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The Household.
BONGH IN THE NIGHT.
MAKIANNF. FABWINGHAM.
The ringer* ot God are ninny.
And g’ad are lhe songs they raise;
And the world in full of the music,
Os sweet and | afrdona’e nralae.
It la borne on the winds of Winter,
It rises with scent <»f flowers:
It is w holly silent
In brightest or darkest hours.
•But songs that are full of feeling
Not always are gay or glad ;
The voices falter a little
When the hearts of the singers arc sad.
And yet there are tender solos.
That rise wh» n then* is no light;
And the sweetest songs of some singers
Are th se which are sung al night.
The listeners hear but the sobbings
Os those that sre full of pain :
Pt-rhapa God. hearing the undertones
Os a trustful and loving strain,
Speaks Hark to the souls of t.iese singers
What others may n ver hear;
And the songs may sound better in heaven,
That seem full of übcords here.
Oh ! the songs In the night have meanings
No stranger can comprehend ;
There is hid in the ». ords a message
Such aa a frlen*’ may send to friend.
And the panting breath of the singer
And the anguished, throbbing heart,
In the univ« rsal chorus
May be taking the grandest part.
•‘Hop*.* thou in God forever,
Andi? 1 shall yet praise him,”
Strong and brave is that singer.
Though his eyes with tears be dim.
‘ Though he slay me, yet will I trust him,”
“I waik, and there is no liwht,”
“God la our strength and refuge.”
Such are the bongs of the u‘ght
O singers of God. sing ever I
And the silent, fearful throng,
Catching the words of courage,
May join sometimes in the song.
Sing ou. there are strains of sweetness,
In the saddest songs you raise,
And i he gracious Listener, hearing.
Shall be pleased with your loyal praise.
London IForia.
BELIEVING AND DECEIVING.
A notable instance of prayer to God
and resolving to take no denial, and
prevailing when hope seemed gone,
was that of the pious wife of a hard
drinking man named Martin, in West
Riding, Yorkshire, England, who pray
ed twenty-one years for his reforma
tion and canversion.
When that long time had passed and
no answer had come to her prayers,
she went one night at midnight, to the
“public,” where he husband spent
much of his time and found him sit
ting in the. bar-room with several other
men and the landlady.
“You go home,” said Martin,roughly,
when he saw his wife enter.
“Wait a little, and your husband
will go with you,” said the landlady.
“Mrs. Tolman,” replied the poor wife
advancing to where they were sitting,
“I have waited twenty-one years for
my husband to ‘go with me’—and all
that time I have prayed for him.”
She steadied her voice and added :
“1 am certain, too, that God will an
swer my prayers. As sure as he is sit
ting at your bar, I shall live to see him
pass your house and have no inclina
tion to go in.” .
She turned to go oat, vnd Martin
rose and followed her, saying not a
word.
That night was the turning-point of
his life. Ihe long-felt promise to the
heart of pious wife that her husband
should “go with her,” began to fulfill
to her patient waiting.
He went to meeting with her, and
was melted by a sermon on the words
“where thou goest, I will go, ....
thy people shall be my people, and thy
God my God,” he went with her’’ to the
family altar; he went with her on the
road to life, aud helped her to lead
their children in the uarrow way.
“Do Likewise Dr. KV. Pierce,Buffalo,
N. Y.:—‘‘Five years ago I waa a dreadful
sufferer from uterine troubles. Having ex
hausted the skill of three physicians I was
completely discouraged,and so weak 1 could
with diffiulty cross the room alone. I began
taking your ‘Favorite Prescription’ and
using the local treatment recommended in
Xour ‘Common Sense Medical Adviser ’ In
three months I was perfectly cured. I wrote
a letter to my family paper, briefly mention
ing how my health had been restored, and
offering to send the full particulars to any
one writing me for them and inclosing a
stamped envelope for reply. I have rereived
over four hundred letters. In reply, I have
described my case and the treatment used,
and earnestly advised them to ‘do likewise.’
