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i \ Poetry. Jfor the Lutheran Visitor Cmdflhd Unto th# "World- BY M. B. B. Onr Mi "Uve not the aiuful It tiatli rawiltod from it* rightful Isvrd. It* spirit never ©an with Hm accord. And high hnth H*t*n’a Imiumt been un furled. II we helunwto Chrint the world will lute. For it oanWbly truly love it* own. And soon oar fellowship it wUI disown With haughty pride and seonifwl joy elate, It severs its wily prince with ardent seal. Our King w« follow too throngh woe or weal. 1 These rival At MdM eaj» never anile, M the distant pole*. Or as t he blaring sun which o’er os rolls Is to the gloomy shades of mm Their aims can not be made te __ Ami we can never homage pa* „ For one oar hearts will love—the other " loathe, t Then let us sunder all the potent ties That from onr Lord allegiance would steal, Transferring » His for oar anient seal. Oh l may onr hearts for e'er be dead to rife. And crucified unto earth's van Hie*. For only deadly poison in them IhMK And ea^iess dead) their glittering shapes What graceful beauty in their outward form f What spacious innocence they meekly E'en the most wary one wttl feel no fear From glowing loveliness with life an . warm. But from them all oar eyes must tarn away, * Ere they ensnare us only to betray Oh ! wondrous is bright sling spill! Her graceful form bedecked with jewels nire. Her shining hair eawreathed with flow ers fair; But oh! her syren songs are bat the knell Of those who follow her thro’ earthly joy O’er laughing mirth’s gay path to' less woe,! Where loot unsated must forever stow To mock the soul that pleasure could not SttfL The pride of Jife, the fleshly lust, the eye All, all, the Loid commands to crucify. And must we all these pleasing things resign, Aud only grief sod self-denial know. Nor ever feel sweet pleasure’s happy glow ? Nor pluck bright flowers In mirth’s sun shine f “The servant putat not be above his Lord.*’ | And thro’ his mortal days the cross r^saszzz moat bear Tilfin n immortal life rs immortal pu ks thro’ paths life the crown he wear, rest bliss afford, hs of sorrow and of And joys }fe walk: shame. Aud even so njust those who bear His name. Is it not sweet J r hof< tToi Who Tqr us S E’en ’till the In anguish deep If partners of throne. In glory bngh For only tho* As beasoil tor, Then on tl»e ci And all that w sufferings to share, the wme-pressal] alone, i iwfnl try of “It i* done,' I try o resounded thro* the air f I is grief will share Ills forever with Him reign, who walk with Hioi ua ahy He’ll ever own, osb let siuful pleasure die, thip world values—crucify ! Children’s Department. Fo> “Mother, about Hath, if “And that ful,* added G “Yes, I r to give you time, aud I w pleasure. T! ooce in the man by the u “That vm the ptecr whore Jeans was born,* sold foufo* “Yes, that was tho aasao village. When Naomi rotaraod bar kin sib lb ware rejoiced to aaa her, and wal cornel bar and Math, bot aba told them of all bar trouble* that tho Lord bad amt upon her, that, where as aha bad goae away with bar baa- hood and two sows and ptenty of ►worldly goods, aha bad Ml bar hun tty lying la the land of Moah, aad returned borne none tsd old to die In her own eaantry She laid them also bow dutiful and good Ruth waa to bar, aad no won far Bath tho gaad apialfla of bar klfo 1 tired Naomi bad a blnaaua who was qatto rich, and bad mnmj flotds of grata. His asms waa Uosa Tbo time when they rat anted waa at tbo boginuing of banreot, aad It wan tho eastern for yoaag girls, who wsro poor, to go iato tho Aalda aad gfoaa after the reaper* They, did