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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, CHARLESTON, S. C., JULY 3i,!|l$4 plaint on ihf of Jiiae, and Qnun Ann© Jiff on tb# lot of tit# net I A 0(tB«l 81m wm lbs young «K daughter of 8Mmbelli Htaart, daughter of Jiooi I., and orlfSo of Frederick V., Elector Patellae, owl Um Britteb Ulrou* waa giveh to lot Hill MM oof «f thi* bath obit* *»d ■PM ■ FW Vu’CSi pfrjiipiw *w «iv* oi* la nlway* unrivaled. For tbe headache It lo » deterabts stimulant, nod frequently in balmy of its pan gent adore oil! often entirety remove M.iftrrka.1 mMi TImma It no Win OMHOOHiW O- OMW n^sm^wmwn» 40 we -rew — - - always sstwmd etaadiug treat to o M ^l m ii iam — ft— a fc- t ^ jfisren dj^^tuLsff mill fill tiMP# wfPW IPS* OjtjkjK la* Si »i«iii"t a lit ■ to t it, hm at ti vino* CWWrewfiwte;J m * Wo^o wfew o*o fore w feengp looo, *Ywnr Motor I* o food moo Scatter the **rnw of th# beautiful. Hy tin* wnysfc!« lot thwwt foil; Thai die res* may a prime by the cottas# rvwerlisg to totaxscslmg liquor* tec tkia uartMtM. ter tin » . nil amt' . i.» * t r«% • 1 rCi'lO *■"• ^ g” * -R ^ IlifF f PP^I iPPffMMIf trod or deeraaa* tb# desire to drtok. A (toot qaanlity of ooki water to olao wodesuabl#, bares— It to apt to The Fatherland Series." North Ninth dtetei. tea^„ J- K SfJltYCHHr »...*?**** And lb* vino no tbe garden wall; Carer the roogh and, rude of earth With a veil of leave* and towel*, And mark with tbe opening bud and cop life Wnrrlt of —twiner hour*. treaa lived, bor rwigt* woo Id be pro longed to tbe year 1903, or twenty olm yearn from tbl* tuas. That woo Id make bor tbo oideat of Bo The Lntlieran Pubhct mode amvu*vment* to t Hah a aerie* of Germ— for Family aud 8. 8. tv* Sculler the *vrm» of the beautiful lu the holy whrine of home ; Let the pore, aud tbe fair, aud the jssazr****"™***,^ *; Frit*; or, Filial (Ww*-"*’’ Ml ^ w teTO2f3*£^ Under the Earih Otaf Tliorlacknen T.Z *** The Tmi*«m- of the In^Z l * dlwptoj—tfc- And when. wearied Hr. J. Walker** ( all Torn ia T In- ogar Bittrn are a purely YaoteaWl preparation, made chiefly from the na tive bertw found on the lower range* of the Sierra Nevada moon lain* of Califor nia. a* medicinal uruucrtbi of which are extracted tborefromvrithout the two of Alcohol. Tbo qoartkxn ia almoat dally ashed, "What I* tb* canoe of tb* unparalleled sacosu of Vxxxga* Bit- riaar Oar anawer ia, that they remove tbo eau— of diaeaae, and tbe patient re- cover* hi* health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and In v hr orator reign to Maty A v* year*, making It mthcr mom than equal to thal of obi Ferdinand I. of tbe Two llteltks, who imovuJo) tbo throne 1*311, ood dlowl ha ItUfl j nod exceeded, wo think, only by Item of Loots Xf V«, who began to reign In Mi), IMS, ami died to September. 1TIA, bo reigning more than seventy Iwe A* J * at » ■Eg leach t; ^ B dozen p»i X* dlffercii t Sgel, all clan Sy the prcc s, j Ed 1 belie Vt K^ent. Uc' v - to gaido *n* hk* reply LSifair- l* Hymi Had t, » ' fagobd pKota. "Jfon a* to tbi i?