. The men of the mountains; the story of the southern mountaineer and his kin of the Piedmont; with an account of some of the agencies of progress among them. , as speaking of a worker, he says, If I had no otherresult for all my struggles there, single-handed, over-whelmed with tasks, perplexed about money matters,knowing myself inadequate to the needs — if I had noother result than the salvation of this young man, Ishould thank God eternally that he has permitted meto undertake this work. The evening sees some of the wagons depart; themorning says farewell to the scores who go by rail. Theyb


. The men of the mountains; the story of the southern mountaineer and his kin of the Piedmont; with an account of some of the agencies of progress among them. , as speaking of a worker, he says, If I had no otherresult for all my struggles there, single-handed, over-whelmed with tasks, perplexed about money matters,knowing myself inadequate to the needs — if I had noother result than the salvation of this young man, Ishould thank God eternally that he has permitted meto undertake this work. The evening sees some of the wagons depart; themorning says farewell to the scores who go by rail. Theybid one another good-by with affection, with claspedhands and embraces, with smiling lips but oftentimestearful eyes. Their words and their looks declare thatthe brotherhood of these times of cheer shall be main-tained out on the frontier, as, few or single-handed, theycontinue the work they have so bravely begun. It isa Uttle band, this, traimng in the wilderness for greatthings; and many there must be to join them, likeZebulun of old, such as went forth to battle, expertin war, . . fifty thousand, which could keep rankand were not of double Thz H:el^ xtf IHt Htllg Heeb is our Jerusalem, the children of the hills;our neighbors; our kith and kin. Begin with themand save them and let them help us save theworld. Edward O. Gubbeant.


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