The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, December 01, 1869, Image 3
t whnt the*
5W Booh
to make the
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ch « t*, tal . e
ore we intro.
Ich of mo«t
'«ry ■e« Df< j
w » to w or .
'°ok on ana
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j* eJ ««th.
| their crop*
*y until the
> rhe B<>gt
Pore should
offer np a
■nfctly ftw ait
^>en instead
and telling
I' is suffering
I that he £
J'r^arh, a «i
<r °d to bless
once to his
listing their
, lf - he rise*
| fl him, anj
>* «» Lord
"ild'lmmble
I Tke Whole
pleulated to
• to hear the
ation. ith,
| uhin fo"it«
tot see how
to pttTt
10 Lutheran
i a liturgical
Ihj Lutheran
1 » Worship,
was the last
t it too now
very similar
SMALL.
k 2Sth, the
(tli the Rev.
Newtown
resent nt the
corner-stone
trse of erre-
utherancon-
ille, Hardy
It was a
[uun clay, anil
ountains ami
siiflicieiitlv
[ de interest-
illage some-
UTid drove-
liet stris-t to
ll.T esteemed'
irr. vbo rep-
11 in one* loyal
rict, several
nt, besides
I to the rest
vert a most
r pastor anrt
edtofortsbly
lire; whilst
inble better
■nt .prepared
I itj to which
nple Justice,
i hour or two
I cat inquiries
imeiits upon
and special,
t to the care
Wtkl retired
Liml nature’s
rep-"
cloudy and
t s of a rather
siblc in the
fell on the
less we w ere
e better,and
fact, that in
joy the great
the polished
itteranees of
id of engag
■remonies of
of another
iflee.
en appointed
lie preacher
nake a long
58, over, hid
r, we could
le annoying
erhaps, from
fail to be
for services
dons became
• of a failure
a determined
irrespondent
<1 or unpre-
ed, and id
font 0 ie dire
vithout lmv-
nall inwUage
as cstwfuUy
uand to meet
then all ye
i fix, or have
as the joy of
iugs
e, be a come-
jut punctual,
Mack pony,
lay morning,
i to sec him
nf. Our re
w, j°y
i killer bad
owed like a
tv ices having
| once t<> the
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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. 0., WEDNESDAY! DECEMBER l,-i860.
village ehureh—a uniou eliurch—aud
from all such joint stock concerns in
to worship God, “ the good
Lord deliver us," and Lutherans in
jongpii mast particularly. Thq house,
causes “too tedious to mdu
^ % was ungainly in $p$«&Ntoe
s tKl tmcomfortnble in reality; but
lb* attoachuice was good aud the at
tention fixed. Wo were trcsited to n
joosf excellent disooursc', happily
Miiapted to the owsasion—tlie “oil
well beatenaud I have no doubt
m , BV present went away with now
impressions Of Lutheranism, and in
respont i»urt love for (li.
yfother Church of I'roteslsnisin.
fbe sarmoo was billowed by short
tnWtowiw, soliciting money ami mtb-
^Hfiptions in aid of the new enter
-Mize, which met with* very generous
ivspmto. The amount 1 do not re-
■uaaber; suffice it to say the must
sanguine anticipations of the Pastor
wore more than realized. Aud 1 take
pleasure j n recording the fact, that
all was done “deceutly and iuonler,”
as becowetb the cause and houst' of
Ood; and not by a resort to the
comic, or expedients of more than
<fc>*tyW<Marah«. f ( ,
After the money anil subscription
had been secured, the clergy , officers
ami congregation repaired i.to the
she of the new church whoae touuda-
tiou had been laid; aud one corner
of whicli was suriaounted by a beau
fill block of white marble elegantly
finished; the gift of the WlafffcCOter
congregation. A number of articles
of the usual character (iadudiag the
Bible and Book of Worship) haviug
been deposited in the stone, the
Pastor of the eongregatiou the- Rev.
P. MR tier preweeded to lay the
“ Cot net Stone f observing the ini
pressive aud appropriate form con
tained in onr Book of "Worship, and
partienlariy designating the church
by the name and title of St. Peter.