* width and v ^fjiicii it* hr r^ractcr of the QBoifeJad *Hr agn ■ a !l steer by CooW you not f< miy ooe of the Ibeir diflerence i |f opinion V This ebauge uuued its fore* more Boorish log, you com try ii upon them by adding flve or all drofo to every pink of want water you give Scatter the genet* of the beautiful Where’er thy footstep* wtarwy, To Idea* and cheer the weary oue* Who toU life’* rugged way j niteitfad* of Invw and ktudw** ‘The h*rve*t *ure will come. And pence, and Joy, andblewdnjr* . Shall light thy eveuinir home. Scatter the germ* of the beautiful » In the depth of the human anal j They nlmll bud and War rich fruitage While tbe eadieu* age* roll j Plant with tbe flowers of charity The portal* to tbe tomb, Aud the fair and pure about thy path ' In Paradi*c shall Mooaa. Hurled in the Snow Gottlieb Fiwr, Tbe School Master aud I Set No. 3, put up I® Jnat Publhdicd :—T •tone*, translated fn«n “i don’t lib* that red noae, and tboao l>ie«*t , , i ,. Mr*. Eiuma B. Stork. l*t and sd^UT i n a neat box, #1.50. We have a uuiuImt of other Tmnd* H tUuwt iituler w ay. which we will aunqUl from time to time. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UBHAAUM. Onr arrangement* are mek th*t .. are j»r. |«ir«^l to fill order* foraaeW. i*en^t hr the variou* ruiHMiiBe hmZ in tlita e*w»tir aud in Euroj^^F^ and Genifnt) at thr tame ratei M u- puhlidiet*. We keen co»-<,*ntly on iuud a Un* and varied .i«wh^mhuI. to width w»S daily mafcimr ^tdttimm. m We can *u -»|»lv nil th*- wattleaf a Km. •lay Sclnud. in* HiW«-*,TMib»»u*w* Tract*. Reward* 1 ; jd* ( Hiltlc IHcUm aii*w, QonAton Ihad *,^ati-cuim.K. I jcket*, Hymn B«*okt.. « *r..v4e. Any of our hooka (ejuevpi < 5«*e mirbj wkt) wnt by mail at th* niudr-d urio*. Rr^mmaMe diaennut* made |« and to Sunday-achonl*. We < ime*tl> requeat our —-fumii not to i#>nd cask by mail; but to n«cit clieijuew, dmfi« or Poet Office ordm. Tbe reword of the Ihmh* of At Ian wt- ww wwpwifwfw va *r» mm wwww '*■ Its a4onmobi|i* boo o very ugly look. According to an Bugltab authority, to twenty nine year*, from' 1841 to MTS, forty two yfonnm bare gone their throats It to vary poooibio to conquer it If yon will hot bo roooloto. I remember a man hi OioBbrdobiro who woo drunk every day of bio Hfo. Every forth tog bo enfnml wont to thf> .*i,' ii„uM. One eveoing bo stag ***** MMt si s lulr liosr bln wtte attllag alooe, ood drowned in tear*. He woo a man not ded eient ia natural nBbcttoo*; bo SfM mgred to be ofruok with the wretch odneoo of tbe woman, and with Miscellaams R. ti. R. RADWAVS READY RELIEF h«tf ter each year, lu tbo eleven >«ara, from 1844 to 185&, tbe Ion* won eight. from 1856 to ISM, it was twenty | from 1888 to 1874, fonrtceu. Taking tbe dtoaster* of the two |we coding term** of eleven year* a* a meo*ore, we nay expect that from 1873 to 1877 tbe loa* will be three for eneb year. Tin* is terrible, bat it to exceeded by tbe record of 1874, In which tbe number of steamship* fourth, mound p toadfty ire, tent (JitcOu Victoria completed tbo tbir* ly-ocrventh year of her reign on Hat- mil ay, June 20th, a* alto came to the ltriti-sb throne on the INRh June, 1837, four week* after the comple tion of her eighteenth year. As reign* otaml in history, her reign al ready can be prtHiouuood a long one. It i« the longest reign, with *tx ex- caption*, that England ha* known since tbe Conquest. Of her flve jure- deceasors of her own lino (Hanover ian) only one—George III-, her In front Ono to Twenty Minutes. hot one hour tightly, and In two doyo It will bo ready for so*. If allowed to fcr- omnt in o bochet, bottle It In twelve hoar* Allan* tbe buttle* ontv two bamao life. Frew seventy to eighty •ve, ind old age) from eighty Avn the voyage »«- o\ L interest iu Jesu- i- jSl ibristianR 1* * fetbe illnstratio;. | S* Nay of life, - j ^ ipmc directions, I ' tee «mio harbor W eome of the objt I |nn,i I>onds ot \ I - tfevetw. They h.