The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 23, 1870, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. <!., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870
font,tree of vice among the young,
m at preaent. The Use true, when
pureoUl government had (he throe*.
Onoe parents rated; no*, ohildrou
hold the reins.
la it strange that aheh children
bring their parents la ahaaief White
human aatare retain* ita downward
propensity' while the Word of God
ia tree, tbta must, thia will tie the
result.
The object of parental correction
should be the ultimate good of the
child; and to make it ofifoctirv—
1. The character of the punish
meet should be according to the
disposition and temperament at the
child.
3. The imaiahment should be ia
proportion to the nature of the
offcoce.
3. It shook! be inflicted with the
utmost self poascesion ; fur if done
ia a towering passion, it takes the
character of revenge; the child aeea
it and resists it with drflance, atob-
Imranrss, or with a iheling of bring
the injured or oppreaaed party.
4. Ilace the offlrucr or sin com
mitted ia ita true. Just and dear light,
and act according!}-; and always, aa
much aa possible, appeal to the child's
conscience, to its sens* of right, to
its magnanimity, to its benevolence
toward men and its gratitude toward
(tad.
X Kiaally, parrot*, in training
yoar little ones, take the Bible, be
gin with the Bible, keep on with the
Bible, end with the Bible. Let the
Bible he And, midst, last, always.
POOLS A HUNT,
a&raut«aa»
Gmarilte It Coiutofe
c exkral srruuxTKXDnm onm
Couasu^asnsiy I*, l«7fi
o’^»^r?,v;rrv:
S*r BXoapud. euosectiug tM Night thfe g-
Spatfc Carolina Boat, op aad down, mi JT
Sirin Train os Charlotte, Coluataa *i*j Ammt
Most (Star Worth
tests USuratM.
PORTABLE ASD HTATlOJfEBT
aae ia trying. Yet I tried and foil
ad, aad then I went to the Captain
with my earn and my story, “I cant
da it.*
“What ia the rale r he asked
This was slwsys hut first question.
I gare the rale, but* “Sir, I can’t
do it*
“Hare you tried V
“Yea, dr, I have triad, but I rant
do H.”
“Try again,* was all the answer
ha gare me.
I did try again, aagry, vexed,
determined to think I was abused,
aad feeling “I cant.* School closed
and the sum was nut done.
“Yoa must day and do that sum,*
waa the stern, aaforling order.
Things hrgaa to look serious; it
waa a mile to my borne, and not
much store of daylight left, and the
old Captain paerd bark aad forth
aa rxaet aa a ndM on daty. “I
cant” thought heat to get out of the
way and let “1 can’ try the sum.
Decs? has aaifc'd it hr its son,
Yat tis • stanaek «M boss*,
Aad many y*am within Us walls,
The goblina may reroute.
From dairy ere ’dll cbaatldcr
Their freedom disallows. ,
A trite at CMsrabia lit
Tha M will sun l_
os Moaday aad Friday arere,#**.
James o Meredith,
General Supenateadst
Jan 27 • < ,
The tall rank gram and treads bars chok'd
The entrance to the door,
And mouldy nsim aad ftjngi grow
Upon the rottaa floor—
The filthy Sour by otimy anakm
And worms trail'd o'w and o'er.
JSM SAW MII.I.S
-11 Portable firlst Mills,
fB lour Mill Mirbliwn.
1*4 SHAFTING,
B PtLLKTfi AND HANGERS
■sad Mr Ctrruiar by mail
S«(k 1-arrilH killnxf < mfu
GENERAL SUITS OFFICE
Be-^TS, IB«H, AS» HATS,
The panelesa window scab,
Unawept mire when the oh ill wind through
Iti fragile warp doth dash.
And slams the broken shatters with
A hollow, echoing crash.
’Tit said that in the years agose,
A good old man dwelt hrra;
His with, his Jean, in dying left
COLUMBIA. *. C
Fir* iwr I
PATSST SLA8TK SP$!f«!
A Sabsiilale for litir and Fefiihm.
The EUgtic Sponge Mattresa
M the kielihtm. cfeasrat. awl elamir, Sarah!
A few short weeks the wretched man
Lay hi Ida lonely cell.
