The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 12, 1872, Image 3

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PP 1 "'-;'" j • f' V' !*&£»? -. —•-!*•■ ■ ^ .. ® erv »ce* me in conneeHo,, nW be very li ght> turtmhed at the house at .#10 ^ |v of the «tudeiit H " to #6 pe r mouth. *Uh Carolina «vn »unite in snsuii,, hit any place tlle V think wise to “ ** divided ■ °° e S A»«><1 Inary which would fhe Church. ^j| lions should siufc I in the decision luting to the p^. ™ »“<1 the hp Jcemer’s kingdom be located w here aojie for success, labor for it, let the vital im 1K >i. it—and future find no occasion >» of the South- work must lx* liuisters can b« [“r the peculiar ' iu our section home institution to any Semi intis. The cause from delay, aud Jrove recreant to reiving upon it. are the thoughts in the iuterest e, individual or the best inter- *) of the Church in the South, be thoroughly o iugs, and the sre it will have tor a career of Ssjrrx>Ki.. .. • VMtoi. |B.” . ■ article from the the Observer ot so many extra and most sin iat I know not them a passiug tend, the author, fell, and honestly i>il upon the icatcr, I element, be cast tie following par- inhered from his Synod North, in Pa., passed cer- ir resolutions, iu says, to express f and sub- Wayne, Indiana, lutiohs, in time is my friend ad- |ir loyalty to the iiuestiou .arises, il these ecclesi emselves into a ting; and pass far resolutions t rse i|i tile Bible :y f What the it What ecele- The Saviour tof of tkis tcorld. I>oral and politi iu his ambition e Treasury, and lim, or as they he came to griefs itarj*, and drew ed around until Match hs. The a and made'him . r- th the assertion the sword, shall \T Here then »r severed from yet these fnod- of the church i), politics- and ns. The effect grave divines streets to the sic, drumming it to the war: r the utteredn*** lilitary pre^eli- from lending out. It would of y \ ‘if THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, 8. APRIL 12. 1872 t position veil into , Keller nia Syn- miuisterial Inn a very prom body, It has ction Revs, uners from the iply upou „■ They neither demanded voufrss»««b nor ^S® 8 *** 1 thorn « . for being muioug the jiving men.". «y this ae- made, as “X. JjR." admits, lotions of the general 8yu- n (these and Sum- » This he General r to main- steucy or 'their reflection Haon, Keller • ttanding fa no comment But I is driteu, in oi degree of cor overtures "of union.** Pity he dkl not think of the grrsf expression of a certain great character, aud tay right out, “Let us have peace !* We, in the Sooth, oould have interpreted it lietter. Will “X. J. Hk* be kind enough to inform us whether “We waut peace” and “Let us have ix?ace.» mean the same thing, ami he will greatly oblige his friend, LtTTHItKAM'S. for the Imlheran Visitor. The “Americas Lutheran ’* ***7 to do one of tho things; to rescind their involutions or the Maryland Synod for giving precious resolutions\tk* lie. 4. The General Synod! North has ,Lltl*lf) appointed to jattend the ueit meeting of the General Synod io Ma y next ^ at i'barlestou, J/Jd ( ‘thi» indicating a dis|»osition ftiodly correaikindetioljwith that bf C* a body with all of its inem- fcrsWiuidcd as among' the worst ^ living nieu” under tesolutioiis uovcii to be “fl * funding falsehood” V tbt actiou of the Maryland Synod. If | that delegate^ 1 would face the yellow