The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 30, 1870, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. 0., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1&70
Autipater, who bod in rferega the
ifE^noCMttosdiBiit whito Atexjwutor
the Great was engaged in warfare
abroad, mm day wiete a long letter
to A lei under agaiuet hi* Mother.
The Ring, after reading it, replied:
“ Antipater doea not know that one
aiogte tear abed by a mother, will
obliterate tea thou need aaob tetter*
ae tbto."
Jiow honorahle au< h* eendnet and
for many k>ug month* before ah*
could provide beraetf again with
what she needed. Her chief sorrow,
wan what would become of her child.
Often and often, while at her work,
this aad thought came into her mind ;
amt sometimes as she walked along
the street* aid nr the )>oor misera
bly beggars, she thought of her
Mary, for wall she knew that anch a
life would lead to such an end One
evening, when returning ftooi her
w ork, she saw a poor dejected female
leaning ngatnRt a lamppost, on the
opposite Hide of the street. u Ah I
my poor Mary f* thought the mother.
“And shall I,* she rontiuaed to
think, “give that poor creature
something r Something; Hnt the
poor widow had only twopence. Then
she thought how grateful she should
be if shy one would help her child,
should she ever be thus forlorn and
wretched. 80 site made np her mind
do give the woman the twopence,
crossed the stree.t for that purpose
and pat it into lier hand. The poor
POOLS & HUNT,
VAftTOSTOBa,
Minfaervasto or
PORTABLE AXI) STATIONERY
STEAM ENGINES A BOILERS,
UcrriL* PATICHT AMKB1CAK DOUBLE
TURMNK .
WATER WHEEL.
i tttti tittle ctunr b aoiptj
In > cheerful cottage home,
Ai round U*o fal'W gather
Thuinmates oo*hr one;
Awi parents humbly kneeling
Bercfe the Throne of gruw,
Wort tow ifamumr; *wl UdArilp
** p. a. Ht’iiNKiimit,
Mata Sown, mar Cbpi ha* Mm* Tata,
every young man, in Um midst of a
period all fluodad with the light of
Christianity, nt that their conduct
doc* not reproach him. If, with the
light of nature only, they attained
such a high standard of excellence,
a* it pertains to filial duty, bow ran
we justify ourselves if we foil to
rrack, not to say, rj-ervd their staq
dudf^Mta** I'falfor.
“He who man-lew for muaay, his
children become not a blowing, bat
ecanr.”
Itabbi June used to say, “1 never
call my wifr. Wife, bat Uoute, for
sh* is the principal, what indeed
make* it home.*—Jneiak JMewcawer.
l*, a
rrivt at Coiueibte *.A»p»
The Tv,in wMI sun from Mwio AwSeium
. Uowd.j ee* Frwfay mmmmgK
JAMKs O. MEREDITH,
GvaeraJ SupmmmxiteL
Jan 27 4—tf
Bgnto [Snap one m nar
rftllfp SANV
I J|§ I’orUblf lirLvt Milk
®||yil bur Mill Machinen.
lit, HIlAFTIMi,
■If B PCLUCTS AST) lUNGERS
{WT M lor Omitar bj sail
One IwuaUing Map A miming,
At up the ehtmbte *Uir
The little onee are climbing.
After the tewing prayer;
And one smell bed enlnmbM,
With piDow soft end white,
Tor one doar child it mining
From tlie nugwl bend to-day.
BOOT. SHOB, AJIB HAT HOUSE
A, BKTTHB.
WnoUUALM AKD MtTAlL
PtaLUi nr
B#<m, «»©**, A5B HATS,
According to the fVop/r'i Jfapertar,
there is reason to apprehend, at no
distant day, the shnowt total extfnc
tiwn of tMw nnlde and valuable
animal. It sara that an mormons
numlicr of them are destroyed in the
course of every yesr; often as wn
pleasant neighbor* to man in the
wild state, prone to make havoc with
Norh C»r*li«* Htilrwd 1 omptsy
GENERAL SCPT8 OFFICE, »
foptamfae IS. ISM. f
r ni Inflowing Schedule far Granger Treim
wmbcebe.rwdfamthi.as.:
»AT nan«n ram.