But of hM death aad of hit doom,
It weald be md to tell:
Hie ami is M the bands of Him
Who "doeth all things wen."
In a sweet blnedryed little girl,
With golden locks of hair.
Bat Goaaipa, round the winter (re,
Or ot a anmmer ere,
When twilight gray faatastic Arms
And apparitisaa waa re.
That hour when t'en tbs lx a seat heart
Dark shadows mar deecire,
Hi# Hlartic Sponge Cushions
far Ct,stall. Carriage or Chair, an tar safari* m
aaea the hem catted hair, (which fa swear Inn a it
M each Wtarfaa.) alwaya rtalaiag the tnlhicaa
cikrfoue, roiinbu A AlgisU k. 1
GssaaaL Fssmwt »«o Ttautr Onxx. I
00Lnuu.EC, Decmher IS, IMS. }
TRAINS NORTH
Lsaaa Aogima at iMia
Io luppincsa and sweet content.
Stole on the Hosting y-ara,
Sparkling with imilet aad mark led o'er
With seldom Hitter tears;
Yet. there Is not s heart aa earth
Devoid of cankering fears
Souk* tree ‘
1 wax fnt'-
took orraxK
m lore fenMt i |
of that )ih
-h ocousi |
roar. an<i go |
AfU-r a tiin
•tasbsb Taekey. |t Tan far wet dtan
amds la Ihaat srhabay ia g-ioaUm*.
puma a chapman.
TRAINS SOUTH.
SURGICAL DINTISTEY.
Aad then came ooe with manly mien
Ahd 'wildering words of lore,
Whs twined her heart-strings with his own,
And vowed bin yen tin dare,
Than sheltered through lire's labyrinths,
In brightest paths should rare
Ah dreamt of youth, hew ofted Vain—
Yet we would not awake
Too early from thia magic sleep,
Nor an - air castle'' shake
Fima Its bright pinnacle, hat ia
Its fell, an heart might break.
OB. 0. L. BOOZER.
t RVITIXG partner sf Or. P F GREGG.
wham a HI hr gtrew Ike exrkmrrn n.fa of the—
sda X. NOYES, Oewl Agent.
M W . K-jette Rums. Baltimore. Md
May 13 40—ly
From alcoholic spirt, 'a hRgfat
The brightest hopes below.
Fur shoddariag human hrarts to rrudi
The mourter with a blow
SKIM SQOABE US UPRIGHT
PIANO FOURS
■>f this cltni .
my door.”
No doom-,
of hi* cxpi-11
deuly tnt.r,
worthy cli*r»ctcr.
Without law sail ociler ia anrsrty
ansi goM-minent, everything wouhl
proprrty
character tuid lifr would hr mar rare.
Bat without Mbmiiuuon to lawful
Authority, there eoubl be no govern
smL And who sis thane, I nak.
who give to governnsent ita strength I
Do we expect to' And theta frxnn
among that Ham which net# at tie
Dance the gitveramenl of bout*? Bar
from U. The very bone and aiaea
of every good government ia the
material which ia gathered from the
well ordered family etrrie. Bat frtr
the strength which thoar, taught
from infancy to submit to rightfril
authority, give to law, U would be
no more than n rope of snad. If,
then, the very- cream of society are
(hoar who learned subjection at home,
do you not see bow indiaiwanabie it
in, if wt> would be happy, useful atxl
diatinguiahed I
Bat thorp la aaother eiene-nt of
which the duty of honoring oar pa
rent* ia coutpnned, which Mill more
enhance* the importance of ifeafilnnr
to the Fourth snmmsadassat, asaakl
we garcced in Nfc. It Is iahfrifg, or
uprighi
Thus swept along; yet pale, alas!
Usd gruWo tsrsst Maggie's oheek;
Iler pensive eyes told of s grid,
Abiding, deep—yet meek;
for she kad learned where perfect strength
Is garner’d hr the meek.
Bat not from earth—(AO shrine eras crushed.
mud in a Rr
brodur, pon
Parents, how much ilo you lore
your children t enough tocorrcct them
betimes, subdue their evil tempers,
restrain them from evil doings T
What kind of love was Kli's toward
his wicked sons Uophni and Phineas
—sons of Belial f What did (rod
think of Eli’x love in houseUokI
discipline! Turn to L Sami, ri: 27.
