JOSC Lit Jviuiauii
DudleyvUlo
Tallapoosa County, Ala.
VOL 1.
MARION, ALA.., JUNE, 1874.
AO. 6.
"the
TV. V,
Howard Collegian,
PDBU8IIEI1 MONTHLY llnotloll, nliivli llllru.la to him itn i
tiuvutn, mol which «eel, hi» nuniacl uml
by the Student» of Howard College. uc will cnjo, the honor, he
which lie li vc. which hetowft li|ton i no
with whom w. ^
шоп-
jib
.. I mnru limit,
того
| :iii:*, mot- of - :•
him lu |in»illou» ol' oiillioritv ttml ill.- 1 It I. hi^hlj gnitlfylttl' „.know, that men thitig In tho oiitlotivor to naoomi oih thi
ol' 'noli 1
'»
1 it
у
of ihotigliL niiil pioLy of 1 million th.11 1 have .pent 111. -n all -
III.- 1. . III- the future giumUtuu Of In the vrorlj. But. all* in vain; the (up.
MARKIN', ALA..
ЛЛК,
l-TI.
gludenls PtpHrimtnt.
sutrui/iii.
гплжткг*.
П1По«имЬк
Sahtf
ГгмМ!»
Svtelr
J. S.
Пи
I. It.
«•.
Bros,
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4»:
Jo *—
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! tv, f M
— s to well l.y the luliire geiivrnlioti. thnt
I will receive tlir liewellt. of hi. eilucn
lion, that w ill
гецш-Ц
him na tin
опт
incut ttml Iwnefiutor to their nice, that
[ will chcrMl hi. IllCinOry, Ullil point to
him a. an «Mlr.plu worth} ul imitation
j. n. j
■■ — . - -
CONVENTION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S
! CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS 0?
ALABAMA.
action
tile clou
h nil. I male.
them in their noble mint
tjCU. I and w liter from year to
nil appearance, it U da
MA
1Г8
MISSION; 01 ftlDS AND than ever Ufor*. /.r
1ДСК
' Lave enma In ih*
«'«■
SIGNS OF 1HS TIMES.
i heard of
Гат'.п»
In different
tho tri-torr of lb* wort*
FFtO
MoMiit v oniiioN i.i in anno
пкгопк
TIIK I'llllOllilllli
МПЕТ1 ОТ
UiDk
Twain, JUi, avu iu*<jir;j.:« roll iut
lluW.VIft» . ol.LK‘tU>.
corns (0 the
вс’егао
couric
either
Лем
li
пц
button, or cl|9
1*ickiund. Don't nik me what I l
pot into it, hut rather what i hare
‘Пн*
lir at tiling »iii tried by my par.
This
УГШ*
tut.*; r«*. remit nee
I' -'''Jar. It hu not U»n so long
Ir%l«4 * i/Twtw*1 tb* pang» of ban
r,
1»
t that aU may now ramarnWr
*i!h emotion the cries of h«r children
'■ Win# bread. Cae* the Southern j*o-
boavt that there had oarer been
hem d within her border*—
WHERE IS HOME.
It fa 0(4 vvbrtv liifritkHO art
H** rrsml • jewt *
Wink- port-. b.n— Urn* rm\, Ki.ll.
'-w d ibtiMni a pm free rvrrj well.
To rh*nn iW Won
No, no. ihfa U art Immc.
It fa not whrrr
айне
nsiurr "preiHL
lU-tmita
Г.*
Fsnr» frw to vmiu;
Where perfemr» chrrr lit.- Ilnjt«-rlnir ami.
Awl music’* rale*» e'er roll.
And beauty tree»!»
Tlila fa not , U not home
T. Ik
It fa not bribe placid meir.
Nor where the angry
огемГя
foaiu
Ihiftson theabon-; in the uan.
Where CcedmcrreUtOd. her ll*A* the heart
WUl rod art here.
For
41»
do*.
ТЬ
DM home.
H fa art when* the wr»U of *ay
«lira» khf* ymM. lihr plant- on loam.
Where *om>« nerer lr*»c a trare.
Nor care e'er elotid* the lianighttul f*rr.
Nor woe* annoy:
This fa not borne, aot home.
It
пшу
be in ««line humble *pnt,
WWr* weallli and glitter never come.
Where Deautv |»aint» with
«1*г1пц
haul.
Whore
моей*
.«.-Jfa iaA oVf iU.. fas»:
Theiowrrt crt.
If Mothers there, fa bom*. la U-.
