The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 13, 1870, Image 4
00L£ A HUNT,
BAi-rasroam*
PORTABLE A VP HTATIOWEKY
ITUM ENGINES & BOILERS,
umiD patkat akkjuca* docblf
- r -* tuiwisk ■
WATER WHEEL.
Tte ten wu | sow tetor* to pobb*.
MotRXUv mtc kxqixk, pkkt ▼KU-
Al»D tOM'K PU*r.
_ y TU1.S 1‘UMifi fa nhwrMrd
to —giypITOipIty *fat fenWASl,
K. A HC’IINKIDEU,
‘ Half the juuagmen *■ •*» «"1II
try, with many M raough V know
better, would *(0 fete bastes**,' tk»t
V, l>U» debi— Uvororrow, if they
roakl. Mori |«or mon or. «w tgro>
nut m V eney the wwhuM ud
■araVtiirr who* 8h h n tnera-
«ul struggle with pecuniary diifa ul
ties, who U driven to ‘eon stoat shin
ainjt,' mmI who, from mouth to month,
barely eludes that insolvency, which,
sooner or Inter, overtake* moat men
in butane** ; so that It ho* been com
puted that but tree in twenty of them
achieve* a pecuniary success. Fur
, my own part—ami I speak from *ad
SAW MlIJii
PsruMe Crist MHK
Vjr t.itttr FWeaJ* ‘ (have a ]A>
tore over which I h»Ve had mgay a
laugh. It I* (UW •* Dog* win be
dog*.* A fanny name, yon think t
Well, the name moot be funny or it
wtrild Mot be true to the picture,
lint <tn yon ask what I* the picture !
fibre toe your attention, then, and 1
wlfl tetl you a* well at I ran. If I
bad yon at! bcee to show n to you,
yon won hi cryoy It more. It la n
hard natter to nee a picture with Uk>
rye o/ '*<■ tnbW, aa well as with our
•wrr nisuyfi eye*. But I can, in this
case, only get your mind* eye, and
hope you will be able to fancy every
thing before y od as It la on poper.
The picture i* that of a isiy, who
bn* two dog* nicely harnenaed awl
hitched to a wagon, on w hich he la
sitting, bolding the lines. Now 1
know some or my TltBe trader* are
thinking, hnppy kAtol Bdw I wish
1 were ia hi* place. Hot not *» (hat.
The boy to>«l« tom pitouli wufhlly
la*r Mill Vaekiaery,
MIAFTINO,
'wmouca.im *st> retail
BimU SHtfF.8, A5& HAT*,
PC LUC VP A hit UAkOUto
COLUMBIA. S.C.
ID—tf
PAT15T 1LAST!€ !
A Sttoiiiaic for Hair uf Featkm
The Flattie Sponge MatCraac
i> I Ur Uwl'MmL awA swu rtwr <tur»bl
mmA brri be4 ta tV .orfl. *** ' *
Dm Elastic Sponge PUlowa
■re feU, tot. «n* aai'ffte tram ** **Uc*Mfaj
experience— I would rather to a cua
vict to state |iriaan, a slave in a nor
swamp, than to paa* through life no
dec the barrow of debt. Let m> oian
mi^mlg* himself anfartaufete or truly
l*»«r. aa long a* he ho* the fuM ore of
hi* limb* and braille*, and U *ub
st.iutudlv bee Oum drht. Hunger,
cold, rags, hard work, nmleaipt, *aa
pH-bm. mjua reproach, srr disagree
able, Imt •U-U is iafiuitely worm than
theta afi, aad K M had pteaanl (toil
to aymre cither or ad my mm to to
M met snkfcw) fae.y* ■•tafauBg to
rrum soma*
Khs them to me when they w*W.
*"“b to Mb’* y*uiw«y, *r
Tree them do»Wj far mj nl« *•*
Asp'thy'hsod still doer, dsrliqg, SJ
YOUTH.
Th* IlMtM Spoug- tooeda
an reOfaig npidlr. mad m trU* Ultra Item
*wd tar pM.pl,to. ptfar toil tmtirMws, wfeU
pns* to* «i §m to.
