The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 12, 1872, Image 4
THE (tUTBHRAN VISIT**. COLUMBIA, 8. APRIL 12|1872
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Only a Word.
A frivolous word, n sharp retort,
A parting in angry ha*te,
’5 le sun that rose on a bower of bliss,
T hi loving look and the tender kiss,
Jins set cm a borreu waste,
Whqr© pilgrims tread with weary feet
Path* destined never more to meet.
A frivolous word, a shar p retort,
rent that blots out years,
I lives are. wrecked on a stormy shore,
billows of passion surge aud roar
break in a spray of tears;
shed to blind the severed pair
ling seaward and drowning there.
ivolous word, a sharp retort,
from a passing cloud,
|’w<| hearts are sratheQ to their, inmost
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Amashes and dust for evermore.
ro faces turned to the crowd.
Masked by pride with a life-long be,
To hide the scars of that
ivolous word, a sharp retort,
| Aji arrow at lsudom sped,.
ft-bjU cut in twaiu the mystic tie
That had bound two souls in harmony,
meet love lies bleeding or dead.
A poisoned shaft with scarce an aim
fiasLdonc a mischief sail as shame. e
A frivolous word, a sharp retort,
for the loves and lives
a cause has vent apart;
_ the fondest heart from heart
a whirlwind rends ami rives,
v to re-unite again,
Bufcjlivc and die in secret pain,
frivolous word, a sharp retort,
Alas! that it should be so!
Thei petulant speech, the careless tongue,
Haw brought more evil and done more
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Have brought to the world more woe
Than all the armies age to age
lh ipnln on bist’ry's blood-stained page.
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f All the Year Hound.
Children’s Department, i
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For tin* Lutheran Visitor.
Temperance.
j James Wright eaiue home one
Jay very hastily, and without stop-
1> *H shut the outer door, passed
bull uud into his moth
room. -Ob, mother,"
now, when I was
tuning down street, I saw Colonel
“Yes, James, I think that w ouft
moaning of that verse. Some yeart
ago 1 saw a young tnau who had
passed through the whole of the four
years’ wag iu the South. He was
an oftloer pit General Forrest 1 * staff,
aud had of course many opporttiui-
tles to indulge iu driuking, if he
had ’ wished, that privates iu the
.army bad not. He told me that ‘he
had uevex smoked a cigar, tasted a
particle of tobacco, or drank a drop
of nny kind of liquor in his tifo,’
Now he was quite au exception iu
that way, for there are few young
men that can say that.”
“I think so, too, mother, but 1 am
determined I will be able to say so
wlieu I atu a grown man.’*
‘‘I hope so, James, 9 said Mrs.
Wright* “Well, to oontiuue my
story, this young mau one day bad
a congestive chill,, aud was very
sick. We did everytbiug to prevent
his having a second attack, us that
kind of ©hills is so fatal. I greatly
feared that the next uiglit lie would
have another, ho was so ill. I went
to him and said, Colonel, we are
afraid that you will liavt another
chill to-night} if you do, you will
die. I know bow you dislkc Hquor
and do not wish to take any, hot if
your life is in danger, and stimulants
will save you, how then! Mtv I
give yon some brandy if I see you
must have itf He waited a few
moments before replying, und then
said, ‘if I should jwsitirely die with
out it, and you know best whether
it would be a last reaort, only iu
such au event would I consent; but
don't give me auy unless you sec it
to bo u positive necessityKor-
liim, he cscajKHl the
but how many young
men do you tbiuk would hesitate
anything—it is such infinite relief.
Small things and single things suffice.
To see many of his surroundings
changed at once confuses an invalid;
to have one Uttlc novelty at a Up©
to vary the point of observation,
stimulates and cheers. Give him
that, and you do more and better
tbau if you tilled the apartment
with fresh objects.
It is supposed by many that flow,
ere should be carefully kept away
from sick )>«<o|»le—that they exhaust
the air or eotnfainnicate to K some
harmffal quality. This may, in a de
gree, be true of strong, fragrant
blossoms as lilacs or garden lilies,
but of the more delioately scented
ones uo naoli effect need be appre
hended. A well-aired room will
never be made close or unwholesome
by a nosegay of roses, mignonette,
or violets, aud the subtile ©beer
which they bring with them is mti
nitely reviving to weary eyes and
depressed spirits.