From a great many 1 have received second
letters of thanks stating that they had com
menced the treatment and were much bets
ter already.” Mks. E. F. Moboan.
New Castle, Me.
Variety in Meals.—Nothing is
more unsatisfactory than to sit down
day after day to the same bill of fare.
There are houses where the mistress
seems to have no inventive faculty,
acquired or innate. Breakfast consists
from Monday until Saturday of the
same fried pork and potatoes, sausages
and cakes. Remnants of things come
on again and again, growing small by
degrees, till one grows tired of seeing
the dish of apple sauce or the saucer of
prunes, and is tempted to give them to
the dog or pigs. All this can be rem
edied by a little plan. Manage for
your own family as if you had guests,
and vary the arrangement of your
table and the articles of your diet.
Health will be preserved thus and dys
pepsia averted.
Three Steps.—l have read of a poor
boy who was rather looked down upon
for his simplicity. His friends did not
know that he possessed true wisdom.
One day a friend wished to find,out if
he had any idea of religion So he said
to the boy, “It is hard work, is it not
to get to heaven!” The poor lad re
plied, “No it is easy; there are only
three steps: the first, out of self; the
second, into Christ; the third into
heaven.”
When I read it I thought of a French
proverb, “It is only the first step that
costs any trouble." — Youug Reaper.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1881.
LEARN GOOD HABITS.
Are you aware, my friend, that
that cigarette to which you seem de
voted, usesup fully ten per cent, of your
vital force—of your capital stock of
energy? It deadens the resolution in
your will, paralyzes your nerves, and
relaxes your grip, as it were. Throw
it away, and resolve that forever more,
you will be master of the situation, and
that no such untidy or debilitating
habit shall hold you captive at its feet.
And then your occasional dissiipatons
and late hours, they consume another
large percentage of your vitality; and
ere you are aware you find a habit of
indolence and indifference stealing
over you, and your ventures-bring you
no return.
“But,” do you ask, “would you deny
young people all recreation—all pleas
ure?" By no means; but we would
have you to realize that there is no
pleasure in aught that hurts or de
grades. Work may be made a pleasure
and a joy when it leads to success.
An earnest, clean life may be made a
perpetual recreation, in the pursuit of
simple duty. You cannot aflord to
waste your golden moments —the sweet
springtime of your years —in frivolity
and nonsense. You should pick your
companions, if possible, from those
above your intellectual level—from
those who can lift you up, not pull you
down. At the same time you should
be reasonably unselfish in your endeav
ors to lift up those beneath you to your
level. When you find that you can
be no longer of any use to your com
panion, nor he to you, cut loose from
him—kindly but effectually.— San Jose
Mercury.
About Early Rising.—There is not
one man in a thousand who can afford
to do without seven or eight hours’
sleep. All the stuff written about
great men who slept only three or four
hours at night is aprocryphal. They
may have been put upon such small
allowance occasionally, and prospered ;
but no man ever kept healthy in body
and mind for a number of years with
less than seven hours’ sleep. If you
can get to bed early, then rise early.
If you cannot goto bed until late,then
rise late. It may be as proper for one
man to rise at eight as it is for another
to rise at five. Let the rousing bell
be rung at least thirty minutes before
the public appearance. Physicians say
that a sudden jump out of bed gives
irregular motion to the pulse. It takes
hours to get over a sudden rising.
Why are You Bilious ?
Because you have allowed your bowels
to become costive, and liver torpid. Use
Kidney-Wort to produce a free state of the
bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to
proper action, cleanse the akin of its jallnw
nees, cure bilious headache, and cautae new
tea in the blooa Diugeists have it, both
dry and liquid.-IZion’s Herald.
Umbrellas. —Many persons,- when
they come in from then’Jin, put their
umbrellas in the rack with the handle
upward. They should put it down
ward, because when the handle is up
ward the water runs down the inside
to the place to where the ribs are
joined to the handle, and cannot get
out, but stays, rotting the cloth and
rusting the metal until slowly dried
away. The wire securing the ribs
soon rusts and breaks. If placed the
other end up the water readily runs
off.