Tliif* IhuIv,
the variuu* AiMHiialioui
State, met in imr Iowa Oil the Itth ol; f.rcj a. to what frail, i* Uic minion o! I.--—. . .. _j,i, .... ...
Mac. Xmn. 4.
Л.
Halt, o( WaaUui; noa •)■> will t. II u. that our
ссосу ш,п.
I
»*
m t*« If
»от>г.
d.,1.4' . u ' ‘ f r '"'4 b»«
«•!,;
op te Wa,hu k.
ton. and It.
»•
Hairy Nc» Y.wk. win .h.ml.l he dvi-trd to the ac^.i d . , '. ,. ■ E ,nI rl P^P!,i cs7.
|<CMtr«lh* Intcmalhmal t'omii of lmnt.dE.. \ not her .Icclirc l( b,lll :vo-, t„„, ■ J hard tt 1 . " ' ' ' 0 • 1 ■
,отг
P»“*. <k* P”»'
lee; aa.I. I.< ili.n w..i, tad that mm
шш
. I Mlfar aitf at ail j rrrUm tr a-TtwHir If tin 1 _ 1 l'*‘* 110 b*T*d b>,t tl<t3
«’ДР»11»**
(lirudM nil aii.l cl nil .III.... n.hh'l not onl\ Mill -ratify hi. own uiinil 14U rl_[#
.„ц
t0 cradl. I -- 1o »’Ir*'l Midi to thr gurntra of
mncl, to the Intcrcrt of the font ention. , :„„1 lmiti.1, ap|H>tllc«, lint not even to dc ,.„'Uo„ ,llcU hllak a,,j bor.
■n,c eaotyUcu were opened by n -er-; ,..1,,,, ,|„. higher jKiwera Of hi, immortal |„j,.|l(, vl Ic„io„, libtrt. nnrt if
UU the tot, bring) that he in
и
loM-erln^ elvudu of «dvereity which now i
Uuui ebovo u«, from whore mirky*coilt
by f.
ertviea
r to g«t herder, if the ^
licm e.gl. '.till contlnu. t. cradl.* !er' n^i^«d To
a the foqd they eoata not
•tain. . Now, what is the
of thii, our countrymen shoald ami
ом-
in*. Lhall we any thatlfounte-
i tie is le»» liberal in the returns
abv.to 11* 1 hun toother»? ^hnll
У
of our Hear only Father, that
• porur.i that begrudge- i.i#
gifts tbtr crave from li:»
bar.
it that the Lord would not
us become
в
wealthy people under
auy circumstancei ? Not so; for wealth,
,
»
ben proper I j Mtd, If a V.eering such
moll from l>r. Winkler, 011 the tevt. helng: tlmt lie i. to lire for hi, fellow
“ lieliahl hair good nml how plen«nnl it \ heiiig.. ' IViiimllipiim, in mont eliKpient
.
.
.
. .
is for brotltreu to dwell together in nui- language, pniehillll» tlmt man n «Invo who lburo |1U„ flaali'fortb ti.c lurid li"ht
tv!" lira nbly written and forelhly i fool, not tlini lie win horn to lieenud die rforautatc with thc!r foihed' toneu
delivered, uml was highly appreciated hv ' for his coinitn'. Akornde, in the follow- oar ,„.c0 ,.lor|ou. Sooth he not -ooni
nlh Cnpt. ('. W. Lov elace delivered the ( ing wonU. plaee, mn. on earth for the bqrno away »ud in dep wan buried | j 'vc eaP v
address of welcome, tendering to the; practice ol lirtuc. f«. the scurcb after wUi h.r. u trr bemwai too. Oh I tl.st ! P™'
^
>1. legale, a mrdial nsepteoi luour In an* innh. ao.1 to am ibe s|^roi.»g ra.ile.of vbln. Tcld |a lt,
кати—
hud- ll,./'
aud bomra, aral «rtumBug. .0 Uiem the lleaic,.:- void which can «am- be filled 1 '
ho*pttaliTi«'4 of th>* town. 1(o»ik»iimv «hr
«м |мп
m> <nn1iK>iillT nfaod r. . ...
'lrts.m-WI.m4>, j 'I t'jl.l *
л...!
it-, i.n
таи,
ah, aviiiaci ^ But aomahow, p-tbatn, I loi < C!
well, of Jartsonemc. I. II. Itovvlc,
0Г
; Thmugl, lit. .n.l draik a.
■!«!
Id. ptoiclng c.ra. * e-S gentlemen, f glen'
Ш
my nnraion. !
True, fi.
Л.