fever in than the General Synod ^gdet such circumstances. I won 4k # the good brother; has ever beards of Ku Klnx. He ahould re "“ 'that the “worst of liviug the Sooth arc all Ku Klux. resolutions expressing and temper” of tl|c General North dare nor |^re;tracu-.l” from their records, be y contain the “declaration to the government” on the that body. it come to this! Certain gov sad high officials. in the have exhibited their loyalty from (he people, band, are beeaoae they are daily to Use aatisfhc that bis* aud all «te, etc. But l bad yei to util U X. J. K.V a tide, that gU^frfiaatical body wasbbliged to reaolntions prove# to be “a in ord4r to prove to the gofern incut.” be necessarily associ ated it ith dishonesty and falsehood f Mm I men affirm aud reaffirm a lie ia or ter to be loyal ! If this l»e so, I me it sincerely affirm that I would rath sr be honest and truthful than toy*provided they can not go to- jethjf. Peter aud John obeyed God than man. I am > sincerely itbat this rule, by the admin- “X. J. R.,** has bean reversed by (he General Synod Noftli. • L J. R.” farther asserts “the (rfueral Synod North can never re the conviction,** that tin* Syn- odsjiaf the South “rudely severed connection with“ that hotly. Iftihey can nevenr. “rcnoUuce their .ceo^ictiou,” of course they forcstal ^1 argument. They are “set in their vayt,” or else their “loyalty to the government* is somehow implicated, and will not allow tbeni to change their “conviction* any more than their resolutions. Now let me give a plain tale of facts in order to show how “rudely" it wqp all done. In the Minutes of the North Carolina Synod, of a convention held in Wil- Mington, in may 1861, there occnrs the following: (I quote from mem- Whebjsa^, it will be moonvauient, >t not impossible, tor our delegates to attend the meeting of the General ^.vnod in Lancaster, Pa., iu conse quence of the military lines aj^nt to be closed between North and South ; therefore, Resolved, That we instruct our Relegates to convene in Salisbury, mree months after the Minutes of General Synod shall haVe lK?eu re eved, to approve or otherwise con sider said Minutes, and report to this .My. TMsse is certainly nothing rude iu I A defrcMMicy of H,0bU.bU0 iu the Stamp l>epartmmii of the L'uitM s State*.... A bull «r M givw® in CuR- toruia iu a vine lank made to hold I 'Ml,000 gallous. Wonder bow many gallooa the dancers held!. ..A craay Foniau trad a pistol at Qweea Victoria .... Uabernicht'a eottou mill ou James' Island, a CL, burnt. Loan, #tt, 006. ... A Vertuout woutua, only thirty eight, has her fourth bantund andber fourteenth baby.... Veauviaa la begin mug to spit Are... UiqHilaUoa Mr. Editor: As we auticipated, 1 exaa, 818^711....Pnuec Fredor- the AmerMMN Lutheran gatheretl hold ! ^ G’bar It*, of Pruasia, recouUy said of our article, “Shall wo Got* iu a I (l<5r,l,A **y defend Italy should if... A hurri*! at St. Louis Maw down the Church Notioee. recent issue of the l iiitor, and iutro duct* it by saying: “The Southern Geueral Syuotl is agitating the pro A # . . 4 I MVU whither cau not yet be told.