The following testimonial is signed bv the
leading physicians of St. Louis: “Colden’s
Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic
Invigoratoris a very agreeable article of diet,
and particularly useful in Dipbtheria.Ague,
Malarial Typhoid Fevers, and every depress
ing disease We cheerfully recommend it.
Every family should have a few bottles.”
(Remember the name, Colden’s—take no
other.) Os druggists generally.
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Hints to House Cleaners.—Wipe
the mirrors with borax water, the cloth
being wet enough to dampen it. In
scouring paint, sapolio is better than
sand, and in all cases a little borax
should be placed in the water. Mir
rors can be cleaned with whiting,after
ward being rubbed with a woolen cloth,
or they can be polished and died with
old newspapers. Oil paintings should
simply be wiped with a damp cloth,
and if the picture cord is soiled, that
should be wiped off to secure against
moths. Soap should never be used on
varnished work of any sort.
——•
An Indianapolis exchange mentions
that St. Jacob’s Oil cured Mr. J. H.
Mattern, a letter-carrier of that city, of
a severe sprain, contracted in the war.
—Detroit (Mich.) Western Home Journ
al.
The Rev. S. F. Smith, who wrote
“My Country, ’Tis of Thee',” is still
living, in Newton, Massachusetts. He
says he wrote the verses on a waste
scrap of paper, one dismal day in Feb
ruary, 1832, while at Andover Semi
nary, and “had no intention nor ambi
tion to create anything that should
have a national reputation.”
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Children often need some safe cathartic
an d tor-ic to avert approaching sickness.
Simmon’s Liver Regulator will relieve colic,
headache, sick stomach, indigestion, dysen
tery and the complaints incident to child
hood.
To Remove Paint.—To take fresh
paint off a woolen garment rub the
spots with stale bread until removed.
The ‘‘B oston Traveller,” says of “Plumer's ’
New A merican, oj>j>osite Independence
Hall, P hiladelpbia: "We know ot no hot el
on the continent which surpasses in the al
most ex trravagant elegance of its appoint
ments.”
To Make Meat Tender.—ls the
fact can be demonstrated to a cook,
that meat can be made tender by soft
ening the fibres with action of a
little vinegar, there will be no reason
why she should send a tough steak to
the table. If she can be convinced
that it is better to turn it over on a
plate containing a little vinegar, salad
oil, and pepper four or five times in a
couple of hours, instead of trying to
make it tender by battering it with a
rolling pin or cleaver, and so forcing
out all its juices, she must be obstinate
indeed, if she prefers- the latter
method.
“Beauty -unadorned (with pimples) is
audorned the most.”—lf you desire a fair
complexion free from pimples, blotches, and
eruptions, take “Golden Medical Discovery.’*
By druggists.
Tropical Climates. —The only way
to resist successfully the- enervating
effects of a humid tropical climate is by
constant exertion, and by manfully
fighting the baleful The
man who has nothing to do, or won’t
do what he has to do, is sure- to suc
cumb in a few months, and degenerate
into an idiot or baby. Halo, constant
work is the great preserver.— Joseph
Thompson.
The effects of indulgence in strong drink
can be removed from the system by War*
ner’s Safe Kidnev and Liver Cure.
Restoring a Canary’s Voice. —I
give a safe and sure remedy for restor
ing a canary-bird's voice: ' Get a pure
article of rock candy and keep a small
lump in the bird’s My
bird had lost its voice, and I used the
above remedy, and he now sings as
strong and sweet as ever, or even better.
The Day Kidney Pad is a certain cure for
kidney and bladder affections^By druggists.
Pamphlet, one stamp. Day Kfitney Pad Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Broiling Meat. —It is a mistaken
idea,field by many who call themselves
good cooks, that the outer rim of fat
should be removed before broiling
chops or a steak. The more fat you
leave on the more tender and juicy the
steak will be.