The church is finely located, about
the centto of the town ou the luiviu
street, standing back from the line
of tlie side walk some ten or fifteen
feet, and when completed will pit*
Sent a very" neat ap|iearance. In
size it is forty five by thirty two, aud
will be surmounted by a tower from
which we trust it long will ring out
tlie silvery tones of a Ik-11 calling to
worship the eitizeus of that quiet
hamlet among the mountains. It is
expected that the edifice will be com
pleted, and ready for dedication Kit
May or Jane at which time we ho|«e
ipiite a num’iM-r of onr clergy and
laymen may find it tlu-ir duty and
pleasure to be present, aud encourage
this praiseworthy littJe congregation
in the work of well doing.
Iieligaus services were continued
on Friday night, Saturday and Sun
day morning and night; ami also on
Monday night.
Ou Sabbath morning tlie .jjaera-
ment of the Lord’s Supper was dis
pensed, and five persona iwivnMn-
to Church connection by ba]it>Hui
and confirmation. The attendance
timing the continuance of the meet
ing wys very good, considering the
state of the weather, and the dilapi
dated condition of the so-calleil Union
Clmreh. We were most kindly enter
tained daring our sojourn, and “faired
mKptnously every day.” t>n Wed
nesday evening, we reached home,
and found all well and waiting our
coming.
Onr prayer is that the visit of my
self and brethren to our friends beyond
the mountains may redound to te
glory of God in advancing the Interests
of his kingdom, and tlie spiritual
welfare of his people. 1 will dose this
eownuoieation by some reflections
«** a general character groWirtg out
of what I sow, heard, and frR on the
above occasion.
1. I wan forcibly impressed with
the foot that the minister immedi
ately concerned on such and similar
occasion* should extend not only
a general notice, bat special invita
tions to his brethren of snrrounding
charges, and all within a convenient
distance, to be present and give him
their influence and assistance. I am
confiileat Bro. Miller felt greatly
encouraged and ebmforted by our
presence and labors, anff that his
people and the community were
"highly gratified, we have no doubt.
There is a diversity of gifts and
grace*, and a moral and social power
*u numbers that no singls individual
possesses sir can command. More-
the liKDiren so invited should,
for the getartaJ good of our Zion,
make a special vaTort, some sacrifice
«f time and comfort, if necessary,
that they may be in attendance at
th«-appointed time. And not only
so, Knt^each prepared, if required to
V«cial ttermon ; and flben
*hcna will be no cause of ckagriu to
the speaker over an ill-digested and
entile, extemporized address, and no
•^appointment and loss of time on
the part of tlie audience. ,
-• I was most thoroughly eon-
'mred of the foUy of brottiifg so-
called union churches. The one in
which we worshiped at W— is a true
*jreseutati ve of this gsnus—rode in
SMUcturCj antiquated iu ujqjearaiiee,
enwked ami weatherbeaten without,
ml dingy within. Jt sewnecl to be
upon the point ef falling to pieoea,
and only preserved from dissolution
by bauds of iron. The cold moiuituin
bree*e« came streaming iu upon n»
from all imaginable, and unimag
inable quarters, and the room wn* so
dark that reading was difficult. But
after all we found this exclusion of
light to be a wise amsagnnent, for
the snsb being minus tin- maximum
of glass, the shutters were closed,
and we were thus kept a little aliove
32 degrees Ffireubsit. X» w to wor
ship God ttnddr such vircuiustamis,
with your blood niuuing like slush
ice: hi short, to ho shut up in a vast
refrigerator, and yet la- u found in
spirit” is exacting too much at the
hands of ja»or bunmu nature. We
arc, and liavc been for years, opjsvssl
to the erection of these structures—
tlie houses of dcvotionul strife—mill
desire to believe that the day is past
wheu our lM-oplc anywhere will la-
so unwise as to enter into a copart
nership fraught only with lackeriug
and inconvenience.