* How I Bostou, Maas., ti below quake continue iu the OeaevU of t'alifbruia. Altogether, there were -TOO shocks iu rapid succession. The re ore rumors of volcanoes and chassis. War probable between Ratals aud Germania. War not intpoaaible be tween Cugiand and America. Fam ins in Persia. KAnhqoakes is Amer ica and Germany. Matt.ixiv : 7.... The whiake) frauds involve a toes to the Go\ erumeut of #160,000; and CoafercMre of the will BtK la Iridfrvalrr. April IS, 1ST5, st TsVlork p. |f. I*AST<MI 1/m I, dp ♦* ■eetiag of Oaaaral Syned. AU delegates sad visitora expectiug to • sttsud the SMvtiag id the f)«uend Breed, te he eearcaed la At. Jobs's Evangelical Lathers* Cbarsb, Chariestse. tl.CX.oa Tburads), May the Mb, 1«71. are request ed to give due sotirr thereof to the |«« THR C*EI,KBHATKD FEBTIIAZERS. ; WILCOX. GIJiBS & CO.’S IU A iTI lAf U'# A w 08, GUANO SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND. 'Hn* above pi«*pnred at Savannah. Ga., aud Charleston. S. C*. PHCENIX GUANO, » 1 * | MhiBTr.l) ii'i'Ui Htouii libiHit, boutb Pacific ricean. Wilcox, (rihhM A Are tm Male In Uo«, to the people, the loss of both body ( ter. «ev T. W IW., or u, Mr J II 1 l^.Hy Wraant, Aataww^ffT end soul... ISO killed by a few men in Cotombaa, Nebraska. Yorkers are in a were i day near The New Prerideot of the Vestrv France attack it.. . March Watertoea, N. Y n the was 84 degrees below sen*, at Og prWr Of' *.U,g Wt | Tr,., UM..: k whithnr cau not y.t to UU* How U ZjZ ITJ! wuld that clever, clearheaded editor ‘J* 1 * 1 ul H.*uc» hiihmjuIm u» si»oat ; (Wrait Flection for Ma\or have made such a gnat mistake f ! *" ^ ... 1 ,H *.KW-tarn for M.^or We were agitating the propriety of HUck Ku K1 «x«s aoconliug to the just the opposite—of not going any Bo * tou /W ’ * uluM » *tore, attneked the jail, anti haug three white eiti n m , * J vi a » a ah AUf "f For farther iutnrmmtum. appl Jau 18 lui portent uud Dealer* iu G 151 iuam>. East B av, Caiiufinsf, s. c. r *e Mddre*<M mm above for Almanac f.«r 18T2 -bli fll*Ut .tout tto <M'toVtr»to.ttr»l.UI.-«i,M»lU. of itoMuHI|»..!7' l> ’ ) “ T “ d *’ ^ ••WA.NDO FERTILIZER.” ... wwwt . tow. .vi Mayor and Aldermen in Columbia, 8. C. j Republican nominees elected. where. We are uot, aud have not btHMi speaking of going anywhere, and we are not at all iu a hurry to ••go somewhere.” To diacnaa the propriety of meeting, aa we have done, to paas resolution*, aud then I go home aud be ao well satinAed j sens of Arkauaas.. ..fcx Kmperor Nm|m>Icou cleared #JJ1»,UU0,(KW b> aelling hie real estate in New York. ... Roger Beauvoir died at St. Uya outlaw, Canada, at the age of U1 A Bustos widow wears a ring of her armed band of Mexicaus over into Texas aud stole l,uuu head with our preeeut eounecthma and ,u *»‘ h fro *‘ ^e gold plate aurroundinga aa to sleep over them, departed liu»bund* teeth, and the propriety of “going some where,” are very different things. Our great misfortune ia that we are m mmlhml only too well satisfied. | f«d«^«d at JeflenKMi College.... The kind editor of the Amdriedu SollM? ^l*«UGous |*et*oua la KaJ Lutheran saya: “We siucerely aym j fwfxirt that the **\\ under- pathiae with our 8outben. brethren. ,u * tbiough that wt> and should like to see them keep up ^* lr * 4 * l “‘“luigbt..,. .Italy their Southern General Hynod, and w * uU and iHnnnark wanU Cl on.-i | It. | |.