aot have reaping maobinc* then an wa now do, bot Iba grain wan eat off with a reaping book, or knife* coo asqoeirtty there wars many stalks loft bore and there ever a Aotd that bad been aliased by the reapers, aad often a gleaner cooUl got qoita a bag of grain, la the coarse of a day, by picking up what waa IsA aa the told. Naomi said to Kalb, W# are poor, my daughter, aad ae yoo wish to go and glean after tho rasp era, tho Lord go with yoo aad giro yoo favor ia the ayao of the owaer of the harvest Aabl where yam may chance to go.' Bo Rath chanced to go into tho fcrid of Boas, or rather the Lord directed her etepa thither. Wbeu Boas came to bte flehl to see bow the reapers worked, ha saw a strange yoong woman, who Urn idly followed with the other maiden* af ter the reapers. Then Host naked the bend mao of tho ronimns * Whoso damsel in Ibis f II# replied, ’Hath, tbo woman from Jtoab who ret nr nod with Naomi , aba ashed me to 1st bar glean after tbo reapers, aad I gave bar leave.’ Thee Boos weal to Roth and told bar that aba waa wal coma to gather grain there, and that daring harvest aha shook! remain near his maidens, aad drink and eat with them. that no one should troll Wc her.* Rath bowed bemeif to the ground and thanked him for hia kindness, hot be tokl bar that be bod beard bow kind aba waa to the Lutheran Visitor. Ruth. would like to h you please,* said Mu sie B. soon afU r the story’ of Jonah had beeu relatt d by her mother. “Do you reui ? ruber anything about KuthF said M w. B. “You told \ is that she was the great^graudmoftor of David,* said Heury. I jfebo was very beauti rge. iber that l promised story at some future II relate it now with was a great famine tnd of Israel, aud a of Elimeiecb, and liis wife Naomi, with their children, left Palestine find went into the land of Moab to live while the famine should last The inhabitants of Moab were directly descended from Lot’s oldest ill ugbter, and also the Ammonites from his younger daugh ter, so that the Moabites considered themselves as distantly related to the Hebrews by blood, although they never went with Jacob’s family into Egypt. The two sons of Naomi saw two young,girls in the land of Moab that pleased them well, and so they married them and lived happily *for about ten yean, then both of the brothers died. Elimuleob, Naomi's husband, had died some time before, and so she wm» left jdone with her two daughters-in-law. Naomi de termined to return to her own conn try; for she heard that there was plenty of food again In Palestine, and so she started upon her journey on foot. Her two daughters in-taw went with her a short distance, and then Naomi said to them, ‘Ycm had better return .te yonr own mother’s bouse, aud find husbands for your selves amongst your tribe, and the Lord bless you for yonr kindness to me.” The two girls answered her that they would go. with bar to the land of 1 Judah, but Naomi told them that ‘she wfls old and poor, and not able tpj take t eare of them, and that they would stranger* in her land, and they had better remain with tbeir kindred.’ Orpah, the older oue, kissed her mother-in-law, and wept as she bade her good-bye, bat Ruth could not be persuaded te leave Naomi, but told her that she would go with her, aud that her God should be hers also, and her people and country she would adopt for hers too, and that nothing bot death should part them. Then Naomi and Bath journeyed towards Bethle hem.* THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLOMBIA, 1*1? JULY 18. 1873. f *^i no lis*a ®* *as j j^i**u , *i'S lit of the of argwmaai la fever ef a presni, ia it aot timely la •XJ, »,h<* «-!i *51 n# ! »!