and water will thoroughly cleanse it and
will not discolor it.
From Frank L Haralson, State Librarian,
Atlanta, Ga , January 14th, 1880:
“Messrs. Hutchison & Bro. —I have tested
your Neuralgine, both on myself and on
others, and have found it to be all that is
claimed,—a specific for neuralgia and head
ache. I recommend it to a suffering public.
Yours truly, Frank L. Haralson.
Table-Covers. —Simple and tasteful
table-covers for bed-rooms may be made
of pale blue Canton flannel trimmed with
antique lace, or with velvet ribbon
feather-stitched on and finished with
fringe made of blue split zephyr or Shet
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“It Alwaya Does.”
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$2. by druggists, or post-paid by mail. Chib
dren’s, $l5O.
G kn era L. —Christians of all shades of opin -
ion number between three and four hundred
millions, and have about five thousand mis
sionaries in foreign fields; while Moham
medanism, with one hundred and seventy
five millions of adherents has more than ten
thousand mi sionaries. The great Moham
medan revival, which commenced m 1860,
bas spread throughout all Moslem countries,
and the followers of the Prophet are much
more zealous and fanatical than formerly.
OBITUARY.
IVEY-Died, In Marlon county, Ga., on the
Mil or August last, Mrs. Temperance J. Ivey,
wife of Mr. E G Ivey, and daughter of Mr.
Seaborn Ivey, now living In McDuffie county.
She was born in Columbia county, Ga.. in the
year 1833. and was baptise-1 Into the fellow
ship of the Baptist church at Union, W rren
county, by Elder J. H. Blockton, In the yea
1880.
With her husband, she removed to Marion
county. Ga., In 1861, and Joined the church al
New Providence In 1870.
In her Christian life It was apparent to all
who knew her that she loved berßavlor. She
lived an exemplary life Divine grace ma
tured her kind and gentle disposition, aud
gave finish to her many virtues, which made
her the object of esteem aud affections. In
her was to be seen the sacred light burning
with all the glory of a reality looking forward
to a glorious Immortality that awaits the
people of God.
In her long sickness she was entirely re
signed to the Master's will. She often express
ed herself that there was not a shade nor
shadow between her and the world of glory.
In her last moments she quietly bld adieu to
lov-d ones, telling them to meet her In heav
en. She leaves s kind husband, a family of
children. relatlvesand many friends to mourn
ber departure
Her body sleeps In Jesus ; her spirit Is freed
from the Ills and cares of life In that glorious
rest that remains for the people of God. May
God, in his Infinite me cy, comfort the be
reaved. G. W. W.
Cusseta, Ga., November 4th, 1881-
In Memorlam.
Yojir committer, appointed to prepare a
Memorial of sister Mary E. Glosson, beg leave
to submit the following :
-sister Glosson was baptised by brother Hath
away, and became a member of Hog Moun
tain church, In the county of Gwlnneit.wheu
pi her sixteenth year From that time until
the dav of her death, s e was a wor thy and
consistent ns mberof the Bapi Ist church.
During the present year she became a mem
ber of this church, and although her connec
tion with us wasofshortduration.sheg eMly
endeared herselftou-' by her uniformly pious
life, and it is with deep regret that we have to
give her up. so that she meets In our assent
Olles no more.
Her Illness was a brief one, but when death
came to her. she was found with her lamp
trimmed and burning, aud ready to go forth
to meet her Lord
It can b - truly said of her that she died the
death of the righteous, aud her last end was
like His
Hctolved, 1. That, in the death of our sister,
the Tbi.d Baptist church has lost a worthy
member, but we can but feel that our loss is
her eternal gain.
2. That a copy of this report be spread upon
our Minutes, one be furnished her husband,
ami that another, also, bo sent to The Chris
tian Index lor publication.
W. D Wravkr,
G. A. Dukb,
D. N Martin.
T. C. McCkary,
Committee.
Adopted by the church In conference No
vember 2d, 1881.
For Colic and Grubs in my mules and
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Certificate. In no case will we send more than one gun with each Certificate. If you do not wish a gun for
your own use, you will have no trouble in disposing or it at a handsome profit In selling samples of the
•‘SAXON** nt $5.50 each,we are making an ENORMOUS SACRIFICE, but we feel sure that one gun
going into a neighborhood will sell ten more at our regular price. We wish to caution you against persons
offering guns in imitation of the SAXON; to ascertain if the gun is genuine, see that the word “Saxon” is
stamped on it The sporting papers generally, join in praising THE SAXON BREECH-LOADING
SHOT GUN as being one of the most reliable Sporting Guns In the world. REMEMBER, this Is a
SPECIAL OFFER, and will not appear again, as we wish to introduce the SAXON BREECH-LOADER
in America as soon as possible. Wc guarantee this Gun to be exactly us represented, and wiH return
the money If they are round to be otherwise. Should you desire it we will send the gun C. O. D., (with the
privilege of examination) on receipt of $2.00, to guarantee us against loss by Express charges. If we are
strangers to you we refer you to any Bank or Express Office in New York City. For SI.OO extra we will send
with the Gun, one of Our New Sportsman’s Cartridge Belta and 50 Metallic Base Reloadable Shells.
