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*» DOWK. (irmWIli 7 SO*IB 0 80 am 11 15 nm 8 13* m * 80 p m 4 20 pm • 00 pa Jwdenroa Ttranrh and Mat Ridge Di- within As they are pare without. Children’: «r*"*“"rop*roro’'ro Till: M THERA* VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. C., JANUARY 10. 1873. The Old Hut infithe Stylish Cfcaroh. fWell, wife, Tvis been to church Becn to a stylish one— And seeing yon can’t go from home, PH tell you what was done : You wouldjhavcibeen MrpriMd to see What I saw there to-day; The sisters were fixed up so fine They hardly bowed to pray. .2 ha* ok these oavse clothes of mine— Not amch the worse for wear— Bat then they kuew I wasn’t one They call a millionaire; So they led the old man to a seat Away back by the door: ’Twaa bookless and uncuahiouetl, U A. reserved seat for the poor. soon there was a stranger With gold ring and clothing fine; They led him to a cushioned seat Far in advance of mine. I thought that wasn’t exactly right. To seat him ap so near, When he was young and I was old, And very hard to hear. But then there is no accounting For what some people do; The finest clothing now-a-day*. Oft gets the finest pew; But when we reach that blessed home. All undefiled by sin, WWlw wealth begging at the gate, i While poverty goes in. I could not hear the sermon, 1 sat so far away, Ho through the hours of service, ! ; I could only “watch and pray.” Watch the doings of the Christians 1 Sitting near me round about; Pray that God would make them pore s Department the Luthemu Visitor The Lions’ Den. Then Daniel an id : ‘OJkmg, lire foe ever! my God hath mot kta angel and abut the ttons’ months, that they bave not touched me, because lotto NMncy was found In roe, and also before thee, O king, hare 1 done no hart.’ Then the king wan rejoiced to bear Daniel’s voter, nod com manded Daniel to lie taken not quickly. Ho when Daniel was taken out of the lloua’ den, *u« hurt waa ; »w*«i wtteto, found upon him, tenuro* to teforwrtl Ida hatfiecqd ol*l ‘tealif ,* em in €h*L' Then ibe king ordered the «f japrr etfh ft pornml | with a t*ek like all' •hade hi*gyve’’ v Mill WaIKin) It lb* , d)i llollaad 1J <***•, ■ tth wme at iltbrr had, men who wealed Darnel’s life tu bo brought to lum. Josephus, a man who wrote the history of Ik Jews, aaya that the men aatd i The king had the Uoaa fed well before Daniel waa pot teto the den. aad an they were not hungry.’ This waa not true, and the king said m j aad to •how them that tft waa tha power of God that saved Daniel, he had (testy of meat given to the Hoc* right away, nod then he ordered that theac bad men should ho thrown down into the den amongst the Ikm*. Thews men saw that the mischief that they had dfeigned for Daniel had returned upon tbemeelvea. aad bitterly did they regret what they had done. But now it «m too late, for they and their wives and children ware 41 given to the Hooa When the Itows taw them thrown into the den, they •prang upon them aad tore them nj\ and broke all their tames, and Mo them, just the aarne ae if they had not been fed at ail. Thus all tbs ’ in —• ——■ — -fi mi miii m ini as ■*.. ..fit iontjnjkftl rwli *rnl w tr*bAiiHMii’iif iai- 4 mm At a %’Ak f'lwiAA litin^ ’•rtn&trfe w ml tA tlMI with writing, to he laatl; gathered A|l &All AfTAll jjf^t At tl of each chapter To uros It oo tl* flits* Of y~ itseeotly hi dm Otoftorohalt, Beta- •4, the ftfoksp of Bsetae attributed prtaeo to rosdesl* of the IKifafial la um|s'liii<wi wish all Itng* ■aJ to giro j troy thruogh mrortwwa*, for, if theoi •woo mot wwarMnsm lo tho wsrihi thug ■ milaal wBim rortu ana AO at. wtur-ull Oitra I knsai-ijii imma ' gntag no It ought t» ton. Of 41 twl that prwdhseoe i faults, nine ten tho ooi by oof saaa who la to make that narrffo*. ran Of tha way rofeiNty of tho do» fAk# %IAA * A*##! $jg$ A^A tA lift# Cac4 |K#4 A Ah AA ■tfl 1 aad that of J. hand waa firm, maaly i Kdward Bvar i jwvity. - 11 S I M M O N S’ ON* really ttfo otfthoat any walk of if of oi|*i An That to "I Iiii he tljaPCaKLonOim 1 * iigmi a. a tWt Oft ■*!