\ K Farther. AU ar* jjrace in ouq farui I ter*, heir* of | i* fine Lord—-tbo "All believers ac*« s Keane. They n i; T salvation. These l Holy Ghost. He L molt aonree of ’ t | There ia one |l -bee fiWy C-:L- and univeraal. T» AH look for the | v and Htcrnol btos.-. I i» heaven. Then-r jfitercifte the sati. p- cqttion, and trusi^ I nut* only obje< t « ■ L»t«l Je*u* Chi ft baptism—not om but otic seal ol t E aoiMtanoe of this I uf covenant bouds I fonn is not essen; I l into i»venant tho> I ? in ei’Her inode. this baptism unit 1 > I protesting coven , | | Father, Sou and i 1 I is, therefore, out I Finally, the dal l ens as to non e- I more sw miug tit | bates are oft«-n | than things. An | hIkmU things tin 1 in respect oi tb* t substance. Tlie mlmit bis child - I naut relation to < I goes to bis clotM | j Loo sc bold, be fet the God of ls.wu the seed of An I children ; the t * to thousands of l j that love him j* instalments. TU| I Arm ii plan to Brake a keg full of it, ml top It on top, bat vary tightly GEOEGE S. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Fact* moat; Ibe truth b, «y children bam not touched a mornel uf anvthm* tbi* blamed day. A* ter mu, never mind muj I mnat knave yuw to gwea* bow II ba* form! with me. Hal not (Hie morsel uf final ruuld 1 lie* ae r WP*wpiPW euee^is. wn vwwi m ^wee* bay for tboue children that Ito <tm Wbal are tbe omm uf tbi* fearful teNnHb* f Tbe North Ailautle Is a stormy oorau j that »e all know. Il hi well nmlerwtood. too, that Ibe year 1873 wo* exorpttoually dUut* ternm to abififiag ot all kind*; tbe number of American taking vcwecln wa* fearfully great. But conceding all that can bo charged theor cauM-n, a large per orutage of km* it clearly doe to neklfMiN*. The coiupeti Item between tbe rival tinea, the oanbukm In make quick Uipa, the lock uf thorough nuamanufaip hove much to do with tboue peril* of tbe aea. It baa become the prnoMor too, to pot into earner* built abroad u claimed toll wbal tboue divtoion* udJ vary ludiflovaat indiv rdu*U, and ov er lap eneb ntto to tbe aaam one s hoi graiMlfather—reigned mere than thir ty aeven year*, George II., the long est of them all but one cm the throne, reigutug thirty three year*. Of the Stnart dynasty, not ooe reigned even twenty-aeven year*, na l**a« we follow Bogtish law, and date Charles H.’s reign frotu the day oa which bis father waa executed j bat even,ta;tbat case, Gharie* 11. reigued not quite thirty-seven year*. Histo ry wisely date* that.monarch’s reign from hi* Restoration, which took phtce iu 1680—and a* ho died early iu 1886, it says bo did not reign quite twenty-five years. Two of tbe Tudor monarch* reigued more than thirty-seven years; Henry V’liL, who died in the thirty eighth year of his reign, aud Elizabeth, who died in tbe forty-fifth year of bar reign. Three only of tbe Plantageoet kings reigued more than thirty seven yearn; Henry lit., who died in tbe flfty- Heventb year of hia reign; Edward ffl«, who died ia tbe fifty Aral year of hia reign; and Henry VI., who waa deponed in Ibe thirty ninth year of bin reign, and in tbe fortieth year of his age. Those Eqglish monarch* who reigned longer than Victoria yet has reigued, nil came to the throne young; Haary HI. at nine yearn, Edward HI. at fourteen years, Henry VI. at nine