Less] ig.su WaatctL
tuaixs sorrit.
Lrsvr Ctolollf If. C, .......
Kl'kGIf'lL BKXTISTKV
OR. O. L. BOOKEfi.
jjt nvirtxv. pan~r u i«r p r orruo
a a ill tor s»rr«, Ito- ntUavr mAmaf tUe.-
V SUY*' lUw l tsw.1.
« a . Ml.rt, Ulsst, lit
f U 44-ly
The family,
A A fAHXESTOCVS YEKJUtVUE
It i* prrfurtlj banalcsi, ootUato# so Ktovcj.
totog t fWy l^noiU xd n«
W sttoitotowwi with tbo l aw finny to
UuMrrn «T sll Agn.
W on. Coufattouw. maJr mots to «W p*r-
pam of phawag the pirn (Urn of imminfcg
IS* tow tor. bar* utHtoUnf sH orrf
the ccwaUT, but Ihrir drfrt hose *f Ufa ■
marly sxtoiuMcd, »nd B * A. PshMStork's
VrnsUug. txsMmun to grow ia farur SsUf.
CAVTJOS.
Shaold wemio* require y*u to paedOfe
B. A. PhhneatookM Vmsltog* he ptoOrSiMV
owwul worn that iho uumfa me AA TV *•
tin- .nick that'h*. been to
nrQRAttLT EKorrs smtx i*»
•Dd yretoMr muto tatau on bavins h, if they
•to am wish toUm a* msaUst tome* apo
them. 9CIIWAUTZ t nASLOnr, .
(Ponucriy B. A. Pahoestoek'l So* kCt-J
bint nothing, tlic price of at
being proffered him m a
of the family, a* Urn tm«f Kb gnaw
in the garden «f Kden. Good air
vanta are a great Ideaaiag j good
iJiilUrtMi a greater bteaaing; bat a
good wife ia tha gitoOcat blemung;
and aoch a help let him seek for, that
lacks one; 1*( tom aigh far, that hath
loat on*; let him delight ia, that rn
jqy»q»a.\ .. ..
was before him, and presented a
strong inducement to go. 4. Hia
mother was t some distance from
the place, and it was very likely
that she wouhl never have beard of
frfgr tlif»
noble boy ftnmly adhered to hia mo
tion. “I can’t dinobey my mother.”
The voice of God seems to bare
blended with the mother’s charge,
thus restraining the footatepa of her
son, and in ail probability saviog hia
son! as well as bis body from death.
CflfM-ktr*
disouuuL O. PATBOJil, Gtatral if
til Ksrkrt St, WBmiafhw,
dan 5 IB—
elegant-looking youth, well-dressed,
and with altogether tha air of an
educated person. But hia wrist*
were fettered, and a* he sat fat the
corner of tha seat he leaked *0 pale
and wretched, so ■bogwthrr inmibi
with shame and misery , that aU a
the or pitted Mm stucerdy.
The ofBcer who had charge of him
r. I. SADTLER ft ion,
OPTICIANS AND
BeJttmore 212
CAKIOAUB MANUKAOTUHEKS
virtuously reproving eyes; bat never
mind that You ara Brin* fog *«r
child f yon know what ia beat for its
health and happiness, and do qpt
allow youraetf to be noted from tie
course which you know to he right,
by aay tola* bar or folse pride.—Her
«M of UtoUk. *
than *hy obe 4*e. tie spoke to him
kindly aad politely, drew deem the
blind when he shrank from the light,
and wrapped hia plaid more car*
fatty about kin when he shlmed la
the door opened. As the train stop
ped a few mbintaa, the after want
out and returned with a cap of coffees
WATCHES k WE JEWELRY
p Esteys c
Lcttace crcan^
EVER"!
nrc J corn. . t
words (•■
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Christian ncul !