**» tri* owcm’ww.' w w w wanted for the pm**, wcodtog o par tfon of each wrokNi omppljr to I ho printer, and writing tho ramatmlar while tha earlier part was In tho of iim ruintiaitiin , aad that < b»h}**»ith% manner of ooaspaniftam w oa, Ilk* the osao, e nstK—a ana timew w sndering into the kitchen of hta form bos**, lodging la the jfi0g. mate ros^wro I s on jk f fo roam kwrek i.no Bmaasaik $ sffSTR wArr rUMNI* MM9 IWHFfb * to hi* doek to >* down ohate%ee J Thm thuoghi might have atrwrtt him. urged 1 owfoiig walked up had 4e*a h* BpAII od’i. «.«.u(.> hr«*•••«% **k. oho a he would open H, ' '**“ •Ml he (•mod o oil worn ift. k the mmdrtloo of oB maroeaa. fkad Ubaro Is aothlofil •hwh aw truly rvyau «tonlf os this people saw that it waa by the pow« r (deaaed hka, wumld copy It, and after of God that Daniel waa sated alive, l ward follow oot the train 4 tlmaghft i Then the king made another decree [ auggootml Jeon Paol Midhfter woat that every roou to bis dominion > wwt taftn the fiehls for hta taoydmtftoo | should tremble aad for l*cforr the and lists .on the iilhwtty of Do If | VahMa Who weal np 'Hd the ffe. JwA* tdh tloa <j' <4 1 promised to tell yon more about Daniel, the greatly beloved of God, And so to-night, my dear children, I will continue his history,“ said Mrs. B», the following evening. • ■ “Darius waa well pleased with Daniel, but the nobles of his court were not at all pleased that thia Hebrew captive, found by them in Babylon, should be esteemed above them ; so they conspired against his life, and said: 'We want this man out of the way, and we can’t find anything against him, unless it be concerning the law of his God. So let ns get the king to establish a law which we kuow that he can’t obey, and thns we can get him killed and be rid of him.’ 'Very ^ood,* tbfty at! said. So they went tp the king and said : ‘We hare all consulted together to establish a royal decree that uo one shall ask a petitiou of any god save of thee, O king, for the space of thirty days; and if he does do it, be shall be cast into the den of lions. Now, O king, you order this decree and sign the writingt so that it can’t be changed, according to the law of the Medea and Persians, which altereth not’ Darius did not know that any mis chief was meant against Daniel, and he wasqnite flattered by this request, so he readily signed the request. Oh, how rejoiced these bod men Mere! ‘Now we have got Daniel/ said they. “Daniel, of oourse, heard the pro claimed decree, but he was not afraid to worship his God, and he weot into his house and opened his wio- dows towards Jerusalem, and kneeled down and prayed to God three times a day, as was his custom, and gave thanks to God. These men were watching him, aad they found him praying, asd they called to him: yon know the decree of the king V But Daniel was not afraid to continue his prayers in spite of them. Then they went to the king aid told, him that Daniel, in viola tion of his order, had prayed to his God, and regarded not the decree of the king, nor the king himself. The king was very sorry indeed when be heard this, for he then perceived that these men wished Daniel to be destroyed, and be tried all day to Bave him, he loved Daniel so well. These wicked men assembled to gether and said: ‘O king, you dare ; «ot break your word; the decree can not be changed.’ The king, with a sad heart, then commanded Daniel to be brought and cast into tho den of lions. To encourage him he said : ‘Thy God, O Daniel, will deliver thee out of the power of the lions.’ So the men threw Daniel down into the den of hungry lions.” ■ryOh, mother, did the lions eat him np r said George. 