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• A singular feet, ami one worthy
to be recorded, was mentioned to us
a few days since by Mr. Alexander
Drake, of Albemarle. He Pitted
that whilst on s visit to a neighbor,
his attention was called to a large
peach orchard, every tree of which
was totally destroyed by the ravages
of the worm, with the exception of
three, and these were the most
thrifty aud flourishing peach trees
he ever saw. The only cause of
their superiority known to his boat
was an experiment made in cons©
qnenou of observing that those parts
of worm eaten timber into which
nails had beeu driven were generally
sound. When his trees were about
a year old, he had selected three of
them, and driven a ten|ienny nail
through the body, as near the
ground as possible. Whilst the bal
ance ot his ore ha i'll had generally
foiled, and finally yeiided to the rav-
ages of the worms, these three trees,
selected at random, treated precisely
in the same manner with the excep
tion of the nailing, had always been
vigorous and healthy, furnishing
him at that very period with the
greatest profusion of the most lbs-
cious fruit. It is supposed that the
salt of iroii furnished by the nail is
to the worn, whilst it is
or perhaps beneficial, to
the tree.
A chemical writer on this subject
says-: “The oxidation or ruatiog of
the iron by the sap, evolves ammo
nia, w hich as the sap rises, will of
course impregnate every part of the
foliage aud prove too severe a dose
and w hen, on my annual visit to j f* gfilrte
the old homestead, I find one has j ********
perished, o. f»Ucn before the »xe, Tbi, ‘ mtiin • Wvta «
I feel „ |tcjbou:il lwa. The* ore oil h » lf * ' lMr " lraut
veterans, ami have yielded up their j
Maple
Trees differ much in the quantity
as well as in the quality of sap
produced in a given season. In
deed, iu a bush or orchard of fifty
or ouc hundred tress, ss wide a
difference may be observed in this
respect as sasong that uam her of
cows iu regard to the milk they
yield. I have in my mind now a
“sugar bush** needed in the lap of
a spur of the Catskill, every tree
of w hich is known to me, and as
sumes a distinct individuality in my
thought. 1 know the look and the
quality of the whole two hundred;
Several experiment* of the kind
hate resulted soopaataily.— Stmthern
PlmtHer, . *
A Detective Hookey
The Indian papers relate that a
Madras***, who had s favorite
trying to walk up the steps- “James, it is ouiy three years siuce » arc climbing
nvn.
froht of his bouse, aud he was
j drunk that he reeled over on to
side of the pavement and fell
Two meu carried him into
tine house. Just think, mother: Col
onel Porter is so rich,‘and, besides,
a member of the church. Isn't it
tbjoi bad r»
| Mrs. Wright looked very sorry
James told hep this. “Oh,
i, iny sou, 1 am very much
red to hear that ue^s. His poor
wife is very ill, aud 1 am afraid that
thjs will make her much worse.”
‘I>ocs Colonel Porter drink con-
|tly, mother T
‘No. my son; he is what some
le call a moderate drinker. He
a glass of w ine every day, and
liquor whenever he feels like it.
tve heard him say that he could
himself, and never be over-
bv the appetite for strong
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mother. lie liras drunk to-
c \Vuil, James, i suppose that he
lla i beeu takiug dinner with some
tioi liivial friends. In fact, I heard
ki4t a number of geutlemen were to
at the Mayor’s.’*
■ What a pity, mother, that they
drink coffee or water, instead
of fliquor.”
Ah, yes! 1 wish with ail uij
lat liquor of every Ipnd could
bejkept in the drug stores, and used
y as medicine; then there would
j al)out taking liqaor, wn tbht-u kW/
“1 am afraid not mauy, mother. |
I often see young meu go into places life* blood for the profit of two
where fine liquors are kept, aud or three generation*. They stand
where l would uot like to-lie caught iu little gn»u]i* or couples. One
entering. 1 heard to-day that Mr. ’ stands at the head of a spring-run,
Hammond was to be sold out next and lifts a large dry branch high
week, and when 1 came by hi* store above the wood*, where hawks and
to-dav it was closed.” t crows love to alight. Half a down hey, went /m a journey through ilio
a little hill; while I wood * ukitt K with U *® * *******
of tnooey and'jewels, and his pet.
