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VISITOR COLUMBIA. :8. tV JUNE 20, 1873 A MAX 0? A TEJl ACOTSTmpnvE Wh«drath bra*,, Copscwrriojt, aJlrctuedfr*! aeeMent led to a discm-2, H. James cured liia «■&' preparation of CanmabSj^ Mrs*, mill (Jading a bottle of ohv» oil, of wIVrh they are vary fond, they determined to fat soma of It 1 ml quietly upon * tomato#'* mo watch Ilf all ttair nMmrrM mill I iMak must MW forgotten ») pwt F»*r the Lutheran VWhir miM xxm bare a faithful Shepherd, :lc la the Lord, raj God ; tic lead* me io green pact ore*, rVherc I shall never want i Vnd beside the still water*. . AT herein ibt soul delight*, rhere I walk in the good path’ opeoed not! need before, but won still | Oat by about half folL It woo not bag bo Halm fore their strong Java bad loonaaad that at* nod palled ml the cork, bat they cbUdrar ware then ao aaarer tba oM, aod tbay pants la I'hat lead to righteousne**. I have a faithful Shepherd, Ho I* the Ixird my God; His rod and stafT comfort uar. I fear uo evil thee. Although dangers me threaten K en if 'ti« death'* shadow, l neither fear nor tremble, My Shepherd la with me. I have a faithful Shepherd, lie is the Lord, my (Jod s Ho feeds me from His table. With the true bread of heaven Ho anoints my head with oil, My cup is always foil I I’ll dwell in Thy house forever, Thou faithful God and Lord! For over FORTY YEAJW this PURELY VEGETABLE LITER MEmeWE has proved to be the GREAT U1FAHHQ flFECOTC for Liver Cmuidaiut aod dj&JjM** 1 f**i off" gel at it, when suddenly Sly seemed to find a plan, tor be ram on bis Mad Um. and with bin whole form irushed agalaat the uppUr part of tba bottle, no that it toll over oa tu aide. Rat •mo then, there wan not mnagb oil within to mam tl to ran out, aad only a little aptaatad ml m the •bedf. After Licking thin eagerly ep, the robber* warn etill m tor an ever * t>, ,, . * I a * s. S- iHrnJ l»f llvl* IMUM-Vn Hvw EP TWI whether rmt» or nans ere always toll of plane aad axpadfoata, ea oar tea nlng friend Sly found a pUn that CM at iim, Mttm* attarks. HICK HEAD* SfftfenAWfcw , bit. foe, er years of careful ex penmen ta, to a freer and orgeat dreread, we now ice from our origiual Otmmkss Pew- THE PBEPABEB. a.lrf fora, o< 8IMMOKIV LIVES rLAToR, onetaiuittf all iU wou* il and valuable properties, and offrr ORE DOLLAR BOTTLES. Powders (price as before) $1.00 No matt bee labored for the welfare aad MWU7 than M.nthal Children's Department For the Lutheran Visitor Letter* to Littli Lntherans. Sewisg Mtemaesi ^wiag hq 'ROES SHUTTLE" Snrbf gg| Be. I, only $M Iet,|g This I* a Shuttle Machine, hmait Feed, and makes the lock «**• oa both sides. It l* a sUafaiiin Machine, and the only low-j«W •tfteh’V Machine in foe Usingi This Widekine rcctired tit Ihdam* “Fob oftiu tiro CmwUmiPTS CkmrMte,If. C\ im 1871 uadia*. nr Tlie alpt-vc machine is mm carefully inserted hie long tail (which, by the way “ha* in it two baadsid aad Mi dlatlaal iiaga*) into the aeek of Ibe bottles aad with a fafek whisk, dmw aad •plashed mt a phstooa* Aower of the delkdooa HtjniiL flaring thoroughly looked tbroagb ail the urateriea of th# aaatrr tktt were about leering, ebesi a large jar attracted their attention They were very anxious to get at tba coo- teat*, though they did and know what wm within They tried their teeth upon It aad la rarioee waye sought to noire their new dilsmme, but without meeeee. When they had Anally giren it ap a* iapmiikls, they turned to foe, and fUy invited me to gw and see bia fondly, that ia Me brother*, bat jaat then we beard a scratching aad la pepped a big rat. The three Meek one* leaped ha mediately to their font with bristling barks, aad prepared to Ay when the browny called mt ia a frhtodly voice aad asked leave to stay with no. Looking at him more rkwiy wa lee* mediately recognised oar friend Not Lmasto, no of course we allowed him to join our party. lHwr Littk Friemti : l hare again to apologise to yon for delaying this letter some weeks, but 1 will make ao excuses for it, as it is not so much my fault as that of my