3. As I wati-hcil with feelings of
protbiuid pleasure the rising watts of
our now edifice I came to the conclu
sion, that a fhithfttl anil energetic
pastor with a congregation who
“ have a mind to build,* ean and will
erect a suitable house for the worship
of God at the propt-r time under
apparently very untoward circum
stances. The Building Committee
iu this instance consists of the Pastor,
the entire male membership of his
congregation, fimr in number all told,
and quite a number of hays thrown
in to keep things moving and stirred
up generally. Shivering with cold I
watched them ill the early hours at
the morning busy at work, w hilst the
sparkling white frost lay thick on
every object, and I thought within
myself with such management, co
operation and driving power the house
must speedily he driveu fur wars I to
isnnpletioM. Brother Miller and his
little flock are deserving of all eum-
uwnitwtion for their deteminatioo to
build—the liberality they have manl-
festetL, and the energy with which
great work in which we are engaged, administered to » very large number
but be deeply impressed with the of communicant*, aud thiu cloned
truth of the adage, ‘ like priest like the sen ice* of an occasion long to be
P® 0 ?**-’ remcniliered by the brethren of Sax-
Tlie preaching mi the occasion aretli OitircU. ^Te must not omit to
couimem-ed on Huturday , and was all mention that the exercises of the
doue by the writer, In compliancy Sabbath Were rendered very Interest
with tlie respectful inyltpliiNi oh the iqg by the ib-rformanees of an excel-
l’aetor loci. The dedicatory sermop lent choir, fi hfih famished for the
and sen ices tisik place on Sptiday, occaahin, music etjpal to that of «|fih
the 7th font. NotwitUs(niidlhg the of pur beat dty choirs. The meeting
WIMliL u> “ “
day vyns sumewliat iiuTcment, tbj
jssiple ibwked In, iu mnb fritm ujl
the surronudinc country. At nu
early hour the b
was pint meted mitn Wcdneaday
cvVriuijf, and n-"utt«xi in the acces
sion ti> the church of ten young per-
pose was literally i sons by confirmation, ami thirteen
crammed with attentive am! nppar- ,uh>crihert to tko l.utkeron Hrifor.
eutly devout hearer*, who uigintabiwr 1 1 be bn fhren have within tlwuiaelv
their seuts till the dose of the dedi
e»toi-y si-rjuon, and the ceremony of
consecisuus, and the administrathm
of the holy Kuchurfat. to a targe
nuiiils-r of tsMiimunicanta Tlie ser-
vns ted * large, eomnuMlloUs and neat
building, which, when tin I-tied, will
►uni ry . Inn . I.
hu\e, nml it is n:iul for, jGilch, wTieu
we ciiiisidAy that this Mmgrrgation
mon was tia.vd on Kpb. H: 20: “ And lay Inumsliatrly iu the track of Hhrr-
iire built on the fonmlatioii of the man’s itcsofsrbig Irmr, toflerts gn-at
Apostles and Prophet*, Jeana t'hrUt! credit ii|miu the energy aud zeal of
liimsclf being the eh iff Corner atone." these brethren.
Of tliu. character of this |mrt of the
services it does not become the wri
ter to speak. Tlie ceremonies of
consecration were performed by
BrotKer Barb, according to the appro
priate and beantifal form preorrilifd
in the Book of Worship. It was new
tp tlie congregation and the x|>ccta-
tors, but all whom I heard express
an oi«inion upon it, were highly de
lighted with it. The seventh day of
November, Dhffl, waa a bright and
a happy day in the history of Zion’*
Evangelical Lutheran rhurt h, and a
day which will donhtless tie long re
membered by those whose privilege
it waa to participate in ita solemn
scrvicen. \Ve tmst that a new and
powerfttl iuipulae was given to I.nth
cranium in that section of God'*
moral vineyard, which will be frit for
many years to come.
Before rbsdug. I will adtl for the
encouragement of our brethren else-
At the close of the meeting the
official locnrtiers of the congregation
tendered Bro. Beriy tjie following
resolutions:
Knotted, Tliat we tender the Rev.
Vf. Beriy our hearty thank* for the
able anil truly interesting grrmon
delivered on tbe occasion of the ited-
ieottoh of onr rboirli.
Knotted 2d Reganling it as a Imid
and fearless \ iodUntmu of Lutheran
ism, we rr*|>cctfa!ly solicit a copy
for publication in the Lutheron Viti.
tor.
Bro. B. promised, us soon (U time
witald i«crmit him to revise his notea,
and plm'e the sermon at the dispuaui
of the Editor for |Nibliratioii.