Hall, of . . and "'l"' •W1»
' "■«
bt, tram., bvo oven to ..t down and tbmk of the I as tho Lord woold be pleMed to have 03
It C Morse of Xew York
""■"'Р""111
““d l,,m f001* - ran0.v S1"-"! tblng, I have eaten in mi onjov. If man would onlv receive and
H. I. McKee, of rivlnm, wa. chosen
^ вГМ
!l1 utilfca the bountiful «or. of .earth's an-
President : It. It. I
.„1
i., of Montgomery. The gnu. nuera ,.r jn.itcn I,, rah [ “ ™ ,°" W [*,h'r ‘ I sift" according to the plans pre-
J. M. (’ahlu’dl, of Jni'k-tiiivllli', nml L Ufa gunennm nlm ti> rll iHvlivnr dn-l»; birth-day, whiJi t\ 0i celebrated by -4- serfbed by a far-eighted wisdom, it
IL Howie*. »»f Trt.v. Vice I'r«Ai,lonl>; ! **> chu-ernrh
|м
ifalpunHMJ fromhl* l.iwr; g*°noui dinner. Ami, oh 1 how my would be to the honor and glory of the
л
?
Ли
tlwniffh tW mtarnfijfabm nod ef wuw, mowth dooj wafer to think 4f ihsf da\ -j ».i»rr n< nil ,rrod gift*.
Ь-Н ПтОТГс
AiiJ ib n nigh the
{••»■)
hi; iitla of cliancouul j*ia. When tho old folks wero through eating. | J, ,;d d«4‘i dr» pise us sboA*e all the
пэ*
ТЫ. П|Н.П4
of the delegate* from ,1„ :0«h"
«>
U'S ' bd tions of the earth ! I think not; bo. 1
TO CCS Haters. 4rio«.Va-wUtio-.wrfe faiorau.^
«Ха»
raU.lomuihbkS^LraM. waited bku a good boy. andthoaU hair j woutd «bar buliete that -Whom t'
- highlV cucra.rago.g rw.eH.-,o--.u.«lt-.rar tb. bc« _of .,«t thn .a ] ..
о
a I .. Lraj j..,* dMnmk.- U,
During the great .tonn in tin- financial ^ flowing ...hje. t.u.ra d:. ,«"l ; Hot let u. .Iran f.r onnclv.s. and
wwrld which Ludy swept over our eouti-
и„ь
gri.at during tho Coim-n n.-<« riain what mission mnn really Glis
«ГТ.
and before w lufae fr»bth-
' Г
| tion. iu tho or-lcr i*i%en: -T
N ice Presitloiil»
and
Л.
M.
Гни
Ike)*, uf MnrioM, niul A. [
E. Skaggs "f Talla.lt-gn, Secninrie».
gisen: “The great oh- here on earth. For what do*» he really
I wished. So I fell to
\res firmly of ihe Impre-?
cavntion was t! last full ;
irk, an
m..iyu ,c*arh freigbted with the I . ■•* jeet be attained by tho V . . Mu.'. ! live ? We a.i.wcr tho i,„e».ion in two
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t ,M..- _ — € . .
«...
Me_i..l..l
«>..1
I ...... * 1
Chri»tiau AMOciotion, o)N>nod hv «i. simple word*: r nr l*ndc and l'rog: to
■nd fortunes of nun, wn* -trended ainl
• earth was gloriously ended; nnd
, might retire from life, as Horace
expressed it, uti
со,
in me
«-ЛГ-»
hi ot
пгг»
; 10 ini i . , . . . . . —
...row,.
Лет.”
The former
»»У ‘“*8'»
»P ■«P„*. on <1
„
do withth. s.irplt,.? W, ccttaiuly
,hc hi«r. IW w“ d*v'
«Я1',™гп-
"N“ ■■ L • - |.!oy I: pro|e,le, unit" it
и
ca.t up us a ahattered WTcs-lt upon Uter I ,|r0w U, of Marion;
‘'ТЦе
vnlue of
итоге!
fid a pin» in the eye. Id others; to fill
a I, ore* of rime, our little l»rk, in escape , I, orou(!ll
кт)яЫ
f,„t lh, |,„|c in our
the fury of the wind, and waves
«■
( bristinn work,". .pc . I hi I.. II. Bowie..! we call IV, d„; the Inner, Prog.
c,.m,Hdie,l ... put m.o port «ml
-«к»
,.f Troy, ami followed hv Dr.. II,,., „.ml! Pir.., for Pride, 'iherc is. Mr. PreaU .7^- . .
shelter frou. tbesf-no. Although for . , W duller, and Mb., delegatra; dnit. a . . Icrful. ,lmo« mnedddo
'Ь'-Ч'Чи
my ,1,11 ga,.,,,, ,
some time our sail, hale W. lowered.
