. The North Carolina Presbyterian. gnats and fliee oaO flee ?The Eephyrs whispered sadly in my e&r, Thepva oo such farored spot on this (|ar|c q>here.* Tell me, thou babbling brook» la thy fantastic pranks,Hast tluMi not pa^ed some spot Upon thy vvrdant weary nlM ntay find The rest tor whichoefligh»-*>From thooejMUoioiu, ba^s, Moeqoit^ gnats, and lies ?The stream reeponded ip a roar of mirth,Theres o«rj sooh a spot ii|loD tliia e\rtli Man ^h9 ttoM. hast thoojjgbMmB^vT^tyet seem,T^n the radiant ,orb,Dark nights mrjestio qoMn,»re in thf silent hoara,er Bc«Des of atrife and bleo
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. gnats and fliee oaO flee ?The Eephyrs whispered sadly in my e&r, Thepva oo such farored spot on this (|ar|c q>here.* Tell me, thou babbling brook» la thy fantastic pranks,Hast tluMi not pa^ed some spot Upon thy vvrdant weary nlM ntay find The rest tor whichoefligh»-*>From thooejMUoioiu, ba^s, Moeqoit^ gnats, and lies ?The stream reeponded ip a roar of mirth,Theres o«rj sooh a spot ii|loD tliia e\rtli Man ^h9 ttoM. hast thoojjgbMmB^vT^tyet seem,T^n the radiant ,orb,Dark nights mrjestio qoMn,»re in thf silent hoara,er Bc«Des of atrife and bleo4enemies of man—jvltoes—nerer brood ?vhioli huDg around his t)e^** io deop despair and drtad. thoS aged one,thy Joaruey roandabitable globe,•pot hast thon not foundSfOax the iranquil sp^oeon^^rief day and nightthouffhtd of peace intent,rim flie« and gnats wont bitethe Ban through clouds of aableat dye,mined the darkness of his eyeVoice of moat metodious tone,*Tnat blessed spots 1$ the FrigidjUutiA Spkiios, Aug. ^ »t » «> » OEV. T. J. JACKBOH. Zone. come and turn outthegi^eat robber, and wstore your crown,fle will comeback to live with , andyour soul shall again be pure and you have already asked yotlrFather to return. If so, you know how boi experie^oe, void of ecmsul dci^ roles if followed, will tend to promotehealth, and thus lead to a greater lengthot days and years in man^s existence; stillthere is a natural ps^od for man to exist,and neither food, drink, nor sobriety canplace him be^nd that. We find that eachspecies of animal has its boundary of lifeand so has man. He has its infancy, youthmiddle age, old age, and then comes thewinding sheet and the naanw house. ^3ut how long does his el^ence last; howmuj years encircle his natural liC^ These .^i« » ?? ^ < « Hnrrs—toads are the best protection ofeabbage agaiuft lice. Plants when drooping can be revivedby a few grains of camphor. , Pears are generally improved by graf
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