'tflJwfll tell you, my dear, directly. The king had a great stone pat over the top of the den of lions, and he went away sorrowful. He would ; »ot let his band of musicians play at all, bat he fasted all night, and did not sleep, be was so anxious. The wicked men rejoiced, and I make no donbt that they went home and had a gay time of it, they were so glad i for they expected never to see a bone even of Daniel left by morning. In the very early morning the king went to the lion’s den, and cried to Daniel and said: ‘0 Daniel, servant of the living God, is tby God, whom thou serrest continually, able to deliver thee from the lions V God of Daniel Now you see thar Dan it-1 bad been afraid of the king, 1 *« *w hud.” Iforw* ussme sent and had obeyed Aim instead of prat ; NMftjff* »otd I* had euiffod| ing to hU God. the Lord would have Deed 1 “**’’* fa * m J aad withdrawn from him sod left him ***** ^ AjpflIAf I,at > h* ewuijr* lilt bro r«*e in the hand* of bfo enemies; became he was foil of love to U«d, he was courageous, ami did »*>t heaftate to do his duty in the face «f the whole kingdom ~ “I am no glad that the W»n* dkt not eat him np. Don't you tbtuh that he felt afraid of them, mother f* “No, 1 think Daniel «m perfect 1 y sore that God would provide «om# way to save his life, though he did not know certainly that an angel would l* sent to spend the lung night in that dismal den with him. “Daniel prospered la the reign of Darius, and in the reign also of Gyrus tbs Pnrsian; for food knvd I had - * m * loent of I iilfAilUft tft | in £ iii* Juris Atfrfcl twAtliAA tl AN* me till. ft f. _ c' j Itm *iiSi« mt^a> m u« ssun S'Sv.* ever and again Urvmking out into a vhoot »t I he forth of a fidkttosw air*. I-wMoIAAIiAAI IA + AANA * IWf aA iGJMIfi A w AyAMA » AAAAA^pWAi (retag ei imposed hla **lfl lien tie ^ '^ii jj Juft iQMyi jjti er, of the **Onginal.* sal frill dressed **o a ran# U«4toUM*i ihsr »• the U1 mom of his hotel, during 1ft* throes as aught lie guessed from hi* miauto r ifr^ksyfUf iJs it -mi dr t tiuftiij* ^fij a fijiiff’itfjk on It* w hitest of pn|wr; I Nr. CIs* him, anti showed to him many •«* 1 alteraate«l he<w»wu hi* **o4j dcrful viaiona ol future years toeemur, 4il1 ** •*•***• * **** " 4trv Heeat and what evrota should take place * as he twde at w41*4, and evert down to the end of time. Many as, uk» tosfced ok <V ho 1 have been • dbrk nr a hunk |» The man swesned t« he ruriwg i' Aw • urging k*hy. and was dnmy i ooery thing be usnhl to still Ha safes, j As the ehihl Ismaroe rustic** In tho forth, the gentleman took It in bm mw and mmed it to and fro in the uaftun. The onfesuf thebbfh n riefe man, a ho •»* trying tu ft* vmi to disturb with that U|uaB»ug Of tbes. ford old events have not jet to twM. Jonnoho* tails un, 4»< , : * ■ put hla thought* uu pufaNf mgpslarly even morning; (Martin thuufiht at ■ “Jolty tNcfi tho that Daniel built a very elegant find splendid tower in Media, vary won derfrtllv made, and that it waa en trusted to the cure of * .1*a i*fc prir-.t. who took care of it so well, that in the time whru ha wrote his himtar%. which waa after Chrut’s birth a»wi death, the tower looked •* >-%intifu! aa If it hud ju4 town built. Tlie kings of Media, IVrsl.v »nd Pirtfti* were burled at that tower for many generation a. * Darnel wa* r a teemed by the Jews to have been the gmt est of 41 their prophet*, and hi* name is mentioned in Ezekiel, «Mh Noah and Job. as to-mg erne of the three most beloved men of fSud. ^il The great favor in oftnoli G«m1 e* tran teemed him was because he loved and served God 4ways inw his youth. In all hi* hfr we find twit oi>« instance in which he even dts obeyed God.” “Moses wa* a good man, too. mother j wasn’t he beloved by 0ml r said Susie “Y«a, indeed, be was; but Moses did oot obey God when be brought Lamp lighter* to a wlufta having bin tour 4rwim4; os4 the fokff to “WhU the whs** ew baby htf ^TIn^ iAAA *mH$ mare q amity m hia arm* wtttoml auyiag a w«*4. Tbew the tmbjr MAImnu la tl* I motto* that «** fesu’t M*f its wsfewf* ruu« At ltd* tW timber rtowa ap to the •n and m-4. “I am surr> that «v yuu, sit, Imt my dfour babe’s to to ber o>4to daw* to (to «wwa! INu tahtog ber WA to Alhtosy, a bare ww uund to live * i us naru near tea maa, usys my House and Farm. •A * - a Mi^i inia^- a glit. S LmiS swk Bfeama to* * ftaSB A rsriff* wisp tans givea, in uu Jfrwrw/ Jar Ter'her, (he rmtolt of twenty t wo your*’ e x pertunup 3 I ns i»ii