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Prayer is the outlet of the saints’
sorrows and the inlet of their supports
and comforts.— Flavel.
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Augusta, Ga., August 15,1881.
For the last eighte m months I have used exclu
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factured by the GEORGIA PAINT COMPANY,
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after a full and severe test of its merits, have
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in recommending it to all who need a permanent
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FROM continually suffer
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MALARIA! A'
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Intel mlitont Fever, Ueneral Debility,
lllllous Fever, lassltnde,
Typhoid Fever, Nausea,
AKE THE
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If taken occasionally by persons exposed to
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It trill expel the J’oison and protect th m
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A D V E RTIBEMENTB. ,
aluminum gold watches.
Aa < ■■ Dnrlngthopajityear, wo have had many enquiries for a Stem Winding and
X 1 k Stem setting Watch, one that could be ruiiod upon, aumcloutly attractive for
W■ W fjX 'NA a gentleman to curry and that we could soil at u price low enough to come within the
AT IB reach of those whose duties compel them to curry a correct time-keeper. •>«»
wwr < ror'XW // whose circumatancea will not admit of their purchasing a high priced watch. Arter
WA < going overt ho whole held of American Manufacture and not finding a watch that
__ _ ImvV would •• Fill the Bill” we concluded to look over foreign maikets. A member of our
FOR I ’iff firm visited Kngland. France, Germany and bwltaerland. In tho latter country, no
A whuwa i.niod; A STEM WINDING WATCH WITH FINE
(p I A JEWELED NICKEL MOVEMENT, (equal tothose put upln Gold Cases
tblU W:■ ZtHl s.Jid Tnthl» Country at |loo and |iso.) By giving a large order, wa
▼■ V • g (>t the price reduced so that wo could use them In our trade. The next step
• wWOfeba wai ' to find the right kind of case for the new w ateb. Armed with a letter of
.. - Introduction to Professor Lorschfield (tho discoverer and only manufacturer
of the celebrated metal known aa Aluminum Cold,) un interview was
X obtained. Specimens of the metal were exhibited and also numerous artl-
Z, else manufactured therefrom. T..e Professor also exhibited with mueb pride.
ffVraA two grand prlxe medals awarded at the International Expositions, held at
/Jk /J ,* It ff Fai 1., for tho marvelous resemblance of the metal to gold, and also for 11a
.MgKg/7/, . H Hll lasting brilliancy. Tl.u interview resulted In our giving an order for cases
/w.'V“<f’'4bßv/>'( \ to l’« made from’his Aluminum Cold. We have them made both IB
f f'J *’ 1 »/lM round and manual tl stvie and they are Elegantly Engraved or Engine Turned,
// / > / /tk ; I rJfl and are unsurpassed In beauty of workmanship. The Watches
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11 kN IH / Xl V/ guaranteed, and that they are in every respect as represent*
1' 1 Ej g / J /// ml. the thousands of testimonials received from our custom*
IL 1 -tk ' ■ * era amply attest. Price of Sample Watch by Registered
nV'Z.'Hw.Z mall, $| 5.00. We willsend the abovewatch toanyperson
\\ \ toI A r 1 A / f *bo orders with the intention of acting rb agent, or who will
VLv. 3' 1' Wh /'T recommend it to his friends, on receipt of Ten Dollars.
\' Y I v/ 'Gent*-—The Aluminum Gold Watch I purchased from your firm three
1 X months ago retains Its color as brldiant as when first received. I delay*
vfa- .* - cd sending my second order because I wished to test the metal. I can
now c 7)9t!ieutiously recommend them. I enclose llO.oofor one more Ainml
num Gold Watch, same as tho first. N.M. Watts. Hawthorn,Fla., Nov. Id, IMI.
Gents:—The second lot of SIO.OO Aluminum Gold Watches received all right. I en*
close Money Order for fiv . £.om Wind Aluminum Gold Watches, and other watch*
cs and roods from your Catalogue, Forward at once and oblige,
b • George P. Wilson, Grand Forks, Dakota, Oct., 80th 1881.