How readout thou T What kind of
love waa IHtvkTs toward bis children,
in letting them do as they pleased,
serve Ha tan and their own lasts,
pride and ambition !
How many parents love their rhil
dreu in the same way! Kli anti
David suffered their little ones to
grow np in idleness, in all manner of
sin and folly, to live as they listed,
to be “lovers of |tleasures more than
lovers of God.’ Instead of lore,
God calls this hatred. Lore tpmrrtk
not the rod.
“He that sparcth the rod hateth
his son.’
1. Love will lay every restraint
upon children necessary to save them
from rain.
2. Love does not spare the rod,
because it spares nothing necessary
to insure the highest hmppinem at the
son. If severe cliastiseinent is news
sary, it unhesitatingly adopts it.
3. Love does not spare the roil,
because God docs not. No ooe can
love more than flud. His love is
the strongest, purest, best; and yet
he does not govern by moral suasion
alone. He never abandons law,
penalty or severe chastisement.—
“Whom the Lord loreth he chasten
eth.’ This is absolutely ns Pee eery
to secure the end of his moral gov
ernment.
Diseases, calamities, sufferings,
afflictions, persecutions—three are
the rods of the Almighty.
Severity of chastise moot may be
equally accessary in governing chil
dren, and love is the principle that
impels it He that spareth the rod,
hateth his son: he that loreth him.
HffiPTDHS LBSIi
TOUCH
it safi rUrttc. sad murrey firs Sun. Lb*
* feuufi ia as rasay Pis. os Is
WORKMANSHIP
How waa be fkllroI Ob bow law!
A base and drunken ool!
A demon, bringing grief and woe
Into that pliMont cot!
That obcb bright Edco-apot!
Her father could not brar to sec
Ths keen coronas'd Sort,
8o like «n adder 's pong, rirack deep
late her quivering heart;
n* psowd into that better Und
Where "drunkards have no part. ‘
A Rule while her liueband etrave
To ttfcali tbs getting chain,
Aad be a joy sod comfort to
Hia gentle wife (gain;
But alcohol still triumph’d
Aad her pleadings were in rain.
One eve, > dark December era,
When chill wyifii raged around,
And snow was falling thick sad fast
Upon the frozen ground.
Folding as with a winding sheet.
The silent freak heap'd mound,
Iu hopeless grief the mourner kuclt,
Her sleeoiag baU- yteridr,
Alcoa within tha room where she
Bad sued » joyous bride;
A nd where her aged father hewed
His silver'd head, aad died.
A footstep and a well known voice.
Came raging to tbs door,
And far a moment craned to throb
Her heart w feck and sore >
For dark forebodings chill’d into
Iler very bosom's core.
With reefing step her husband come
Into the lonely room.
Hie kBot laugh, his glauy stare,
Aad Bast’s disgnsIMf fossa
They would hues fill'd# paradise
With shams, aad grid; and gheo».
Of all humihatioo'i paras,
ft j. rsayEsrocfs vutuirvcs.
It Is perfectly harmless, contain no Mercury,
One tiny a Ntrirfonixlluml ting and
fi mastiff hst) s sharp tliseussiou over
■ bone, or aomr other trifling mntter,
and wairvul away aa angrily aa two
bays They Vrrr fighting ou a
bridge, and befog blind with rage,
as la often dm eaur, the Drat thing
they knew, over they went into the
water. The honks wen an high that
they were forced to owim rout* ilia
tune* before they earns to a landing
place. It waa very easy for the
Newfoundlander—he was as much at
home nn the water aa a seal. Bat
not no with poor Brace. He stray
gted and tried his heat to swim, bat
made little headway. CHd Bravo,
the Newfoundlander, had reached
the land, and then turned to look at
hi* oM enemy. He aaw plainly that
his strength wsa (hst failing, and
that be waa dkel.T to drown. So
what skunk! the feolde follow do bat
plunge la and arise him gently by
the collar, and keeping his non*
above water, tow him mfolj into
Vermifuge onatiuucs In grow in favor daily.
CAC7T0.V.
