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Show nil !ih. o. oi-.,, r '" 1 d"Mtbo( Mill r Willi i ' '-:' v i ft-illst, lOTltea many intrr?fiina et riaa concerning his llff-and m-thoi He waa certainly the qtimeatchniactcr that orcr preAchod tbo iopel at n camp meeting, at which places ho was pn erally foninL Ills pure and holy life huwow, was a model for all lint at tit his methoOst Ho frequently ptopp stranirers In tho ftreota. anl plintlnj himeelf In front of tlttm woul 1 announce totnostartllogtcxt and tltvdiHpier 1 earing tho man or woman to preach tht icrmmi to hit or her own liking For Inptaoeo, ho on one ccmIm stepped a stranger and shouted In h!f tntn, "This flight thy aotil shall bo ro quire-1 of theor Willi vaniahed lint a year afterward ho met tho man In at other city. Willi i Lad forgotten him. but tho etrangvr knew Ms man. Aj jtmachtng him ho eiUndM Ida band and said "That text ynn shouted out ao strangely torso on tho streets of Mil Nlgorllle act me to thinking It was tho means of my conreralun.H On another ocumlon, a dark, rainy nlgbt In winter, lie i4ed acTOwdt-J hotel In the city of Charleston Men wcro lounging an 1 smoking in llw lobby WUlla otnnl the doon Imt thelittlo Dgnre In drlnphig gannouta attracted no attention. Suddenly, af tor rapping Ion-1 oa tin floor with his hoary allele, evcr eye wa turnltuwanlhlni( whin WUlli said, "There won't bo a man In this house aliro In fifty years from ton ghtP And he slammed tbo door and went but IntatbeilKht tiotoo Uuio afterward ho was p-proaobed p-proaobed by a young man on a street car, wlio (iitrndnoMl hlmKlf by aaylmti "1 bao long derired to meet yon and to thank yon for eaylng what ou did In tho hot 1 lobby ono winter's nlgbt Voui words liare been ringing In my cart ore. since, and 1 am now a Christian man." AtlauU Constitution. |