<rf you wbtui f
knoniii" ju r- I
of a)t tin- n I '
alitlcharorti J
you and k;h I •
great
stand—!iw r
student, •*;-,■ K
reeidiectiou to
tidu-iii a; ■
iceSag wdfh 1
!i»t** f« tii' I
wltiob I aui ., I
shall .try to - I
haW been o 1
wUck I w a s ii I
of jircpuratio f
rfarisuan nriu -K
to on : |
factory if 1 * j
the RiiUjoet oir
tciid,' and to 1
T sliall mm d 1.1
my own. >
its », * - Hj
WI1 AT ALI.I
-The trot • §
itself to os is. I
Generally ou. ;
I< pttaocuf u. •
that every put |
«* te. receive
pnm Vital; to
rlto whole bo.t r
the vital troths .
tw safe if wc pi
♦wti^u of th.,
“«*intbesni
♦ke®/ truths I |
promiiH uee iu ci \
rtikt Upon tie
^ tatei trr
puWi,
R*e knewfion
°® r Pedaehing,
"hmddgiveto
^ of church
‘ ‘pHuet Otoe
«-as
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K
iMmlh^stofalr.
, V Ihw of dmlh.
Bit down dom hatoto ■*, dsrhflg,
' IA owsk*pr**r w*n* Mroeg hhuo,
Y«*n tint ovm bat autBiotd me,
tar yam 0*4 toM wtm o*r Fithor
Thme*,*MI««ttbad mtea!> ;j| ,
' where upon ■ throne etenito,
aa* Tib kind *mt ooly Son;
Tv* had tinea* and me* dreaming
ff U* OVt Ote p*M ef jojr nnd pals • '
.. ftahpw Pn waadered ttockvftofl,
T8I f wm » ehild egtin
Dreanhig *f girlhood tad th* monunt
When I Uood your wtfa »nd brid*,
How my heart Uirilbd Love'* trtato*h.
Ia toot hour of wismi i gride.
LHvoaiing of Owe .ad Ut the reUb-chort.
Hnaiy twtoe.1 abost ay heart—
Oh! the bitter homing aagufeh,
WIm Am 1 knew we shmi part
It ha* perl md Cod h**praotod
- All toy fbot*rpa toUtend;
lie that, more tha* friend ur brother.
He'll b* with jr*n to the ead.
ThweM ■> A. dew o'er th* porUfa,
Lending to mj heerenly home—
*' Chrwt has promised life immortal,
And ia. Uc that bid. a* oem*.
When life', trial* await around tire*.
— Aad its chilling MHowi swell.
; of Children
The physical treatment of children
is important, but Simple, if one wishes
to make It so. The main points are
bathing, regularity of eating and
sleeping hours, simplicity of food,
and out-of-door exercise.
The habit of daily bathing should
not be sospeuded when a ehild is a
few months old. It is very little
trouble, and, done handily, takes
little time. Xly experience has been
that it is not best to bathe a ehild
in entirely cold water. When he is
put few the first time in a bath-tub,
the water should be of such a tern
pnratnre that he faaj- Sot perceive
the transition from the air to the
water. I have often heard mothers
iwy that their children oofrW not be
bathed; that they screamed ns soon
as they touched the water. There
are, ordinarily, bat two causes for
this: either that tire child was not
introduced to the bath tub early
enough in his existence, or that the
temperature of the water was such
as to shock him. When your baby
is thoroughly accustomed to the tub,
yon can gradually reduce the tem
perature of the water, until, after a
few mouths, you can wash him in
almost cold water.
A child should eat regularly and
simply, but should have some variety
of food. I hare found that a child
soon tires of one article if confined
to it.
Bread and milk, bread and batter,
different forms of toasted bread,
boiled hominy, Indian mush, cracker
panada, simple preparations of corn
starch, rice boiled in milk, and
roasted potatoes, make a sufficient
variety Give year child plenty of
exercise in the open air. If you live
in the city all I can aay ia, do the
best yo* can; but, if yoa live in the
country, with space about you and
gates well secured, put your child
out-ofdoors and let him wander
about at his wilL In summer, leave
him out all day, if be enjoys it; in
winter, wrap him up, and sand him
out in moderate aa<l pleasant weather
Lot him got as dirty as be pleases.