Lemriug Columbia »t.., „
Armitif «t Gufitmbta
One voice has joined tiwc choir
In the aojrol-soug above;
On© spirit bright sad beautiful
Sings of ledeeming love
Lock upwards, tearful mourner,
And wip© your team »w©f,
Though a little boy is missing
{Vom your cottage hotue to day.
“Johnuy,” sakl a former to bis
little boy, “it is time for you to go to
the pastarc and drivo home the
cattle*
Johnny was playing at bolt, and
the posture was a long way off, but
he was accustomed to obey; so off
he started, without a word, as fol
aw his legs could carry him.
Being in a great hurry to get hack
to {day, he ualy half !*« down the
ban, and then harried the cattle
through, aad one doe cow. in trying
to crowd ocer, atamblud and broke
her leg."
Bo having takes this right and
hrarc resolve, Johnny nut lu>tue as
it 1m here afraid the tempter wu«M
catch luni, and lie went straight to
his father and told him the whole
trutlv And wbut did his father
do T
lie laid his baud on Johnuy's
bead, and said
* a
si.f-i.ttpa
PiTKNT ILA*TI€ SP©5€i!
A Asbsiliau for Hair tad Feather*.
TIE BOOK OF WORAHir.
The Elastic Sponge Mituen
fa Ufa faoMifert, ifaeuert, osMt rlnvTb derebt
esd fart bed ■ lie wort*.
The Elastic Sponge Pillowa
PARENTS.
dne preat cause of the sorrows
uad trials which we all cxperigffcc
in Ibis world is, that we do not W»e
one another. Some of as love faMy
one person, are always thinking pf
wfoftt will please that one pefap,
ale •l'fuys trying to procure for Mat
oflfi pMTjbM everything tost cni^ >c
good or pleasato, Mtd per
sort is tfcR. /Ulfoets there aw aamng
us who ksto'tIWr rAStiWn • fhlfecr,
mother, sisters, brothers—but out of
that dear circle have scarcely the
smallest unit of loro to spate. And
few, ah! very few, ean ever love
those who have isjutod them, who
skilfully pleated in the eye, nr at
the base of the irwak, o* behind the
cart sad “crack* fastisu huv*
been known to kill right and left one
with each lianrh
Is part of the Xor this s pmivfsee
of Ceylon, open the reward of a few
ahilhtigs per bead bssag offered hr
the astharitisa, UM were dupubM
is three yearn by the aatrrca. Bhrf
held slena nyainw anaaaliy the
slaughter of a large army of the hags
pachyderms, mtHasted man years
Coatuma. a C, ltarsfa tt, ISC*, f
TRAINS NORTH
hml«r*« k.iSi *.
“ Oeto*taie,aC, el.. V.. t.ttam.
“ WtueUxe*.^ .11 40e.uk
- t'twaer. et t 40 p u.
ArTir.MCl.ertoiie.S C
MeAiee rbm oweaeai «>U, I/auecA Naclb
CeroSee Hoed far etl p>nufa Kuril, eud Lae.
Tb* Klo.Ho Spoogs ID Fu nilurr
u etucb better tbee bair. e. ii ie olaeye Our
ftlftt EDrrtos
'■ Tbo El set to Sponge Oo.de
err rrtfm* reptot. end rrrrrUCy likce iberu
gteg l mkmm la, 1 1
mnm *sr*mw*, ^^^Fr^Sp! ^^Bfi. wHs
“My sue, nty dear
son, t would rather Ions every cow
1 on n U)gq that my Uy should tell
nn nutruth*
Anri Johnny, (hough Very aurry
for the piischiof he had done, was
much happier than if he had told
Twain* sooth.
low CtrubAte K.C.el......
“ Cbeofaf. at
SPIGIfAl Of .VT1MIT.
