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,g Zj >,ce * Asa » 'ioyfkii not good .r**^ *o tb ® thi^ the* tiM> °<*s *-w hZ:' r tefotojj J0 I It *■<* b^Ti great u- IWMVU I ^Vfe J f ° r >06, you 8ho^ bft y f <Poiat onto yo« * *5 of David, m the Lofoy the Lord ,j. ^joice k iog lew, tht0 8 *** Wmw to tAVC Q| nw. v Z °f the 8a. >«it, too, many cv «»t, end wanderer ia |tl not yetpoa. t*«ed. posses >mised seed. »ay« Jeaas ^ >ce my daj | gWO> Bat »nd real, vas il as that >« For he m off throo^ uul promisee could not in- |en a Sunday rstand then ^thing already Through i >tures and the froth heaven re know how, came into the lght and did, and blessei 'ept over sin- come to him vud rest unte iw he told alt lice” became en in heaTer to prepare a this we knot, Abraham did ?h I have net and, i waited for, ound!” t Jesus was children,* a man for 1 the stages And every illy say: child, ; i mailed, prey, d*t, ttweagy.” in • Saviour in hadven, he os, for be is ierd. Ifi' ays, lie 8*3* and old, ra*J r, I kneel do*®-1 rayef, my heart thex«. shoo, dew THE LUTHERAN VISltOR, m. be tf the are waned up- tUDg the heavenly now repeat- and the hymn, •I Jesus nunc 1” exercises concluded Iwoodiction ffVt iotti Ik yfta hoao have, bur ^Sg together, a simple ac thtags ss they occurred, has bMen off her Christ dd«% stands in her usual ®*V*T r b nutd Easter next, w hen •jjgasilSpring costume ahe will to send greeting to her tt*f- ^ luthebah Death.—Rev. V. C. A. Brandt, of Hii at Hi* l*re/mmity.—Mrs. —“I really must giro cook wanting, Charles. She dx* owe much very bad word* r» Mr. O .—“BoaJly, dear f What sort of words are they V Mr*. O —“O—well—the same as yon use.* Fru»m to Dmtk /—The details of the deaths caused by the late karri ble snow storm la MiaaaaoU are moat painfal. The storai was sad den and violent, at»*i cam* a poo the people unprepared. U la believed that more than two haatlred pereoaM have beau froseu to death, and the Obituaries. MM t *TS, at «t»ty, a <?., Mr Nftin hi with who took greah pates to -train ap their children tn ad area t Moo of the Lard • he with the Rran^hcal ! atlreraat ferret* la early life, la «hVch be fried * eoswifstaat member to his >le«th Though for several year* previous to hi* death he wait arvervty af ihJted wfth spinal afbrtiom, which bodies nf many of them wUI not be c^oindd hla» to hla bed a goodly found until spring. Her* m a single portion of hts tlttto, y#t he Oared instance of mulUtudea reported > Ood aad loved the diorrh 9<KW A gentleman from Blaa Earth **»« able to walk, hts eompaMlaa county tails of an instance where, in ■ would take bias to chare* la hi* driving aloug after the storm, a buggy, which wa« drawn near to a ■ — —*• — *■ - refold hear the af the a. tt, nmnti u, ins. Ml" I. II,,,., „,l .1 nt k m* \ram Waving the aad prey with ban* and ha alwaya foaad bar rviigaad to lb* will of lied. Hare# Moa *fc* weald any, -If It «aa only the wttl of the Lard, that I mid ha tdteu eat af my redWtagw: bet Ml ay will, hat mm O Lead, ha Mm* (h Mm day prewtoa* to hre death her team af batata waa aatiaad a Uttla window where M off the beaten track, sad aa