* i, rtt^. a t i'-.wj.i hath of h by then* la The maral ji Isferorp penes ■ 1 ( tieM* la not the in I (to If R down eel blush u4 ahatne meetk It r«|iweln ill work, In aad aroff at tree pidf. The no Is 11Ij i II Ij r.) i v | tr **, - if 11* In f BEt I at leant, it meat ha admittml. in nwS the high toned rdnmiuw of ailed an “drvoellf te he Im. sm-mmlee iiir kse the flfoavwv had re mode Irjr arena ito# the rnlwrwfty ef ._,j» —tV atem A a g HieiiilMTtWml Wt §| y m ilMi» i9$r iMMi wmm The paper « e* | a lefo Mfokrttl oe «f mpmAIi M th w wRh onaftiitedaa 4 iileattw mark, whwe wen mwrrrfty twfmrtad, »l»eeeieii,*of the Nwe V«w% ■ eed was «m« eedemwl,. tha Orwa given the Mftavtag. whlrh »el, mam* formidable with the pre I, are! ee ladig to the Okew'iwr, tha eiwtwcMml m a llhat „ a e -*• ... » ...itjt... > nawi UN* 1 ilWlR), JPfv mlh* paaaad h} aad lh* tfoaaval oavw oaw Ida refdj te km fevwrM* lapn It was li» SIMMONS’ YHhshed ef a area la ti»u a fowwwe ap SM f tiirvv, tin wan a thr capital «lf Meta, e maw at af eemrfimst ehetodfoe. 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SiiMij .3 ■ ft, 3. PPr!';iPPPP||||h.,;P||p|p P-: ;-PBPfPr -iPP^PPmit^YRPIPr^i I ordered «t Miiqirenl no 1 aneir up, haA I noo Ini own takr Imv* t tllnicl ww a aanma amsamew pnar w a* aacarorw yaa prswsHj to «i m> gtstrualr tot the gwet aa- >aa ha*w 0««* aa «e yrwuw Mi' fo.hrdie 1 eLwy t^aoBsa ii m Rl-fomiJe H*^iU?/s^S?S25SS K* 14 BUQKIVI IIU ,01 REGULATOR Far ever FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE U VEM MEDICINE ha* proved to be the OSJLkT UBFAJLINO SPECIFIC !uaiidi<4. Billons attacks HICK HEAD' A( HACaRr, Itoprmehm «4 Hpi rite, Sear tttowuwL. H«tartliam. (TilLLSAND FE VER SSL, Am* KtU* pa* «f onrcfel ♦ tpevtasssts, to **w o (peat aad argeat draioad, we now frtan net origins! (iemmime Pmr- I "H. cooiainmc all it* Mh velnatilr ffrojwrt)***, andaBrr THE FHEPARED. form of WIMMUNK’ LIVER JSol r»r t PM OKI DOLLAR BOTTLES Thr IWArr* (prior a* before) $1.00 par peokarr* Brat hr amil 1-00 rr CAUTIOI t 4L3 Bmf no I’nadomor PREPARED HIM WOjfr LIVER REtil LATOR anlrm in owr mrmvwl wtapper, with Trade mark, Maun), aad Haraaturr unbraken. Near ether Ie pnanla*. ... j h mm a co . Maran On... aad Philadelphia. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Get II -tf DR. C M’LANE’S CILEMATED Liver Pills, am me erne or Hefistitiii rw Liver C omplaint, temmi sen mw NtmcMi BOOK OP WORSM T on every copy wild, attd ia V!mM of the profit* accrw to the Prior, ia Sheep Dark ArnheMoe Arabesque t^rUt Morocco Turku, gilt «hje.. Moroeoo extra gilt Turkey Morocco,plain... ■ Turkey Morocco, mi per I urkejr Antique ’E Withgill cla*|a. so cent. mi'T^aK m UtJhmry and r»»an q Dented to *end on tL to wImhii a discount of 4a"pJJ' PULPIT EMTIO*. Prior, in edge, cent. quart titie* made to f- fi W. J. DDPFIE, ItsRRto | StoEGE S. HACKERY Door, Sash and Blind Factgj >« WkRr hr n«s talking, I was tarn-1 <4 a Diseased liver, ■Mtt MW Mm' mmrnimmk mi - JftMfo JM*! ■ w w e-enmn, w* tp eonew « w* erne asnaw maiwis- new > ‘ ! I I wvato to lyang at my he had ftntwhad a A ve «4 nfctrh I hate gitet* naly n brief, I willed he* attoatom to aa a^siam.d *. . j., m*i- ik.. i.B ,A ^Rdunmniosmti^HettS^^a data me'EA*BP W JBR f tt'Wl wl R eW*W(| $AY * YRA^ elm Rfoidk mkkm dhtRk'Rii k ssitod *«»«,^nri a ttamu* 1 smdki st^ » letter ef $mw ^ hrdeiw him, aad ashed tom If be m« sa» (bat b*dar*i t lie waa W bo «mld tarn to the *’> w*-i mm mm S k. aamt^S euAiai^aAiii^ * Ik. — k-^ane** * i-mi ju~ d hi- M S,. *!