Thu* closml three services, to tlie
edification iff all, and we trust, te
the glory of God. Tours, Ac.,
B.
. . For IS* Loilsfi** Vhsur.
i Pisessfiiagi of gswhsrrj
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
Gold Medal waa Awarded
•l 0w isU Psir is Bskiswn to
q;ba3* m mavVk
fcr the best Plants, one Baltimore. Phdafetptii*
and New York Pitre* CMfoa as* Warrroom,
No. tl, N. Liberty Sc, above Ballimore Stmt,
bnltimorr, MU, ^
STIKPgg mvoaitaro alt th« lalre im-
pnoemeou, inetuatef «to AgnRi TrtWr Ivory
Vrasu and Iba iraavmd Praaab Alton, fully
wsnwatod far Sr* /efft, with the yririleas <d
exchange within twelve isontha if nut wtMac-
tory lo th* purcMRr
6wwi ba«lfliMi«B4rMor Organ •Imij’i
ca has! at tssa fiM ts fi*0S
Rek resect wbo hmv« our Pianos in nm :
Gas. lloU. K. Ire, Laxiadre Vtd Gan.
Robt Reiioau Wilmington. N ft- Cm. D. H.
Hill, tniartABf K. C, Blahbp Wilmar, New
where, that three other house* iff
worship are in process of erection 1 The Yewtimy Conference, of the
trad completion, in the Ismuds of onr Byiiod of South Carolina, met nt Ztf*a
Sy nod which win he ready for dmli ! Aiwdeoiy, In the honed* of Rev.
fentiba Iwfore the clone of tbe present T. R Botnewt’s rltargc, on Saturday,
they have thns for prosecuted die «ynodhal year, of which you win
doubtless brer in due time.
CALEB.
Blonntsvflle, Tennessee, November
11th, 1MB.
work. Muy tbe Great Head of the
Church grant unto our dear brtffhcr
favor in the sight of all the people,
anil crown with bis Wessiug ttg> work
so auspiciously begun. And when ’ K»r L>uiw»* V.«u<
St. Peters ou Caputs w completed and | Mettiag of the fid Confereuse Charck
ready fivr detlie-.itioii, if God be will- Dsdiaotiaa—Lwtheroa Visitor, At
iug I desire to ke there owl to OKet ^ ^ ^ ^ vr vo .
a numU r o» mv brct!ir«-n to whom I . . , . , ^
, . , -..it . » sketch of onr interesting meeting
am lometl in love with book* of steel, i . . .. ,,, ", *
• , ... _ ... _ we lieI at Nazareth t him li on tlie
And more than tin* mr prayeri* tlmt i
tlteti and there tlie Holy Spirit may
’ The “CAROLINA FAHmUIOTNCp. made town Uic I'fampl.atre of Soulii
t'nrwlum. uufi is |nximim-iA by vans.mu. ( hetnisld qoo of the best Manures
known, only infim-iur to l’wiui uui 4 hiiuio iu its Pert Hi/.iug Pretiertie*. These
1‘hoajihatus are Uu: letuaius of cJxtiu<*t laud and se* anhu.ll*. and po4*ews
qualities of the grealest valia to tile agvieuttaMst. rasd’
NTe annex the hnaly ff* of rKifeisor Mtefwml. -ji .-* ?
i-kMiXATORY pa* lUJi jskolf.vt CfftirAK Of ArtH oarouNaV I
:**'*> ii Jvofiid # oritbrts !
AtwlnUi «f ti KmJfcefC.HtOI.rSk WBT1LIZKI1, pe/<»«dlywdvwl.
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We will furtiish this ripcttciil PKUTilJZr.lt to Planters and Mlnwaiat
♦flft IT-ton iff 2.iadMfak.^* "I , i,. A , , ...
*GB0. W. WILLIAMS & CO., FacUira.
tM i* •
*?,tM,
third fhmday.
be present in the means.-
aaifooting and denmnstrating his
power to nave the *iu:a-i iual«miffii.\
the saint. , J. E. C.
