The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 21, 1871, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN . VISITOR
APKIL 21, 1871
m, <tu t»« «MT< • Mm-oma feu
I’ve allowed her to go to chapel (bn*
timed every Sunday since she Has
Iwi oltb I.MKrtaAt
doeetat cook a bit better than sbe
did tbe Crst day » ~
Said uuaged atinistei a few weeks
ago: “FMlow ^noera, $ you were
told that Jjr||sii»g tf'tbe top of
those stairs j|nd#r^ (polutiug to a
rickety pair at one end of the
church,) yon might seeare yonr eter
nal salvation, I really beliave hardly
any of yon would try it Bat tot
any man proclaim that there was
fhre hnndrcd dollar* rp there for
yon, and 1*11 be bound there won Id
IVUiortk Sixth
poa^
> l* 0 ™ hero,*,
^ not vet
f the Southern
of the geueraj
item church, i
di«c«Hics to en
mt of Vi r .
Pjj ** folly to
Ilf? *
for all our
Church
fc to J*>t ayuedi*
Iwtt * pecuniary
that our Barth-
Theological sad Klsoellaseotu Works
Jss^r*** * **
SUNBAY SCHOOLS.
tm*#, money
istitatioaa, and
missionary’ and
is. Our South-
ve and faithful
«Fif»AT mm*, lamum.
*fty tn this way
*2 «*> g«&3
*W«ra*
IH>rt offered by
icaater, ia lg©*
tko Rebellion
ption, uujustia
ftnral in its char-
re.rtteTta^
hem men. y H
fHfcd chiefly to
WAM IJ _ L
wOHia Hot Itoa
* <*ergy of tho
might have been
m had been al
Bat when Dr.
PUBLICAHUlir SOCIETY
The Rev. Mr. M , of Csnon
gate Parish Choral*, Edinburg, had
been “before his betters” for naing
onpariiamentary language; hot he
got off with a alight reprimand. Re
turning to bia flock one drixxly Sun
to uefer upon
anti) the time
general South-
pathy shall be
our Southern
t grow rapidly
Wli. C. DUKES dr OO m flamfe Agent,,
H Barringer
to Igwfty
and, nodding his head to the boodle,
said, “Is'nt this a damp, cold morn
ing, John r John, thinking tbe
rain inter waJT’coutimiing in hit old
ways, and mistaking the adjective
‘‘damp” for one with a somewhat
similar sound, at once replied, “Moat
hellish, sir »
Mrs. Partiugtou lias been sick,
ami being inspired expressed her
feelings in tbe following language:
“La, me t here I have been suffering
tbe bigamies of death for three mor
tal weeks. First, I was seised with
a bleeding phrenology In the left
EIGHTEEN VK.V14S Off FRACTICAX SUCCESS
Introduced ia 1H52. |f4 * *' Patented Bee.
decided
mind Pool's Indignant rejection of
the prineijde, “Let us do evil that
good may come* soring that he
been suspected of bring a bigoted
hampehtf* of the whtoh was
exoeeded by a stoppage of tbe left
ventilator of the heart. This gate
me an intlamation io the borax, and
now Fui sick witk UK chloroform
morbus. There?* no blessing like
that of health, |u*rtic«larly when
yojj’re sick.” **
A Vary Proper .Ymne.—From time
to tint we have bad in London die
tingnjibed and generally dusky vis
it ora—Chinese, Japanese, Burmese,
Siamese, Psftaoes, MiopuMfe, ftc,—
who have been remarkably for the
striking oddfey of their uaa4)n ; but,
perhaps, the most »ingnl*r^p* tM Ucr
thqt lias i'Mr come under th| public*
notice nu»to tk« case of the Eastern
prince who attended tbe Qaeeu'a
Court laW week, and stajia on
recorti ae “His Imperial Highness
Higashi Foshimt-No-Mta, Unrle of
the Mikado of Jafiaii.” What bur
lesque can I lent this f
The following cun versaUon be
tweeu two youngsters «**» timir way
to Sublmtb-scbool, wan recently over
heard:
Charley—Do you Nke that new
fellow tliet teaches osr class V
Harry—Xo, do you ? He's a gay
rooster, ain’t he f Parts hto hair to
the middle, ami wears eye glasses
* Charley—He’s a s|»ooa, I believe;
too fancy to be a Sunday school
teacher.
. Harry—Dfcl yon wr how be looked
at the big gills last Sunday f
Charley—Yes. He wean big jew
elry and diamonds, too; that gets
them.