are to be*t the milk when Swi NUKumtWrtoWwimr wme mam* amw wvmu w tbs mm too first give# mirs Codder, wbtob I m«unf* to tbto w«y : mrsis ■l. k ttk to tto mawn fillivtxr aulv half btsto mom m leas Witt make ; then, as sous aa eon stowe. where tot them ramala until a qiii miii Mm ^ *mu MUWiifoba fit *toto**NMUM«Uh rTfiPBepAmNAA Wfgut A rw.’ma uu tbs tofi of tbs math to usttosd ffif It* «4b gut • tun hut ft* aoly barm wtU to bm rnwai. ibeu take it In '4W(AHA fb ^(f t'fhl ... it i i — ,, M m . uw ftti ■. ■■ ba*4iua*s A A141 ANrAl liiw'toAlwAv ” WM'W DtlMJ it mp ia a mwrm rmm m4 hM It aIamI AUAtH tlN Aril tU). thm It Ia fcAi .. ft* ^ . IIIM w ..t^ a ^.4. -*■-. fi. k awl* gftm^^liWB twAWJ fVAMIJ W AAIAI. Bfll IITWMnX fo tbto wgy it sill not du to skim much under fori y eight hours. My pfou tot* skim ■Mruing and night’s milking, forth, at tbs asms tune to stater. .. It Auam ust bart iMsttsr fur tbe mum is sour—ratber abfta w eh«m lag. moblug bailer cstos sosuar. Tbs rtmm bsttifti I keep to tbs rufftar aa- td tbs 44 aVffMtnt»£ l WiAll to rfeuruj; tbeu, If cwuvsutoui, sot ttt’Mr a ckiwI atovs or sun tJhat fits ia kept ia all nigbl. Is tbs rooming, fodfoe cfeumiui. try with a tber aunt | it afoutld be at tbs tom ywvslufs of *9°. If not ooavcaieot |/-fmasag fit#*'ffiJf fik me mfwwt. alm ssw wuNU- S'* i*i ss ^^u ^w ^u* aad aNsfee* wNr ■ frffaflgfr ilMI ipAStiA IA boi A’-AtJfA Mill AAAATAf rtW| |AHr|MlMNU iilgrct to beating tft* mdk foeuaus tbs mdk umuni into* torus to tlu fo* turn of tbs pan* fret |*ana • lib solar so tbe rterg sud place tbs puna sitb milk to tbcua. and tbs iaal once a* 0*dad.. REGULATOR TkaoohiTl Wanted bis anoga stnto j ,n#wi * ftrorud bta tors m ply tog the ■bwuls, bsmrotog sasr tbs I ** * minimi rat, smllsd by the uri ituls foro, mi IU I* bhiW 1 ft lb. A I Wm W«■ rfj WAr ■f’Ai Pf IAP iMUMI-ii —.r aI *4«AiSw ^ ..I,..I b atrwipa laiawf a Mnrfl* wargi sirs to a hi. It he meant to *«L*i*t sow w ord*; and, aa tbs wurda aersrved to him. Jotung them dews *« a rmIs *******’* *** ** l> ^ r desk attached to bia fosm, and sftweb ' bmmmM aat wntomt tmng(t«m ii*ti ft A tfte sortff fi jatg Jki*^aeuifkMH MaWto'k * •*** ‘J t W.r ‘ - f If—.1. > ja aprssliug baud. Itogtwfb mattm ias owe great evu sr i*ais|s»w am aa*e gpguftfsl > urea giro** pea- Hvlllaatbro la ftta military •yatrui umu , Conutog'a baud sua rqtob; I’rwfwrti of waking, tbevs ia asver lbs Dabs sf Wetliagiow’* etsar and **■ ‘ ■ * *ba taut «Mdds( bir Ibfeert IW* wus very /ns fee fVras.—At a tbe Aiuerteau luotitute flab, Mr. Wuguer, sua ttosa su fvsui bta orvfesrd tu liliaatrate tbs ef (toil uf pul ‘lag uwu arwuud trees, tls tank aa aid place with twenty imm ia tbs urebard, 41 of dead witb ysttsw toavsa» sud tbs gwas. Us guvs tbs earth a good top drrsaftag sf iron, ^ n.-* * 1*** (*-'•- ii i*4m ' The tram have essssad tbsir youth, and sow took strung and thrifty. Tbs bark am fttiu'n inn Ift* ft r b* ^an^to tom^m^nOa IMl ^usy, a*ANff ftWT^U'S^w-^w y and lbs tmrur baa d>aapf*uuwd. Ha apaai Saaauaaaa • said prove a very vstuabto fsrtili* mt fm troll Uvea of 41 kind* lYrsoa* living maw fa ranees would do well ts Sfetam tbv ciuvl ^Vnui cast toga nod “drifto* (ram tbe tot be, and * HMtiilHfc q-rUH Suns a B*i*l fi kfifi'w % fifid* s ba rowtiaeub Tl isd ia an : truce. Kminoaus maadtog am kept ready for mala at Minsk ur defouet. Young men, tft* Bower of curb aattort, a«s taksu from ptuduc tlra labor. and forrnd to aarvs in tbs ' ?(bPIa debt* ore mrwated wbtob rat op tbs •uhaiaoee sf tbs psspte. TY*r aud tomb* <U Ki« ors (be asiat earn aptsuoua iww in i us ins sr ins i ma World. ^ | At toot I burs water oot of the rock in the wilder naan, and other InMooaaa am given j mftafiftao. Tbs yoMtf mi of Gsr of bis wilfolncss, oo that God bad to many mill nut stay to lbs falber pnniah him by not 4lowmg him to tond. To ian>|* tbsir ttobdfcy lo go into Palestine, tboogb Moaea mditary asrvlcs. thsy oft* odgrotiag prayed God to forgive him and tot p, grant numforw to Amatos* Tbs bitn go over Jordan into that beaoti k >,jverament hi alurroi d. and has for Ail land. Nor IImWi I’sfi was legible, but turn rorrrbanlllr for, nssaty ; Lsrf Ifofo ayutt a fomol* : Ail bond; l*ml l**lnaeratsu*a hand 1lfi ¥'H f ii Ms or fifi-ftb>m fih v^fei, lit* 1 jai ftkir iifii tMit fthgB.ftiikfi.il in t I s * - j gg 4m ftHm g William (Nil wrote a very ftowtog hoiMt; Mr. <lisl*1oi:»r writes a twuu ’ tlfaBi seal and rags Ur baud; asd fttofl Unaaeti • rites i«ry fine. Whew g fijiry S^uriiti B/ iliii MV lUiBn 11 ft bi. SK<S* ... rU.