«i Flour Cramer necalUxl Mills, at Columbus, t»a., burned. Loea, #78,600... .The »audl pox ia increasing at Havana John G. M. Parker, General “Spoori” Butler’s brother in law, appouited Muncy or of Customs at New Orlouia sustain their own institutions.” Would yon really, my brother ? Thauk you heartily for your aym l»atby, for that ia precisely what we expect to do; and iu our efforts to do this, we ask the sympathy of our friends. You really impreas na with a feeling sense of your sympathy by the kind *ud often repeated invita tions to come to you. This same svtn|uUh> has bceu expressed by u °to*- ieprv»ciiliog our frieuds appointing committees to i fkommod, was sold at l.yuohborg correspond, uot with our General I ' * r I6*ia, lot foui(«-en dollars ... Synod, but with District 8ynods, **''*•' ** •“ ««J and by kindly efforts to hold “free ^ or Grant, it there is any help tor it. conference,** Ac. • A Masaiui, the Italian KepaUicaa It is a notorious fact, whatever the a K*totor, is dead- . .The r»«bl«orue Visitor may say, that both the Gen <**** h ** br, u tk ' c * 4 *” 1 “ dTef * 4v oral Synod and the Geueral l*otincil i ^ ehdmn*t . .AmK#oi ia spread- have seemed to lie more deeply in- n, K 1,1 * • The alunmur tereste<l iu us, and more friendly, i •I*I'* I,, since the war than before. Hear the America* Lutheran : “No Du. Sauk’s Catakmm Rexkd\ is no Patent Medicine humbug, gotten up to dope the ignorant aud credo loos, bat it o |*rfcct Specific tor Nasal Catarrh, “Cold iu the bead,* and kindred disease^ A Gtollolt Kuotb.— Tael vs years ago a few modest lines in a New York journal invited poblio attention to a new Vegetable Re storati%*e, and solicited a trial of its menu as a remedy tor indigtsuou, bilKMianea*, fever aod sgus, debility, nervous diaonlers, rheamalism, aod all t'omplaiuts requiring invigomtiag and regnlnUog treatment. In this quiet, unpretentious way. Puma ' rioN Birrus was introduced to the world. It was o success from the beginning. All that was rInjured tor it ea a tonic, n corrective and 1 antidote to malaitons fever, was found to be stncUv true. Within April. WH. at llrbtou rburrh, near Capon KpHnjrM, Iu the f’apuo rluuyr, Rrr. W, Eirhellirnrer. pastor The ion* «p- leetMl for direa—iiai am 1. Is uurtiln tAou s gradaal work, or ia mmy ease, as ia jaatiAcaiinu, aa IimUuUsomu set ? J. I* there say ntedluui lartweea pnantssive saortittrstion sod prngrrasive uninvlli ness t la view of fh«- rather atrnug reao- luO<>«t, passed st the last meeting of Costrnwn nrfatire to atmeuttnjr smsw here, it is to he hoped that the members of Cueferenc* will euher be present at its Sffpruarkiitm Mrctisf, or will scud the for their absence. Brethren, let d oar ettendiag the aseetiogs of aa e daty. and let as attend with the determination to stoke Muxiubt. Special Notioee. . ‘It Acts Like a Charm.” This is w hat we bear us all side* of DR. TITTH EXPECTORANT. Is cases of frnup. HrouebitiM. .Asthma, sad all Pal- mmry Diseases, is agent* tostaat relief. It penneotes the very sabstaare of the Laags, sad causes them to throw off all acrid astfav It is very pleasant to thr taste. Childree take it 11afiffy. CAM—S50 PEE TOM OP *,000 POUMW AT PACTORT. TI M F>—#V** jier T«»ii of “MOO lb.*, at Factory. 1st. 187^—without intcrcM. Payable November " H- C. DI KE8 & CO., (Jeneral Agents, < 'liarlestoii. 8- C. TIIOB. W. HOLLOWAY, Agent at Potuana, 8. C. Nlw Yona. August SI, 181k llr. Ifa. B. Tutt~8ir: When ia Aikea. tnia ^ * mtvr. 1 used roar Kxpertaraat for lire 8 14—tt ^ _ ^ ^ Arc yean* the annual sale* at Ufuenl U«|Un^ir»win7u foe dto *«*“' »■»••««« <° •>" j -J n^fc. .