,* Usun-bae. S, U. trip.il
Artier ai Augwua ».Hp a.
Mekfar «*»• rtrmretieur w ith T.eine ut On-
Uui uuU lacaegie KeSrMSe far Set I, eud
ell puuaU ie Tlunfa, Maooo, CaSuaabue, Muaa
rmrfy. Muaelr. Near Ortruus. S.lmr, Chain-
leave. Meaapbia, X.^.rulr. leuuilb, i
uali. St A/rata, aad .U peau Soulh eiel Wart.
Wan- Sbrfeug ' em of .8 Kfatit Tnriua.
Thrwaajio iVkrl* oaM, aurt kag^esa- ebraturt *u
ail ynacapal |xaaar.
tsr l*ioere£w« by tt.ie rootr eats* Xoern,
bear adauaax at TUU umwn HfW
C. MOLkAtulll, ffyana-eiAel
E. R. Dosket, General L'rea b i,i end Tirtrt
AgV»s.
Jan 12 19—tf
DR. D. L. BOOZER.
arirnrian warfare a* Dr D r aamei
■u eiieu will be giarrw tlar eeaiaiaire udeaf tbwa>
pwdu _ I MUTIWU. <W; A*ne,
M ». Irjiab bumt, Sebauwae Ad.
May 13 • 40—Jy
tbs various attn les prualanrd ia ita
:iuuwitiMtuna( eutalduiiaenu; and
•very civiltasd rooDtrv aseds a sap
ply of the bus tonal for the useful aad
ornamental aru. Hence, nut bt-iag
probfir, id ia by ao moauu naprobabte
that long before mtr Latusn story hi
aver, the elephant will be iiaurbereal
with ei'inct ipvird
oT T heir love. There is otic thing in
which human love differs so much
from the love of Gad.: in all lus leva
to us the Lord loves those who have
wronged him by their disobedience,
those who are nndeserving of his
lave. It has pleased him, however,
sometimes to bestow this loving
spirit upon human beings, particu
larly upon parents; :utd it ao lie
that this is the one reason whyXiod
speaks so often of his love to ns
being like that of a parent, speaks of
himself as ‘Our Father.*
A few years ago there lived in a
small lodging, in one of the hack
streets in London, a poor widow
woman, who had a (laughter about
thirteen yeafo of age, whom we shall
call Mary. Bhe was an industrious
and doubtless was very
WM. KNABE A CO..
XAjrt r JK*rvBsm «r
sun will and dps rear
PIANO POSTSS
bare said sboj
ex ctly flutta-:
eafirioM have]
C|nite un mm i
perlutps, they I
“ TIs » wicked I
tion often uttJ
never mov iil .
to check tin <
lusawat of wick
way be ndaliuj
general stack.
Miacellaneous.
w hat ora hahEa havl said airh t
f WI1MJCV.
Amoug the many slanders which
have Irteu spuken of as and our re
ligion, perhaps then- ie »aw nuare
wide Sinead, or with leas faundulma
than this—that our law, if not ab
solutely teaching, at least promts
disrespect to women ; holds (hem as
inferior, and assigns them a tie
grading position. There is nothing
on the fas of it move untrue.
Our history in the past, and nar
douweetia rvlattoaa in the permit,
our law, our sagvu, all point to a di
Can't Affobd It—Three are
■ urn who don't take a paper briwaue
they “vrtfa’l afford it*—they are poor
—they require all Ifaetr mouct to
keep ap their fiimil) expeasea, “these
hard times.' We art ooe off three
the other day. aad we said to him far
oagfct fat have a paprr. “Weil, real
ly," said he, “I would like, if I mold
afford It, to oMige you ; bat to lugs
are ao tight just now that it is hard
to make both ends meet.*
YVe did not press the matter upon
oar “hard ap" friend, bat knowing
bis halHt*. are outde a rakuUtKwi
haseit on
F. A SOUTER & CO
better life. But no oiu could trtist
her now—she had deceived them too
often. When more than a year had
passed away, however, a pious fore
lly took compassion on her, and
received her as a servant.