aaaatt | iwaprf preached, nation the horeee ware found froseu comfort in hie stiff, standing oti their foal, and •anther was looking perfectly lifelike. Hitting mored him gave Mn» The redd »»- W M I* H ■nflWrlne tw( on the scat in aa erect position, with Christmas more his tool tank Its Sugar*Uity, F. Y > ^ compiler of tho in Wll buu | WM the driver. ***** *» ««d» sim! mb the day follow. vvent " ork *> died 8utl dead, and in the bottom of the <»* h*» «My was by Me pastor kid ■pp^‘1 \i ■ Eeltersbur^ charge. Ad- e. lu Hetrick, Kellcrsburg, ^rustroug Co., Ta. ggripal—About 30 of the sUuleuts ia Pwisylvaui* Collage have con- tea# Christ, and the work is still goaf an. 11,6 U b * er '* r states that work has been spontaneous, ^ittont machinery or excitement, {#t earnest and solemn.” ^adwMiriass.—There are 100,000 oorthmsn in and around New York, asd only three organized churches, g which only one is self snpporting. Bblh, the capitol of the Ger- am Empire, is neither Lutheran m Befortne<l, but IJnited (I'nion- tot}. A correspoodeut of one of states that the Prot la the Mleut grave by 1 mother. The weather Mag aa very cold, hi* funenU polled, lie he t^wVk lift rit, <dm aaftfo m# ia gtery; I f arer* to stay hse bady was lata In iw* 1 Anl M FMU safe a retmliW dfe kg hm paiSse, beard t* Timas by, Iw* ffA to a large out WEST FEMME COLLEGE. T_"S.'.ar*.sra A n Able *of Marir tri ihs "ftBVSaam far s few Apply si resets Eliot l l B0VKZ&. President Due W«M.AtWHB«(h,AC. Keb 13 — SIMMONS’ sleigh, covered up with bloohete and strstw, ware the bodies of seven per sons, all dead. Rirhmonti. I*d.—The coagregatiou formerly served by pastor Havering miU ' M ««•* *'* haus has jaat now become vacant, f * r ^ 00# nf eb<>«» i« a minUtrr t4 foe tbs second Urns ia threw yaors. tbr * rj *l**'*- to * WMIni bvw. It is Lot hernu ia name, aad coafes ^ ere* itself to the Augusbnrg « <j«b * ,, .. , ~ - sion and Lathe* *7^01^ „ u^freHv nftrv.fewd.,. last pastor, Hev. I>r. J. Hobatoiuer, m ' lb# * [Ul \ "* ,lrr ’ r *“ kw ’ was so niiKMiistic that he would not * !*«**, rieovglo, , ^ acknowledge it* Lutheran name, ‘ !< f 1 ’ ) ‘^nffret doaghlar of ft. W. 1ilL . # ^ m prevailed upon the anpvptiM to j *** nrgiaia Hsrhareo, agvsl > years * ^ ^ mi «r «IM» 4*jf% If tl snd 32 months. * * tot os ft h ret sapfmmd that ^ Fair litilw Mabel. re>nciog mi pe«.V«ll ' Brine • ‘ ^ h "" h - '"«*»«•■ *>'* ->«)■ H of Kturb .tirrjf \ .oil rn **■ **^**“" A , "*®* T * *®° wumferful r «*ur<* But all lie has pastors! SECURITY • i 'll* Ifi, jS' . "U'V • >!’ ;•' ;*4 'it' ’4ir' ■<"’* LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK NEW YORK. Robert L Cate, President Thao. A. Wetmore, Vice-President. Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. -0- mssktsr. I l»i« (tonnsny ENDOW MKhU 1.1871, Number of poliries issued in 1871, 5,324. *3^80.082 - 1,681.800 t LIFE, NON'FOKFEITUEE in TEN PAVMENT8, and >L1( Itll, (Hi the mod favorable terms, ted at the end of Srvf year. |W1W . 