#Jw*ior ft gft ■ mm JlftiKlf, MIMP ? wtNAf A (maai ’ if a! h*mi< rktf Aa4 rrgmlA# | but to bar obi age tbs 1st Isis toreros tbit* and irregular on «*€sported tgrowo Visftorua Mgsatorw ia fomsti gL tt fl||ro‘ |^G^rou^mitoKmE ftmrN4ab ^ufta^4to f Bvfty t ft sft ml 4I^BM4n u wn rot Itt utorked raiitrtrt are tbf «tgu*to«« 4 tbe Ibise Na|«oteon* fmsrodl .roertfeMid!^. H mia-iius m ^ ■» S Kuafihv # wf?' Bt Pt ^ ftPuswis m mmmm •*. j 4 ** * #, sf"* 5, AWp! f!|k MBs AI-h? Tbs unnvatiert Medicine w warranted sm< to eostsia a daftW patottle of in- m HV.sr any iftprioiu mineral ■nbatnuce, K,l ‘ ** PVUnLT VB0FTABLE Fsr tmiy year* il ho» JMUsufi it* ffrast r4w* in all disasw uf tbe Liver. BoweU Kidney a. Tbonmnda of the good arest to all part* ot the eoanftry h for it* vrtmderfal and peculiar In purifyinir the Hlond. uimnlating iA Uver and Bowel*, and import- life and rigor to the whole sya- fMnmwm*’ Liver Keralator 1* as- to bave 06 equal »• a LITEK MEDICINE. It rmUin* four medical element*, never anifed to tbe mme happy praporiios la any oibrr preparato»u. vix: a gaotls Cathartic, a wonde rful Tonic, an unex- mqwimiaife- Alterative and a certain Ocr- S fvs 4 ofi impolitic* af the bogy. )i atonal ******* ha* attended ita uae. t it »* now regarded oa the GEBAT UHFAILIBG SPECIFIC fm Uver Complaint and the painful off- ipriuft Ujeoof. to a it ! Dyapr|MU*. Con- atiiwtbm. Jaundice. U>ili«»o* attaeka, Hick HeMaefo . Cdb Dtpwiaiwi of Spirit*, fooir Ktoma4 h. Heart Burn, fee., fee. Krgstot* the Uver and prevent CM ILLS AMD FEVER tommsM’ Liver Bes-ulator i* maimfac- «rvd»nh b, J. If. 7. El LIN fe CO., Go. asd Philadelphia. Price lj to . HiAAAAa fit per parkamn; ms paid, fi IB. Ifrvparsd sMftna. #1 AS. Bold hr gnu* ITT Be wus of 41 < oaaterfeit* and MftifiliNNLr •• THE VERDICT" GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE HOOTS AND SHOES ifitIHRTHIN PEGGED OR SEWED Oct 4 4—(»nj GEORGE 8 HACKER’S . m- Door, Sash and Blind Factory, CH AHLKHTON. H C. N 'O lft(|M«it«d week kept on baud to KQpptt the country trade. AH w«ok i« made at <Mtr own fa*-tor> in the dfty, and under the pmpriehirV special S«-i«t for Price Uat, Factors and Ware Korn* : Kin^r. np|«naib ( annon Stnel, on lim- uf City railway. P. 0. ■NS, Ke. 17ft. July 7 tf RUPTURE CURED Mirth's Radical Cure Truss. w ruttes mat | the wreimwt w wrte a fair, - Daniel waa aa perfeet a \M**n the granting of law fores to Urge, ti4*nu band; sbftr tbs] character aa the worW ba* svsr oroigraata by lbs railway* We third Na*nfo* writes a romf, rsa fiuteosd; aud I earnestly stab you, doubt If tlda uBI stop lb* saudm «t«ig easy. aud ra»y IrgHdt band ®y d «» r children, would mabs bia | t |« pvidsst that tbs psofdu mo OrsuiwaG utsto n large, bsbt, and Go<l your Gml, and ohsy him aa ««ar^uf prrpsia4 fighting. Tbgy slssdy baud; Gmirge IV a magnifi strictly aa Daniel did. Daniel lived »ra austoua to imysuvs tbsir iroupm 1 east, awvuyaag bund; Hsnry VEIL to be an old man. W* are soft told m{ conditton anti waft kessu them a St virus bald and determined kaml when hs died, but lbs font author! ground to tbs vary earth Thsy while that «f Charles II. waa a rwa 1 ties compute bia age to have been , «4vs tbs pvobfom by ftewbiag a conn ) afag orrawi over nlusty year* when hs wrote hla try whets landing armies ate an Among tbs frosts Gray wrote with last vision, which to recorded u» tbs [ known sfotrorale Nrstnru* and regularity ; Wa have not for a tong Uro# row-n t*4gh Haul, with the utmost grass no boptfol n Sign A geoeml puc ill nnd fomutf j Unger*, a careful and s t hr oawamsm- fioum ^urobfBsiiatotmimtB ftfi .. j. , I,, ^, ,,fi k^ ..I t sue ,, k* tkll — ... ■; CHIBA m MmrafMAIM AMIJf %m WHWK*P** AAJUfrMtt! AAA I ; 1MA AA fhAJNJf* by the popular sift. King* and em ranntng baud ; 8ti»kr*fwsirv V h«nd «‘«*auMew uUrnkTII ■**- -- uusmamaot' ftom aGfitoum * m. * am-. owiM-it O k fe,. b^ am *ttdwa<Ja-ai I ih I aia< ni ml Wfli ft 0W wANMNAAA Tffjl A-lAATB®' I i; ^wwsuuAgp 15A4f^ w*4 jBCBPwga mu *wN B uANMM tbs world has ever ween j he wdllagty last chapter of tbe book of DanisL He to supposed to have died am after, and not to have been jerm l tsd to return with the Jew* from captivity to Jenuuttoio By that time be had gone to the New Jeraaa- -the pomp and lent above, where I troat ws ahull *ra tns dear to them to ass him aad all tbs other good spoken of in tbe Bible." ' given tip. By emigration, tbs pm It * ihlsa Lvw«it »p m imrmkib r (it Iw* Ink ia# filwb ft IMIw fifi * “ft « slw ifefePftftg Wfoow qussstou Into tb4r own Hand* They little will q4t tbs rswutrtos where war, sud aa 4 perpetual war, fefwism tbsir uaudi prist i T ft Ij'iiao. br BajWnfo jA.a,aa OOOtOM SMU A **«*>** -ft Mi * i i1"ft OMnOMh li iia " ^ i low. t ns r renew uu so* roigraie, foci wrisaqui i because Francs to outMrtnntiaOjr n | P. WtUto, * ro, jlfi: ftwfa rf v >^aiSHfe.i* • Or fikgfigl llhufk gttoMIBb Mfe^eufim g^gtoiipftnlgft fo*' a *” •u na™. ft^waiwa^n ji g asue•’Vwoonwoipo'T>f*os g(*w.,a!C | j|pa-armiu of tbs sod. That tbs a v«ty ordinary Hjelp —A teacher asked a girl one day If ahe thought Jswa* would help ber do her every day work. “Yfts,” aaid she, “I know he doe* help me.” “How do you know it, my dear T “Because one day when I had a bard leason I tried to get U, ami couldn’t until I asked Jeans to b4y» ;f . . fe**mu*llt ucmvd ms, and then I got it in five adnotsa.” r " w Kicked to that child who has wieb "**' *‘ u » 110 mmjk foftbt pultey of prufts TU uauu; -■ t- —■ | rnmuA W'Idt&mmmk n gfiflMIk » lilLirf fifimi f A t I ^feN'wftg S j| * gt ^ u baudwrlttag saaotnkuigly buantlfol, • rats a and; If, hand , , l*ut ; tor Walter torotfa ot forty | fuibfo 11 LmfMbtY dtoydnft vigor ; lUnevwou’a to Bgpifo tl iaicr—Tbe A aaawa Farm fir aaya ^ Warmth ami prspsr food i* •but ia wauled for the bsus a good warm, light fdars, and adds: “Tbs fond to squatty, if not more important than the bourn*. Dry grain Mrs, however valuable ia tvms, when tbs digestive apparatus of fowl* to moat active, to of little r4ue in winter. Wheat aud «mt* are auroe bed tor, because easier digested; but for tbs best result a. the poultry must hues crooked fiiwd, and tbto fed warm, “An ruvilrat food to mnde by : htfi^lAiijf A aabaII <|tii4ii tii\ of cboppf'ri ift-ihk soro )%l am sNtro msftfti ftkf Ana*#* T“ftriiMrint m Hldtii fiftW - * ^^vuoo-ft awa^^^vs-^n w s-qg * ^srt^sosa to foiling water, and thicksu this sTth com meal. A little wheat, flax seed, or barley, fee., may very profit •id} ba bolted and fed w arm. A lit- tte curs sf tbi» kind will insure an ^ l-Mg iii qlfiiia S i f asmi ft T> si «a aa raifin roan fi fiAa^a B‘HHWttDfT IH rgjfl llinWlJfllffGl Mfef wlwf||f , , f, m A kIiaUaiiaIaIiaiI Fiiti plijrAlciAAi | way as “I bsfttevw that, daring the twenty years I bars praetiwsd my prvdhsatou twenty thousand children bare been rairted to tbe cemeteries, a men nee to ism* auatira <u*w»m m ax-puaing tbsir arms. I’nt tbs bath uf a tbnroumetet into a bnbyto mouth, and tbe mercury tinea to ninety itogvsra. Now carry tbs same to Ms little hand; if the arm he bare aud tbe evewing cold, tbe mercury will oink to fifty degrees. Of course, all blood that folia through these arms must foil from ten tu forty degree* below tbs temperature of fiihjfc. bmasi < %Srorootl 2 mm a* *w fiBnamfertn UMr AAAffo. ^wAMPn B AAJFt W Hfvl cucssut* uf tbs blood flow buck to the rbwrt, tbe child’* vitality moot be urars ur teas oampromtead t And need I add that we ought not to be oarpnasd 4 its frequent recurring 4h*4toos of tbs toague, throat, or f I burs seen more than child with habitual cough or entirsly relieved by sirs ply keeping tbe bands ami arm* ■ ** T HF. hem aad meat rffirrtivc