He was waylaid by *obh> tneo, robbed
and murdered, and thrown into a
well. The monkey, who was on the
top ot a tree, saw the whole proceed
ing, ami when the murderers had
dc|iarted be c*me down, and, mak
ing his way to a neighboring boose,
he invited the people by sigus to
iom to the
well, ami pointed down,
cujfptc was discovered,
more, he showed them
jewel* were buried, and finally
went to the Uasaar, hunled oat
of the murderers, and fait him in
the leg. Ue continued his
till all the
They confessed their crime, and are
now committed far trial. It la evi
dent that our police did not have
It la easier fcrtfarm well then ill. \
the man who makes two blades of j
grass grow where one only grew
makes every other kind
doable too, is n happier
the one who plod* on,
teeter nor worse than
the average! while the miserable
mortal who Imjteverisbea Ms land
nut feel bow degraded a positfen
he stands la, aod his mind must
•ink lower and lower with bis prop
erty. It la no nae denying foots,
the truth is, starting foam the
land la robbsd of store
its fertility, and still as
population moves on so does the
tvhaaating system. If, when a par
ish, a county, or a state is half im
|K>ven*hi-<l, a stop can be jmt to the
debilitating process, why uot sto|i at
the bagiauingf Why not reimboree
from the start 1 This Is why the
four course system, or some other
suitable rotation, is insisted upon
in England. Poor land is brought
to bs rich, and good land is kepi up,
on the best estates: yet there are
annually great quantities of fat cat
tle and shaep sold from these (farms,
and wood, cheese, butter, fee., eon
tanto be produced because there
is au art iu doing this no na to in
im>\ a and increase the stamina of
UU CHANCE FOB MENU!
we *ill pay yah *40 sir week In
ftiffht Cheeks
f Marts
Oerstau
Mr. Uammoud began business upon others stand far out in the field,
a capital which any youug man as if they had come out to get the
might euvy. His mother unfor- son. A file of five or six worthies
tunatcly put all her own fands into sentry the woods on the uorth west,
his hands without knowing his habits, and confront a steep aidr bill where
He lived fW aud high, aud you see sheep and cattle grew*. Au equal
the result Your father told me last number crowd np to the line on Hie
year that ho could uot go on auothcr <n*t: and their gray, stately trunks
year in the same way without foiling 1 arc seen across meadows or fields
iu his business. Poor Mrs. Ham ! of grain. Then there is a pair of ’follow him. He lad
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round! her hope* Are suddenly * 8i*rm»*e twin*, mith heavy, busby
blasted. He was her ouiy sou, aud i tops, while in the fork of n wood
she will lose cveu hor home, 1 tear, road stand the two brothers, with
Oh, my son ! ‘Touch not, taste not their artus around each other's neck,
handle uot* the accursed stuff. It : aud their I todies in gentle coo tact
would break my heart to see you { for a distance of thirty feet,
iu Mr. Hammond’s situation." 1 One immense maple, known as the
“Dear mother, yon never shall be ; “old cream pau-trec,* stands, or did
grieved by me. I am resolved to Itc a ; stand, quite alone among a thick
strictly temperate boy, uud then I 1 growth of birches and beeches. Hut
know, with the help of Cod, 1*11 be a it kept its end up, and did the work
the
Farther
There la no mystery whatever in
wee; for here la a field of bar
ley, say grown after roots; this bar
ley, probably sixty bushels |ter sere,
takes away cooaiderably from the
soil, though, being a qaick growing
grids, not so much ss other sorts;
hut clover fellows, having been
sowed with barley. Everybody
knows when clover is cot young the
ground la benefit ted by producing it $
therefore, if it la mowed twice, and
cut each tune when coming into full
bloom, there will be from the two
mowings tons per acre of matter
U> be anno fret need luto manure,
which bus not weukened the land
it grew on; consequently this la a
renovating emp, and has done more
iu adding fertility than the barley
did in subtracting; next
BELLS
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
ESTABLISHED IN 1«T. Superior
f\j hsBsforcfinrrbes. school*, Ac., made
of PURE BELL-ME IAL—Copper sod
10( it 104 East 3d Street, Cincinnati, O.
Mar 1ft 23—ly
MONEY SAVES
h Money Mamed.
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS.
below will be fraud a Partial h»‘ «*,*!»*■
goods ottered hj u» at One Dollar each:
Twelve yard* Blown oi Blcsdnsl Shirt-
'"f Jin* muds, double width, Table Dsm-
s*k
Ij^lle*- Pine Cfeemfos with fancy ho*;
orn, (rattled or tacked,) with a six tucked
fckirt to m*tch.
I*idie** tine white eighteen Tneked
Shire. ‘ *
Fine Geiiuou Violin, with ivory tip
Om- doreu all Lho*u Uaudksrctiief*.