~l f~. toy ally to Governor W ar month Hot tin \ few years more, end the j it thaa aay 1 ever A lot of Coufederale bouds k aim! | ^•■mnd nweMed In^feliKlfllfeM- The several hundred THE » annual oonaampdoo of three Bitters ha* now reached the almost ioaredi bfe aggregate of au MlLUoKn <»F ■urrus, and tor every bottle sold a eopy of the lUAaTRATKO Mkoical AXXl Xl, published by the proprie tore, at a not of #1 ’«0,uta». is given away. ImUlts te give c. u. i>. ALFRED Cl 'BRING. 134 W ;T!, k MTHBRiH BOOKSTORE, friwfo..' Vo. Hi .Vorf* AiX* .stnet. •e doses hy Express. ru I L A It E L V U 7 A . FA. i Bk YM A°" Mfit. Di. Tati’s Hair Dye eotoi* a Bqputifa] Mark M&rria^ea. took doubt it was good for ua all, both North and South, that in the provi e milium aud a half iu specie from San Francis*-** far (.'bins... The last aumviug sou of j Robert Burns in dead.... Itoaa 1 Strong, one of the North Carolina. County, 8. C. Married, on the *J9th of February, 1872. by Rev. J. A. Sllgh. Mr. ElJHl’ Aun k. of I/riingtou County, 8. C., aod kin —Ttti/»t. of Xeohmrj deuce of God the N?atiM‘ was lost,’, oul Iuwe U reported killed.. New llaniimhire has gone Radical by a 1872. Mr. DAVID Fvi.mkr and Mias small Majority... There | several earthquake* in have been Germany. The Month Carolina Legislator* though it steeped the land iu idood and dr.i|K*d our dwellings in mourn ing.” And now to- says: “If they feel kindly towards ua.” they may , come. Of coorae they sympathize 1 AfrkilUuxI 4 allege of with us and feci kindly toward* ua, and we ought to letd them. They never harmed arc our su|*eriora. our eouqiierora; »u<l if tb, v invite, 'ti. »un to oW,. i» , " , » ,bw ,,f ‘*o>W'«K» -“-I •»"» i But he aays, “we must agie*-.‘ the State et < baugeburg kiudlv towunU nr,,WD -" ' ,*nty. X « ■rnmi iimtfoy »•« jmtn... A .lr«ei Iturwell N <lted «h*.* true live Fax*ii Ham. All of I*exington County, ti C. By the wame, on the 7th of March, 1672. Mr. John U. Boiraiuhi, at 8. C. , __ .. . . u . , l’»\ the same, ou thr 16th of March, eycloue in Ikwida utterly .lemobato-dl j 1|4 -.j Mr. HOKOCB Y*KOt*TMA!< and All Exactly . That ia the rub. We once tried thi*'walking together. If we could not walk in unity aud love then, it ia useless to try it ao«r. We agree with the editor iu “let-, ting the past be buried iu obliviou nm< * deficit •»•• ap II1HMW Mia» Maroarkt LivntofrroN. |K*r*on* were killed ... The authon- of Newberry County, H. C. tie* of MatK-beoter. England, sent By the same, ou the 27th of Match, lately a cargo of Kugliah convicts to 1872, Mr. A.taiKW Ham and Mias New* York- Tbe Grand Ifake ofl^AKV Y'Vl.WSM. All of Lexington Mecklenlmrg Schwerin ia engaged iu * OOBf ^ . tbe same businews.. .The Erie Rail tb< * day.and by the same, Mr. Jaouk hkki.kk. of hrog I/rvol, for be may rest assured Hhat we are uot “discussing the propriety ot go ing somewhere,” and we know that after he is assured of the fact that we do intend to keep up our South- j eni General Synod, his high sense of honor and Christian courtesy will deter him from giving ua any more kind invitations to “come buck to | the good Old General Synod,” ea- I pecmlly ainee “he sympathise* with us,, and wishes us to continue and support our own institutions.” We wish the same thing—wo agree. 