Tram known tar the rare and rrlivf of Hrfsto or Rupture. Thi* Trna* haa re wived I hr winrtiwi of I hr moot eminent •byajkian* of tbto country, who do not neaitote to nvnunfftd it to those afflicted with Herat a os beiiijr unperior to all UtHMUn It to the only Truro th«t will retain the toed* with tav errtainty.wmd the wewrer eaa fed around that he l* Uftinj; * n medy Shat will he at 41 time* oafe and effectual la it* afMTattoaa. Of thi* we jmai autee enure «attof»ctioB to all who may come under our treatment Ladlaa* silk eirortie afohwuaal belt* for trorpakurv. fallmjr af the womb, and as a «optMirl to the Iroclr and aMominol Anklet*, knee cop* and etock- foi varicose vein*, ulcers and weak Shoulder braces for ladka, gent* And ehildrru, few the cure of atonping of tJ»e •hnetdeiv and a* a cheat expander. I’ll* 1 tnrtrwaxait*. ttie moat Rtinenor UrixYe in uae—light, eroiily mUiiMed and ifRtrol. Instrument* for all jdivsteal dctormittc*, rurvatuie 4 the *pitM', liow leftw. club feet, fee. A sent for (lenient'* Olelvmted Artifl- ctol Limbo. Auvnt for Grand all'* Patent Hubbei tfm»ed Cntkrhe*. Ajretit for Dr. Babcock'* Silver Uterine Supporter. Agent for Dr. Wadaworth’a Stem Per- **li«!ie.’ Apartment with a competent ft ,fft irntt “A * a. .Ml, IA iM ■» — ■ Order* per mail prowiptljr alteud<-d to a Marsh, 1K2 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Jane 9 — tf G. A C. Railroad. D A!LY, Sunday* < xceptetl, couu4x ting witliNiirtit Train* on South ('aro Itti* Kail rood, ap and down ; also with train* going North aud South on Char lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wibninglon, Columbia and AngnOta IT*. l*iuvciColumbia at..... 7 15«n Leave Atotou SOftam lew re Newberry 10 40 p m Leave Cokeabury S 00 p m Leave Belton 3 50pm Arrive at Greenrtflo S 80pm DOWN. vs W4h4U ive Pern rflle iv* ] •< ndtateu m Arrive 715pm m le*vr 6 8tpn m Ixsve SAOpm hi Leave 4 50 p in *«ve 8 SO p m train from .rrive at Belton Cnatierting with Green vflte. Areowraodotioa train* run on Abbe- riftc Branch on Mnnday*,Wcdi>cvd«i tand Fritlay*. On Anderson liranch, b«dweea Belton and Anderaon, on 1'ueaday*, Thmwlnr* and Saturday*. TI408. DODAMKAD, Genrral 8*p't. Janet Nonrds, deaeraf Tlrtef Aft. r -:«*ipn 1 Comn - --«Wrt!SroS|^^^ u Fo: rt P*#r go*, Wliiawy, Proft W* fonUfc^tol - n arorok wfoa ftjvJ to r n»4 ik-Z-^OftRi Z u iafeg!;Sf..*1 e„-.!tfe He re'. Ontiaart Hrhr.ni * LAyy 1tear Doctor im 0om f|T <ud Ulllt.-I. £^uC\ta,a ta J in oar Cboich Many » e 00 * 1 ’SS£i?I a** 1 " r,r} wmI ’ h ^“riSEta»5SrS6Sa iiistorj for tv rJSS srtti* ng «" r futor, ‘ ap,K yfc^arira gata * Dd " D i >ron "'"' I aged- TUf jz zszr&ttrszEeztJ uo»ioy, qrSfertwrof^BirorgdaatororoafelMiSJ soul* of aOHJO O Out a aairTrH imjworrnKtt a «oo« rn i lift ft h W Jfoe hironaiwr *»< Uaiw.Vl efficient men. &SS^C^C^S5»i «« rbeerful ami “'BTarteariS^ftiBsa ..mb™ » P ivan. br • Ac envelopes have of mourniog. y. fe. take of sadnens k J!!, that brought thing* may or Er*; sa^trruraaal under onr WDtr are nevertheless * fcct * tus VHITOI —-a "j of one General S JIUrairwrSstm **' m,ire ,,roiK ' n dftptoJ*. »|s *—*1 .rtsroto^M has been dividt iii^aawclj (Trent question htoOia Uv'awro aim^i duty in thia conM ‘“VS^Tan^rt*** S oe-ro, iroro*il Tbe genera! er Mi Sjt>*foi*>c«MiMdrfcT»—u»<T^p re unite our ( hur< tom thi* intention nia ! ^ fc ‘Sf 1 Zi=?ii^^rta‘5S > 3 worthy of tbe m s ° T(** ereateet mind, "r?*mrr^TT ^-,-1 - <wt J fear that it is in bR.?, it lrere possible ! w*^Titoro^ it necessary to -tiuXTSr-nr^lrst Vt nmft IroroioMM au( i “itimate «Oc r.vara, ^ » iwy«irot..«.«fo wftro ft.ll “In union there i- E, - o-3ft^ rraJSM >«< ar *- of be * ides in aaioDs , ^^r.^rJ5- S 73 ,ha " eireugi S;V aok>n 8,uacks ol **« Thro «re tiw.^ ■«’*aims at power, * cf the hfir, s wt2kncto tnd imtsfot ttHfl th* roroefc. rod fnro wp* ft tk ***** Wg ted, may not iii vv Ciycreft ap wife viuat«4 acctnaoUboo* In fearofe mm. a iMavauwa, exenjn. a ponrer&U idUroca ffe the DlOSt judilUO ttm* tanom emu, at MwttuaF!, necnont. TharU , ... 