E’atruu PALM; ami yet you must not blame him, aa lie lias had to work very hanl of late. Now to return to our friends the rale, i skull give you an account of n»y next days investigations after I ruling the home of yorimmsto, the brow* rat. My next day wan spent in visiting the abode of Sly, and I was much amused with all that I saw, «o font 1 will uow tell about *HE Tli 1CKS OF SLY, T1IK BLACK RAT. Aee*a ding to my arrangement the the two rats reported themselves to luc at an early hour tbe next morn ing, and giving Norimusto a holiday, 1 turned my attention to oar younger and sleeker frieud Sly. lie took me immediately to hia favorite play ground the pantry, where he was accustomed always to revel amid good things of every sort, Ou reaching this feasting ball of the rats, Sly said that If I wonid allow him to find oue or two of hia com- puuhu^! be wuokl allow me how they coiidullad their expeditions. I wit ter five years. Agerts Waated —Sb{m meat* s<v'-w. Libera, dw to winist’ i.« nf the coopFl. for circolun whI Addra* K»:v. C II. BERi eral Aaeut, Coocora, X. C. Jan 3 DR. C M’LANE’S CELEBRATED Liver Pills, so* th* aw or Hepatitis or liver Complaint, emtnu ani^k k heapacnc. or tern tainted with it. 1 ^ certainly iu an invali constant cry is Progrw I them i* undoubtedly n j \*ogrWh toniy mind tl p\ be retrogression. I neo are thoroughly at * state of ferment, N |... v old or well establishiKi I loading or approved at; I iking is changed, or ii | ft^c. Mo works or id* 1 ! rsloc save thwse of tK' - oeatnr}. T seem toR _ along without my own I when I can find time tB ’*■ mrtit. it does not apjfc' achievements are comnfo oar preteusious. JVohB.. onmsly demanding r B; the necessity was not 1 times. I kuovr, auntyM not apt to run into raiB ; . that I can {dace coiaB ppinions. Wbat do yBrS he the t&mk of this st B lAad what do you tliinV E pent among woinankiriK. i u l shall be happy t<l py quiet home, dear! porins that are rockiB* ■from centre to cireniiB jeot left our msiguifie;: I. - potoucheii; bnt their B, lauuiHestalions being B Ibave not yet been ser;B |The more general diftuB liional a<iv antages, w :B ^ Iqaent increase of k now I liotroduction of light I ■hitherto darkened, ha> I |k>.discover imperfeet 1 ■invisible, and caused B , Ihiagiug for their reneB^ |»ko a turbulent resit I luaity wrongs—real. K ’ ■pteat number of inst;tB ■■igbt be expected w hB ■becomes limitless, mm; B ■too, or at least Their <■ ■cited ho|W‘ has great hi ■tbem. We are very al ■ Uuenced by feeling aB ■ngiit or what is wrongB ■vhm it effects oursolB Ibirtanately, as seenlaB Rbmiincreased among • I i^wWftedge of ('rod’s vl ■advanced in the satm- I I>t takes a secondary p!.t« ; I ‘‘^bis lamp, whose B |tended to illuminate u B | a I^rplexed minds, i f fo^iidc, a ru i n u . tiidjc-j,. B Br*** substitntB l^BOrpracticaUy.aUtu.B. ||!^>fessedly, the guide 1 1th ° Uger ° Ur Tule of laB Bi < ‘ PAseof a very small 00 louder there is < B ■Pcvplcxity— a perfect ll GEORGE £ YACEEKt Door, Sash and BlmJ Faki Symptoms of a Diseased Uver. P AIN » the right tide, under the edge of the rib*, increases on pressure; loeeiwfi the pat* it in the left side; the ptwet is rarely al k to lie oa the left side $ sosnctunc* the pstn is felt under the skoeldev-blade, and H frequently c* lends to the top of the shoulder, and is some time* mistake* for a rh--irm*ri«n in the arm. The stomach is aiccted with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are tosthre, sometimes alternative frith 1st; the head is troubled with CNfiStof fiNTN!Y^fiBffjpff0BTCM ■ GQII| al*5ffvjr arnsatiah in the bark part. There is ge nerally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough pampilasat of wesrjw i «**d drkilstyi h« Is easily startled. h«s feet are cold or burn ing, mid he complains of a prickly sensa- tkeir art Six Dadd Uruwater, ia epeefokfog ef Ike eehgeet^ way a. Th# N O imported work kept oa h supply the country trail work ia made at our own factwy city, and under foe proprirtart sapervision Send for Price List. Faria War* Booms : King, oppaefcM