H»*itt" *|m'1it chiefly in ftill nud frie
there wss a |-efty foil attendance of
the .10th of October, and nt the doa
of a sermon, delivered by Rev. A. Ik
L. Moser, was was n)<enM with prayer
by Rev. J. N. Tfc-rriek.
•Rev*. T. ft. B.-ftg«», K A. Bollea, J
J. N. Herrick amt J. A. Hligh were
the oh-rtca! memherw present.
Revs. W. Berh-y and J. Hawkins
were absent.
ftcreti, of the riglitren clmrehe* |
1-iouglng to Confrrencr, were rep
rewrnled by lay delegate*.
On mol km., the sarnff officer* iff.'
Confrretue were eks-ted to serve
another y ear. They are as follow*
Rev. T. 8. Botncwt, Prrehlrnt; Rev.
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Vag Mere*. H. gmrwril 4 Bore Fremle Brtm-
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PI AMOS
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THE DEP08ET0EY
n, t . OF TIIR
MARTLin S.1.9X101,
■ 8 Inmi-ied with re naiqu—d aaortmetit
I <X eT«ryihjng os.x-.se ry ui the org.aix.Uos
an 1 manreemeDt of Kundav Schooh as* Bibki
Clare*, is, eonpiWtig Librarin, *nifcrmJy
Houud, Lettered sod Numbered, library and
Premium fin—e*. at higbret exsefienoe red
beauty. (Jursuon Jluuka, Clare Beaks & & Hymn
Bucks Roll Buck-. Music Books. Pieter* 0*r <•
ami Hea-ard Tickets. Commentary Bible Die-
tiooarlaa, Senytore Map*, an* other book* de
signed to aal Ifcaetiera is exptawing their
huia *yd
i aelectioo,
ISHige far <
may older by
other books mcii
m
For (lit* Xautltar-rteo Vialkff.
the brethren. TerT little bnslnere. j „ awkjn ^ rfaeretarr ; and Maj. J.
of interest wn* tr.iuaaHrd. the time | |m(ing. Treasurer
Rev. A. I». L. Moser, iff the Xi-ll. ■ * V ' r
Doty’a Waaliin^-JIacIiinr,
MVtravtn mrnwi»r»iy
UNIVERSAL CIOTHES WR1NUBR.
ii
ROANOKE COLLEGE.
Cfvillti lnMituiMialuo-bnlst$*lrt% Bosnukc
1 County. T. It fi«- U-aullbl tot Mile
IPBOVKI) With B..WV4 a i'.rtxt I' -, at.
low with txs as* Um P.-eawr sane, re- • IA'tSS?. ___
sag*Kbre-My Or «i^w to aoy ni* re i*a fif f'***1 >*•« Bwreke re the retd*! ufnKtotx re
— "HM isxr:, — axanw
ndm-tsl at the last Synod, and The Treasurer made hi* report. ; “X# hk* our isa.-i. ue mu.
Mr*r* Editor* .—I have just re ' n *>fetmiuatkw on the pan iff *11. to wa* m-rtved asit.f.wmation
j tntiMKl from the dedication of anwt her abide by and carry oat nil mensuros! -yiie reports mrete u)«mi the state /. -• ,' fl , y -
Luflurnu Clmreh. to the Imnmts of which ten,I to tbe promotion of the,* „,,*** rhaFgut. li to ^Llr . «... .. 1
tlio iTnlstkin SynM, and knowiiAjj t] M iiitcn -t ot thr Church — | laa^K **- V r f tWi■■ —.—a
j deep interest which you aud your!
1 numerous renders fi-el ill evfrv todi-7 ftnr and
j ...... * ” r niMWffi, ncr. n. A. nonra m-Mic tut *
, cation or proflprnty in our Zion, 1 1 i -»•-1 r - - - 1
of religion in the <MT*-rvnt ehaega-s,
by their res[<aerive panfors, wen-
mrerntginf. 1'nder this hem
| 11 1 took of tVomhipf o__ u * iwju*
again poaffid, ntid f think ere fob*. reirererewt .ff the «*.
acjMeriffiC
nMure toteti<**.*»w*to«l.iav r l -»* faf- y i
* or hirer ftore.li *!