* * mRP eHn# mRilmYdBa dew u-BWw edkw Rt’* 4 jt* W wmi ■ uikd 1 reading public ? While truth u «hy we there fomad—truth to tha pnnai|iba uddtaary nwtwwn iwnrtmd 4 altok. rn m * ffo** • Ettfo fond 1 toad at toanmdf •fevwd before 1U1 realtor* it leek* tow cirtta* at totond* woato be ghat) mak«m a Ik# nag erf a graaiae atabamt «f Red, the grant amitoriti «rf leadmu ** •bs bar for bar trust la Him, and for tratha, which aaderito alt arleaar, all leaving bar own land to take ears dwaavety , alt act, aad all htototy. J of her toother ia law Tlfoo he told j #- Th| her to come at bmm! Unto aad eat af The refigiwee bis broad, and when she did an he darted ea the Hae of trar edaratbm, gave her some parehed cam. aad j to at m*«e a teacher wf pnhttoe, a tohl tha yoaag men to Mbs wbea eaaeefvalor of tileralare, a dtfoafoc waa near, and parpoaoly tot of wtoaee, amd aa edacalat of tha handful* of grata foil for her la ptok truth. *ehto la amke a toe aatw asl KHnStdl ^^AniWfgg <a; ja4f sitato w « Y WfW* A *n| the af||>a tab#* ef» i aw ha vr with tb* brat itovi y m§m lip. Rath went home at mght with vatfoa,* thorn ha waald tote to ptoaee. Having them tfgfo suSTY I fotol toRU ‘tnHtoOflu $ a*j* its foto kcagth, I added thin pantoetfoRt *4lf jraa wdi ram to Rto fMarvver foar the week wbea yum* at one eisr Id ting btm gw sm at tlMi I kmm aHiUmi Jifi fog^Rggi d$|i lipit' wfoA ||^ nf if mil Ui fl'KrRf *s K A* tm 1. a* maah WaamitoY^d imikas (m** * ’vn * h mi-imi s ^a^r - u |JU«| Imp bmi 4HMiiKdU«’R-t fo*4«)» Mew aad wRtotoww bit order. a niae parrel ef Naomi saw It she asked Jher where she had been. Rath told her Ha the Adds! Boas.' Naomi aaid. III tawed he the Lord who hath not left off his ktndnem to the living ami the dead. Thin man la oar nest k Rath told her what Bees had her, ami Naomi said, ‘It la good that as it eatorw the you go out with hia mnideaei list* m tks tte tear tried great farts oem mea te to time aad eternally. To my muni, we have aa forum ef Itfo ttovetoparat eqaal to thaee per arated throagh the rstigtouu weekly, aa R eater* the home af the hatnhto < rhrtotlaa poor, er the palare af la* a ■tsitn to> ,< Sf BfotogjR ■ 1 AmAiilCi jwm HR mwm m j«f%*m*'*m w ; mKKm ’ my to* )A!N •« (hf tigW< f'Jc, under ike edge of the f tH, inmeswet cm prc*»ure; nttnn tke fwm n in t v .« Mi tide ; the pHirnt w lunoNr *He to |«r on the left «4c ( putm acne* the p» in i« frit under the •hMJct .sic, sr*i il frequently ctrend* to the iff 4 the *W !cr, end it tome- thec* mbtdtea for a riktemetian in the *m. The itonsh »* tiutdl with Ion 4 •fprr«e «d Htincw; the f>owxl» in genctuS *re costtoc, souict tmet siternstive wrtth kt j the kesd i» troubled with pim, •< v raponied wit* • du’l, heavy ■snorticm a the bsct p*rr. There n gc a |*t*lul ssfmsnrv asrslly « e«n*iitorwJ4e lot* of mettrarv, l irwonttotaty, and *«wm|uui»ed woh « p*u: f ul *euMti<m of totoY^mty wfufoi! ^*3% t ft4 njp; W ItK H OUgRI to tore been done. A tight, dry cough 4* ssnuriwac* an *e«n*A*t. Tie puettuu vwmphsm of v'fi? 1 *nd debHitr j He b euaslv «t*r led, h » feet *re cold or burn- tog, and he c implstn* of * prickly *riuw- aa of l he skis ; h-* ipiriti are low ; snd *M*oitfh hr »t **: triad that extreme would Sr hswrhc «! t» Ld, jrtt he c»n wtrerljr smnm<m up f -nlude en^uph to try it. *• (bn, he d iik- cv^ty vducdhr* Sc* wui vt the * vc r ntptnms attend the ■ &c*wr, hvt tore starred where irw *;tf them ti ed, yet cv*mm*tion of the body, after death, Hat ahown the Lt* j vm to Have been ex ten^ *t cl t ^Icranged. CHARLESTON, S.C. N O imported work kept cm supply the country trade, is made i work i« made st our own fartorj- a fl»] city, and