One U-n qiutrW r II«»ney Comb Quilt.
A good WsfarbuiT Clm^. Warranted.
Eight ps>f hulies’ ttae wbita Cotton
eista bbuted prarl hsadlsd knives.
peso Pt
wricn* proiij
led
H4 Blood
P. K—I’arties widling
''*-!**? "S*
of* i wfE i/THor, smmI
their huslnes* proiajaly
Nov 24 t
BOOK Of VOMHff.
PSit'McIt by (T%lhorily of Ike
therm* ftyrnmd of Hvrth
T HIS Book, of S74
ready. We
cents on every’ ropy sold, sad „
port of the profit* accrue to the
Price,in
Dark Art
Arabesque
Morocco
Torkey^ionK-rp, plain..’."';
Turkey Morocco, raper extra dill' • 2
Turkey Autique "12
Witn gilt c!**p*, 30 cents extra. * *
Minister* aud rongregadous ir» ^
quested to scud ou their orders mjl
to whom a discount.of tea per fruT i.
Btft
PULPIT KblTKMI.
quantities.
Feb 1C
DIPFlEfrCH
Booksellers,
24—ff
m ania lilsck Aipsra
a
und red picture Velvet I’ho to-
osrsph Album.
Two Hue white six-tucked Skirt*.
Our Premium Utt can not be excelled
to Club Organizer*.
Splemlid Twenty-Key German Cancer-
this. , . ,
Twelve yard* ot Calico; a good article.
One dozen Tumblers, with idx goblets
to match.
One dozen Liueu Towels, medium aw.
hi \ u(t. l.:uurt*t« r Gi»*gluuu.
Set of ailver
VkaM, aud that takes away more
•he
puts far
did; hut then
root crop, which
into the ami by being
tbs wheat bus taken
out, and ue Ibis easy, plain system
is a lair expoenttoe of all those which
to enable ffartner* to
their
plated Tabtcapnos*. with
six Tt**poou* to match. Plated on while
metal.
Two pair ladies' German Corset*; sohl
everywhere at fit per pair, bend aiae.
Tin short articles are fn»m 55 to 79 per
cent, cliespelr than can he imrehased of
the retail trade any wliere. (Jin wa trial
order. Cut out one or auy number of tlie
atsire items, and return te us wife the
UMMM-y, and convince yourselves,that we
do letter tbau any Dollar H«us- In this
•osutrv. For further in format ion send
for ctreulara and term* to agent*. Agent*
Wanted Everywhere. Address
H0RT0R. BRURDAOI A CO . •
So. 611 Pine At., At. Ixaiis, Mo.
Mm Ift ^7—U
RlfprURE CURED
Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss.
<&**»*'« mdt met .Amt. J taper
T HK
GE0B6E t. PACKER!
One moralug au enraged couutry *
mm© auto Mr. M. s store with
ver> angry looks. Us left a team in
the street, and hod a gaud stick in
hi* hand.
temperate man.
It.
Miscellaneous.
jverj
arwl
y-day stories
drunkard’s
qn
bean end to the ev
desolatctl homes
Wright sighed u« she spoke,
said: “I greatly fear, unless
tel Porter reforms aud stops
ikitig, that he will in the end
a ruined mao—ruined not only
he *, but hereafter.”
iJ Hotv could that be, motherf lie
hai) such a Hue house aud splendid
pn >perty, aud is so rich, that ho
cq tldJnster drink it all up.”
jffTbere arv many ways when a
is deprived of his reason by
)r, by which he Cau squander
estate, James. Bad bargains
no it; getting into gambling
os god dub roomti will do it. I
in a jeweller’s store the other
8ick-Room Hint*
A *ick room should have a idea*
aut asjiect. Light inessential. litituU
and eurtuins may be provided to
screen the eyes too weak to bear foil
day, but what substitute makes up
for the absence of that blessed sun
shine withont which life languishes f
The walls should be of a cheerful
tint; if possible, some sort of out
door glimpse should bo visible from
the bed or chair w here the invalid
lies, if it is but the top of a tree and
a bit of sky. Eyes which have beeu
traveling for long, dull days over
the pattern ot the paper-hangings, important than body. It Is not
till each bud. and leaf and quirl is 1 length °f Hnb thst wins in this race,
familiar—and hateful—brighten with ! >ut length of trunk. A heavy,
pleasnre as the blind is raised. The topped tree to the open field,
mind, wearied of the grinding battle ,or mstance, will not, oerording to
with pain and self, finds uueouscions »«> observation, compare with a tail,
refreshment in the new interest. Ab, long trunked tree m the woods, that
there is A bird's shallow flitting has but a small top. Voting, thrifty,
across the pane. The tree-top sways Mil skinned trees start off with
aud trembles with soft rustlings— Rt*at *piriL Indeed thirty on a run;
a white cloud floats dreamily orar but they do uot hold out, and their
the Woe—and now, oh delight aud M*** *• dilated, t'nttl© are
wouder, the bird himself comes in very fond ft.* sap; so are sheep, and
sight, and perches visibly on the , <Miik to kill them. Tk*
bough, dressiug his feathers and bouey-bdrl got here their first
quivering forth a few uotes of song.