'Dividend* arr declared at th* end of Sref rear. AU Policies an* Non-Forfeiting u*r (line aanusi rn uimrn* have lieeu paid. A few good agent* wanted, to whom liberal inducements will he offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for South Carolina, JYe. 40 Broad Street, CharUmtoi. Um 7 hhgfe Issa, tost thev P. O. mriac. D a acB E.r« that of West. the 1 Hs young man thusiiiam, hs achieved popularity in a short time, at once tbe bobble burst, resigned, laid down the atari starches were net Christinas nifed by a much smaller number of ll ^ w ^ ,ir iadeftaite length oi nnw, igahipers than usu^ly. The same! a0<1 * otM> lo ****** A vritrr also asserts that the average ,rut, ‘U wr* ton af fnmi that *v»ugrwga attoihee at church ou Sundays is 1 tio "’ thinkw tb<( cbttre,, 10 ** «#tlJOO out of a Protestant pop^ agnioal this man lie was Mod of 630,000. Another notice , Uceuml b T ^ H J® #d ^ Ultoow |U is that there were last year 2)^69 Protestant funerals; bat only y a ! Lutheran*t is thr World.—There are three million* of Lathered pope Elhrtr wWllfl •nil to* ssssml mart •* * Wr m*mi rm- r dneiam ahflt sash a •a MMM* aw tberan Geotnl Synodl, S<k ir riser.—OUrrrrr. is » 3,177 funerals were attended aioister of the gosjiel. she wf (A*) Th* keMtom by th* •r ICscellanecus. .. | . m ■■■»—r- tiulacriber*.—'The CkriaUiehe Bat- sehafter, tbe organ of the Albrights, has now 20,000 subs, rilx i s. ' Rtmaa—In 8t. Louis a German daily newspaper called Awfrilut, and ■ysi a. mi Pi tola The object ih not to elevate *ho already belong to the pwst, but to make perverts of in- di&reat Protestants. , , p * PmUrtUiag lU^al.-The Bishop «f Manchester has declared pew- totag in tbe cliurelies of the Ks t »WMhment illegal; that tbe pews we the common property of the par- ^ whose right to accommodation to not be alienated. If this be so, the system of Establishment Is ^titled tp vpg long, bright mark ot Ifto TS«jf Do It.—fhe sects have a of (;heir own to overcame dif* Cities in matters of faitl* and bon- 8c * eBee - An iuimersionist took charge congregation in Canada, which -wMs the baptism children to be 1 doty. The follow iug contract 8b ®*» bow they fixed it: “The P a *for binds himself that be will Q ot dhtarb the faith of th© church °® tronblesome question, and to ihnrch hinds herself that she ^■ fotmk her pastor to teach what Ie n< >t believe. Tbe pastor to“*« binds himself that when in* we to be presented for baptism wiH exchange pulpits, on that h with a brother minister, who 1 fulfill bis lack of service.”— ^**d*rd. fe- and with [ antrre * pang, a* a toto fell* saJrep | «o • mother"* Immoui, did thr tittle one ymmm from tome to etrrnltj. F.^or t years ago mtlo !ewta. three years of ' * age. then the vnungest lamb st the fret, yvore. mi h I* foW, was kilted oustastly as hr *t*«t ou the rwilread trsrk before hi* folh rr*s door. It Is sappuard that th* little fallow heard his father’s swtr* In th* IM.I W,o..d. ...I •» m—ln* ^ th* trnrh to rr*rh hi*. nh*n • tot am to freight train heavily loaded with irmi appeosehed . rharme*! by tbe «**«**•* *»T * . . . a . . .„,•*** engine, the hesatiful, f*a»lre* - In .«■ oo.h.lf ^, d mu/ , ■siHioan in Snr.ny, l-o -.M.on. |„ , hl . „ uu . Tk , u Dt'umnrk, tb» Fnr- Utol. .