у
. |
„„„„„„
:Hld Uls.r bestow ed hv
«door . bp ba.lweu lorknlup ta.l-
1ЪгМи1
A...,.ti.«.
,„
.malic, man. oolrr ... till a pi we the c. e, of . " ' > * C' 1
•« «<«•;.«
1 •
bu.-of -tern oU™„.y.y- .. Mr. Jm. MiH—hml to ew,« tbei, h.e. ,n frui.
«а. а. Пев».
w, base no. ,-amral ru.iraly km fc Whenu.-d. of Manmi;
-По Ы.1
aoe',.|.№w
Пигагат!.
upon .Vra-aml.
«!•
b. «ondng f.d spu
-enawy of our fnends aud thm the few
„у
.
.
A„,K.in. deed., the -bole of their allotted period ! “ ‘
Ш,Л Ч'°
'^*£
.hmt toyages
«.
have made lu the pa.t ,ork 3„H . f . .
.
. I . .
*«
•cuppemong .me.: ami tb.
Wife MW* is will K-cur* u« a lu nrt
у
Wcl
of Selma. 'Hie exervinv* were intei-
»per»ed with w*ng* of devulioii nml fer¬
vent prayer*. All of the
о\сп-1»ем
were
" take a r*tro«peetir« view of our pan cc n
( duct, and sou if wc ouraelvas have not
provoked thi* obartisoment that is bow
•ipon t«. Did not our lands one* yield
j : • us abundant return», far beyond tin?
of our ncottNdtfoi? What did wc
a in tb* future. Wc now rail home
our anchor*, spread our
сот ам
t«> the
lirecxe, and lanneh onco
того
upon the
great sen of joumalUm; and we hope that ] in |,nrt4,„y. replete will, Chris,
we will not Ik* eoneuliTCil too pre*uiiiptii-
ous when wc a
to la1 rccoguixed us one
of thuL raat fleet that u|h«ii our
water*. W«i would al-» »;nu* ;it
friend*, wlitjr they arc welcoming the
larger Tc—cls, t»«*t to f-*rgrt the lr« pre
trntious craft; but to allow u-, too, an
aoeborage in the harbor of the Louie
circle.
With thi- number, kin.l nailer, we re¬
sume our monthly vuita to yon; and, ul
though m*«t »»f the youthful crew that
one* manned our "hip are no longer eon-
nccU'd with us, we hope «till to win tlumc
golden opinions
*«»
kindly, yet not umlc
Mrvodlv, accorded to our
р1Чч1ссемогя.
4. II. 4.
THE HONORS OF AN EDUCATED
MAN.
The honor» bestowed by hie family
•re not the only one» that an edarated
man enjoyt. Ho is honored by those
friends with whom he associates, whose
pleasures he renders doubly sweet,
whose burdens he alleviates, and upon
whom ho sheds all tho*c churins thnt
only a cultivated mind
ровветея
lie
enjoys tho honor, of that country in
tiun love and piety, tiud urn- evidently
prompted by eaniwd, Christian heart*.
Tin* Pr.ii*e nnd the Premise meetings,
conducted by Messrs. I Inll uml McKee,
were jKT.iliarly interw.iing and pmfltn-
ble. Tlte opeu-air services were ul»»» oe-
estlons of intense interest, nml »bmre«l
which shall lust general ions after they
have passed away. Others, ugain, seek
to draw forth the admiration uf their as¬
sociates by their ItUtorioiis nml eostlv
clothing; their gold nml their jewels,
their purple nml fine linen. And why is
this? Tin* humble hovel of tho peasant
may hr a home a, bealthful.- Ihr |mWt 1
7.‘"ы’^Г.ыГ гП
palace of the prime.
Ш
eoareo kersey c . .
may shut out the wintry wind as well
ал
I
the costly costume of the rich. Wliat, I
how eararvt the young men were in their! then, makes the difference? It Is the ( ^ fr js f
endeavor» to consummate the aim nnd outward show. Wo live for other peo-'^° U'l*
П
.C.f . ..
«■fleet th* oblrot of tbrir organisation, pie's t\r*. The r^rsef others c»»»t ua ‘ ‘ ° *]“ * ' *
- J future, a» they hare in t ha paat, t
per Prido and provide l:'reg.
