. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . s as muchso. Never have I seen a man throw moreof his own life and heart into a service, andhe seemed burdened with the care of others,Samuel KERR mckEE and groaned within himself that he might be Secretary Richmond Y. nse(| to help his fellowmen. The Stillness of the closing moments was something intense, his prayer eloquent and deeplyearnest. PREACHING AT MACON. GA. A few days afterward Dr. Talmage started on a trip to the City of Mexico,hoping for improvement in his health. He lectured or preached on the way atMacon, Ge


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . s as muchso. Never have I seen a man throw moreof his own life and heart into a service, andhe seemed burdened with the care of others,Samuel KERR mckEE and groaned within himself that he might be Secretary Richmond Y. nse(| to help his fellowmen. The Stillness of the closing moments was something intense, his prayer eloquent and deeplyearnest. PREACHING AT MACON. GA. A few days afterward Dr. Talmage started on a trip to the City of Mexico,hoping for improvement in his health. He lectured or preached on the way atMacon, Georgia; at Charleston, and at New Orleans. The Macon Telegraphcomments on his visit there, saying: The seventy years mat nave passed over his head have not destroyednor have they diminished the power of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmages he is as gifted on the lecture platform as he is powerful in the pulpit wasdemonstrated to the audience at the Academy of Music last evening, when hegave his lecture on Good Cheer. He went from here to New Orleans, and will. HIS CLOSING MINISTRY 321 go from there to Mexico City. Dr. Talmage was in Macon about twenty yearsago, when he delivered a lecture. He says he remembers the great beauty ofthe resident portion. He saw it then when the flowers were in bloom and thetrees and the lawns were clothed in green. He saw it this time when naturewas standing bare to winters cold, but to him it was yet a beautiful city. Hewent out to Rose Hill Cemetery yesterday afternoon to view the grave of hisold friend Senator Colquit, for whom he expressed great admiration. SextonHall showed the distinguished minister many of the important monuments and


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