l>c»l and most t lic» liv« Ti um
fur the cure snd relief of
llrraia <»r Rupture. This Truss ho* re- i
.©rived the sanction ttf fie *uo*t eminent}— , _
; S: ! few. ^ Blind
with Hernia a* U-fnx suffitfor to all
| irthm.
It l* ll»e ouiy Tiiiwi that will tvtaiu tiu
bowel* w ith any certainty, and the wcarer
can feel n**4irod that be 1* umiira nwrir
that will be at all tunc* safe aud effectual
in ita ofM-ratimi*. Of tlii* we x^iannitee
entire sat i*faction to all who may come
under our IreatUM-ut.
1 ,»die*-’ silk elartic nUlominil belt* foi
auipslwy. talliux of tin* womb, and s*
i a MuqM.it to the l*«ck and nMotuiuul
N*n*s. J
for we have no
this bra thru ttMMiksy
of India.
in the ferrate
of two or three ordinary trees, ss Its
nmne denote*. 'Next to It the best
in iiche r iti the lot was a shaggy -
barked tree iu Ike edge of the field,
that ranst have been badly crashed
or broken when ft was tittle, for it
bud an ngly crook near the ground, Hm»i in Ifbnf «K y V " of
„ri werned to rtrugirl. all tba wajr AUaEa „ D . , riui to lb .
op to get in an upright attitude, but
never quite succeeded; yet it could
out run all It* neighbors neverthe
less. The i>oorest tree in the lot
was a short-bodied, heavy tupped
tree, that stood in the edge of n
spring run. It seldom produce* half
a gallon of sap during the whole
season; but this half gallon was
very sweet—three or four times os
sweet ss the ordinary article.* In
the prodnrtiou of rap, top •eeuis far
Mr. M.," so«d the angry country! _
I Iwuiirki .. ,.r ..... wnt«cW AnktctH, knee cam and stock-
I bought a pope* of nutmegs inpi fof )trir , N . ulr ^ Mtttl wmk
i your store, and when 1 got i joint*.
iug to Darwiu, or they have aertaiu-,
ly d«‘g«ucrat©d u.strad of improving, , uuta; ood tkmtm the young vilitan
monkeys tor their ancestors, ocoord } here to your store,
or they have aertaiu- , home they were ita
moav. .» L.ir 1 ^boubtet bnu-e* for Iodic*, erne* uud
more- tbau b ill wri- -aaa .gm- tlweure mi atoopinx ot the
Farm and Home i “While I do
not Haim to hare dtacorrred an
infallible cure far ru*t in wheat, !
believe ! hare found the means of
r • .
|*eveuting root iu tour crops out
ot five, jierhsps more. You remem
ber bow deotraetive root wax to the
last crop iu nearly all the wheat
|»rodocing sections of the Baulk.
I raised as fine a crop os ever I had
in my life, and I am an old former,
while all my neighbors’ crops were
ruined by rust. I attribute my es
cape entirely to the fact that I top
dressed my wheat in March with
wood ashes, patting on about twelve
bushels to the acre. I got the idea
from some northern publication, (I
forget the name) which recommend
ed ashes not only as a preventive
of rad but as the best mas are far
growing wheat. My experience was
so Hocceaaful that I mean to top-
dress my reop this year if I hove to
bny and haul the ashes."
that I bought ’em of,” poiuUng to
John.
-'John,'* said Mr. M-, -did you sell
this man walnuts for nutmegs T
“So, sir," was the ready reply.
