The uplift [serial] . selfish rind. Give strength, give thought, give deeds, give pelf, Give love, give tears, and give thyself, Give, give, be always giving. Who gives not, is not more we give,The more we live. Entered at the post office at Concord,N. C, as second-class mail matter. Abiding Faith. I like the man who faces what he mustWith step triumphant, and a heart of cheer;Who fights the daily battle with-out fear;Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfal-tering trust1 hat God is God. Spring. Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how;Everything is happy now,Everything is upward striving


The uplift [serial] . selfish rind. Give strength, give thought, give deeds, give pelf, Give love, give tears, and give thyself, Give, give, be always giving. Who gives not, is not more we give,The more we live. Entered at the post office at Concord,N. C, as second-class mail matter. Abiding Faith. I like the man who faces what he mustWith step triumphant, and a heart of cheer;Who fights the daily battle with-out fear;Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfal-tering trust1 hat God is God. Spring. Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how;Everything is happy now,Everything is upward as easy now for the heart to be trueAs for grass to be green or skies to be blue;Tis the natural way of living. - -Lowell. Look and You Will Find. Look for goodness, look for glad-ness, You will meet them all the while;If you bring a smiling visage To the glass, you meet a smile. Gather ye rosebuds while >e mav, Old time is still a-flying;And this same flower that smiks today Tomorrow may be dying. — Let Youth with its £rourin£strength, lighten the iw&etisifo>rne by d&er Guitars, mb take more en its ovin r^\ A PRA YER. If there be some Weaker one,Givz me strength to help him on;If a blinder soul there beLet me guide himNearer thee. w March, 1914 THE UPLIFT SOME MATTERS MERITING NOTICE AND THOUGHT By Jim Riddick. Of course, you have traveled onthe North Carolina Railroad betweenGreensboro and Raleigh. This roadis operated by the Southern, and thedistance is 81 miles and the quickestrunning time is three hours. Thetrack is good, and yet the scheduleaverages just 27 miles to the is no road in North Carolinathat carries as many people - thecars are crowded daily the yearround; but there is one thing thatwe do not exactly endorse: it takesnearly thirty minutes to go throughthe city of Durham. The trainstops at West Durham, at Durham,Coal Snute, Water Tank, and EastDurham. We have been going overthis road for thirty years, and wehave yet to see a pa


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