1 am sorry, very sorry, the brother misunderstood me. And it may be that some of our owu people will also misiuterpret my article. I meant to say that if we are to-tneet only to |»aas reaoln-1 A microscopic examination of Miaa Turbush. who died at Crbuna, Illinois, from curing raw liam, revealed 30,000 triebimr to tlie square inch..... W. W. ('orcoran, Kai|.. of Waahington. Ha* purr baaed and presented to the Washington and law University, Va., the “How ard Library” of 3,000 volumes \ milk-white bock was killed near Cooper River, S. I’.... Tto* City Hall ami Academy of Art, with its famous painting*, at Ihisaehlorf, Germany, have been burned .. The Ohio Falla Car Worka, Jeffersonville, Indiana, have been Iwirnrd. 700 men out of employment. I/km, #506,- 000 Lawson Mooney froze to death twelve miles north of Dallas, North Ibat firm reham*-. that ,......-.-.mg faith in thr rlhcwjr uf Huatetter’s Stumw-h Bitter* aa a rem edy tm iadigvstinu. btliuu dtoirdere. ia- termHtent and remittent ftrrere, wtiirk notorimtsly prevail ia all parts of thr t ailed State* 9 Thu confidence has hern grewtag tor twenty yeare, aad it ia still r it ending. It U Dot thr result uf rreda- By tto* same, os ih* Jtl of March, ittp-; it haa not Wn mgendered by any hwautii devier. but ia the *pnatanroaa and natural r**a*r»|arner of e WHat peoplr mm daily going m their own eyes they can uot q When familirs ia unto althy district* tlutt lawftbnrg. -Sumter County. Fla., aad ! ***** U* ‘Hi* wholeaoair regmablr tonic. I Mim M*1V DkkiiKB. of Islington, preventive, earapr periodical frvera. aod their i m media tr neighbors, who tieg j Wrt this precaatioa. are prustratnl b> thr 1 how is it possible that thr phr- should be a about its k aauu 9 la kike manner, wbro it is irro that obstinate cares of dyspepsia, of liver t, of constipation, of nervous of general debility, yield ta thr aprralioo of thr faatou* remedy, bow can eves iucrrdality itself withhold its rudorermeut * Eye- witnesses of the | aaiatarr effects of the Bitter* are to be found ia every civilised settlement on this continent. The thormaods apoti thou- sauda who owe their restoralioo to health aa«l strength, or their preservation from sick ness, to its extraordinary medicinal properties, are eathasiaattr iu its praise The mnltitadea who recommend it in a neighborly way to their friends and ar- •luaiataaeea. aa well as thoai* who make public their estimate of its virtnes, are eady to state their reason* for thr faith that i« in them. They hare all r PHL uudersigiM-d, liaviag assumed the K management of the above nairn-d establishment, offers for sale every va riety of Theological, Religious. Church and Sunday School Hooke. Any tmoks published in this country or abroad, ewpr- cially Lutheran books, both old and new, will be promptly furnished to order. Special attention given to furnishing lie*; al.->. aid* for Teacher*. The or For Churches, School*, Fire Alarm*. Farms, 4u*. Fine-toned, warranted, low priced. Descriptive Circulars sent face. BLYMYXR, NORTON A CO., OW-flM W. Eighth st., Cincinnati, 0. F'cb 23 eow—1 v * REMOVAL >pe»‘isl atU-iitton ici\ Sur>daT-School *uj>i*li« Huprstatradenta aid T dera of M iaistetv. Huperhttendrnts. Teach - er* and Oomantti*** earaeady solicited. DIERCKAu Wholesale and K«-tail .'ouuubia, 8. C., respectful- LIBERAL DISCOUNTS GIVER. Cff. Grocer.Ct w r ly inform* his friends and customers that lie has removed to hi* new establishment. j formerly K under* building, on the comer of Itielutrdaon and Taylor street*, where . he will constantly keep on hand a well . . .. . . . selected assortment of all article* belong- A complete iatalogur* of Sunday Sclio^ mg to hi* line of business, such as Grore Ronkarpuldiahed tn Util, trmtfrr*. rica. Provision*. Tobacco*, tee. nEr.