“You lie, you little vdliao,’' raid
M|
at his
“Now, look here," soul John. “If
you had taken the trout4c to w«gfa
jour nutmegs, yoe would have found
that I pat iu the walnuts gra/.a”
“Oh, you gav© them te me. did
youT
“Yes, air. 1 threw in a handful lor |
the children to crack," said John,
laughing at the same time.
ehildi .
riioutdcr* aud as a cheat expatidci.
t’ih Instrument*, the iu«*t miik-iioi
art id* iu use—Ught. easily ;uhn*ttal aud
pfntiuJ. lukUiuiauU for all ukyanil
defnnuith-x, cnfrattin «.f the aiunr, t»od
hfi. rial, feet, Ac.
Ajrrat for Ckuu-uf* Cclcbraicd Artib-
CH AHLE8TON. S C.
O imported
Uiatm.
Amps
(*r»ndali’« Patent RuUU-i
Upped Cratche*.
Agent for Dr. Babcock’s Silver Uterine
Supporter.
Asvut for Dr. \\.s4*w o;th*» Sum Pcr-
with a oompetent
per mail promptly attended to.
8. MARSH,
93 \%’. Baltimore 8k.
Baltimore, Md.
tf
work kept on hand *•
supply the roontry trade. All
w ork if made at our own factory ts toe
city, and under the proprietor’s tfftv
sniM i viaioo.
Se!«1 for I Vice List. Factor? mi
Ware Room* : Kina, opppdte C«m«
Sttert, on line ot City railway. P. V-
• Bov. No. 170.
July 7 U
U4ri' Aport«< tit
lady in atUuduxt.
Railroads.
June 9
IfiSft.
I.ITTIIKRAN
is 70.
Well, no., it tbat mat . ,o.« S P OBLIGATION SOCIETY,
■“* ““ the aaaulrimen. hi* ...
* 1 NO. 42 SOETH NINTH STRKKT,
PHILADELPHIA.
- K. SHHYOCK, SUP’T
s gnu as he
saw through the matter.
Much hard talk aud trad blood
Would ha saved if people would ship
to weigh before they blame othere.
-Think twice before you npeak
once," is ou axceihmt moUo.
G ft C Rnihroud-
Columbia, 8. March t, 18S1
O N ami after this date, the
schedule will be nm ilailj, Sunday*
exceptfd: *
UP.
Leave ColimlM..., — J Jf**
“ Alston —„
" Newlierrr *—*!
The Fatherland Sc ;s.
Tlic Lutheran Publication Societr hava
made armmremcnt* to trxndate and pub- «
Hsh a ssrira of Genian Works, (suitable !
44 rokcoluiry
“ Bt-ltou -
Arrive at Greenville
_ DOWN.
Lcwve Greed vide U
Belton
** Cokexbnry
Abbeville
Newberry
j\ 1 *ton..................
and the earliest bog take* up bis
l*nnanent abode on the 4l ap!1e."
j-, and a y oung m
very tipsy. He
isive watch cfaa
wanted to take
ihe Fair Grounds,
>aded him to
until lie retnr
re undoubtedly 1
it with him,
ik, and the cb
costly. That
came in who
ed for some
s, bought one,
ont with him
the jeweller
ve it in the
Ho vrouid
it if he had
ho was very
and seals were
is one way to
All the world, then, is not lying in
msE&sju*
ache f $What a refreshing Ifomgb t!
And g!Twf*S» of life, the
fresh natural life from which we are
*hnt out—that life which ha* nothing
to do wHh pills aud potions, tip toe
movements, whispers, anil doctor’s J »«gar, superior in quality, Imt
money. High betting is an-
r, and another ifa speculating in
>eks—that breaks ,ap, many men.
len they buy or sell stock iu
railroads, etc., when not
her, and thus they lose money.”
“I read in the Bible the other
?,mother, that ‘Win* is a mocker.’
tat mast bs the oisanipg of that
tf
oot
boots cracking in tbo entry—may
cause the hot tear* to rash suddenly
into onr eyes, it doe* us good, aud
we begin to say with a certain trem
ulous thrill of hope: “Wheu I go
out again, I shall do” —so and so.
Ah, if nurses, if friends knew how
irksome, how positively harmful, is
the §amene88 of a sick-room, surely
love and skill would devise remedies.
If it ware only bringing in a blue
flower to-day, a pink one to m
Imaging a freak piefeus te
monotony of ttxti wall, or
9% W iff ff fifiw
John llrotcn.—A oonapuudeut who
iu with John Brown's
Bible, wants to know who b* was.
Ue was born iu Pet timhire, SooUaud,
in 1*22, aud died in Ue is said
Why Animal* Send .Strit—Prof.