«] thr nt .,„ tWtl lk , llt Jutland, on® initlnxi ia Franc*, lwe* , t{(#rv |(| |hr ^ . ty five millions in lbe various Ger ,j Mrtr \ JOmnma th* severed mnnic »tnt« nnd prinHHittM, ««j tbrtr .Urtinj W. .hn. tW r«l The Had who rl,reefed *•» rrushing a btos imparted grsre to *u*iain the UmtA •• ^ h«s.i derated parent*, and their faith and _ __, A , snhmtokst remfortrd snd *«fvogth d «hnI th* l..rtn, h^rt. „f .w.. 11 wept with them Again h*» the sflf«l of death e*. teml this pesre-fol, rhristian home, again ha* the yonngswt (rrm tbe fold * torn gathertsl onto the llesveuly Fattier* Her re«aovol hs* blotted nut for a -exam, the sunshine from the house for tittle Mato! was fey * ,%g*,A Far are* FO«TY YEARS tfcU rURILY VEGETABLE MYFR MEDICINE hs* ptwhad to to th. 0&1AT UIFAILHO 1F1CIF1C tm Liver ^V.riUATlDS. toa af tolvtoL Roar . - chillTan?) rr. VhR. hew. 4« After yeare «d carefal experiment*, to • gMMmdfol asulk metamakl |3| IIM - mwMI urglTIl IKTIUHN! Wf IIDM from oat nrlgtssl <J rmmmt /to- THE PREPARED. , .4 .it Aerial ami «al« OffS D0LLAI BOTTLES Th. P»w4ere (prtre a* toforel #1.00 is* garbage, Itrst by moil ...1.S9 nr cAimow ? ai ftjp Jw?.FfW‘hw» «* PREPARED AIM have - - - — I ADIXS whs wish honorable employ- li nh**»»t, sddtvs* to PcrU* MatmfacSuriiicr Co, *0 Chsmber* *trret, N. Y7 fl>er0 lit 1173 . Spring sad Summer. 1873. R.& W.C.SWAFFIEL1) Wtmwi APRIXO rmn unt twr newly mlerted AIMMriNr LIVER all it* was te that If ail •* ** 1.1 VIK RE4H LATViR •toe \ am esirvavsd * ispprr, with Trade mark. BOLD BT !>h 14 M mui A 00 , Os , sad Fhilsdslyhii ALL DRUOOWTB —tf of dhtoury i THE AMERICAN FARMER. my fcfc. re togtoe toeriol t kf the ((4utne Ji m hi that j Fnut Isfthhp vm— sgrirsfe—feSi sssinl>nt< millions in rnitsia, though by *4atr enactment mostly roojoiool in one advoeatiog the “infallibility of the natioual church with the Reformed ; Po^” sod tbe “iatereats of the one and one hall millions in Austria, Church of Borne,” ban been smarted. Hungary , Bohemia aim) Moravia, on® Arraogemento has also been made uiillion or more in Boland and Uu* lo publish a similar pa;ier iu New »ia, one and one half imllkxi* in the York. These papers are not intern!- United .Staten and Canada, one mil «dfor the Catholics, hut for Protee lion in the West India Islands and ...» .. * •PwRWHrvwl Tlw.-. Australasia, one half a million ia Brazil and Heath America, beside* large Lutheran population* and churches In other regions and local! ties. These would run up to soom forty or fifty millions. Rev. Mr. Abbot give* tb* follow iug religious statistic* of the New England colleges: Harvard College, whole number, 630; to enter the ministry, 30 ; Dartmouth College, whole number. 234, to enter the ministry, 35; Bates College, whole numlier, IW, to enter the ministry, 30; Brown Cmversity, whole nun* ber, 204, to enter the ministry, 50 j Madison University, whole number, 96, to enter tbe ministry, TH, to be missionaries, M. I Mr ye Library.