month*, Henry VIII. at eighteen years, Elizabeth at twenty- tire years, and George III. at twen ty-two years. -A* respects contem porary monarch*, Queen Victoria has ontreigued all who were living when she ascended tbe British throne, and a number of those who began to reign inter—Louis PhiUppe, Isabella IL, Ferdinaud I., Czar Nick oloa, Mahmoud IL, Frederick Wil liam ILL, Charles (XIV.) John, (Ber nadotte,) Leopold I., Otbo, I>oaua Maria da Gloria, Napoleon HI., Fred crick William IV., William IL, (Hoi- laud,) Abdul Mcdjtd, Charles X V., (Sweden.) Lon is and Maximilian 11., (Bavaria,) Ernest Augustus, (Hivoo- ver,) Frederick VIII., (Danmaik,) and a number of lesser Sovereign* in Italy and Germany. From present indication*, *he may sae another generation of sovereign* go out, for not only *• *be the Junior of the Em peror of Germany and the Osar of Russia, bat she is bat a tew year* older than the imperial Prince of Germany, who to tbe husband of her eldest daughter—and he to of the same age as tb* Emperor of Aus tria, and not quite a year older than the King of Italy, and only about sixteen mouths older than the Comte lla f Ihamlwnl BfiitUU tilH I .L.tiliml.). call mK mg of France and Navarre. general troth can hr staled, we ***tly belter*. Three Urntt* err M no ortotrory a* the} may aorm at tret sight. Al tea jcare of age the seewnd toothing te comptctrd, sad inflancy owght to end; ol Iwreity the honee aa leagar toerenoa In length, sad boy hoed •Msterolti etida ; at tes ty Um body eessoe to tocreaoe is whit* eager, ooe drachm of patver- ksed ginger, nod five drachm* of carbamate aeda. Uts tote it tote twelve VjHMPJHI pHpV* jpMM MiAiMCVf M fi.il.l t. il f HC fiit'l filtltlll d IT fills % | \ iltfitl 1*^1 Hull |Himffn^ |tohTt itutdOi ji white paper. IHsaolve rack awe ef the iH>wdcr* into a third twmblrr of starting ap as if a fiaah of lightaieg had darted epoe him { deed, Bally I Yon, and Mary, and the two yoaag N O iuiporU-d work krpi mi hand «* •apply the country trade. AB work i* made at <mr ob b factory to Ih* city, and under the preprietorV «ftcthl sapervisian.. S«-ntl tor Price I,icu Factory aad Ware Rikmis : Kinx. o|»po*ito taaww Street, on line of City railway. P. 0. Uox, No. 1TO. July 7 rt oars* of God to epoa me—I am drawing near to the pit of deatrwe iron. The captain of a ship of this elaaa skawkl have many of the qnsli ttoe of a gaaerol of an army ; wbat unfortunate!) man) of them are we know owly too well. The sen*ber of valuable Urea lost ia those tweoty uiue year*, by tbe •inking of Allan Ur Mteoatshipa, ia fooriel to coetem|>iate. Is there no way' of arresting this ooetly sacrifice f Certainly, if by boaeoi bwiMing, careful nekrtiag of ootnmandero, and oktllfal bundling of vessels, life en treated to the care of the nailing com panto* can he made safer, tbe companies should pay tbe neceasat) price and make life sale. The need too* (kretrwctkm of a single human tiring is a crime. and activity, this loiter growth weakem the hody ead retard* its moikma. Whew the growth cos ere atieoleMy, the body mate, rallies, and becomes invigorated This period ,o*.M seifcfirman ml linriiaimiit i n ■. *t-- ■ • ^iwiti -^--8 wPf IlfiWrt ilMfi IBt K|ilf BUCpQ P* iBF |krrl4kU of the firm manhood, and laato there'* an end. Give me that gtore, wife, fito gave it la him with a* tout vh men t ami tear. Ha la reed it topey tarry, seal einkiag the table with great