. The North Carolina Presbyterian. of war withour own eyes, as we do the effects of intern^perance, what tale* of atrocity, anguish andhorror might we tell I But these the friendsof peace know not by experienceor observation, and those who do are reluc-tant to discloee them. * 11 • »i»i Thb Two Scmras.—« There are two sceneswhich haunt me, said a devoted Christian,recently. I was caUedin haste to see aman who was dying. Ha was rolling onhis bed; there^ae horror in every Une ofhis faro. * Oh, I cAnt die I I cant go he exclaimed, filled with ag-ony. I spoke of Jesus to


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. of war withour own eyes, as we do the effects of intern^perance, what tale* of atrocity, anguish andhorror might we tell I But these the friendsof peace know not by experienceor observation, and those who do are reluc-tant to discloee them. * 11 • »i»i Thb Two Scmras.—« There are two sceneswhich haunt me, said a devoted Christian,recently. I was caUedin haste to see aman who was dying. Ha was rolling onhis bed; there^ae horror in every Une ofhis faro. * Oh, I cAnt die I I cant go he exclaimed, filled with ag-ony. I spoke of Jesus to him, -but it gavealto iio<oomfort, and soon his spirit passedaway. ^ ^ *^ It was a few days after that I stood besideanother dying bed. It was a man in theprime of life^ He was in great bodily pain ;but there was a smile upon his conntei^ance. Come, Lord Jesus I he Said, anddied. They haunt me; I shaU never foiigesthem. .»««?- of OorjBCfit nroooxva ot the arteem•wse, tad g<5 fortuns tl»at Of ths pa Wis. of M *. /,yy /?6 J^ *^ P 6 r t


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