4*0 cathartic far tSTpoipow eqaa. te Da. J. WmoR the befit direction Viwwc*. Bimtt, aa they will malOf aaSH , ,, MraioM Mod mum ml duck tfat tamm g CSt good. LxaiUI l«afatad. at the *an»« tame atinmlartn* th* arcreferoiffe f . . . ltwar, aad saoanliy reoanac fee healthy fuactroadfe trom history tO pr di EroaSfwmir t 4Mr' Mari Kvii, m>i« sw*J tical i»owrer, like p *«*>** daugenm: < J?ro^-^rStfaf*^SS.Sna broken bv a High. *??M almost universal . C> Oar. Walkar't Celif.nala VLmegar ■**■ VSjneeiltrallOU lilt ” ” 4«fo» c»ro i* « hw.lar *»y^ the principal dut ttm eTOctayth. ndunmafonuke the Sillvatioil Of > '‘n.' pr.prr.ir. of Da. WalotoA Vrof but a Solidary Brrraas art Apeneot. Diaphoretic aad CanfaftU VTolsev’s Lin Oi 4 <<. Mtatmimaa,Uxatiea, Ihtcrctic. Sedative,CarofarWro U ^- 51 Sadur^A^ T at , .r^ and^Ann-B.W^ 1 w j tll } ia Da. W*«aa1 Vixacca Binatt are fetWarf UIUV, with Sligilt . ^ a a Inuguage of 4 |Sa ia fea aenwwa ayateaa, tlxanacK, aai bawfe J ministers, when il Comn ter-lm taut inlmoct exteada vhrom^h—4 daft^g UlOUed before tile TThttf iEfrftBPCTsc pfi^pfifffofefi oo tbf JhMHbfiyfi, fSBflfiMI^R « lag fee tom of urine. Their OMiWTO 011061' Ji OOUSciu 11 I&IC Ijvff jft) tby flOCfiflflfiflfi w HK throagh the btkary dam, roro have perished whi Hfttnar an nu remedial regents, fed th* care ef ON Kr\« „ r«Ter, Terer and A*ue, elc ■ OOnng to United a52l?^:^feSSSirTil wdeeimtied harm 1* the couditiot, nSBw^^i^^uaci'iVmalw theo deplorah! >»« gloomy pro,,.-. rSr^rfli’S^^SSWU lS become estiuc! J Vill the name of jssnsr. j?s^jrjjga tlier i«^i. from 0 « S»ga.r»ro»-ror*,f..'r*3Vl «>aotenai,«-s of m Omt enrrore They are compeaed cf partly read kfflriliati wlr WMiuiiiuihi tod oMKtts iso ypsmi * iU ‘* *•* ’ ' — yoTALKFR. PmpV K. H. fteDflV ALD*t«| Questions. SlleJl ,, Dreamt rod Gen A*ta, San FmomUiW * ^ ^ UCl ’ 11 ■aad tnrdW of Washington aitd Chariioa SU.. ply 0t that faith u UOLD BV AlA ItKVOOiSTS AND DEAlNM , *wssed and taught ta y~*«r» ag—e*w«m»«iaa hoeroa ^i* 1 ^ Uith hiui the it seems that o ~Oct n~“ A 1*°^* ° ur instituti Chang© of Schedule- I ‘“g, our benevolent SOI TH Caroli.vTr. R. CoMrat l ^ !!^® nd f b,e vi S Columbia, S. C„ Sept. 36, lff-| ‘ kfoadily ujereasi’ Change of schedule, to go into<*to*W 8 h*p is augmentintr and after Sunday, 29th mutant: I aud ivrr-;. i > Mail and Patftnger Tram. J art Leave Columbia hstanding all Arrive at Obarieston 4*fl (K>Us are gloom v Leave Charleaton • *»| dark si.to * . * Arrive at Columbia 5 l he in^ Right Erpresi, Freight and A«oi**ra U i° iuquirt-, \vl Hon Train {Sunday* exeept^r I ot any lauguishiutr Leave Columbia "t S!l het gn,.!. ** Arrive at Charleetou. ,.i 1 Persons pi I^eave Charleston..! \ ^^erful couuten-u' Arrive at Columbia i**! promise _ r . . / Camden Accommodation Trro* m in f k ' ,LH i ' v continue to run to Columbia a* fwwj *amily circle Arrive Camden -- ••Jl s vni ,‘„ S,l,,sl1 " A. E. TYLER. Vice Pr»*»I “l«thlziug l,,. ar!s S. B. Pick ins, Gen. Ticket Uuti are div Charlotte, Columbia A Aug^l 1Hlal Synod Railroad. I « eu '^ lh - «-„cr, I j i crai ®i' n od in General Superintendent* Of* I Ue Synodical Goi.f CoLt MBtA, SeptemfoarM^M America. r., ir ,, ‘ O N aud after this date the ftojfl l*endent \r *' et “ er schedule will be run on thw ^W .i ltt 1 district S\ oonco so rm. J tR e may cxi-st i,. '» Train No. 1. Trw»^| «aril v 5 st » AUil Leave Charlotte, 8 00 am !al oil ‘derfere, tin - Columbia, ft40 pm JJJ| 0C ^r. They .n n Arrive at Augusta, 7 42 p m Sw** anj ♦». . * ' ‘ ila ' (301X0 NORTH. J ^ «'V U p a I ' Train No. 1. Tm ,B Jtl . * They nearlv Leave Augusta, 6 35 am ejSpl 1 ^^tial or “ Columbia. U53am IJlB Within, i ° F Arrive at Chlotte, 7 42 p in I d u vv Lit-li to 0|K , r , Standard time 10 minute* *loJ«yS ch of the a bo V , Waahiugton; six minute* ahead 0 fl *I doing u „ OVe 11 bi *' x- , M o*i, * * sr **i work. ,ra,n fa o^^ io “ s . «u. J%sf m hss?£& isrg fa*, i., Through ticket* sold and bagga**®*! »t all, an<1 "turgy m priwipai „gm ALEXA y !!5 | »mp le mo, Geal. Supenai^l Ope^,. u l «r the E. It. Dousev, 1 within Gra. F. and T- Agent ■ 4W III