Hia feee will be kept pretty clean
if be spend* enough time in tha open
air to prevent bis taking bad colds,
and if you do not allow him to eat
mother* exert every energy
their daughters seeompliabed iu
music, drawing, pointing, to have
them perfected to ericao* aad Nferu-
tture, but bow few think of the one
overerowning excellence of aH, the
art to eouvey to others in a clear,
sensible and attractive manner, the
children correct; they should lie
taught to took carefully at small
flihitp—at evetfrthhig desirable to
know at all; to understand thorough
ly, and then lgum to asuimuuiofltr
this, first by taikiag, aad then by
writing about,it. Iu thi* wsy, by
imperceptible drgreca, chlklrru learn
to converse welt, to write well, to
spell wed, and to enatpose wralL To
write and go ap*ak Ihrir thoughts,
become, not ouly easy, but a real
pleasure, and growing up
with a modest eoofidenoe |
selves, because what they know U
transparent to their miuds, they
avoid that timidity and appraraoee
of stupidity' ad crimmoldy the fate of
those aim have never learned to uh
snarl their tangled idea*. The differ
cnee lies in being taught to think
without having the ideas confused,
as they are in ill-regulated and super
ficial educations; and this is why
this care fill training should be begun
in the nursery.
The man or woman w ho can write
and converse well has always at rom
quid.I a charming source of cuter
tainmout for friends.
Tbs Burning ef the
Theatre
OaraUaa ItaUnetf t
oktsbal surra opfioa f
s*l»**mr i*. Km. j
r ut Utmria* Scfarefek far Vamnan Tna.
«iH fee otwinl fro.a toil dat*
»»v Viaaonm m*. A
ttti*
OtootoU. .t 4.M**
n*«r am* r*u*. . ■ '
Uartn* Gota»bU .1
.id**
“1 was but a buy, and lived in the
city of Richmond, Virginia, when the
theatre was destroyed by ire, in
December, 1811, aad seventy five
|ier*ons peri*bc«L I bad a brother
older than myaetf, who resided there
at the same time. During the day
which preceded the Are hr ap|>roucbrd
me, handing m<- a dollar, aad saying tnre.
my Kttle reudrr* wonM say. Weil, I
he hi a little coward,
of the brave little boy*
the VlsiAre l», no donbt,
0 to *ar. Itut perhaps not.
fop iriff hr dnp», and so they have
discovered a rabbit over on the hill,
and now, heedless of the driven'
lines and erica, they strike off ia Adi
■peed, ntoath widr open, mud no
doubt harking fiercely, thoagh yoa
can't fr*wr them harking in the
And the |MurtShW|
IU kl«
the support of my
Urn bam which 1 shoaM an
r*ti> seek to impress apoa them in,
ar\vt to ran tatu debt! I repeat, my
fnrads, a\ub| preoatary obltgati.m*
a* yoa would peatilrace and fomba
U yoa hare bat fifty crate and can
get no mure for a weak, buy a perk
of earn, patvh it, and live on it rather
than owe any man * duffer I Of
I know that
te |a.- nos* that lavuitr* risks and
motor. , Stare
give i
he suppoaed I wasted to attend the , has fallen hack to hi* wogno. where | 4o nut ctHundri kna renN) in <lrbt
theatre in the evening. On m*' I he Keo, with keel* np and h.-tnds who can toy hia hand directh on tto-
leaving home to reside to the city, raised, and tbwrer.v picture of de*,mir «r*n*.<if |uyia« at amne latto men
my mother had charged me not to go IW fellow, hia fine horse*, as he no ffnr.aff ho oweej I apndtofrrol «foto.
to the theatre; this I told **. 'toulM, to Ms bnyiah prhto. regarded that which tovuhrm n*k or mm fin-
adding, I can’t disobey say mother, them, have sodd.nly turncl into on the am- mlr, obbgnttoa and dr
I'pon this be took bark the dollar dogs earrying him over rarfi aad prmUare on the utferr, ami 1 *ay.