yottr ’ Resolutions of npprnrol of the 1’ia-
- , In _
* j [wrprmal
lb
lb#
I-Vs
U.BLGUMP wgMiiprt-,
fit, -i, 1 cutlmiK ten mui.ih*
LU, f*5m -ti
Salinated k-xpeoae*, 9308.,
hasten to give yon a brief aoeount of all op|>o*iti<m to the latter wilt give
tlie excrciaeitowtlicwcusioii,together
with such refieerionn a* may suggest J generally adoptrri and usnl in nil
v, ‘ 5 tiiwi uwl opomit iotm of the Aaturimn t 2y*JjJT ''euJ'Xi? "j"
^ I table K**etr, when the loMowmg rt to-luto .reremJhn. re# a' • rei*»«fcw|
| resoh taan ra offimnl and mrani- -w-ffi y*»'ft.
»oroyA, s atesstnc to Alt tdr l«r /utew* rretusslsre omit re
■f lire tan-al-s ,* II.v Is. . W £1x8, Htxretore ql lh« facshy.or to*D. w.
1 U O’ fl»mLr:.pn.ri»MfPtffsufc«a.lT5i. ••I.lres
mnn .d i aatoa
Nmutrrei.
fMIde
•real t ,* 'i ■»'
Tlmt are hare beared
re the luwareit of tbe
ta -*rMrb Men*. H. A.
j themselves to my niiud as 1 j-ticeed. 1 of ortr eburrbes, esj>eef*llr »r “Baini
This eliurch is called Ziou uiul Is Smalf* wt»a!d torn loose a fi-w more .
: located iu Knox Guunty, Tennessee, »broadddrs against some other* he ,
six mile* south fif the city of Knox aide fhfi “Ctrenit Ruler." By tlie
| vlttor It is a substantial ami a very'way, Mr. Editor, tt i* amnatng to aee . - h-ij,.
nent and eommotbonafrnme building. < vrliat a senantton that irrHele of;,society tor the Mtnte of Month t'ornliiiu
well arranged on the modern plan of! “ftnmV baa erented tn reftnbt qttnr- i a eng.igml »ml tlmt we heartily
i chnreh architecture. Its dimensions* ters. Gould no! be be indifrtst to t grriminwiiit »ud bre w.wl ts the
Its en * give ns *‘u/eir more of He tame mri t' m , Hir , whom turn. *
Itserec- f Bnt to retnro. On Sunday the new , 1’nafari an dtai an*ad at ntnfilaagth
Dort-Tn
Of M»
a* k
a oreighte
it »« uf tofiar
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are thirty-five by filly feet
i tire cost was about $1,200.
tion speaks well for the devotion of chnreh wn* "dedicated, mvoraHng U-
the congregation to the eburrh of ’ the beautiful form jivesctllied tn the
their fathers and of their choice, ns Book iff Worship. The dedicatory
well as their eulighteuetl Christian sermon was delivered by Bro. Beriy-,
liberality and zeal. The congregation ' from I There, v: 21, to the Inrgeat
■uimbera only about eighty member*. 1 audience tlmt bn* ever been roflretVal
None of them are rich tn thi* world’s on any occasion in this rletnity. It
goods, but they are, wliat is infinitely was composed of Lutherans, M*-tlio- hj. ju-r.J. S. lMrrtek. At II •’duck
I letter, rich in faith, and hnvr, nnaldetl <]i*ts, Baptists, and, I believe, a few
by others, erected and paid for this ( yniverwdists ; and notwitbstandjng
v.-....* : e.., v i- ff*. 1 ” ^ A -,tj»
beautiful house, iu which they, and
their children, and children's children
may worship tin? living God. It i* an
ornament and we trust will prove a
rich blessing to the neighborhood,
and will stand aa a proud monument
to tbe memory of those by whom it
was ptanneil and exeeniert.
In this enterprise much praise is
due to their devoted nud highly
esteemed and beloved Pastor, Rev.
