An
esteemed contemporary has recently well said that, "Many of our church methods and practices which have grown venerable with age, need to be treated as Hezekiah treated the brazen serpent that Moses had made.
The changing fashions in remedies may be the result of rapidly changing fashions in diseases and the frequent appearance of new diseases, which may, after all, in some cases be only old diseases with new and more formidable names.
THE
story of the "rice belt," which extends four hundred miles through southern and central Louisiana and south eastern Texas, from the banks of the Mississippi to beyond the Brazos River, varying in width from twenty to fifty miles, is not unlike the story of wheat-growing Kansas.
Brunswick
is the site of Bowdoin College, the bestknown and best-equipped seat of learning in the Pine Tree State, which in proportion to its population has given to the world more than its share of literary men and women.