Street, ou lino of City railway. Box, No. 190. July 7 trouble about the jar aod naked Mm iuoted their expedition*. I wil lingly gave my consent, and off he HCiiuipered to neck his ft lends. lie .soon returned with cose. Xorimoato thought aw Mi* aad then said M t knee nwt with aueh a difficulty before this end have bet Mkfi way to aoive mafofoimt me tb; A they were hia brother*. The two appeared rather afraid to com# near me. bat when I spoke t# them iu tlioir own tongue, and naanred i In in that I waa neither cat, dog, not man, they gradually gained courage. The first thing they seized upon waa a basket of egga, and it waa amusing to w«t«h their proceeding*. They would u*e their frout paw* aa anus, and take an egg up oa their fore feet, bolding it tight up an der their chin, until they removed it from the basket to the floor ; then they rolled it carefblly along till they reached the bole in the wall, when one rat would get iu front and one Iwbiud the egg, mid *o eonvey it safely to tluur new. But tjbc most remarkable part of their behaviour waa the way they took ao*ie of the eggs down atnirsw Roiling an egg to the top step, one of the rats would get down on the next step and gently reeeire it into hi* arms, (for# paws) and then let it down to the step on which be eat I then the other rat would go below him, and so the process wfis repeated till they reached the bottom, f had beard that the way iu which rate carried off eggs, was for one to tie down on his book with the egg in hie embrace, and then the rest drew hits along by the tail, as if he were a lit tle cart. I asked Sly if this were true, and he answered that he could not tell certainly, bnt that they were accnstomed to carry them in the way I witnessed. After having carried away several eggs, they seemed determined to feast themselves on the spot. So, while one stood guard near the door, the others seized each ou egg aod very skillfully commenced to empty the contents. I watched Sip care fully to *ee how be managed, and this is Low he wept to work. Taking the egg between bis fore paws, he turned the smaller end ap and opea iug hi* mouth v<fry wide, gave a quick crunch. And opened, a good size^. bole* , ( iuto.,which he buried hie nosey an&fA his eagerness, sat upon his hind legs holding the egg ae a squirrel bolds a not. Nothing gives a rat so great pleasure on eatiug, and the expression of delight on Sly's face was truly comical. His long whiskers stood oat on each aide of the egg, while bis block head looked all the blacker beside the white shell of the egg, and hia little jetty eyas twinkled and shone with satisfoctlon. They soon drained thrfo egg* of their contents, and then scampered in search of something more. Every thing was so carefully pat away how ever, by the housekeeper, that tbay found little more to satisfy their de Change of Schedule Son* Cmuxi R. R. Cornua Columbia, S. C-, Sept. StU Change of schedule, to yt> into eft agah»«t >L he poshed oat with el! hie force end Is! the for slipped, dipped, •lipped nearer aad nearer the edge till, all at <m, over it tnfohtod wiffi a crash that jingled the ******* on the shelves and awd* the three Mark v. uau^r ui m in-MUK . end after Sunday, 29th Mail and Fane Leave Columbia Arrive at Charleston., Arrive at Columbia... Night Urprt*$, Freigh fion Train {8mm Leave Odwmbia... .. Arrive ml Chariest on Lea ve Charleston Arrive at Columbia.. ment. Of eotirar ft smashed info fragments aad after oil thru ImM* the contents were ptektea. too sharp tor even a rat’* taste We than left the pantry, as ww heard seam oao taming a key in the door to see what all thin noise was. Guided by Sly we weal |o bm home under the foam latum* #| the IJr.i. Ml.mi Lives Pill*, im ca*w or Aowa sue Fim, wbee taken widi Qoiaiat, ere productive of the moat happy Or atlas. No better cathartic can be used, r -pantory to, or after caking Quinine. V't ,l| alvtK all Who are affiictcj *ri ^ t % » dilate to give them * raift mu. ■■■• r**-i ' A Ureas «9 or Jm ae - Ft*wi\ i mm., Pwrmraoif, p.v V " TV «•(** Mdl