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BY
MISS H. E. MALONE
“GLIMPSES OF FIFTY
YEARS.”
perpetually *on the road.’ Roing
lo.UOO to 20.000 miles i>er year,
visiting in 1SKI every state and
The autobiography of Miss territory in the Union, and hold-
tomb and restful as a cradle. To
this single fact more than all
others, excepting fortunate in
heritance. I attribute my life
long; gix'd health and cheery
spirits.” \
Frances E. Willard, “(.limpses. ing a meeting once per day on
of Flit* Years,” is not only ex-, an average throughout the entire) i,j a Daniels
ceediiudy interesting, but alsoj period. It has been my customi daughter of Mrs S
exceedingly valuable in practical I to Write articles and letters and
suggeativeness. One recognizes ; plan work all day long on the
at once U»at it is the story, true* cars, being thus constantly em-
and minutely„ told, of a brave j ployed s .and then to give an ad-
and successful life, giving just' dress at night.
DANIELS HARKISON WEDDING*
(Written for last week.) -
One of the prettiest home wed
dings was witnessed on the
morning of the 7th inst. when
the oldest
C. Daniels,
such details of a personal kind as
may Ik* helpful to other women.
From the chapter entitled. “The
Gohpe( of Longevity," i quote
Uie following extract which
gives one of the “glimpses"
which tin* book embodies.
"I never saw the inside of a
school h.m >e until near my teens,
but was encouraged to read and
study somewhat at home, and
always lived in an intellectual
atmosphere, my parents and our
lew friends and neighbors being
person* <»t education and earnest
ness of purpose. . . . My
parents were of Puritanical
training as to Sabbath observ
ance, and I count' its rythmic
Now. 1 air. aware that this is
not a hygienic mode of procedure,
ami that to breathe cat-air and
audience-atmosphere, year in and
Year out. is not conducive to the
nest development.. But- is was
the only, way for me to reach the
one thousand towns set as'mv
was married to Rev. Jabez Clif
ton Harrisorr. the Rev. W. H.
I^aPrade officiating. The wed
ding took place at the home of
the bride's mother on College
Heights, in Meridian, Miss.,
promptly at 10 o’clock, Imme
diately after the vocal selection
"Because.” by Guy D’Hardelot,
beautifully rendered by Miss Inez
Daniels, a sister of the bride.
The bridal couple entered the
parlor to the strains of Mendel-
stuu U farm tashion_we had. j ^ohn.s wedding march, where
this ot doing our stint jiersisted ! t h e impressive ceremony was
.-f 1 ’!. 1 ?? tfndency), j performed in the presence of im
mediate'relatives and'' mutual
in as an
and feeling so adequate to the
day’s doings. I went steadily on,
taking the opportunity to recline
in the quiet of my apartment be
tween the meetings, stating to
m> friends that visiting was im
possible to me. and making it an
invariable rule to go diffctly
•nod of rest, as well as the late I from the platform to my room.
beginning of my school days, Here a cup of bread and milk, a
an element in the health antece- cracker, or a few spoonfuls of
denIh here enumerated. I have lieef-tea were taken in order to
written thus in detail of what
might Ih* popularly termed the
‘indirect reasons' for my liv-
long good health, because my
study or Ihe tern iterance question
teaches me that heredity and
early training are the mos*
direct ‘procuring causes' of
sicai soon vines*. . . The
wonder of my life is that f
to have so giv/J a time
phy-
.duef
dare
Iwith
physically, mentally, anil religi-
set up a counteraction to the)
movements of the brain, and I
went to sleep a few minutes af
ter going to my room, usually
getting eight hours in every
twenty-four of ‘tired nature's
sweet restorer.’ A bright l/hi-
cago w oman said to me when I
•old her this ‘You acted accord
ing tojthe proverb. “He who
tights and runs away
to fight another day.
friends.
The bride was tastefully at
tired in a tailored suit of wis
teria broadcloth, trimmed in
braided bands. She is a most
popular and accomplished young
lady, being a graduate of the
Industrial Institute and College
of Columbus. Miss., having
taken an A. B. degree from that
institution. She is also a talent
ed musician. The groom is the
son of J. Z. Harrison, planter
and merchant of Smoaks. and
one of the foremost citizens of
that section. The Rev. Mr.
Harrison has had tine education
al ad\an!ages. having attended
Clemson College of his own state
four years, anil the Meridian
Ma e College, two years, from
may nve which place he‘ graduated last
for I inter-; N^y taking the B. L. degree
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CARD FROM M WALKER.
Editi r Press and Standard:
Please allow me space in your
paper to thank my friends for
■ ously. I have sw u^g like a pen- pret that.4* mean. He w ho runsi a diploma in » ratory He
Ahilum through my yearn ‘with- away promptly at nightfall from; won hjuh honors at both e dieires
'>»«“»& Wlt i! 0ut *>•»> w.rfai* Will live tojukin* a declaimed medaf
it would Ih* to have an idle hour plunge into the fight next — Tr -
1 find ii hard to fancy. With no mg. and sp on'from y
headache*, why should I not | and will lie a victor always captain of o V e of the military my township
think right straight ahead ., My rising hour has long l>een companies during his, last year my duty, giving justice whefe it
My whole hte has been sjient m ,rom V\er. to half-past, (I wish a t \i en jj an am j a | S() president^belongs. I thank you, gentle-
mtellectual activities, having t*e- it were earlier* and retiring any- 0 f the -Young Preachers’ Asso-! men. of my township again! 1
ciation for one term. His great, hope to be able to merit your;
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next morn-1 (j en j S , )n a?>( j n iedal in. oratory at their Ih^al supi>ort in the recent
.ear to year. Meridian Male College. He was primaries. * * As Tnagistrafce. of
iiwa\s. ^ captain of ope of the, military hiy township, (Bells) I will do
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Fruits aod Vegetables
gun'to leech wlien alniut twenty ; where from half-past seven to
years of age. and ■’having pur-; half-past nine: but w hen travel-
sued that difficult avocation with
no set-back or breakdown until I
dedicated myself to the Tem
perance Reform in 1864. (I
should except about two years
and d half of hard study, writing
aud travel in Europe and the
East between* 1868 and 1870). In
the last -twelve years I hate been
ing it has been about ten. I re- cheerful disposition won for him
gard that hour as the dead line a hrge circle of friend?, both in
of recuperation, vipor and sus- his eellege life and business
tamed mental activity. .Eight 1 career> ^ we n ^ j n t he church.
continued support.
Yours very truly.
* A. Walker.
hours of writing and study, all
of them betw een breakfast and
tea. has been my rule. . . I
never touch the pen after tea,
and ten o’clock finds our house
The last two summers have been
spent in evangelistic work in his
own state, in which work he has
been moat successful.
Immediately after the cere-
Diai rh;*«k ia always more or leas pro
▼ dent danne Sep’ember B« prepared
tor it. Obambaniam’a Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy Is prompt aod
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CARD OF THANKS.
I desire to thank my friends
(throughout the county for the
handsome vote given me in the
recent primary While not
| elected. 1 am nevertheless duly
thankful for the confidence illy
friends had in me. They can
look for me again in two years.
Respectfully,
Isham W. Dopson.
Islandton, Sept 14.
B2 Meetina Street,
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