Sketch book of Lynchburg, VaIts people and its trade .. . erits of Prof. Dunsmores Busi-ness College. He is a born teacher, and bis College has no superior. JAilES NELSON, D. D., Pastor First Baptist Church. ITS PEOPLE AND ITS TRADE. 85 liumors or caprice—if he habitually yields to impulses of anger,and punishes whLMievcr he is disobeyed, or obeyed imperfectly—he is certainly the worse for the institution which has thus af-forded aliment to his evil propensities. But if, on the otherhand, he has been taught to curb these sallies of passion or freaks ofcaprice, or has subjected himself to a cou
Sketch book of Lynchburg, VaIts people and its trade .. . erits of Prof. Dunsmores Busi-ness College. He is a born teacher, and bis College has no superior. JAilES NELSON, D. D., Pastor First Baptist Church. ITS PEOPLE AND ITS TRADE. 85 liumors or caprice—if he habitually yields to impulses of anger,and punishes whLMievcr he is disobeyed, or obeyed imperfectly—he is certainly the worse for the institution which has thus af-forded aliment to his evil propensities. But if, on the otherhand, he has been taught to curb these sallies of passion or freaks ofcaprice, or has subjected himself to a course of salutary restraint, he iscontinually strengthening himself in the virtues of self-denial, forbear-ance and moderation, and he is all the better for the institution whichhas afforded so much occasion for the practice of these virtues. (Thecharacter of the Presidents which Virginia has furnished may be ap-pealed to for a confirmation of this view ; and many living illustrationswill readily present themselves to all who have a personal knowledge. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (on main STREET, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH.) of the Southern States.) If, therefore, in a slave-holding country, wesee some of the masters made irascible, cruel and tyrannical, we seemany others as remarkable for their mildness, moderation and self-command ; because, in truth, both the virtues of the one and the vicesof the other are carried to the greater extreme by the self-same pro-cess of habitual exercise. the year 18S0, the City Ordinances of Lynchburg were revisedand arranged by the then City Attorney, Capt. Charles M. Blackford, 86 SKETCH BOOK OF LYNCHBURG, VA. ; O. J^. GOLEIIS/dl^ISr & -DEALERS IN- BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &c., &c. «®-PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ^^ZeCXIITZECXS, Anyone contemplating building will find it to their advantage to correspond with ISUKKHULL)ER & SOX before beginning to liuild. Time, money and trouble saved, Ijyhaving your plans thoroug
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