l*Y--ifc'iti'** M.lOTW Oi-oi rltkrr* # ' ' 1 »v *»'•■, « Jl <ti i* wnm tl or , »•>! r< *«•«' - * *r ’ f. C t con tinne to run to Columbia —Mondays,-Wednesday* aad T eeve Cam den Arrive at Columbia Ix-ave Columbia... Arrive Camden... , A. L. TYLER, Vice-Brew 8. B. PicKrxs, Gm TWtrt Aft • * «*»••• h/tmwji the Mark fats at whkfo I ohail toon give you a toll amwiat We also heard awverml floe Aftarfoe of the Lif* sf Sorimwta the frrm fat My patron to called away now, an good bye aay young frtooda, till you bear from me again. Tear friend. Ma.vtxim Charlotte, Columbia to Railroad. GemrrtU 8nperintendmCt fi$R Coll xiua, September O X and after this date the fdh* schedule will be run on tifotea goixg socth. . * Tr«iu Xo. 1. TraaS D-ave Charlotte, 7 15 a ni •• ** Columbia, 2 28 p in **• Arrive at Aufrneta, 7 42 p m '.onto KOWTR. Train No. L T*a»# I a*ave Au^jnsta, 4 15 a ni 5 W “ ColumbiA, 9 45 a in It* Arrive at Ch*k>t te, 4 40 p as < • Standard time 10 minutes elo*«J Washington ; six minutes aheadt* big' Train No. 1 daily; train No-M Sundays excepted Both trains make dose ceaeofod all poiate North, South aai Through tickets sold aid baggagW** to all principal point*- _ ” Y p \I }" XANDEo ' Geel. "iL^av. A*»t ; IriMftrttoto to-e-"* ■ »- p -»r Dr. C M l site's Vermifuge ( MV 1 !W* gw* W M K H“JU IU, ttWlMK. ud a MU «M> Ke*i Btk.,- « WMRU.Ci«. HrjItU dukt ul M’LANE'S VERMIFUGE. m r.xrn mt. rxu » ■ r •-rr ter- er ivrrme.w May 2 241—cow—ly MtlfifirtflB to the Thief at Tm m ilhiiUffdiliff nht Loil iawitto# umiIj* a vMW'wv^wwiee^i|t wwrni ws fi —mriiifofal njMti iu foie line, eh# found that eloMiut uluays hoi effuru ww crilwfod b) her fnewda. Ouor, at a teajfoiiy, she passed • large •pfdr arMoad, *t»«J *U(e«l her rcMifi “Helen, dear, the echoiaru atari el ten o’clock; do harry, er w# shall certainly be tote,* said Mary Jay la ber Meter Helen, who woe poorer Molly behindhand la everything; and though by tor the clover er of the two Meters, never ranked ee high ia lesson* at school, or work at hoate. quite snncfuaefol la her iuiltaflcwM of Natara's jwvdact, bat her friend* •eft, as aeaal, out ef her opinion <foe crittcfoed the ahepe, nay lug that M oould he mar# natural If ft waa wot ee globular ; ••other criticised the outer*, eod said that ll waa bet lor theu other iuxftaUoae, bat eh# bal not qall* bit that nut oral, In denari bable paeattority wbheh die ttagatohee the aatural apples from RUPTURE CURED Mars be Radical Cur# Truss. htoauty enwM w#t be ■tour* This porticolar dey, one Mould •uppoeo that Helen weald bare to a neighboring waterfall of great beauty was to award th# diligence Of the ffond*y scholar* of the acboot to which the children belonged ; and bright anticipatioqa of pleasure bed filled the minds of at) for aeveroi weeks poet. ive Truaa G. to C. Railroad. truss «a lotto. Coi MdWili Railroad. woods agate, ebe ate ft without g anything Her friend* Had erithriKing a teal efqple, but • afterward criticised ber Imita u mm. ,,, Leave Columbia Ot.ti Leave Atom Leave NewMny I-rfwre Cokeabttrjr...it Leave Belton Arrive at Greenville. - could induce ber atoter to prapore in time tor the b tost moment, th# laacdeat girl earn memed to dieeatangle bar untidy hair, and search for her utieefog artiete* of drees, the teachers and scholars were already forming to pro erosion, and shortly afterward they passed tar father's door, with to# ners waring and flags flying, while poodenl of an Rogtiah jouraoJ any* uto^maramra of foe apuie, bow It ftTneShrs Ofobrated Arttfi- mb* yiis.4 i y pi i »(fw GeoimIaII’a Patent Ralfoet l then hastily relieving rtaamottofo. The •ay be colon to the aaael w t<*. !• '.'n*ru ij.je — - - Mary, who entreated to be allowed to bear tar company eft home. This, however, their mother wonid aot allow, wisely j edging that the sain levy lesson weald net «o«n iw* (■ngottm, were the day pneetd by her dewghter to eolitiide sod rrflee Arrive at Belton 9 00 a » t Connecting with down Greenville. Jh : f ! ‘« n^rm Apartment with a competent *• fit W. Baltimore 8t. ’ Thursdays and PbDAMEAD, •Tanfif Mtortaw,