violence, sail flinging him .jrn ft RK *ic« m Ul A K tl WCntHT-4'. :ru roxruaio* m DR. RADWAY’S Sanapariiliai Resslveot THB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ax* mazc vws *o«r ximnnrencn cm* m ■aw* paper; add to it six poaodto of •agar and twelve ooittm* of tar tone add. Bottle nod cork it tightly. etnn ami oflecting vow to God of re pentaoce nod aobrioty •*From that moment to Ike day of tete death ho drank no fermented li quor, bat confined bimoelf entirely I,, Um* iind ntM I n**■ or um mi way w fwaw^a we akwi • a ww w w> a sadden sad s»tom*hiug a change. (Ih» look* become health), bto cot taec neat, bm rhtldrea were clad, hie wife wa* happy; and twenty time* the poor man and hi* wtfr, with tsar* iu their eyes, have told mo Ike story, sad llasrsd the evening of the fourteenth of March, the day of (PtMlMMo Imivi? iboVB Atlanta & Richmond Air*Linr, Uu Mu* u - * * ■ nfMfef— iIJf ft* .... - sn-«ut>«rr •* di« Arrtr *TcWfaKM at kB ftf uoim wni-tim* rtllf. o<mw4 fUiMm *»•* KputMk«t|tl - - - • Jf OrFcsrlUFat ..... 3:*»s tMMMkCltyst M*«F AnriwUAUuUal ..... **•!* >r«aT«—*.eciMnn*>*T«M »•»■ U»t« ArUsu ctTT ?■*»* Uimtilktt IputtatanrS .... IWf* Arrive at CktriMtt »t -a - town wi-tb—*<-<i'»wp*riw teii*. U*»» Cfcertett* k **** Kpertenberp «l .... Cttjr at Arrive at Atlanta el - - - ***■ Kh by Ailmu Our. . . B t. »A«SZ:Zn(ri«-w * bmprrf*"** begin* when wo hare no longer any rent me of mtowogth to draw njioo, nod whew the natural strength to IRPPIp V||HPIipiP<pNr mMP 4HHRyp w CNTte * stid w hen oar thine nnanaiil fatieucw sad extraordiaary rflbri* impair the general health. When tbi* coudttton of thing* airiin, <4d age tea* fairly began, sad this (rnriod i« at seventy year* of ,*gc.— Unit• Jatrsei «f ttmML /Van#' JSo'ii/ fat ^ /fitf 1 1 j i . Si it i ii * ai ui s *.Msfw*a f Sew 4s t*^RY • »vm.as**E 8*w toE* ctoe uf plant * w ill idocMii mark freer wad fuller on a light, weak soil th*w •mu w heavy, strung onr. tout year wr mowred the vsrieiy in qaeetioai— Dwarf Nantarti«m»4iit a rich aail, wheae A«tvrw«4N>cdisctHtaba, lhkami. TatuumS ami auaac others grew, and bloomed magnificently, end although it made a luxuriant growth of pistil, the tdomw w*« sparer and umortis fsetory. Ih»rtnliu'cu is atmther va riety that will keef* up a Imllient bloom oh a dry, sandy soil, too |s>or to icnIm* a good crop of corn or imtotoes, bat wltl ran too much to plant and bloom shyly on a rich, productive soil. We eonkl name •r vers I other specie* in the name category, hat it to utmeoeamary to establish tbe fact. < T‘'lfe4k I'hiT-S’i f to Inkwtjto i Jt IRR stone thought bn hod reuaem to tw> iwowd te thoroughly ahareetevtetk, and we give It la bis own word*: <k drsuMtfator iisrU cin Mrlk-n hurt of tbe liren of bin anomtore ter six generwtkm* of the family before him i aud th* imiIv iMutnt of the w **•* jt re ae^w^w va 1 ** * wmswr tradition I feel ptvwd of la Ihtet Una renowned la tbo luttte Iter great when be mode the row of oobrtoty . It ia all nonsense about not being able to work without ate, ami ft a, and eider, and fermented liquor*. Do How* and cart borwre drink ale f It Is mere habit. If you bar* good, non risking food, yon son do vary well without ale. Nobody works harder than the Yorkshire people, and for vaunt tmanthar I h#*n tr» unsown ww*r* y Wri^mn va ws^- p^ * * - a w aa*< a * tM t? Wtotototo VaksfoaLiwm la ryuaa*u m . — XBMJ mQTmmuirm RMWl WHO n§(^ ate* 91 No