James H. Johnson, of Scotland, MJS
— , - that half the sal ins matter of the
of I The squirrel* also come timidly down Uood (75 per renL,) conaista of ©ora
k- [ the trees, and sip th* sweet flow; mlu #od M tllU l# 4it .
and occasioualty an ngfy Hrard, just solved even- day throogh the skin
out of its winter qnartera, ami iu a nd kidney*, the neceraity for con- __
qoest of novelties, creeps up into the iinwd .uppi^ of ft to the healthy priori,*! Kuroitean’ iiad
pan or bncket. body is sufficiently obvious. The tooguea, and became
Soft maple make* a very fine white bife xfoo rootain* oodn , one of the iMriafty h. Kfig.
r * r ingmlienta of Mali / as a special and DieLiuujtrv of the
less in quantity.—-F*om Old AND indispenaable constituent, and so tlo
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1 li u< b* r the title Arrive st Criumbia ' ' ■
or me rarnerraiKl Sen***. I THOS. DODAMEAD, Grawrifrf ‘
M. T. Bartlktt. ( ; r „ermlTfctetAi[
The fellow in* 1n>nk* have already been
imbhabed:
The Cri^ure by the Lake flO.73 i
In the Mtdat of the North 8ea 0.75
An ton, tbe Fifthtmtii Atu
Ui *«—, «MU uivu ill 4<oi. *4C IS ssm I Kcne, the Little Ssvovsrd'.’*!****!! 0.85
tO kftVi ImUTICmI to IVAil ■ hiU ffi folftteth Fntl J Of, sQU Obidlpllfi,,,,, ,,,, 0 fkS
• ® ™ ritep W||4|J . w Fidelity Rewarded, 1.00
S. C. Railroad.
Columbia, S. t- J
Jans %
New for April.
1 infraction of Moth*.—It it said
that moths in farnitnr© may be de
stroyed by placing tbe furniture in
a warm, clone room, and frequently
sprinkling the undor aide of Ihn reals,
etc., with carbolic acid. Tbe warmth
of tbe room hatchet the egg*, aod
the lame are immediately killed by
the fumes of the add.
herd hoy; and oiler receiving
mouth’s Uuikm k» Latin, ha
maatered lire Iretiu, Greek, aud He
brew. U© waa subsequently oidam
od pa*to< of a small tfoceauiuu uhiuvh
in lladdiagtou. Ue learned the
Oriental
IWesuor of
He compiled a
Bible, and lie
j wrote a “History of the
These six have been put up in s urat I WHO? & §r , h#dl 'i^
com, forming Bet No. 1. ■ R,,d after ?,,oda - v * 34th instant *
#0.70
<Haf Tluwfoksen t 1.00
Hie Treasare of the luro 0Ji5
liuru-d In the Know.. 0.80
I hinuuir; «»r. Bread upon the Waters. 1.10
Keppeli, tlie Swiss Boy 0.45
Forming Set No. S, put np in a nest
Mail and Passenger 7Vtrf»
Leave Columbia.
Arrive nt Chsrle*ton
Ixayi*
Arrive at Columbia
.8 »*»
,J49P»
Xight Express, Flight and Aeeo»»^'
The Greek Slave; or. Filial Lovw,..fit.lO
14*01)hard, the Runaway, 0.50
Little Mmlt-lon ; or, Maternal Ix»ve,..1.00
Gotllieb Frev,.. ....1.10
all the cartilages of the body, Htint ( hurt lies," and other works.
th© supply of , salt, and neither will
the bile be able properly to assist
digestion, uot tbe cartilages to be
built np again ns fast aa they natural
ly waste. It ia better to place salt
where the atodk coo bare free
. Sr,
British The School Maater aud hi* Son, 1.00
Forming Set No. It, put np in a neat
a
Wolfgang, Prince o
i of Germany.
Turf, Field and Farm gives Urn Arilriri The Iron Age
following means of startiug a balky 1 In press, and will shortly be
boree; “Take a oouule of turn* nf *%!**_. ^4.^’
l»e nublifthed:
TO, . couyl, of lurua ofj
common wrajquug twine, such
gioocrs use, around the fore leg, just
Vail, y Mill fty
by Jo**l Swart*, *
lup *«» > «u n«ir free ararw gioners use, arouuu tne loit) leg, just nr < . EffiMfidt
to It thna to give it occaiuounlbr In below the knot*, light enough for Faithful Until Death.
T I _ . ^ ) Was ha«a a tiaralaw
[ Carl Wild.