I’rof. J. C. Barb. In addition to his
onerous duties as Professor of Mattie
mattes in the Wesleyan University
at AAheus, regularly djsptmscs the
word and sacraments to this and
another ehitfch, besides preaching
frequently at other places. He is not
only a man of fine natural endow
ments, well cultivated, and a good
theologian, bnt he is an excellent
practical preacher, most devotedly
attached to the doctrines and usages
of the Lutheran Church, aud labor*
industriously, energetically and-per-
u servbring!yfor the promotion iff her
the inclemency of the weather, this
large congregation listened with the
most inteuae interest to tbe decidedly
able aod instructive discount* of
Bro. B. tt was understood that he
would, diacusa the pecnliar doctrines
and usage* of onr church, hem . all
of p.mtonti rtaMiug
anti the rei)iprei o4 the adwstzy. Ou
motion, the dioonn—utt waa thscoo
tinned until is*r neat Coaler eat ml
At 10
reh glows
o'ciouk, Hunday morning
Rev. U. A. Uotlea preached tn a large
and attentive eoagWRatioo. The rite
tff confirmation wn# adaiimatered to
dx young |iem*M by Rev. T. S.
Hoinest. Her. J. A. 8hgh con sc
eratetl tbe etemteitn at the Lord'*
Hupper. Muny. who love their Irerd
and Master, remembered Hun around
Hi* tab!*. Tits collection lifted was
l*t*M* i
Ub'- -a I a,"-* P I )>«ar vioere- voq , ^
• haute _
«*«* «•». -IRWI JgA IrrijhM. i» ytUiOM «!•» tv imp
jflr-wftfuS'f.i?
«a av-Pwa toft IT ■ ila. r rei— tea re a- -. -v
-IP r a n»».lh'« Irtok ->xx»>iij^ IO d.|\xX#*>-^
X. B--]
oannut cal ! u luakr *
arriiin*. and m*y rjMt*n*v
a- after ta-pactiOB so not meet thrir wtohea, pro
aided liiey ate at* injured.
CaUfapMa be fanrarted. po*Ug» paid, to
•ay addrew alreiwi y#**H*tcd. Addrca*
nor. a witm.j.sb-'i,
lie. SB V: Ikpatte Stnat.
JialUmax, Mi.
Aug 18 -Mtoateua* ret1—tf
PATKHT ELASTIC SPWJCII
A Siifciiiuit fur Hair and Feathers.
The EVaffiir Sponge Mattress
i* tbr IreahWcM. «ktMS, Orel kfcctfc, durabl
and best lx—-to tt.# trortd.
The Elastic Sponge PQlow* ,
arc litU. -A nrret. ami fra* Iron an unhealthy
and oiregiveabk- odor, a* more faMtere have.
The Elastic Sponge Cushions
far Cl,unfa. OtTtor# nr OMir, are far auponor tn
«rm Uic beat cxirta* hsir, (wfctrb to neo-r found
ia aucb anicW.) lllifl i«aiaiac the lufluoa.
rcty QtoiiorUkUr, and reucb ctwaper than good
Imir.'’
Tne gliatto Sponge In Farnituro
aa ic ia alway* ’ ft*#
and ao penna-
• eorere eooauutJr
tO tbe beauty af tbe
fr,*ro
oeoUr
run. ti.ua
Kurnkure.
ich bettor tbaa- hair, as
-mkaAfiai Urectllh
y tlarekf aa to keep tbe i
Tbs Elastic Spang* Goods
*Htri» se— i#T ~
MffifaNetri^nNMRi'ts
price Ere at ponds a
!■ sir Local Agent* Wanted.
So fa** -touted ie ert-rr Imta tb-pflakt-.
» k tte W. Pe«*r*e sum, ttokilnoee. M*.
ttrwvv > to—iv
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Largo Winter Hoad Lettuce.
mwrssao. m-hkibv, sox aeo.. arnWn
sfemva.'tsi.re «s
ytewaentthawipMriteaM lM» new -variety
n? tTlxiTl?^ALrS'LB*to^mwi
Vbr toss U»r*-rtet and prtrale parden, as H to
rrelg.kir reafaUy i ...isK
11 » TItR«K WKKKfi KAlOJJCB odt
MM utif dtkVr ratieVt of Lettuce, exeeffi Mhat
•area tedw stee A will Mod far Iftter
»i<W ixolertum ia the caUtM of nr
MMiitlr^i fonts rerr large, solid, matt exceed,
■trig retort trendakftouw load*. Ito *dhde
ad* kros-Biab Uage. Order* for
eetoi. ai.d can
TRCK «t
{fair
tore .Japa-re'vlm Saan arlan k re*, h**fato«*1 T u 7
aastBtaflttriNW^iS rr.