hunaeksoper should to wrilhout a battle uf spirit* uf siumouht, for liratdec Its medical • slue, it to foval aside ter bonsehukl tmrpmun*. It to nearly ss naofhl as noup, aud ita febeapanum briag* it within reach of oil. Fet a ttanpoottful of ammonia to tf quart of warm soap sods, dip la a flannel doth find wipe off the ffy spooks, sad an for yoornrtf how mack labor it Will save. No scrub bang wiB la* needful It will cleanse aad brighten etlvrr wonderfully. To a pint of sod* mix a tcaapooofUl of the spirit*, dip in yowr silver wfioons, larks, tec., rub with s break and iMk-titeJi Milk rlftABM)t« tekitite For washing mirrors ami window* It to very drmtwhlc ; pwt s tew drop* of ammonia oa a piece of paper, aud it will readily take off erery sput or finger mark on the glass. It will take oat grease spot* from every fatal*i out an it** ammonia uewriv w ear , ae—w ss (wei — dear, lay.ldatting | taper o%sr the |dao* and press a hut fiat iron oa it ter a few mows am to. A tew drops of water will dtenn Loom and whiten thorn ss well; ohm maaliaa. Then it te a most refreshing agent at the lot tot table; a tew drops to a bssln of water, sod H the skis to «4l>, It will remove all giootenews aad cites grew bis odors. Added to foot bath it entirely sheer In all aoxton* sorelU so often arising from the fat* In Change of Schedule Stotint CaUiUKa H. R. (Umrcxv Columbia, H. C, Oct. ^ Clianpt 1 of *clH“d«to, to into cBe v »»ltlI t fit pi ttvtxtiiiv, *• c>' * ' and after Snndsy, Dth instant Leave Columbia Arrive at Oliarloaton -fill! 1 .oa v« Charleston * —-*?S Arrive at Columbia * Nryft I Kxpres*, Freight on it Hem Troi* (iSundopr mryfw’- Leave Columbia Arrive at Columbia ♦fgftl! Arrive at Cbariestori y*®?* Leave Charleston 6 #** Camden Train will rim Mondsy f Wfg ue»day and Friday as follows: L»vf Columbia * *[* Arrive Camden - * t .care Camden -♦"* f * Arrive at Columbia -U ’f* * 8. n. Fickiks, Gen Ticket A*t lotod tk%t wheat be wa* on bis dontte tod be call all hte children around him, aad aahl, ’Sow, to my ilMnur, 1 bare aeauched monk carefully through all Ibe IrsdittMO* I could And of onr family , and I never could discover that there was a dtehonret saoit .iti.Fi m nuf f. irgli I kj II amawi* fesss^f-wrjg a 'wra weie*^!*** w* -m i sg- therefore, say of yon, or any of yoor children should take fo dxhoweat way*, it wtU not be brwuaee It ran* la oarr blood; U dona not botong to yon. I law vs tin* precept with yon s iisu contenl iuul tb© extent il «hd yet both offer I wery Uutuau soul, »*>(! ye shall be will bo saved, no i one theory true 'toet are bolievei - arc clecL You u; J ‘‘on-essential uia: j with the same ri only w*»o iu despiu ■ht we are one i Ming OBI of Bad Dr. Hall doe* sot approve of tbo old doctrine which waa formerly in stilted into the mind* of ekiklroti— that they should spring oat of had the instant thay awake iu the morn- log. He say* that up to eightreu years every child show Id be allowed to rest In bet), after the sleep I* over, until they foci a* If they would rattier get up than not. ft to a vary great mistake for persons, old or young—especially children aud feobto ne dentarv ntrtiHf fn noun re out of bed the moment they wok# up, all out instinct* shrink from it, and Tie rosMto.