The North Carolina Presbyterian . andwas happily surprised that my hair stopped falling andnew hair came out full of life and Hair Vigor does not only restorenew hair, but gives new life and vigor to itsgrowth, and is a blessing to all who use it.*Rev. D. J. Burt, Baptist Minister and Clerkof the Superior Court, Dawsonville, Ga. AVERS HAIR VIGOR Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Lowell, Mass. I oDce knew a ladj who was a gotnpwitbont qnettion, but her gottip waapeculiar in ita character. Erery kind,enconraging thing that came to her earaaa being said by one person of anotherahe car


The North Carolina Presbyterian . andwas happily surprised that my hair stopped falling andnew hair came out full of life and Hair Vigor does not only restorenew hair, but gives new life and vigor to itsgrowth, and is a blessing to all who use it.*Rev. D. J. Burt, Baptist Minister and Clerkof the Superior Court, Dawsonville, Ga. AVERS HAIR VIGOR Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Lowell, Mass. I oDce knew a ladj who was a gotnpwitbont qnettion, but her gottip waapeculiar in ita character. Erery kind,enconraging thing that came to her earaaa being said by one person of anotherahe carefully treaaured up, and at thefirat opportunity repeated it without em-bellishment to the peraon of whom itwaa aaid, not forgetting to mention theapeaker. There were Ihnea when theaewords of cheer came like a draught ofcold water to parched li^ and it aeemato me this member of the Society of En-conragers had a lovely miaaion, whoaetaking up may be safely commended tothose whose tongues will wag freely.—Sunday School Times,. THE BIRD WITH A BROKEN WING. BTOBY OF A POEM THAT CHEERED A DESPAIRING HEART—COMPENSATION FOR LOSS. I walked through the woodland meadows Where sweet the thrushes sing,And found on a bed of mosses A bird with a broken healed its wound, and each morning It sang its old sweet strain ;But the bird broken pinion Never soared as high again. I found a young life broken By sins seductive art,And touched ^ith a Christlike pity, I took bim to my lived with a noble purpose, And struggled not in vain ;I But the life that sin bad strickenNever soared as high a^ain. But the bird with a brokei^ pinion Kept another from the snare,And the life that sin had stricken Eaised another from loss has its compensation, There is healing for every pain ;But the bird with ^broken pinion Never soars as high again. —Selected. One More Society. BY J. MACDONALD OXLEY. The statement that there is a genuineneed for one more society in connectionwit


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