Gentlemen’—The Aluminum Gold Stem Wind Watch I purchased from your firm is as good a tinn-kccper as I everyaw
I enclose tu?ob, for Stem Winding Coin Silver Watch. Respecfyr* C. A. Walker. Eastman, Ga., September 18th, 1881.
c.Anti.—l sold tho Aluminum Gold Watch for te.t.oo. I enclose the money for another watch. Yours, Respectfully.
Gents—l 801(1 tho Aluminum worn wwc y'g’g , <^y J Dcaler ln General Merchandise, Williamstown, S. C. March Sth, 1881
Bond monov bv Post Office Money Order.’or Ro-rlstored Letter. Wo will send the watch C. O. D. if Two Dollars issoft on
account, the bKo can bo paid at tW Express Otrice when tho watch Is delivered. Lot us hear from you with an
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ou postal card aud get our SPFICIAL HOLIIIAV OFFEH.
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novlo 2m 932 sixth Avenue, NEW YORK.
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NORTH GEORGIANS AND OTHERS.
THE CELEBRATED
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TT AB been sold in your State EIGHT YEARS-thousan. sos gallons having been diapofed of In
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AND.MAKY PRIVATE RESIDENCES ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
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’AND MANUFACTURER OF
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JalS ts »S W. Eoinbard St., IMI.TIMOHE. MIL
$5. The Wonderful Mechanical Piano-ette. $5.
mechanical Invention *** . ' am m.i ■
K®* J 1 play auy tune in a uiuludious and pluaaiug manner.
■Difficult and ehnple music produced in a mait-rly style, and it can bo Rf
played by a child aa wellaa by a grown person and w ill furnish music t 1 9
for social arathertnaaof auy description, playing hour after hour, without I : *’ -5 ■
any knowktlge of music being required in the operation. 'I lie most , -'?£ ■
tv-r.r.rrfui of ull mut-ival invention*; a machine winch in n purely ms-I 1 • "r »•" f : crESlf>
f'-anica. manner pr<>ddcct any kind of mu»ie, Walitrs, I’ulka*, Marches, 1 \ vli 1 I M
tc-, Ac , wKhoutanTpracticeorknuwiodpeofmubicwhuu-ver; in thia l\ N*R
respect far superior to auy music-box, fur there U no limit whatever to 4 V \ ‘ t \ d
' lbo iu a flex.J « [J t A, I
produce the effect, it baa Just been perfected (tl»o acromnuuymg cut / / J N- r -
thowingit ini:almprovcdf>rtn),e:>disbnviujtho largest sale everob- , f- ft
JMnedby amuslcailnatrumentiothecnnntrv. Jtlwistine tbouized
cases, highly dtearated, the note® or bars (i bo music producers) are met.
l y a°trike?Z the Mme ,n 0 rac ’ od 1 , , 0a * notM « and never » out o^une; the bars are struck
b hkhHhi UnJ h ium 3 oTmrfirnii I? 1 -! ’ ?in< th r y W< au,o n»®‘lcally Instead of by the Angora. Ihe strip of prepared paper in.
rpring thJ iSniSHo^ w. le, .nd asit passes through the floikra and over the keyi, the strikers
XrMoi (7Xnt tlrnlL»?hi Bt - rik< ! »‘‘°s*K»»t note; tins is alldone automatically, without any assistance from tho
Th. I .n«.rS;
SPECIAIi TO A (-TENTS an agent in*evt,ry town, we have concluded totnffer sampleof Piano-ette.
» Bookwaiter Engines.
SIMPLE, DURABLE and CHEAP
Compact, Substantial, Economical and Easily Managed, Guar
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BVKRY PLANTER
Who runs a Cotton Gin or Com MUI should have one. Stea
power is much better and cheaper than horse power.
SEE OVR LOW PRICES:
g 3 Horse Power EngineJ24o 00
> Jy “ 355 00
8X “ “ “ 440 00
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