—The iibrsr> at Princeton Seminary numbers 23,006 volumes, and Messrs. It. L A A. Stuart, ot New York, have also eo dowed tbe library with 8 fond of #10,000, the annual proceeds of which are devoted to its mainUmi afice nnd increase. ilq—f for Hal* >i*rinri ** • totow***|mtoimisigigpgg^p»isgpsi Busintss Department. give forth the frogriMM* of baa a*d Mbmissfoci. **1/ the two lit Us wore/* «*y they, M to InstruMitsJ in draw Ing as tn Jrmts, how deeply arm w# love them through oil eternity » mSOSM r.« >7 ,. And frm V. I* Bl lilies, Mr*C V D F Ai I.G M im c ii iws, M r Friiait, Mtas IK mult, ihr L F Hartman, St ilogri, T ftottnan, wmfmdy, #A on m fell 100 oa art Arto m foil y .m to 200 2Jffto 28© 2 An to 234 IJMtnim XMmme 1M to 2»V4 3 00 m foU >00 to 218 338 to 200 NEVER SAY DIE! Tiiot'Mti tot oorait Till Yoar Heart Aches. WHEN the -Life RreiaHsgP East Is v T imm re*—dy is at had. One battle w ill aatjrfr the Stott drptk*] that DR. H CAN N A HIM IN PICA I* tto ■ 11 tii. art a t*(*i e*v*(r^f tr t i*i**t l v^^ly i rmrew (aamrmptmm, doth*—. AVrrw— /**- ^fe^ttid^lftoe** 1 Gtt*. Try H—prevv it It rare* right •wenta prevwJ*—w*. irn- iHUreri "wf afttfr h8Ti Ftw^, JIIJ'wiv €sl s 4 D ■ ’wwWagw ^ i «LfK* a t « v , ’ *sf gt: u vflti a kan, ttok l Aa ill lift fww, ■* “ 1 ■ a t*w- wusia tt waa a*. ..*■ , l«»o, **«rr threat, chilly OMMNmsgMfc osa- •fti ■» lUr Wnmril. MMferfifr© Of Ifef Wit- • od « **< ha* S»ay ri thr maanlea. #t 9S, o>r threw battle* M ftfliri wlar* Address CRADDfK’K 4 CO. tm R-« Mitt. Philadrlpria, Pa., giving aa*—id Ijmttrram Vmtor. Jan 17 sow ~6t nwiy am aad SCMMEH STOCK of I READY - MADE CLOTHING, HATH, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. Having oerarrd the oervire* of a FIRST < LAivS CUTTER in oar Css- toai IVp«rtm«wt, wr will MAKE UP GARMENTS la the Laiett St> to*, aad guarantee fotttos. Wr are still tjifiuir order* for there FJCETECT-FITTniO SHIRTS Letttt ttykw of SPRING HATS on hand. Oar Firtl>hiag Gssds Department 1* romnlrtr. In fort oar Mock ombrarr* rtvrylkiag New and Nobby, which we are muv will ffeore the n»at fastidious. Uiu a* a call aad to coo rineed. R fit NT, Mar 39 C SWAFFEELD 20—tf tarlag Co.. York read for 111 astrsted Cata- Addrem lot IVrte Munufac 4 Chsintor* street. Ne- [Deei IStw BELLS BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY ST A BUSHED IN 18ST. Superior m J toll* f«»r diurehe* m-IiooIa, 4c., made «ff ra Tm and with xt rumored rotary HA SO I,Writ, rrrilottreted mat free. Addre** VANDUZEM 4 TIFT • 4 164 East M street, Cincinnati, O. Mar 13 23—ly Brooklwm Tabernacle - i*n sand -dollar* Imre been ready for s new Brooklyn Paris. 0 Departed this life, on the mnrriag M « »rirer, of 23th Jauaary. I ATS, near «t Mark's ^ ehsrrh, KdgrfieM remnty, ft C, Mr* * * » 4 T ,rr ’ Aim* HA*nattv, maaort at itov K Caagbmsn, and daughter at Mr As drew ami Car harm# Derrick aged 63 yeare mod a few fetor* With Ibis mother in Israel, the day of ber birth waa tbs day of her death ; but Uks the urim** women, ...... r "k* ^ Ml>ft fo* r httsas Is order.