under the j-roprietor 4 * M for Prio- Lint, ft Ware Room* : King, oppoatel KUeet, 00 line of Cit; Box, So. ITO. July 7 tf 'tty railway! Ririlroads Change of Schedule. n^fc ■ Rktotoi tote bf* • iBrvfY * titwa’i 4'wtiM**ivraL A fcs ju $ Ifoto iftu j* maamciti IPBRIlip. ^BljlBPP : qP$ipipiB( -.SpiBPVMn,' wwauf takaw) the trumbto to aad dn «mf know. A X*« b«t K.LMMI- An vhteu w am arf amr v*G" sfomvh ■ •w bfaaagbl to the adfow a nntiw *4 a j AiJl:kiUV sail 111 11 iS -inSi h alt t - S.. j. t. J * A., Me S jPRRRRIiRi HRilitoRiljfo WPRwl iRBr Wrll i •ni ; If • m AGUE AND FEVER. Never la the hbtfmry wf nAtginiww newngmpevw have they an folly met a fog* tirrs^nfitofYf tisi a «*df »k~ ^ \ * altoB* w Yritfltois yrwBWBBn»ul of nonet} as they do today. Neewr have they m aew, gird tod the wnrld an with a gwbtow am nf lightewtog I Just as he told you to do, aad remain , *ry, thr heme nf tbsrtoh It near the reaper* till the rod erf bar tree trim*tin nun ton ami vent.’ 80 Rath pmepereri. ami by to the child, the yuwtk. the the eed of hsffi* she bad gotten a the tetodar. the aged, btomiag goed deal of barley for her aad her , and lifoh* uttk its —tod 1 toother In law. The rewper* obeyed the directions of Boas, and IH many haodfnla of grain foil for Roth, so that she always tow! plenty to take home with her at aightfoll-” “That waa very kind in Boas, no ther, waa it not T “Yea, he was a good man, aod I think most have loved Ruth already, for we And that wbea be found mil, after harvest was dene, thst he was 1 the neat kinaman to her who had the right to hs her bwslmnd ami protector, that he very qmekly availed binaaetf of the right, and made it known ae the elder* and the inhabitants of the city, telling them that ha woald take care of Naomi mmI Ruth, nod railing them to witness that he took Ruth to be bis wife. We find that God gave them a so« who was railed Obed, and he became the father of Jsnsr, who waa the father of David. Ruth wss known by all the city to to a good, amiable woman, and her kind neas to her motber ttelaw, Naomi, was very remarkable. God bieesed her and btr deaceodanta, for we And that Mary, the mother of Jesus, wa* of the house of David, and rouse qnently descended from the toast! fol Moabitish girl. Rath.* B. • —-eu «% and ia great wrath mtiered fe tti* !**■»#’ :M Lam, ! t 1 1 11,1 8 4k wfc |d,u mBw ; t$WP fRBRB 'mP^m f 1 misAsI gu^|l Lx a* ia tfi f mAaSto^ a M . saiS'k 4 ma*** *S*"^v ■ w -w-w *** j y earn past, hi* lull wa* an arf r j wish tol'eav’ur for every yam#, u*ei ' Da. C. M’Lw’i Lrvta Pill*, iu esat* «u Ai i'* *«n Fail*, when taken with <(> 3 stne, are p«h»ctive of the moat Happy 1 <!(». N* herrrr cathartic can be uacJ, f • r»*r«*«wy to, or after taking Qainiae. V ( nam U dviie *11 who are aAicted % a 1. a rf:aMue te givv them a rcit mm ^ CvUreat all oeien to 4 5 biahl riTTtacnmt, Fa. i-Htii m «rn*t llwif A* r. e'iaiMtc <■ r •» • V fit*. l «i,y .t f'm T«- ar/ l n*^«uK*ww»iiH: T- - Ommc « ulnae t - mwI. awn-nitid. t t km t- g. We a* iifeiV awai a- tu... a Ik. ,. auatm mi. At. .1 iu. m «k* Sw.w at.iii *n I* Wf BNiHI WIPUMim CH fMIT tl4| to to tot, twmlrf m Vhmw fo» A. kwfnwg that to wwate nave ^ wltlMtet rweiMHi apatatr* L* aw tto • ridtot by the gwawramaty af the editor awl having 4 foiW talk with l-wblmtorm Fsteng to war thagwHM* him He «ael 1 1 "to the pafwr, to katennl in the I “Ya« «h* iwri smalliwv fto |*rsc|n* ..0 ..Ik IU >M..I Wm. «* « ■* « IWW.ll.. ..I M, nf whadom, rvwtins Atanlv «m the - enaasrteawe wiR tmg Wt ame tak# a •-™* of Ik. MMIWO r« k of • n f m r n 'V*« *- -W-OOW. b, okwk ■ conwt «■ e~» • h> formed, and F4*tor -“Rot ilka qa**!