If you have friends in New York have therp call and set; us. Send money at our risk by P. O. Money Order,
Registered Letter, or Bank Draft payable to our order. Address,
SAXON IMPORTINC CO., 116 Chambers St., New York City.
ICX THE JSTEW
SEWING MACHINE.
SELF-SETTING NEEDLE. SELF-THBEADING SHUTTLE.
BEST
FOR HOME USE, I FOR AGENTS TO SELL,
FOR FACTORIES, I FOR THE PEOPLE TO BUY.
IN THE ESTEY SEWING MACHINE THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ARE COMBINED WITH
old and well tried principles of construction, making it the leading Sewing Machine Lib
eral and attractive terms to agents. Special discounts to clergymen and clubs. Bend your address
on postal card aud get our SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFKR.
W. B. CLEVES, Manufacturers* Agent,
novlo 2m 932 .sixth Avenne. NrW YORK.
READ THIS!
NORTH GEORGIANS AND OTHERS.
THE CELEBRATED
LIQUID ENAMEL PAINT,
MANUFACTURED BY
NEW JERSEY ENAMEL PAINT COMPANY,
HAS been so’d in your State EIGHT YEARS—tbcussm scf gallons having been dii-jcsed of. In
no case has it failed to give SATISFACTION. The Finest lublic Buiidiigs in Faltlxnore are
painted with this Elegant Paint:
The Carrollton Hotel,
The New American Office,
Sun Iron Building,
The Armstrong, Cator & Co.’s Building,
The Trinity M. E. Church, South,
AND.MANY PRIVATE RESIDENCES ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED BY GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
MIXED READY FOR USE. ANY ONE CAN APPLY IT.
Sample”CAßDS’sentfby mail on application.
C. ZP. KNIGHT, Sole General Agent,
’AND MANUFACTURER OF
KFIEDING PAPER, ROOFING PAPER A ROOFING CEMENT,
jalStf 93 W. lombard St., BALTIMORE, Ml>.
REVISED DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR OF DELAND, ‘ FLORIDA.
•THE village of DeLand is located five miles east
1 of our landing, on the St. John’s river, where
all river steamboats pass; very near the geo
graphical center, north and south of Volusia
countv, and almost in the center of
THE GREAT ORANGE BELT.
This place is about twenty-five miles from the
Atlantic ocean, and is almost constantly favored
with a tempered
SEA BREEZE,
and from its elevation above the river, its location
among the pines, and its Isolation from all stand
ing water, it is peculiarly adapted to the necessi
ties of invalids. This belt of land is about twenty
miles long, and averages about five miles wide, is
gently undulating, an ', in our Immediate vicini
ty, somewhat hilly. . Our lands are
Unsurpassed In Fertility
by any pine region in the State. In our village
which is only four years old, we have a
Fine School Building,
used also for nnion Sunday-school and church
services. We have daily malls, threegeneral mer
chandise stores, one of the lamest in South
Florida, a drug store, millinery and notiou store.
The.Florlda Agriculturalist,
a large eight page weekly, is published here, and
H. A. DbLAND, Fairport, Monroe Co., N.
my 26 ts
Bookwaiter Engines.
EFFECTIVE, Simi’Llt, DURABLE and CHKAT
Compact, Snbstantfal. Economical and Easily Managed. Gwv
! anlad to work well and give full power claimed.
* EVERY PLANTER
'~WtOWww!ll || Who runs a Cotton Gin or Com Mill should have one. Btea
■MnLuW P° wer 14 much better and cheaper than hone power.
BEB ous LOW PRICES:
H s Horse Power Engine*34o 0#
JctjlMß' aliigy 4U 28# oo
W 6% so# oo
8X " " “ 440 00
Address Manufacturers for descriptive pamphlet.
, ■'" A “ '" ’ mX JAMES LEFFEL ft CO.,
apU-tf SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
~
CD"7O A WEEK. 81J a day at home easily
It) / Cj made. Costly outfit tree. Aod-ess Tans
A Co. Augusta .Maine. ayiLly
January Bth, 1881.
is a valuable paper for those desiring Information
about Florida A railroad from our landing via
DeLand to the Atlantic coast is chartered and
work commenced: also, material on hand for a
Telephone to our landing. Our boarding houses
sffori good fare at reasonable prices.
For the information of invalids, we wili add that
several good physicians are settled in our midst,
cultivating oranges as a business, but affording
excellent medical aid when required. They re
port the following
Remarkable Health Record!
"During the years 1878,1879 and 1880, within a
circuit of six miles diameter, DeLand being the
center, with a population averaging over 250,
many of whom came here invalids, there have
been but four deaths. Two were infanta under
six months, and two were men who came here
sick.”
A Chain of Lakes
northwest of us affords protection from frost sc
perfect that the extreme cold of December 29th,
1880 did not injure our orange trees or fruit.
We are offering these choice lands to actual
settlers at from »10 to *3O per acre. Village lots
and improved property for sale also.
I For further particulars call on or address
If., Or J. Y. PARCE, DeLand, Volusia Co., Fla.,
ID fl t* fl FV* - »r. agents wanted everywhere. Bu»
Ik rl 111 lln->H strictly legit* rnate.PartlcnJars free
IFfcIJU VAd ’rear J. worth* Co, at Louis, Mo
septo.ly