* j ^ x i n «r ... i < ■» Thirty thou fa forty life, after a regular rent res ft it Yankum ^ *< gap ” —‘Tato! ^ Aft waft I fUreftJIff HrdesWph. FU 2.38 to 3021 r|* 0 ft FI UUgertwaler, ffe M ft r ‘ W K Keller. II L tor E CastthmaA, Rev II WTUhnaT j O L fttroek, D ii m w SJ#I«S8» JLAP to J8P 138 to 244 230 to 274 2AO to 374 8JBP to 374 2.30 to 274 3j88 to 284 3.80 to 270 2.30 to 288 4 08 to 288 MOtolRf 3JS8 to 388 FREE TO BOOK AOEHTS. few* free to ogeaio, a CflMPLETE CAN YAriHNG OUT FIT of thr PICTORIAL HOMS BIBLE, Wall Mlhls HhSary. Aaalyris, DkSiswary. Tables aad Trettimn to* aamwnwi* to Ms^KpferiJrTMftMF eu—Uftag all tthsra Adder** Wt FUffT 4 00., PiftriMfoMfe or Cm 14-71 #100 • week, Jsnnfartunng New York. IA—13t by the rite of ron ft ratal ion, received a member of the Vtvsngritoal Im 1 think Him mods' liver Regulator thw * rii * * hareh, whirh piuftsaliie *4* •dorusd daring her life, fths was twhra nutted in boljr wedlork First, to Mr. George Mayor, sod after hi* , one of tbe bent medicine* ever | for tbs liver. 1 have seen it by my wife and by many others ■k..^.-..<8 — k.. .. JtolL ffWTOr • IllhCiMII f i F H Kmm, J Wnt, W fthsriy, 3A0 to 3ft2 2 AO re 3R3 gjp to 362 BOOK OF WORSHIP. <n| tg mmtl+fil* of thr Rr. Lath. Oigsod nf VcrfA Amttrina. Li 'Vcgt llllt ItmdLjsf 674 (MgvsL Hare, is ■ the rharsh ■ Me Spirittuilirt*.—Rev. who were sick and sfMtctod, with to L * aoghman, which ifoi! 1 *! of the Memphis wonderful effect. It Special Vctices. "-*"***0)1"!!#!^' .!!!! •* se""ffl l V.|!l'.l!ai» l l HI ,l ‘"...m. Br TvsCt Uonference church, Sonth, j, *fo4ifoW his credentials to _P*t8iiliug elder of Memphis dis- kS, 0r( ^ er t,iat Ue may teach s P‘maali8, n . ** lT *pop«b*r Dish.—A gooil sto- the students of au inik which is located ^WEDgkmlSUU-,. A year Drit ,-° ® ,,,c<3 » jo«t before Lent, the 1)0 ** of tbe school lectured the iaafr UpOU ^ of abstain wn some oecoatdbied article of °H to OD ^ aiH * desired each upQU the name of the article tohim ,V' anf ^ them itteof Uext ,noin *bg at the oja-ii- 16 Sc * 100 ** Ylfe papers were »ritti>* an<l upou ftver y »»« w a* n th « significant word, “Hash.” In *Pririal of France ofMarer^ 18 “ >ftjorit * 0,1 tb# Wi\t cure. K. If. ftp ARIA, Albany, Ga Marriages. Marridl, January 13,1873, l*y Rev J. N. Derrick, Mr. John I. Kkimfb and Mi** Hauau It. lUairvm. All of Effingham county. Go. January lf»th, by the same, Mr. Benjamin J. Metzuer aad Mim Fempia Rkisku. All of Effingham county, Go. Jannary 30tb, by Rev. A. H. Rnde, at the residence of the father of the bride, Mr. H. E. Heins aad Mi*» Mary Beef. Hckfan. All of Krr shaw county, 8. 0. January Iftth, by Hsv. E. Coagb man, at the residence of the mother. hripfeto as a babe. TW phtsielana of tbe bride, Mr. B. W. Bkdenoacoh from first to fame dkl all tlrey coald and Miss E. PACHiRT. AU of Edge to irilsve her of Wr soirribga. Mm field couety, ft. C. i gradaalfe grew weaker aod wrmker rtret It thi It|d| foki sad i rwrilttirjb jilt After ii rears, fear log beT aged remt Paaftoo to mmjdrtr bis>mrt«#y alone. »h* WOa a child uf sorrow and *r qnaintrd with grief. Tbe band of affliction waa laid heavily upon ber. For upward* of two years prsr.oa* to few (loath, her affffetlou* and anf feting* were very severe, tiring sf dieted with s rearer <* tfao eheri. In May, 1871, *b« «affrre*! the pain fol ordeal of a surgical operation, the relief from which was ooty k»umea tary. The disease srem