Harry—I sow him at the corner
of riixtli street and the Avenue yew
tmLyr; wonder if be learns .Scrip
turn there.
Charley— Ah, that's nothing; lots
of fellows loaf there who aay long
prayers on Sunday.
Harry—That’s sa; but let's watch
the fellow ami are what he dues do,
anyway.
Charley— All right; I don't go to
Sunday-school to any aoch fancy
duck unless 1 know he’s all right.
Churchee and Temperance.—Dr. W.
It. Williams, the learned ami diattu-
gniabed Baptist divine, suggests tbe
following as a scriptural rule for
churches iti dealing with the ques
tion of total abstinence:
The Bible does not, indeed, tike
the temperance society, make it tbe
imperative dnty of the Christian in
all times and in ell cirenmateacee to
forego the use of the beverage that,
taken in excess, may induce drank
ennesa. Bat Christian expediency,
as taught tn the Xew Testament,
may require it of tbe (individual)
Christians of a certain time, and of a
land greatly accursed with a free qse
of what may intoxicate, to forego
their abstract rights from a wife
regard to their own inirmity and a
kind desire for tlieir brother** pres
ervation. Chnrehe, mag HOT make
entire abetinenee A TTCBX of Fellow
SHIP ; far they not entitled te m
atitute W5W conditio**, of communion.
But they may and most protest,
against and discipline those who
heedlessly and heartlessly aid te
swell a general scandal ami aggra
vate a national enrse.
v Give your minuter more beefsteak,
and he will have more Are. Xext
to the divine miction, the minister
needs blood; and be can net make
that out of tough leather. One rea
son that the sp sties preached so
powerfully was that they had healthy
food. Ftob. wan cheap along Galilee,
and this, with unbolted bread, gave
them plenfy'tk phosphorus for brain
of the church
a State. For
eon laboring
i of the Tract
. T—to*’ Set Ne. *, pnt up hi a neat
Boats*. >* Host* H.\ TU'* UUANO, OON’CKXTRATKD AM MOM AC AL
, d|a gk *\.: oo £< ..}fey ^ » V. .-.vt *
ANIMAL MATTER, AM) SULTHUIOC ACID.
JT# Salt, rtsfcr, Smtt Cake, fffcrv (take, NOH AJtY ADULTEKAVT'
t «Wy to be
am brethren feel
pf into a sy»o<l
loral body witk
ituted tbe Gen
Some men, I
ppoeeri te be pattern* of propriety
unwearied
manly de
fend, has published a plaeaid ss
aeaariag a plan to raise muaey
for the Bvlldfng Food at ('sisitk
rhmvh, whirti inrfwdes among the
■ratter in MAJ k fetT XiTMOtoJSXlZEI) SUPER
IE noueists of the flesh (containing 10 ]ier cent
PHK Eft'OF THE
From this I
re considering
nion with fee
?be Maryland
ee on the sab-
Syuod a few
ited a commit
-ct. Synodical
i rites the con
tion. It is best
iu this matter,
»d took all toe
belts, a hunt, and four home mere !
Tbe heading In bold type ia, * # TV
Tiry Hide Herat Hteeplsrhara.* There
are to be the Writer Stakes rl aov
JfJillt A HA WUy OWtJA* rir*.
held on those two errwtngs. while
the Oraod Faney Hnramr wiR he
held on Friday and fhrtwrdar. We
wonder what the sermon will be
about on Snnday!
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
SmSSAL AGEJTT8.
that the Coua-
-sponsibilrty io
But this is a
e. The leading
Is in tbe Coao
Pittsburg and
k They wctc
General Synod
»of the General
more decided
egations of the
Ivauiii Synods,
was, jjerhaps,
in the seceaaien
at Fort Wayne
bor of tbe ob-
tcaster, iu 1862-
to bis intense
that the action
re 90 dennneia
ttsbnrg nor the
H Ohio Synods,
nisterinui, have
;ir action taken
it Lancaster, m
ever rescimled
f'li they
■e to iuvj |i. An arrange
S however, been eEeeted,
; to which tbe Professors,
m favor of itbe Litar© , use
er they pmach, while Dis.
tr and Hal, when tkhy
coudact the services in
map—B«‘v. ‘ A- T. (|fek»rti-
Plwisnrer dr the Synod of
Knfa, rejx.rV the fonda for
ry £darati<«i quite exhaust-
tbat the ihauuids for the
appropriated to * students
e and Seminary are press
CHA RLFSTOX, 8. C
STTKQirAL DEJITISTRT
B.4W.C. SWAFF1ELD
at its ting their
AHEAD AS USUAL
DR. D. L. BOOZER
rEVrVINU part set of I>
CLOTHING. HATS,
ILlAhlkA TAU l AT A I*mi
vA. Stork, of the Maryland
Committee on Education,
a also. He a tys the educa-
wtry is in del t #100, and ia
WTt WAV*
AVER OFFERED TO TBE PVBLJC.