DJd7 j Knfofri
The Thn
TrsnsUted
and Pe**-
ire Kings;
* tin* Train (Sunday* eteepled)-
■ H 7 OOP*'
Ijea ve Columbia
Arrive at Charleston—
Arrive at t tiarwsran
fo-are Cluirh-ston - i M i «
Arrive at CohUnbia —, g
Camden Aeconunodatira Trani .^
small quantities Thqy will
themsehss to what they!
m«j ufl awr. Atu
the hotae U> feel, and tie iu
knot. At the first cluck be will
gfffii mliy go doming off, god after
S^Bfitefoilhhte pravSIt
the tcoffofi in your frrtber
We have a number of other Tranaia-
44 bow tion* under way, whtrh wt« will announce
fllrom that ta Hum.
fe. 8.
S. B. Picking Gen. Ticket Agt-
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD-
1 “ Perry
Arrive at WaflisBa at -*
Leave
C T,
witb unusual
Murt Orpins mid MeloAeqn* fur
special terms. 8. A Banner* supplied.
August 10 40—tf *
l*‘.-tve Andt*im»n at ? flO j
“ I gU,
“ Peny 4 SC ml
? at Walhalla at J
Walballa at JjJg
Periy villa flOsfr
Pendleton - • ■ ^ «** *
Anive at Anderson at —
Waiting at Anderson “a*
arrival of the np tram on w*—- .
mK
|.r x-
H-KW SKF
ft
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k
Fortfo I
SERMC
Freshed*»St.John
Charleston. A. 4\.
Hon of Here. Th<
' pastor. Marrk 11
.John H. Bo**’"’
Three are the ©p
Skj&E
While P*" !
preaching tbe f
,V«U MMWi •
him in the nigli' ;
nnn of Macedonia,
mpog, Come ever
»nd help “■*' >%
t^rmiiKd »o prove- ■
assuredly gathevii 1. ; ( \
bad enlledh him 145 l ; ’k
tbere. Having
Chief city of Mto
pgny wttib *®i
opotr the object <<:
- ~ Jeans and
N i
l’
... - -J
V
-
>
t.
dhiB€ ^ toffueocc. sr
of persons were c m T
whom was Lydia m
the apostle to sbi<
Id thU city wav
possessed with a s; i
which broogfet bcl
ghto by aoothHayi
tfie apostles pa*v
streets, cried o«rt:
the servants of tl
Jbtcfa shew unto uf
cation f and thi* si
until at length St. Pj
though tbe teetin.
comiug from the
g tendency to ,k»^
of the apostles, a*
fereooe was that t
with her, and
bearings, expelled
Occasioned riolen
suiting, however,
meat of a flourish i
Satan is repre*»
from the beginui
it som«tim«8 cons
power to bear test:
It was so when J<
from the man whiT
spirit, who died onH
what have we to <
Jeans of Naxareth
to destroy usf 1
tbou art: the Ho
And so it was In th
u*. Tlie words nr
Ressed damsel wrr>
spect, and I propo-
as briefly as I caii
demands brevity--
Important Woe j
Ministers, and
THOSE AMONG WHO
The office of c
is, of oil others, thi I f
No language con a
their high reepou
by which they
partly illustrative 61 .
«ffled laborers J i k
harvest truly is
laborers are few. ip
the Lord of tbe
will sand forth
harvest." The tern
there is work to folk
diligence, toil, and I
tion to ensure the 1 ^
Dfe itself is depcmlffi *
the harvest at the j» *
are caUed watch nu fj
t have made thee | k
the house of Isra.
the word at my JpT
them warning fronita*
to be constantly ou f ^
out for danger. LtJ^
an army, con tin u. '* -
and night, in obser\|_
, watching for hi* | K
to Eive the neces.*^ |
comrades, that thi '
surprised. The terE ~
- oea «ing vigilance
They ore Stewart: !
°f God, and should
to unfold and expla: I
80 far as Ood bim<f
them. And this" i [ ^
*tydy and an iutin;
with the revealed J
ap e ambassadors.
of h^nveu to his n *
“"cthen," says dir
ambassadors for *»
God did beseech yafc
.'ou. in Christ’s «tt ft
^cd to God." T§X
hl 8jf» and awfully n I
ot the represeiitativif
stand in the stead I
f a me, aild by his
torn men from d? T
»nd from the poweef
" hileconteniif V
or k on the faith
® which hangs th®
t
m souls for wea
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