*П|
look
pics
upon mo at I rovolod laid ]
ami
прр!э
tarts.
But. gcntlcmon, I rami forbear, I am
afrnid that 1 shall be carried n tv ay by .vligious culture, ho has been Uught Uut
'K , Monty! Monty! ie the purpose of life}
• »4 that tbit ileus can secure to him
gr op-shops at every \
«"г.'!-,
fiotu which hellish fortn
C-uds in human
«Ь&|ч>
war again*! the
; Lit of our youth, againrt the pregres*
. . ucation, agst&sl the ctfose of reli-
Nn ; while the schools, left dependent
■\ cu the poor pittance doled out by a
corrupt Go\ eminent, have become de-
•erted ami arc feet falling into ruin*—
Instead of laying before the young mao
tho w isdom, honor, and purity to which
he might attain by mental, moral, and
tlm attractions of this mou intnesii
subject, and encroach lippn your tit
more than would l e proper. In couch
sion, I would impre»» upon yotirmlml
in regard tu on
race, that, however sublimely the po
may sing, however wifely the ra<irnln
may reason, as regards the great an
vc have bee
the «alvatiou of *ouI*. inure than our own phyrieid wnrds, more
'Пт
prayer meeting at the College ' than the storing of our ow n mind", more
shall not soon be forgotten; it was one
of tho most melting and soul-subduing
Bounce we have ever witnessed. The
tender interest moiiifosted by the A««o-
eiatiou in our Work ill the College "hull
ever Ik* remembered with gratitude.
t»u Sunday evening, farew ell aaldre»"*"
delivered by Mcwr*. Fou-t, Wink
. ' I greatest conrerna in life always wi!
mortal floul*. — . . . . . ... . ... .
than the interests of our imrannai
шин.
, . , , , ,
. .. other men s ryes, and il<o hoi
Ии!
I will dwell no linger on
1*‘|И
I faL4.s
point, tnd will pjDcCL'd to tho more liu 1
fHntnnt branch of my »nbj*et, vis: Prog. .
N 1 '
.
. . .f m. I _
дце*и У
think that to fulfill their mit-hui i« to fill |
пг,ця
(.r,.,vr
«
Vi*'ir oompl
full the holes in their face». I, Iwing one moutli- and s half- A
of the vast number
{шч/я
mu/torum).
Khty
ha
of finger
ul
»
ler, and ltaymond of Marion; and liv know something of the trouble and ex-
Messrs. Caldwill, Skaggs, Hull, Morse.
|чп*е
it costs a man thus m folliil bis
Hums, and the President of the Convert ^ mission; and I w ill give to yon the bene- or
lion. The delegate" then joined hand* fit of my experience, l or more than
цаЮ
ol suvi
and sung, as their parting hymn, “.Shull ‘ eighteen long year* have I strained every I
г..г—
—
«ц
we gather at the Kiver," Thr Convert- j
шиле,
nnd «lovotitl every energy of my In good society, w*- ai n*., i
t ion adjourned to meet at Jacksonville, being to lllling Ihe i xcavution in tho obliging things to'onu amuhci j i
Alu. lower purl of my countotiancc. Vue, I -ooiety,
«с
nrf rt-jaasd onb
Wc have never uict a body of young ' ^••iitlemtu I Iihvc «pent tn ■• • wnr*
'Ьгш.
til to
peH.ibility aujoad nnd ha^piiH**- u:
K-me. To mil* a vain display in tire
•t!y tr»j»j ipg» of personal doeorati
ь,
so satisfy the carnal appetite» and Indnly-
hi brutish acmualitr. thme appear to
•. те мЬ
llw prccion» privilfges tha-
wealth bestows; while the ministers of
Christ*» Gospel have t>*en compelled to
in gleet their holy and beneficent celling
i . t resort to secular labor thot they
inav eke out a scanty Bupport for tie i
fnmille* Now, are nut these suflb u
nu . . for this distresa that has come u,
.и
us? *• Know yo uot," says the Apt •*
dc, " thsi the carnal mind is eioni;
«gainst God
Г
A nun anus not hi**
my against himself; and shall lb* - *
luruish 09 with means to battle agio
ii" own mild aud happy rule?
While starvation seems to «ore
пв
t
i b* face, let oslook for a remedy again»*
:!.»•
e»iis, and avert, if possible, «h-
liteful doom that
вест*
to bang over er
I - • not only pray for lh»» return
! - mgS but let Oi strive to
,'ome, in
юте
livgroe, at Icaet, lit recipb
' nto of Mich Me? rings.
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