Mary was altered now. She did
not ran away again, but teauuwed
steady ami faithful to her duty,
We need not
“an unjust
w orld ;* hot
these comp
•bull pranoutic*. it us. tmt-qMkrt.
TONE
SSPTflHR ITJBM
person.
happy; working for herself and her
little girl, and lookhig forward to
the tefoo whin the IS tt I* child should,
by her help, lessen the buiden of
providing for botli. But it was not
to be so; the child was naughty,
disobedient, idle. When we speak
of parents loving their children,
without respect to their own merits,
we aaean, for be it from ns to say,
that a good mother allows her chil
dren in that which is evil; tWs
would be to eucounige them to mu.
The widow’s little girt was a wicked
child, she would neither hear reproof
nor submit to restraint; and one sad
moraiug she left her poor mother’s
house to roam about the world by
herself, and to take care of herself as
well as she could.
Many sorrowful years passed away;
yearn ef sin and misery on the part j
of the child, anti of sorrowful re
membrance on the part of the
mother. At length the girt was very
ill; she lay on her miserable bed
without friepds, without help. The
first thing she tried was to get ad
mission to a hospital, hnt she could
not succeed, whilst She was lying
(n this wretched state, her mother
came to her, took her book to her
own home, and nursed her with as
much fond attention as though she
were still an innocent and dutifal
child.
- Whilst Mary lay on her bed of
sickness, we might hope that she
would repent of her sins before God,
and her nndatifhl conduct to her
mother. Bat affliction and trial do
not always bring wisdom ; far from
it “ He that,” saith the Scripture,
“being often feprwed, hardeheth bis
neck, shall suddenly be destroyed,
and that without remedy.” Mary
arose from tier bed as evil disposed
as before, and when she got well,
sad story to relate, she looked round
their poor humble borne, and collect
ing everything of any value that she
coaid carry off, she ran away from
her mother once more. Otar heart
rises with indignation against her;
but another feeling occupied that of
her mother—it was pity, pity mtxad
indeed with the deepest grief.
The widow was a poor woman;
the lose she thns sustained, even as
regarded her worldly circn instance*.
fraring the I»rd.
say She returned to her duty ts
her mother; aad she, whose name
bad once been bnt a sorrow, became
afterwards the almost entire support
and comfort of her widowed parent.
there be here anti there a military
instance to the contrary, it is the ex
cep tion, and proven the mly.
To begin with the beginning—the
WORKMANSHIP
that knowledge. Two
gtsaar* of ale a day at ten mots,
seventy three dollar*; three cigar*,
one after earh mead, one year, one
hundred and nine dollar* amt twenty
cento—making a total of one hundred
and eighty-l wo dollar* and fifty cent a
—a on is aafitrM-nt to bay six barreta
been held of value at the time when,
without ftana or comment, a man wo*
willing to wait and serve fourteen
set before you obedience to parent* long years for hia wile, couatiag
as ot primary im;>ortance to a sac ! “bat as a fow «k>a, for the iovs ha
ccssful and useful life. 1 wish to liad *v hert" (onhl a wife be more
deepen this feeling in your mind*, mourned than this Barbel, or chit
if possible, by considering this daty dren more loved for the mother’s
now from n practical standpoint. j sake f Modern constancy and re
As for os my knowledge of biog garil for woman, with ito “ordinary
n©W extent!*, T can not call fo off ml social civilities* somewhat pair, I
a sifigle example of one who inly think, before this tore-story of three
Watoe great that did not hatytu thousand
YQUTH,
sail n»—some . I
will. he
with the hum i
these to be tfo
•f life’s eviK
storms of win to
are usef 1, and
Author of all
benevolent poi
Pwrify the on
curb the wild
"tries of our i,
that this is ms
also to try ns
«* the noble,
man heart. In
sack of nrifem, a good otml, a respect-
able dress, a (ruck for the baby, and
a half doaofi pair of shoes, and all
the daily pap re* ia toe city, to say
nothing shout magasiaea, book*, fir.