returned with redoubted vtofemfe, and In Msj, 1873» sttbmltted to a more aswwre snrglc*! ojevAiion than the first ewe. t — »h« •>®lr 16 receive momentary retfef ^ SuJa The diaroas soon returned, sod for y^, « *? aevsrsl sreutlMi prewtmis to her death, sammatttto lay upon her tori of aolfering, amtotttfe Sflto it r.lt 1 ^ [I !' | gqf ^ ^ j j ^ ^ .j;; y. < |ft| dk yx*LnJLaM*k-4l ttfeXkmuaWb ~ .A ; . ,. l * 4 M1i 8 ^ ■ wpaRMtoto'S fe-" oimiftr m 81 Jr 4r8H33aha* Ytfe ^TWffiMlb ff** *rn,*i r-f nittftrii in 1 f ** RpY- Jaws Tbmttl Dsltalh Oa. (k a* I Aa Dr. Ts«‘* 8 rent* la Chi* way parr **t 11* prefft* accrue to the rhareh. Prfer, la Sheep . #J 00 Daft# AmhspMm 1 flt cw Tarksjrflt edge.*!”!!!«! 1 to ■'<*. rials.............. # 18 . ;ey M<*rocco, aaper extra gilt .. t 66 Tarfcey Antfows.. 800 With mU <Ta*to^ » coata trio. MinsM*-f* tixl rvmaregaXtoa* are re* *■ ii^mM miiiiT fifes ——lull am * L. rfii Sw3 * aia * t .tiOt 8’ *1*81 ™ mrTffil «*■ PTOJPT1S li it at km par real, la pixmr iu>rrtoN. Lesha* r.#4 am w IJ DPJTI1 BookxsUsr, Colombia, ft C* F»b 14 -tf ALLVSTUATRF ISTORY OF THE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH. LL.D Awthor «f femtliV 804r Dfettosary. * It restate* tri ftac fenrtiUare IllwMra- lino iMMtre. VWiaaL-. . fearaMiR at omtourlto are aatfarei to thla am* roiem to threw * ttreog. ctosr light ^TH/TjArX/TTKl SV reLre ami m* am tormajjdj foil Sewifig Mirhiofs ! SpwiBg Mtrhiftrs! ■TO£S OTOT Sowing Kaehiaft. Is. 1. only 825 lo t. $37 Thi* to a Sh attic Machine, has the Under Fred, and make* the “lock stitch” alike on l*oth ride*. It is a standard first-class Machine, amt the only low-priced “lock Witch” Machine in the United State*. T^L *«» to j- fi. > m r, >im r mi * 7 t L« rWtiLiOj a re# /Lai i ffm ffWTrffffff FrrnFrfi Vote f ftptfftRfi tn mr m Fair Of thr too t'arolloa*.” Mi thr n tp of Chnrlottr. X. C, ia 1S71 aad IW*. nr The shove machine I* warranted for five year*. Agents Wauled.—Superior induce tnenc* pvra. Liberal deduction made to nn muter* of the Roopel. Send atamp for (feonfors aad sotnnb* nf sewing. Address Rev. C. H BERNIIEIM, Gen- 4r*«8i ARPoMBa* VrelOwaNPILf * V^* Jon 3 —tf AGENTS WANTED FOE am Oft TMC PONVENT " J ~> NF ESS I ON AL_ By Julia McNair Wright The most thrilling and powerful book • vex written on thi* subject. It present* a HtarUmy array of fart*, and contain* revelations never before made public Rend for circular and terms to National Publishing Co., Atlanta, Ga. Jan 2 —tf Tie Rost Useful Invention of the Age. FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL SHOULD BJ£ IS EVERT FAMILY. I T impart* to linen a meat beautiful tx.lijih. filling the pores"of the fabric, aad malting the oldest article look fresh and new. IT SAVES LABOR By making the iron slip smoothly and easily, and preventing tbe starch from sticking or clogging. IT SAVES MONEY, Since it produces far better results at one-half the cost of tbe ingredients bow in u*c; and IT SAVES CLOTHING Bj ft* preservative qualities, by ensuring their longer- wear without washing, and by rejecting to a certain exteat what would ordinarily soil or stain the "U& 1 * Every family