M EN'S and Boys* Hate of every de-
acvfption. TranksVidW, J^liwK
iveforme<l (G*Wmau) churrh
•In, in Wm l'bil.aelplun,
vered its house, and property
it at law. The charoh was
d under tl»e uftbority of tbe
d (German) < imrch, Wit by
to in the chapter, the prop-
> placed iu the hands of trqs-
► were not m imbers of the
|pp these juudertook to
tife house to the ITesbyte
arch ; bat he courts of
bmto have given it back to
Obttaariee.
fkrrRkraiVi
Vrat iti Wrn
these
Illinois Synod
uunitted to the
l of 1862 as the
Id the General
ministers are
wd men. They
Died, oa the 3d imk, at tlm resi
dence of her husband, Mr. Jacob
Miller, Mrs. Mary Millie, aged
about 50 years.
The deceased has bass from early
life a member of Um Lot her as
church. She woo, in all rasps eta, a
model ckristiaa. Called to serve
God in suffering, she was faithful
to her inlsshm, sod passed from the
ebureh militant to the church above
as a shock folly ripe. Her Iam tor
the nli a mb wna elanutiHriatir aad
intelligent, and her intomnoe wide
sod heoltbfol. Abe bore with Chris
tian resignation a long asasoa of
severe afliictiou. The promises of
God were her comfort sad joy, sad
these she bore with her through the
last ooaflk*. Hhe will be missed ia
the congregation, hi the community,
and above all, hi her earthly home.
E4 W. C. 8WAFF1ELI),
Cohuafes Oothing Horae,
II C-tt
AgtnU Wanted for
ANDWRITINQ OF 00p i>
their eyea
C4BO to argne
litical grontnis,
>m" on the basw
Vhen be invite*
o > conference,
union with
they to
»e four Synod*
g anqaesttona-
ilty in tte way
.r tbe General
nOH. \/f‘ 3
roepectet
IBTABLI5HKD 1*68.
^cellaiIeous.
r Taylor, of lietl
|« dead. ■
to a clergy ia
Beounae yc
|fe» when the
\ y**» believe yjtm have *«all
L • .. M
/ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MGT8, ftSftSS, km SATa
like s h loco-
are to look
Darby s Prophylactic Fluid-
h to all vriy weU, ae far as
said an old d«etor of diviit
ti»«dogi^il Rt ident; “but,”
wait, and see
VIV
I l.N wHhoa
emu. f. Rage,
do ft* work, Hi
but entirely «F
Lud nltim*^
[will enter into
BUCKEYE BELL FOUHDKY
IXSTABLIftHED fit 1887. Superior
Mid hdU for chatvbcR, rehools. 4kt n made
bond and friends. According to haw
request, her funeral was preached
foutn Hob. hit. A 5. B.
we mast
people hkve »
L, general Ln-
section of <> ur
been harpih#
on Thursdj y, tl»e 2d nit,
PROVED ROTARY
’‘Illustrated ramloguw
V ANBUZENfiTIFT
Church Notices.
»W, ©maw, Ew).. Alfred
da, aged 20 y mrs, and Mrs.
^kwell, agwi #0, both of
Pton county, :r.C. j
»V* to Age is plfehied, *
never by time pR blighted.
ol< i lady bncf adopted the
a griimlsoa^S^fluMlik him
the act would have been
ar, frequently
iiHI- get ah>n?
ms bettor th* M
her seetfofe^’
the time f»han
ititok, no (Wj*
liautfly-
, pliny iinpro'"
od will M4w4 at IK. Lake’s dbsreh, Bev. J.
Hswkim’ dorm, «• tooifejr before the
8th Sunday ta April, at IS o’clock, a. to.
Ibcrv will hi two fs«sF>. HulflccU j
-An Klfcfera I'karafe” aad "haptlamal
Kcirr ncratkm." Ob RatMfey there wiD
A few must Aprats wasted for
THE LIGHT tl titc WORLD
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