«. W. FUDBMCK. • *1—3ui i Apr 12 1872 Aprihf had Summer 1872 R.& W:C. SWAFFIELD. S. c., aod Mias Ia>rii: Feagia;, of I’otuaria. 8. C. Bosinesa Deportment Mia A Carpeuirr. Va Mr* 8 A Hatrbrwoi.. Her H C Holland. Rev J C Bepaw*. D Hoddle. F. Barr. Mi*aea F and K O Wollr. * G 8 Miller. Prof T C Well*. H L Vince. 7 Mr* M J Pifer,' Mr* M M Henkel. Joa Gmarrlnae. J Spangler. G M TIHb*. $1 30 to l IMtnlK , t j *' W V>' u art jsu j thr fnith ’ 00 to S84 ^ nr witaewred 3 00 to 191 « 50 to ton it- • q«rmlK*o* New AdvertioemenU. SAMPLES. - r HAMILTON EASTEB * SONS. IS ALT I MOKE. Mb. IYEsIRING to routinne !*crviug their ».J frimod* at the South, will scud SAM - I * PLES (.marked with width and price of each.' of any kind of -in,..-.', huh ,-s.l*.* m DRY GOODS READY - MADE CLOTHING, HATS. FURNISHING GOODS, etc. Hating recured the « FIRST ClfifiA CUTTER tow Itepartment. we will lot Eugbsh. French and American Muuu- 1 fact are. We will pay Express freight on all pnreharea from u* amounting to $20 and Over, acrvfccca in out .V. II. KIXAH1). MAIN STREET. Dr. Kobn • UimUmII, -.f J ChoKm .. , ----- y MQ | a CgQnty 9. C„ ia heir to a J \f*h<* M l tions to go home and forget, we had , , J , ,, , , , ,, legacv of #9,060,006 somewhere in II Batringet- better not meet at all. ,f '»** v ” * the General Synod did *'ot meet in 1861 but irngthoued better not meet at all. If any man • ... . , , ' M meetmg to 1862. Itiibe mean <»» way elea. to go, and baa „ . * y r h hirtU JLKatohey. other Soutberu Synods met, a »y » brighter day in Urn * '' tmo well developed 1 0 Ljrwij a, »d delegates were aouointed to I I Hope he will let us hear it. •’ u . * fefIMaw. L . ^ wtre apiKMnteu ro > L, , , . » boms. Black, honm—where ts Dar d... a 1 Ful >a Goucord. The Chuich waa m5in rejof« more than U - *• ** X. C. i«g, and there was* uo commu- will, and no man w ill more readily 'Wfoi with the General Sju«l po. ' -« °Pf r ^ t « in any and all meaaurea sible. ^ adopted at the next meeting. Here an . d 'W®™ a Geueral Syu- | ape my ears brethren, if you have th wan organized. In .tlie ' r ni*tion of that Synod not one Wo ^t- * s frond, not a eenthnent oc- c ^ r »t hot a thought ia expressed, dis- *2j et:t frl to any Synodical body in North, nor to any individual towber comiiosiiig botlies in the- j ^°Mh, nor ia there any political or resolution to bo found u|m>ii its •Jrfri- How then did they “rudely their conmndion” from that. ^ ^ 101,1 what source j was that ^oenectioa” derived that can not u “bounced t”. f: From tlie famous 1 j^jolations” no doubt, Chat have proved “a Standing falsehood” : fette not be retracted save at e expense of “loyalty to tbe gov- I-'•Ament* “X. J. R” btoiHlly MJ-B, wj.wifot peace.” “W c arc rnakiug anything to propose; here ia my hand, if I can assiat yon ; here is my heart, if that can aid yon ; here in my prayer, that God may bloaa yon. The Lutheran denomination has now in the Uuited States an aggre gate membership of about one mill ion two bnndred thousand ; two thou sand two hundred pastors; three thousand eight hundred churches ; seventeen colleges; fifteen theologi cal seminaries; thirty-eight leroale seminaries; nine English church pa llors, nineteen