*.** that , a pm private Itfo he cwllnml **• »« *+• to M, awd « e kfovk the * tote at the pitee. fo delteftont ‘ - r VfU *htr |« pfi* Me* <1»(» II *»P ♦ *** «P f >f. ('. M IjUtC *S VriftnUtlgC it a* * *fo * | Mi hr paid *'lfoi ftritt. Butt he wna | m-nM u» Ley* *, wmy it,-«« ww«m inv« ^4Uto*«4.iM, teimrdtoMy to*, that km teMhtej tSLtJteCTvZZtXZSTCSSJS 4 ll langht In to pwl a «i*r to* Ml tow •mwnpMmwndy printed, and #M*to --!** intep cm**, I amp withent any tonrge, in tto v*wy pa - me. amd nut <to tm -nldteih i|4t to whtoh he a inked it In ap < and tokr ease nf Sk|T math |W4* a* y*M* pnsr. Mkstelsii> a afoiala^ u k | | }**nasi t - 1 *■ m gflwv' • *e* I sr-^teA w. -rw rx j ^ ,4i IlNHi, *| foe* * I** i*r ■ •* ’ ■ I'-ws-A N»e»» >•»« t»-Mi «< to 1 ■ *» -1» . <m f-ene’ ** «<»*■ *» «** '•fa* «f *'**•*- km * *««*«**• ifir -*■* wetw. A* <m4w« *-ohi C. . -» -HHM ** * eWIs^ ’ -i« i V ««» 1 Li dl r* , fm-, »u4c tktea*-* **<t C PWW'fo 1'wmn 5>tm- • 3 § 4a tea nttor day s F* I M f ft arrtoa ms* fWaMnl gA A ... | — g t 4Ww HfF BUY ' ISmrtf.Pwl fcii * plBrwBN|R^>i and, as the real sriacstar. nest to ^ tto parent, and fJ«i%i npfmtntnrf |„ #t g { (y. . |J|||||B ■«v»ey, vne |*nrwensv, me pren* anal) ( ftBBtere-d*Bfhn rsvord the glory nf trnthh mbaton, r white repenting Iks very lesnumi* Simrr -Tjg which can gtre to man peace, and to God all the honor, M’LANF’S VT.R M IFUGE, ro ora tut mw *«• new »*r or rwrvtrm.v* May f 242—-cow—ly tetlk (for •ah* if *»*}«' **m4 laker it 1 No fosstly ms into the «foj tM WBHfl ALfoKIntellk ft*v te | tow wwrote : fUNM'fq.Wh 649 W| ■p jflppBl governed, then, whm the rrHgtcms • to newspaper is nut’ fonnd. Wfote' ihr men who retail It for tatedisih f?Ti C Vf*f 4 4^ *2 > > mfonsa, snd afohg^$rfn to tto <*y.' Ntnl I hsvn tew w'teh tk«s%» wtehsng I tod nevvw tie | A ruailfU. i M»«K1 IAN Vtkale at (Astomgto* ahsnt iwen j t> yewtn ago, and the gwent wf the | IV ii iteient* I had nroateim to ibnrrv* 4 Ik. ik- —M3.«^u»^a at niianeii iin* I lif it i i r* IsAm mm IHlriwr <m MPMB| mm RUFTUXK CURED. Mkrah'a RadioU Cure True*. foefop WaS *r4 fJpME heel and n*o*4 effective Tram —!«■ The Short Line Scheduk C. C. I'i; A. Railroad C<k General Ticket Dep COLl'MMA, JnOf It, Iff O N nail after MONDAY, June M, the follow ini; Schedule wffl over tliie road: (iOIXO NORTH. Train No. 2. Ianive Anirada, 8 52 a hi Leave G mniteville, 4 45 a m Columbia, srfomrf tear her. wtte really care* tto culture of hia eta—, can nffbrd tm i great a Inns ns 1a Hte folkrrw tn tabs ! n religions now • t*«per f What pa* tor, who really dewires the of his and theft enlargement. tod no 4M tto wnrhl to kiwis ihr fact, and tto rv*«*|te> seukl tw aeJntary, Si i-,.i. < r.tu. a w tirn* 11 •“*' • •-*•«•«** <«*«**«« •*. ruw tad 1 ran t . mi tot *uk •> d pnlrffohori it in tto Oforr—r. A Itofr Ctotel lake hJling* ttot firiter •nhmsdarr te iUnfoed. (ton., wrote ha»l when to fowtotod ito nosinrns I •* «***> tn Mats rffto-i 1 “I bare fll mm ,kk AHIIm* rftkr MH' *-«• «""•*«» to «*» (imttHM I'M* Wm tWt |’«On»«H» * «* M.T. fltofnw.. r i ■ »r„.«n foi tlie cure and relief of lamW} ««*wnip. mmamg ( m R„|,tan>. Tlii* Tm** ha* re- Si4 gratdy every Christian j erived the wroctioc of the most eminent phiakiiMiw of thb country. who do not nc4t.it, to recommend it to thorn Aftlictevl with Hervia a* (*e»«s *uj>eri<»r to all until hte the e* who With nf mp a tod t do twit believe thst«— • | pfote • i« hi* fomilt or so inhere rlm% and to* pnpr* that say » to does akall iA good I— Jtafaffow* ffrrmld 'iff' that UbarumJ te a ralwahle paMtetlvw te djnfmpgla aad la Golden The bm never foiled is a myth. Such a never lived and te never likely All success te a senes ol effort* which, when closely viewed, are i more or teas foilnrva. The mountain «nd bow*!