—Dr. Beuiict, a |»r« feasor of some artobrtti, ooumderw it ss so invalnnbta article of dint, and oacribsa to it very imfiorlaiit medical (•ropertie*: That the tomato is mi© of the most powerful aperients of the materia medico, ami that in all those affection* of the liver and organ* whore ostomel to imlispenaabto, it i« probably the most effective and least barmfel remedial agent known to the profession ; that a chemical extract pill can be obtained from it which will altogether su)iereede the are of calomel In the care of disease ; that ha baa anoeeaafWUy treated diarrhoea with this article alone; that, when used naan article of diet, it is almost a sovsreiga remedy ter dyspepsia and todlgwation ; that tbo oiUaeua to ordinary Should make use of it either raw, cooked or ia the form of catsup, with their dally food, as it is a moat healthy article. The Short line Schedule C. u .St' Ju Ki.iL8< >ad CoMriJ*» and #D<v tto* to •ffaci a pwMw «t*. COLIMIUA rpHE following I will Ik* operated on date «30IWtt NOBT11- Train No. 8. Tito* Leave Augusta, 6 30 * hi * ] G raniteville, # 7 88 a m * J Bateavillc, »4S am 1JJ Columbia, 1158 am abator, 14 34 p m *; Arrive Charlotte. f« 48 p w ^ 5 No. 8 Train makes cioae couaeeto Richmond, to aU point* North, av at New York at 8.& A. M. No-4 makes clore oonnoction, no Ricn^ 1 all points North, arriving at New at 5.15 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Train No. h Train Leave Charlotte, *7 00am *] CliCAtrr, 9 54 am « Columbia. 13 16 p m * ^SttrSW. 4 M p“ 1; A fVwdMM a a At»w AV-r, nixa wtu «m vtemmrs: mmmp to KaI/waV A oo. x» tt Wattao t Vuri itthraMtn w* ■OMBBtralUi lo wwoder »o fat 1 ** Kri» very far it < I Letua Icaru it . I l v To.diourtUAtna i«l Ihe fivaskei of rewl v >Ul iumI ©aaetib. j l*retaiu wore to il f l| d godlioeaa. l"| n •“ *UGng aud tb I “Ron uon-esacnM I "* las generous at J •’ho differ from u | x " «»y leas, “1 aa. | Aixdloa, I am of 11 '•fix denoaiinatii I emphasis t.ii Ghrist.” So shall I ^ the Spirit iu thl ^ r - I>r. Joseph G. & C. Railroad. >AM&X<»IS TXAIK* nu Aattr, B*U* T * vilX KuUt Tmiu. oa SoaUt C*iwllaa •Uml at m4 Iowa ; ri* Wain* r«1*C North »•• mrth <m> CUrtau*. ColawaU and Aafaria- »»1 VII- lairtMA. CninaWt ul Avuta XaUroaSa. twenty minute* spent to too MmUi ...... till a. a aWm ...... MS Iftlmny He* ostewr i« r m. halloa AW Arrtva at SeeaarHI* .... Him DOWS „ t . v .,. Lmv* 0n**avUU 7:30 a. m. - US) MmUi; 11:11 InSmy - to r m. ... - - 4:*> Arrt** at OntaaAu • - flip- *" Asfferatm Jiramch and Mne tttihjt iHvit- JT* , ton. aoar*. " Wa • 1 Imtc VuMU . 4MS a. ■ Arrtw 7 1.1 j> m. waking up, after the aye* are aad ia turning over sod •tretrbm tbe limbs, do aa mseb graai as sowm sleep, b-vivi-w- the oimrattotia ret tb though the upright «oa»t within wart always oo the watch for the straight sat way to the end to rlow. It waa went of character was always exer creed to detecting ground* of trust, rather than m aaslysing the ourvapt motives of ImwrntMal oratsaacs. flat to did not ivaaitl aut hmniat Mfo os Mfe WRw- U wa* to him always Ihe "fight of fifth/ ant la say spec ala ties, bat in n ilrlirtlr mmrltisl hisi Aad to a genii ware* ef aalare, which •feff la aa a qilfiaiilty to the hamrt, « aaaojae* gallop where before It was to a creep, refi fehaagfitty. Tbl* t boametog oat ad W a* i|MN|K 'feMp angfe qgp. hn wall hrwahre. to il equally good. Fat a mist id waxme amt altska (li<> unith<<:* gw-waww wms w mai^rw * wam^^o rewn^m^MFSP thawegh the wat|r.. JVhen they look vhfto finer thgm to water and pal them ia the sarehlue, or to* warm r;u*Utto* In cooversstfon L