Wkil-i. toll Use riuat «**»- ;# -ffl * t»t
Wcl»iM!» esd Was *M; WcOreriut, t*«**ir|u
reauto MMlto faamuttoa -,f| fan-ixtua HfWteii! •«» .
rujya rw aireoy or ^vrqs^, i ^ O'ggolfo Son 4 CO-’*
IlPVOalft SEED CATALOGS ’
Mtoaeal IVftomntoll,
r nifqa'iiXki toom Ii' rlgfit Id tele m Ail
came expecting to learn something ^ to in boUdmg th* Iruthonm
of tlie Church of UofonnutHMi, and j rburcl. hi the city of Oniamlna A C.
¥•>
table i
all were gratified, for Bi».
mon wo* replete with valuable and t
interesting information, historical, j
doctrinal, and statistical—»nd waa
delivered witli the moat imprrssira
eloqueuee. Iu yhe i-ourse of lii* re
mark*, he tut tired tha Book of Wor-
ship, spoke of it as au iutprovenient
ou our mode of wocahip, and urged
its otluption and oat? upon all Lu
theran*. He also spoke ip form* of
praise of tha Lutheran. Vintor, rcc
ommeudiug it as the Church (taper
for,all Southern Lutherans, and ad
vised *U to patronize 1t henitily.
welfare. I could not, whilst refleoting 1 appeal to ftehalf pf the congregation,
on what he ha* aeeomptiabed iff hi* , and a.aotlectiou wo* taken up wliicU
field of operation, and the promptness resulted to an amount sufficient to
ff, A. HI.lii Hi *M*r pea fare.
Business Department.
gretyi Jkooterto-
Rev J Reheror, $1.23 pay* to 102
1’ I> Krav, 2.fi0 - 1W
I)r J II Oramun. 9M * 104
Claff ff A«R, 2-fiO ••’*‘117
Adam K Orerere, fi.«0 a “ • 1M
IfrsACTuruiptemd, XfiO lf.1 1*1
II V Wotrtogi 4.00 ,, mi fall.
and liberality with which hi* people
res;Kind to the calls made upon then
for means to carry on succeasIhUy the
For the Columbia Chareh «•*
^^ H| Mia* Heater A- Fray, Madi*m, Y*-,,
At the ctoac of the discount', t be $5 i Cash, Muilisou, Va, Ami 7 L P®Ji,
pastor, Rev. Bailey, made aa earncat touted by Mjg. IJ Islgvfiekl^
a t^r $A50 ; Key, P., Uetrick, >«;
collection in. Is?j»auon AwdkA C n
Rev. P-.Derrick, iMWtor, Mr.
J. W. Barber, ^5; Rev.Mi. A. Houck,
$o; Mias Georgia Ilaiglcr, $2; Mr*.
Ajn$jDa|a%4ft . . f , ,, ...
liquidate the entire indebtedueM to-
eurred in rearing the new building-
after which, the load’s ttupper waa
Biqr. r rerewfana u*w*>
jbecuoul- are mOV.
It Cr MRMrVHNE * V Af^t.”
» ' '.ill » BfOtel-odtHI. W-aTork;
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u^-mertt reremw WlNd?Z
Jttd trv’A » ffc ritorer *»d VertoN, Card.*,
^gheffie* \utor 1AT0. !'Oet net
rtFIl in January. 1
■*)»?» Wtoton* Uteocw.
work, .true of
I •«*- of J'uUW.
Ofli.I.lHting Fee
iiipiffiffffiH _ ;„n co..
»«r wtoutotot'Skte fr> -ai t* Btowtwr. X. Y. |
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loneer then fees are pn-naid.
ia re*air#*U> furnish eul^wIr
dW^Oinwtol->«md toodmare. ho.tefO, . AAR
I will be retained K.heer than feet are prepaid,
vlfafeh
wifoo Mtxixnn.
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a«.„ on U,J a n, I «tf»»AO» OW neoalre immediate attention - , ... ,., .
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