German* six Nor wegian and three Swedish, in all thirty-sex’en religious papers. formally excommunicated Professors Hilgers, Kuoodt, Langeo and Busch, of the University of Boon, far their rejection of the dogma of Panel in- fallibility. ✓ win I It is propoeed to erect 1 M V Waltri. moiraniont to the late Gilmore Simms. A Hawkins, ... Tbe Czar is endeavoring to Jf* AC Tuialg-iuL reooocile aod recall tbe disaffected v j Poles residing in France and other \\ Yauar, countries Toads sell freely in 8 Yonre. London for twenty-five cents a piece. Hrv B Krep*. They are nsed in gardens to catch * 8 "•*’ Hies and clean tto* shrub* of insects. s ee to ton 8 no lotto 1 00 to isn 2 00 to too i to to Hi I S M to «l, 9 90 to «K j 13# to an j 3 30 to toN 0Q e Dqqj South Columbia Hotel 4 00 to wo t«totes 3 00 to222 | am daily receiving aud opening 1 t 90 to tto ' I lsrgc and carefully refected Mock of !*:s;»ress goods. ;i 00m full MARK IP GARMENTS ia Um- I «<!•-*( St> U-*. uixi Kiunuire sa>i*- faction Wc are stall tskiug order* for thore PERFECT-FITTIHG SHIRTS Uini style* «f SPRING HATS ou baud. Oar Firsbkiig Goods OrpsiHsent • ** 1* cwiunlelc. In fact our f»n* k embrace* everything New and Nobby, which we are sure will plesre the most fa*tidi«»u*. Give n* a call ami he convinced. E.4W.C. SWAFFIELD. Mar2 9 ' 29—tf Company for tbe return of settlement of their tolls. ltoc 1 1^—lv A.C. Mrs J H Harley, For 1 00 tolM 3 00 to tto 3 00 lotto * SO tn no — to ton; 3 90 tog* 3 .50 to MB i 1 no to Ito 3 30 in fall t 00 to m 1 to to 19N S 50 to 292 t oototfe A A Gnann. B Horn, ... A terrifle earthquake in the ^ y iqtiunu. country north of Mo)mre River, Cali fornia. Twenty three killctl, thirty wounded, ami fifty home* destroyed at lame Pine Small pox increa* ing in Brooklyn Tlie Chicago sufferers by the great fire paid over #3,000 to hear Charlotte Cushman read John William Aruiatrong, ten years old, living in Polk County, Tl . .,. . . , . | Ga., picked with bis owu hands 918 rmallv PTcmnmmtiLid pSZmn i P ouml# of coUou iu five day* Ex-1 ^ rT t-j J jfewkto** tthsp- teuiiiv© Ku Klux arrests have beau toodafown, W made lately at Newberry 0. H.. & C- Warrants aye said to be out for fully twp hundred citiaens. Terribly Tbs Little Church Around th* Cor- ser ia Mi** M C itoater..., #1 00 re—.- Books of Worship Shipped by Ihtjpe & Chapman, Book sellers, Columbia. S. C~, during tceek ending March 22, 1872, by Express. Vo. On* p*dt*fe> 8 A Bep*s*, S*km. V*. Oa* ptxMnnt, W Kedcnbaugh.TU. Oo* Packsg*. Brv 0 W Hutkfffi, Usirfet%hqrg, V*. This stock cmbrscc* everything desira ble in HE ESS GOODS. USES*. DOMESTICS. FANCY GOODS, dx. With a full aNMitlment of erRTAIXSy VTIXDOW SHADES, MA TT1XGS, OIL CLOTH, and CARPKTISGS. 1 would request » «U from mjr nuascr- _/U in gvii a ersi use tbronglioot the C. 8. A six men i* H tired by the Government, in the Patent Office,, I Wasliington, D. C. It*! < -iuiphcitv of construe tioa, and tlie power it irausiuits, renders H the best wheel ever invented. Pam Blbxbxm, York, Pa. water phlet free. —jy Ahf^ * llfi^ g PQ rnSomrm, feeling • off tbe n that lalliairive SPRING STOCKS Ever offered in t/olwal no effort ia Will HNITS toaR * \ J B- RDfARD. Apr 12 T HE Tenth Volume of Wood** Ilonre- hold Magazine begina with January, 187*. It la edited by Gail Hamilton, S. 8. Wood, and H. V. 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