You nee the pot at—(lie man can’t
afford tt, and iherr are thonaaods
just like him for the same req*sa.
Vermifuge omaio>K*« to frow in favor dailj.
CAVTIOS.
SliooW Rfyiricfi tnjiiirt nw to pOTrtftd
B. A- Fmhmmmimek'n V grawfayp. W partk nlftHy
cartug to ©r« th©t Uk iruttab are JL -4. Thm b
the article Omit h»a been ho
n yokablt ryowy snm im*.
ao* yarefown mart imt as fan^ k. tt Ufa*
fo M vfab u> tare u iwsilou Sanmi mm
rti»m aeiTWARTE A HASLEtT,
(fermrdr B. A Pdinmtork’* 9ot> fi Co.,)
years ago. Again, are
allyfrmwhfrom-jfffot*pt>, rabrntt to Deborah, R«dh. and Farther, unh.m
parental authority. WhcUicr war „rvd names? Or, taka King Hnfo-
rior, or 8tatesm n, oe theologian, ,aou'* deacripthm of a virtnon* wo
whose fame has gone abroad in the am, aad we aboil find «a all threw
world, and whom the good and great; eases our forefather* had a very good
of all ages delight fo houur, if yv>n notion of bow to hooor her when she
troae history you will dynbtlsss find, 1 ftdfilled thsir ideaL
in every case, that, by early prmctic Now> i v y) give y«. aome saymga
ing the principle of obedience to pw of ow sagea. to show yaw how tbev
rents he laid the foundation for his thought, too, on the subject:
future worth and renown. "A man who baa no wife lives with
We all know Washington was a ()Ut M j. w> *
model of filial obedience. Ha had “All Mornings b»*h«naehald asms
the highest regard for truth and ^ through or baomtsc of a wife,
honor, two qualities which ean not therefore should her hnohand Honor
dwell in the breast of a disobedient her *
boy. John Q. Adams, also, was noted Rabbi Poim said, “If thy wife is
for bis regard fo his parent's wishes *maU, bend down to her, and whisper
and will. Bnt it is needless to liar m ^ -
ticulariu; for, iu almost every case <phe WM wrote, “that a
in which you see any one taking should alwfore consult hi* wife,
rank among the good and great of treating her aa a componioo, and not
mankiad, you can safely conclude, M a plaything, makiag her what
thep i» on* "hose childhood and ( Jod | nt en<led. a helpmeet for him *
youth were marked by obeilienoe to R . r ^ „ th . t ^ Khm|M he
paren s. very careful never toeause women to
Among the ancients, who were nn- (Jo^ count* their tears." It ia
tenght by the light of Revelation, we ^ vnttFn , “that ia am* of charity,
find many touching incMlents connect- where men and women both claim re
ed with this subject. lief, the women ore always to be first
“ Cyrus the Great, in the midst of assisted, and if there should not be
his conquests, mod the tnoat! oxaited eooogk for both, too moo moat giro
pitch to which fortune had raised way*
him, would not accept of the adm- “He whose wife dies feels ae those
tageous offer made him by Cyaxares, ronst have felt who beheld the de
his uncle, to give him hie daughter «Aruction of the hely temple.”
in marriage, tmd Media for her floury, “He who forsakes hia first love,
tin be had first advised with hie God’s altar sheds train for him.*
father and mother, mid obtained Dhrwree was forbidden, save in the
OVER rim DIFFERENT STYJ-IR *
V* ham baafirafo *1 frtiwoufafa from Um
tmSt*g *i*l8m rf tfw coeatrr-
Ufomi mtacfa.iafa to Qutu Im, Ctwgyu*.
ScAwofa, Ac.
ALSO.
3hi3f>Rtij’« CtUbt&i ?iw9,
J awt> *
EIGHT 4 CO.’S
BEAUTIFUL PIANOS.