«f *riP I dttrfi, in their eager chare from all sack, tot ex cry ><mth humbly
afttw a rabble No wonder he took* pray God to pmrewe bbn evermon-r
the very pietwre of fright. W.mhlnl
yoa, my good little fellow, l.-ingliing
at this boy’s fix, lie seared if yon ‘
were In his place I
So yoa tee from
Tea-fill nirutifti riilli <
• ialaivfilMii
Anrikrifei w*rirA iu ro--ry »aM|ws>Tv«i Mvk tosw
«oft stfeFftl^ri. TNErlAfriAfic iHftdiuii fe* mb idfiJii'FjiCTtrftftftft op
* iiateir tJ ndkre* ir»f (Mi t* «flirk-riipUb« 0>H GRAND SQOARB AND UPRIGHT lawctaic* ul TH«u:i Himm Mm UltT *'
PIAl^JO MiTM A A
Aftsr. -• ‘ •» '• '
Jan 1-’ Iff—4f
> reN te daps
it to their
be ww sbortiy to be
turned to my bed at
he hod given me,
contempt for my
witting indeed, aad even anxious to [
retain the dollar, imt not as the <,
means of violating mv mother’s com
maud. P3T
“Night eame, ami my brother at
tended the theatre, accompanied by
a yonng lady of the city, to whom nature. And m it is with everything
be mammL ^yg- 1 *an rant unmake God’* work. The
on early hour, elephant may be taken and seem
and knew nothing of the fire antil quite tome, bat If ever he gets bis
Then I learned thfit eye aa hi* aid hoaato wtowo be ami
the young Indy hod perished in tie | to roam, he breaks away from bis
fl. mes, sml that my brother, ia his keeper, and takes to his native juu-
efforts to save her, had narrowly gic. Bo we sec that rlrpinah will hr
ped death. This bereavement rlrpkaat*, otoo. Rat I want to tenrh
was to him a source of overwhelm you a kroon, which this picture sag
iug grief, and be kept his room closely ‘ gents, and that I mar not weary you,
for nearly u month a fret wards. He l will ask yoa to wait till next week
never subsequently said anght to me 1 for that. M.
in reference to the theater, ar as to 1 , ,
my course in refasing to attend.” Spitting f afesu.
The above wa* related to me by 1
Dr. F——, now an crimed minis- “ J don’t like
ter of the Gospel in North Carolina, poison,” said a little
her friend. They were both sitting
on the steps at sunset, when a large
toad crawled out front nuder
boards.
“Tliey don’t spit poison ! Do they,
Miss B- r said Jcnnry, the other
tittle gtri, tarntng tit the fatty who
was sitting in lha door. «V v. < ' A
“C 'ertainlf not,* replied M iss F .
“Toads do not harm any one, On
the contrary, they are vety useful in
tie garden. They live Upon tndritk,
and destroy n great many which
would otherwise hurt the plants and
the fruit.”
“Well, I am sure I have beard
that they spit poise ’ aaid El leu.
“Isn’t there some animal which does
so, Hiss E r
“Not that I know of,* replied Miss
K .“Unless little girl* do so some
times.*
“Whs* do yo* mean T asked Ellen.
Jetrny smiled.
“I gueasl know!" said she. “When
little girls My hatefal, spltofal things
to one another.”
“Yes. and about one another ^
The foils* tag aromacro from Arek
Harter'* “Wedding Mmg” are
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heart! It Is of Gmfa hnuhiag.
• sweat wifet she is of
God. ataklag. The Itohrews have
a saying, ‘Ik is not a maa that hath
not a woman.’ Tbaagh mam atone
may be good, yet It Is not good that
man should hr alette. -Every per
fart gift ia from above.’ A wife,
though ahr bo not a prefect gift, ia a
good gift, a
Hon of
Uhriat foot
wmhkogl
who ho* • found favor ia (W» e»r»
find favor ia jwaro. Hasbssds ahenld
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