*. Taken In doses 4 te apt to overshadow tto hlU, hoi | teaspoonfel. sight and s»oewfog. It te tto hill >• a reality nevertheless If 1 an almost Mfoftteg <m«vv«ll*# of yon fail now aad theg, don’t bn | coat.re habit. Mil*.] with noftMtiog and 1 io ysMirv i -r<in4alsi -mm k IhLSiate am*- ** Bute gw«d i-hriatten, Ir d'-irf’iM*’*'■«* A, jrtt hhh ■ — m, jiigifc - m 1 * * "f o«w*s4smj as ted w| «rf h«s ■ It 1* tto only True* that will retain the kcmrla with sti.v rrrtaint}, aad the wearer ran feel smnrod that to t» tMing a remedy thst sill to at all time* nafe and effectual is its operation*. Of this we guamntee entile wlirfartkn to all who may come **ter onr treatment. ’ folk ebuiUe alMlomiual belt* for falliiiff of tto annuls aud a* a ssppurt to the hack and abdoininid m Aiiklrfa, kwe <*|* and stock ing* for varicfutr vein*, nicer* and weak | joint*. siKMtlder htwern for terfies, p'nt* »ml of j»too]miff of tto G. A C. Railroad. i! im D aily, w. with Niurh eoad. Sundays euoep ■tTiff any fotttov ********* • paj*v that nsut, \ mie imormneot*. tto mate snpermr 44 he prarwth. . article iu umv-light, csaUjr udiuMed and I oowirf msHi|d} (hem ex am fries, ^tn*> Indnoncste for *11 tft 8 irstete ftJhtte'f 8iIft* I C^ff8"T*f* tlf tllf* fW * WOWSwww 5 * ’ gih, * vs I 1 ”™ S'SWSvi'- a pattern of* mmmi wo ike *W- M rtshtetem* had sirnr eteeed«d that of t> feet, Ac. for OletneutV hnhs, at fo Celebrated Artifl- dteocsiraged. Bear ia mind R te only (to part and sspsrieocw of wry MWCtMafkil man, and tto immC aoccmmfnl m«u often have (to most failursa omllion. it pe^e^wvmn^fm»^^qf SO and heating or tawny comptexkma An ga in sn Hew a vtnuxtA H « wsa promtnsnib • pSMtieal , Ml p,3nm>, «m “ and worm worn! to him that Ito matt whom KM atftrai , -Hi Agent for GmmUlt’* Patent Ruhtot CwtdtfH. bur Ik. li*lwxirk , « Silver 1'ferine ! tf | wove f» mention II g ^ ngwten II null jo pfomsisys and In reporting Ito Martfmd i**ht*c*4 < hristiata Ob Agrol *erve, t «h* mat rail him a Christian TtZL, ttoiltona I doted an regard kite 1 feppmn r rlimiinn, snd It j A*n «it for Ih. W*d*«**rthV Stem Per is to^op* j tePte Jrtt«X l,,l, ^ n< * ‘ ol "* H ' ,oot tug man J j ' ’"“"'npftapr.*’ iultimoiv 8t.. Baltimore. Md. p8ff > show id m low dwell weog‘ t#o H with Hk tto tevs «rf God In sneh a man f* j Wt W. BalUmore S art. In twmorUng I dams id reply. “1 give It np.* r ' I Train S*l +4 Mr* I Arrive Columbia, *8 29 am lA**ve < olnmhia, 8 42 a m - ** Arrive Charlotte, 12 27 p ra ..... - T„.v> Ij^avr CTmrlotte, 4 20 a ui T Arrive Coluntbia, 9 30 a re I cate Columbia, *f» 45 • ui j|*| Leave Gtaailevtlle, 110 j> ai "yi Arrive Angola. J2 00 p re •Bre*kfi*«t. tDinncr. ‘Supper. Standard time 10 minute* dosrf (te Wa*ldn|rt«m ; *is minute* fastertM* 1 Intiibia time. . jM All ttoiriR ran daily. N<> - rnakdw| ronuection at Charlotte b*r afl^ North aud East, either rio D*J* Kiehmoml. ltalcigh, Weldon, re' , and Richmond, or Raleifn, ws IVwtsmouth aud old Bay Linei ^ at Richmond, with Clif^*ie*W* Ohio Hoad, fot the Virginia NpnsP' the West. Both South l*ound trains conuectiou at Auguatafor all and Went, -, Through ticket* sold and checked to all principal point* East, South and West. . . E. R. DORSEY, General Tickri Jamks Axdkrsok,Gen 1 !. Su ram* on —^ lina Railroad, up and down; train* going North aad Boats lotto, Columbia and Austria and Wilmington. Columbia and A* Railroad. UP ’ -1 ffH Leave Columbia at f* i^»sl tore Alston A gia» I I^ave Newberry J gp( J Iidave Cokeabury jjsaif I>eave Belton j Arrive nt Greenville— ** DOWN. -gm Ix«v« Greenville * St*f “ Belton «i*| M Cokeabiiry a *•! *• Newton J |apM “ Alston ftf 1 ?