And by the garden path a folded rose
Shuts closely in its heart an unborn dream.
Beth Slater Whitson.
FOREST FALLS
By C. D. Robinson
Nature shows her power in the waterfall, just as in the daisy and violet she shows her grace and beauty.
One of the several objects of curiosity and admiration to those who visit South Georgia is Forest Falls, near Whigham, a town on the Atlantic Coast Line Railway, in the new county of Grady. A stream of clear, sparkling water rushes over a cliff and falls into a huge sink nearly a hundred feet below, where, instead of flowing on in its precipitated direction, it immediately steals away into the earth as if endowed with life and seeking refuge beneath monstrous rocks and in the depths of a bed of sand washed white by the water’s continual dash in shouts of victory.
FOREST FALLS