Wltrth •• will arti lrau> m to remfa p«r amt
km i hen Uwj m fa oAuiafo ofanrlim.
H. SANDERS fi C*,
W, r.jctu Street,
Baltimore, Mfi
it. B —We refer to Her. f. I. Miuxa, who fa
ear Arertmfifaaelax V*.
Vhc inystcriou- 4
Jt is not tin*
*^p®f our life, 1
:incholy entailiH
rire*, onr folli
J^ubition, onr m
Wlr pride, our (
°ur malice, that
><*. Itisthes,
won complain*
world."
Rut let iik
anomalous Yliin
is - As refertvil
pressions of <-<j
wraifa not this (
We inhabit, but
fane el $» Alee, a auoford. aowlili Ifamf,
Ur**, Umfomoe. h»s**eo4 fofofo ■»-
faioc »t fili. Jfodbao •“ <m tnmi Ufaml
liergjol O. PATRON!, Gaunt Aft,
’-m (It IMrt fc. Titahprt to.
Jaa 6 18—ly
Sunday—without thinking that thetr
example tend* to promofe that utter
denecratioo of the IxwtT* day to
which our nation to rapidly tending.
Manifewtly, these thfoga ought not ao
to be. A word to the wise to aaffl
rtent, and Jefeovah speaks serrfal
words to the wtoe ia the closing
verse* of the seventeenth chapter of
Jeremiah*
THE
LUTHERAN BOOK STORE,
.fa an:, iw Sms, PAfafoWun, A**.,
P fow prepared to Dll *11 ordm far my ofmr
Oirneti PtoUmtienfa md «llrtfar Tin faff >
cal ami Miwcitineoua wort-,
Suod»y School* wtll find it to llieir advaafafi*
m favor m wfah tlialr orrtna Spvefal rtfart*rt
firwo U tha ofoeliua at Ubrahva.
8rnnon Paper and a general amortmmt *
Stauoocry alwaya on Mad Aforrm ortfa* *•
V. U SCHKACK. Suf\
> p. o. Bo* ism
May *7 .4S-tf
The success of women ae student*
to thus spoken of hy Ibraideot
Bourne, of the Conteuary Goltoga,
lows: “Jtariag the last four years
I have seen the moot intricate prob
lem* of the algebra, analytical geom
etry, the caleulua and aatrouomy
throughly mastered by the ladies. I
have aeeu ladies construe and aeon
the most difficult' parts in the plays
of Kurt pc* and Sophoolee, and dto-
pn*e of strophe and aatistrophe aa
The rame to true of overj other de
partment. And today, if I were
aekedfto name the bent classical or
mathematical scholar* I have met in
the U rat, I should be oomtieUed to
P. D. SADTLER & SONS,
OPTICIANS AND
Baltimore 212 8tte*t,
aaxnirout
EXT. E OCITEA^M
He TJ W Ptrallr
Burns calls (IK
mitted,
nutted, on all U*
■bg Tif our folio
is infamous; bu
that niaukiud ri
“tat* subject of
“* we talk
W|U * some a bo
which we hail u
than to abum ;
80u >e vaat oou
demons who had
■*nd maltreat us
J. B. WATKINS 4 GO.,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER*
T HE W*ndo Mining *nd M.wfaeiwli
Ooaipwag Ian always a* hand a fa
•uppb of llw tbure fawrrrcdly popu>«
•anofaetnnd from -tha Btmr PhofafoM
Aahfay Rirrr," aafor tt* «f*««
patent Cfamwt. We refer, bj puirta *
Wbnaalioa n to it* v»lw upon various enfk
fa# Rav. T. 8. Booimt, of t omaria, E C.,w»«
our auUmrifad Agent far Ufa above ' Sund*
Prrtiltter "
Wlt<l prigs*C0. Ufa- Arts, ,
Pacto r and Oimmunion UerdwnUl
Ka 1 South Atlantic WtoH
Cfarferton, E I
Mav 20 ri—W
ESteys
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