B. A- Feiracstach', Vermifuge, he paniraledy
careful to are that the initial* are A. A. This Is
ri heart. A uhild may
olx*y u parent from foar of parish
meat, but if this k tha oaly ar chief
motive, there ia lacking that which
is an element of all true excellence.
The child of which we may entertain
high hopes for the foturc, Is that ooe
which honors it* father and mother
from primeifte—that in more careful,
if ponriblr, to do right hi their star err
thaa in thrir prawiHV.
Such integrity, such honor, such
high minded principle, ia sure lo be
followed by a earner ri uaafolncna
do aul wnh to hare sn imiutana farced up,
them 3CfIW ARTE fi HAFLKTT,
(Fenaeriy 0. A. F^aeuark's Saa » CA.)
jCLL FI— — # . . gXt a MFa
Wff / rppntgtrii, niuourpi, tifc
Dec 16 IS—lv
OVER FtPrr DIFFERENT STYLES
We ban hundred* of taminocale (Van, ths
fiiiof axiaicMi— tM tkc ammlrjr.
Uhenl iodoMUfSU to Chord•«#, Ongymse,
A Good Chanoe
intruducc tire Climax Knitter. Has ear
any knitter with far lee* trouble <
1 Aleo. a ataadard. Aouhle thraa
Uuww. Uigl.ly uuprorad Seeriag M
1. Martian trot aa hvai. Liber
«. PATRON I. Oemrrol Aft.
IIS Market 8t, WilmiagVaa. DiL
is—ly
AMD
LIGHT A 00 8
BEAUTIFUL FIAWU5
Which we wiR nail from tea la tweatv per cent
huiihso they out he oUaiued tMtwbeta.
H. SANDERS S Cm,
IS w. Fayette Street,
fiev. Mr. \\
Lutheran oeu [
tain village. ,
«J»ent m
^ stores ai
KOftsip with u L
E*ted then*.
Oise lloutl I
louugiug in a I
the projmt-u,
vriksd his Rtte |
the street w it |
heroes. “Yot [
h«y them,” be I
h»« very Du, \
he set down [*-
nes.” This m
It waa Away to «ee these dogs
look at each riher as am as they
■hook their wet enata. Their glance
mid as plainly as words, “Well
never quarrel any more!" aad, aare
enough, they kept their resolution.
1 think some hoys might leant a good
CIllLDBKN
r. i. uvTUE ft son,
OPTICIANS AND
IF ftVftflt mAKMl&S
BalUaaoru 2 [2 Stswut,
It that which cistvss ths hssrt when sham
For a balorad dock haw—
Tb* anguish'd soul, which withering feela
The impoteaoe of waa)
hoi it that* is a lot sombioes
Hh bitterest drags of Ufc,
A lot with grief and inXoriof,
Aad pais ood tbono oQ rifa,
Tie herr, tbs outraged and djQgrooil,
Theihvnkarts Aeartfirofis otfe.
rhetubprot Kin io fory raged,
old muu, otern, fie were, aad military
is all his ideas. He was % grad
onto of Went Print, and nerved in
the war of 1812. He towed to tench,
end would teach from eight o'clock
to the morning to flee to the even lag
of every day of the weak aad of A*
year, Sunday* only excepted. Sat
urday end New Year's aad Christ
mas and Fourth sf July was Jnat
L We fount from what hae been
■aid that them who would expel the
rod do really hut* the rising gen
e ratios.
2. This nhject suggest* one reesoo
of the present disobedience and im
morality emeug the young.
Fe period to the history of our
country ha* presented unch alarming
Ashby Rive*,' onfier the auparriaion of 0 omfe
possut ObtmiM. Wo rafirr. by paiufiirtm hr
infanuation aa ta ita raloe upon Verio** erapn ta
the Rev. T. a Boixost. of . omarta, 8 C.wbo is
o*r aatkartaafi Agent far the above “ StawtaM.
Fertilizer ”
WM. a DURRS h CO., Gen A *"tA
Focto-rznd CoBiuzeinei Merobz*IR
WATCHES a FIXE JEWELRY,
More Hteohttog tbsn tb* stone
That swept with raazibra fib.
And powers of Asthma shriek’d wi h joy.
Cl‘er grim hour nf ia!
May J3
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OTTACE ORCAN