*] Anivc at Columbia 'iytelti Aaderroa/francli ami Bl»* rishut. down. > Leave Walhalla 5«nn»AmjJ^j4 I^ea\ , e I*errvville 6 25am D *^*5jiff Iveave I'endleton 710 a m I^eave Anderson 810am «; Arrive at Belton 900 a re Leg* Connecting with down* *•“, Greenville. Accommodation tram* nte ; ville Branch on Monday*,« Friday*. On Anderson Bn Belton aud Anderson, oa Thur 1^MiAT«i 1 Jakes Norton. General Jlcte** Revs. Rude & IjfgW SERIES. (kmmunica: k % poflition, as * BTcle- C'HAl’. IV. ^ e bate an into* 1 ® irriady, rinJay,” aPThte M aat,ty ; ‘‘Deborah ami > I it*. a < tu '?|a tertu Carolina R. R. Coxmk, Colombia, S. O, June », l«a C'lrange of schedule, to go into eflntej *r»d after Sunday, 2»th instant: Mml etnd Ftmenger Trmm. I*MMre Galwmh** ...... .Afftetf Arrive nt Charleston t N)m Ia“aveCharb**tot! < <**»| Arrive at Cvlumbte ..1 45ji .VtJfht firprem. Freight snd At tion Drain {Sunday* rj-^rptei\. Ixwve Columbia 1M Arrive at Colombia • 8fol Airiv* at Char leston 7 WJM I^eave Charleaton I foil Camden Train will mu Monday,foil ucttday and Friday a* follow*: j Leave Columbia » fotj Arrive ('amder I *1*1 Leave Camden I Arrive at Colambia 8 fo*| A. L. TYLER, Vice-Prate 8 B Picki**, Gen Ticket Afi ,j ~Mrf SUlis 00 mndit ■< - K.I «!"•'« fC, “- aac b a* Dehor They would h ^meathaii womeu. gioutit of moral % to the perfirH jand unpopulai her to adhere 1 of right in ti M well as (- ["physical courage for kieb it may be d much to be adnii I in a w oinau, yet causes her to riet 10 fa battle field 4 oerve. aud to execut teoce of Jacl and J opiniou. a trieniteii. arable gift 1 gr . loving Ruth, the pla *d Shuuamite, the <1< the beuevoleut aud to these saogniuar “That is true of wom< ia the ordinary w; Mtes Verton ; ■ 1 of inspiration are 1 by the usual stoi are eminent exet rite fact that, in the *its to accompli -be those pnrpo punitive or ben liug in their effects one spot and generat respecter of fienaj:!- wiB have all the glu does not choose to eo i, -indeed,, w its an able and e are only too prom 1 it their homage , r |“I have always shtnl ling the history of Jac l, 51 said Jessie; “an 'hot sympathize witil subject of such trea »fh 1 know he oul well-merited punish tu have preferml no in inflicting it; but does not always t nee about such tin, u Bis instruments are Ming to execute His her aunt—“its in j Moses and Jonah—wi with their tastes. I Soatious; or when the **» Weakness, auticij.ai ^ofeat, yet 1 do not lx selects one that is to His glory. B g His own children. *ho are iiucousci , # te,aml imagine they . : t forir own designs, \\ l is the proiieli ‘true children burn wit f <>r His glory, and 14 Ptoject before tIk* in. from their own ideal fftbk such an in> Rot secure so «, ^ Rut ’I* a revoi ■ r that every feeling sht I^rfonnancc of it Ibi ^ teach us the less,, f «How where He lead! or donbt, or fear. J 1 * Issue to Him. ! what we will or w , Pl.v to be passive Ite w!°. do or t0 *nffer- I *1 —a* He sees k^ 0 to that star, He cau do all thing 1 lhat *toengtbeaeth 1 »h certainly was vigor of mind an, Mr - Ellison, o; a very su Itoraon 1 ^ Ara ^— no il, < I fo her !f ^ IWld the hi 8 tn Andsho »»t,« t u :: k iu " Ifoueb; chara , n ^ Elusions to ih , h *r th « r ’ in 1 fep,- hat sb< ? well ui 1 then, §N ’ aD( ^ co »ld sv for G(li t00 " :ilthou £ b b( foex n pr dl8raer5 « b) •«fotfr 8ternlyinWl oble , feal of her foe. **>> a * ^ell a bold u 1 8u Pl>oae w< uf r Hh IK1