should use needs it Rvmy benefited by it. Evs washwoman from the Read thr following Certificate First Chemist ta Maryland: I Lave carefully examined the “French Starch Enamel, and find in it neither Spermaceti, Paraffine or wax. It con tain* no ingredient that can be in any way injurious to the finest or most deli cate fabric. WM. E. A. AIKEN, M.D., Proftuor Chemistry, dr. mole aad female, to 'a^rSl our ENAMEL to ily and the trade generally the United States. Goodin We war introduce every tamfh throughout tbe United States. Good in ducement* to agent*. Write for terms and circulars. Bthnham & 0o., Manufacturer*. 160 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. Jan 3 —ly For Churches, Schools. Fire Atomi Farms, 4c. Fine-toned, warranted, low priced. Descriptive Circulars mat free. BLYXl VEK, NORTON 4 0O„ 684-664 W. Eighth st, Cincinnati, 0. Feb 23 eow—ly LADY A0SVT8 WANTED. To introduce our justly celebrated snd * J * * er Goods for s’ and Children’s Wear. They sell rapidly, and give niWttotedCaf * toring Co., York. there Str (.Deo# for [» New I8~*3t I J. H. KINARD. I HAVE recently returned from the North, and am prepared to exhibit the most elegant and cotnpk Uy MB W . t elegant and complete stock of DRY GOODS Ever brought to this market, consisting of tlie laiett and most popular styles in Dree* Goods, Caesixnere*. 4c., with a foil line of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And aefori assottmento of Carpetings, Window Shades and Curtains, Rom, Mattings, and all other articles usually found ip a First Class Dr? Goods Estab- fiMMuafi jggmylBtti|aamu||jm''!' # I Mr vfi^MpMfi tolffrel How y Sewing Machine axtd American Button-Hole and Over- Hewing Mjirhine constitute a prominent a haaatrfa) Jan 3 * - Attobta. Ga. Rfe —tf foqtara ta iattJ of my business, being the most efficient and in nae. The public generally are invited give me a call. J. E. EINARD. set, one dooi flout! Hotel, Columbia, 8. C. On Main Street, jatx< dooi Smith of Ca- IuidIhr ‘ Oct 11 5—tf ** THE VERDICT** GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AM) SHOES BETTER THUN PEGGED OR SEATS Oct 4 FREE TO BOOK MEETS. A N elegantly bound caavaeatag book for the bett and cheapest family Bible ever published, will be sent free of ff to any book agent It contains 500 fine Scripture illustrations, iceting * charge nearly and agents dented suco are me wjthunpreceu- rience, etc., and we will show you what otir agents are doing. National Publish ing Co., Atlanta, Ga. Oct 4 Ljwff f iufljMitn Tiftifrr. Is Published Every Friday By Rev. A. R. RUDE D.D.. Terms Cash, 8trictly in Advanee. Gne copy, per annum 88.50 One copy, six months 1-^5 To Ministers, Widowa of Ministers, and Thecilogfcal Students...---•• 2.00 Old subscribers who fail to ramtt at the expiration of their subsenp- tions, will be charged per annum 3.00 Subscriptions not received for less than six months. . , . . No new names are entered on the sub* script ion book, without the first paymret in advance. ,h : , * Pontage—Five cents pgp quarter. All remittances and comtatrakatious to be addressed to _ i,v- Rxt A K. BTOE, DJ|, f