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absence of the
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If there is an
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inanity, he will
“ on that Son.
he will en-
agin. The peo-
IJ*** *» Aaur for
I© advantage of
to gratify that
>r, upon his re-
week’s work in
of the minds
some instances
aad the errorist
Whose fruit is
rist happens to
l>ortion of the
iait friends &c,,
iem the reason
the reply, ‘K) ur
I and I go to no
. there is a
tl^e absence of
** congregation
under other cir-
the minister
Sfnod. There
^pressed, bat felt
minister is not
that impresses
nth the license
| under no other
L - ; jj _ . y•
an actnal pecu-
in this proa*
of a very fair
4 the average
at $520 per
receives
| When he is ab-
. to others
th^s Then
>g him asks his
his traveling
hands him
aa the average.
2,000 ministers
^d the same nuui-
and the cost of
arrangement
$30,000 a year,
| the contributions
But all can
are too low,
le church could
ad yet be within
i r*
may be asked,
musters exchaug-
le objections are -
would I utterly
idly interchange. -<
itages that occur
The breaking in
iurse of teaching
subjects foreign
\n of thought and
by the pastor,
issed above. An-
the comparisons
tiou and per-
ction. On
| not discourage an
of pulpits
>vided there be
pulpits, and one
Lutheranus.
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Muller, at the
German Evangel
|urcA in Charleeton,
10th verse:—“The
Lwe shall be greater
the Lord of hosts;
I give peace, saith
tew house of *
igregatioo, is
; of an over-
bis day. The
O day of
us with pride .
th pride, be-_
r of Germans
>eeded in com
bine of which
Do not men
f Why,
of God,
ild a royal
uot build
f
too expensively.
I in expensive
ought not the
body of Christ,
for Him f We
mmm to onr honor, but to the
of GoflP True Christianity
not external pomp, and we
enjoyed blessed fufresh meats
on high in our old and plain
boose of prayer; but the say-
Okr Lessiug remains nevertheless
“Only a mistaken religion cau
the beautiful, ami it is an
of true religion when it
leads us back to the beanti-
An English poet says: 44 A
of beanty is a joy forever.®
truly beautiful always brings
niLl— The golden age would
when on earth art and science
the handmaids o( the king-
of God.
boilding is boilt according to
German or com manly termed
style, not merely because we
bat because I cousider
style of ar< hitecture as
proper style of christiau
architecture. It was giveu
people through the grace
to purify the true church of
from the rubbish of human
and German workmen have
found the corresponding
for the temples of God on
All our styles of architecture
the impression of earth with
character, but the
follow the pattern of the
which God himself
out of the giants ot the forest,
it {Mies in its upward tending
tower on tower, hi order to
it apward as symbolic of the
frith. When we stand in
uupto, we feel that this is
ether then the house of God,
is the gate of heaven.
Christian temple Is a eertnou
in stone. The three lights
in the chancel represent
of light from which all
proceeds, and which is
throngh the apostolic word,
Christ is the chief corner
, The centre picture tells ns
fee cross is the centre of the
revelation. The windows oo
of the nave are seven, like
lamps in the tabernacle,
display in expressive
of God's work in man's
I redemption. He gave ns the Holy
res, the lamp to our feet and
jgbt to our path*, which are
|. indeed the preaching of the cross,
ra that they point to' Christ as the
lull. of God who carries the sins
f{ ; of jtbs world; the Holy Trinity dis
plain eternal love, in that Christ
shed his blood for us, like the pelican,
i whvaccording to the legend, lacer
ate» its own breast to quicken its
We have therefore an anchor
even though life's paths
to the crown ef thorns. The
also teach ns that man
into a world in which sin is
by the hoar glass, and io
be comes to God at the Bap
y-j Font. But man must, as the
next symbol teaches, secure his
electi >n by true frith, and frequeutly
his faith by the Sacra-
the altar, and drink the cup
ation. Then will the eye of
atch over ns, and grant us the
of life, which the star out of
the Virgin's Son, will give ns.
the galleries are twelve plain
s, commemorative of the
apostles who brought us the
of God, and ip the windows
toltbdright and the left of the altar
ar ? portraits of Lather ami of
Mriaaethon, his fellow-laborer, the
1^0 reformers who restored to us
vl>e Word of God. The two mono-
on the front windows siguify
and Omega. Jem Homi num
’—Jesus the Saviour of the
must be our beginning and
ling. Thus does our new
God preach to us, in sym-
pictures, the grand sermon
Saviour ot the world ; and
should ever cease to mention
here, there stones would
of Him. .1 j’
;At»d who has built this temple f
know its history. It re-
years of diligent labor, and
prayer ascended from long-
Hg hearts to the great master
°f the Universe, that we
its completion. It is not
° 8e man’s work. A combination of
circumstances and person -
which were controlled by
have brought about the result
to-day we see j with our eyes.
jJ*** a WG1 * °f $atb} we com
with nothing, and God has
onr faith ito be put to
shame. Afteij years of pre
studies, and six months
and consultation with the ar
the plan w^s matured, and
l th the bands
teet arose the
liment to-day
congregation
with us. Und<
2*- 11 the face of
- toura have
ible
leKi
the talented
form whose
ts our eyes,
faith
t difflcul-
times, which
our city
of Biooey ueces-
of the building
K!i4£ ** ■.
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C.. APRIL 18, 1872.
uunpumupw^
raised. The aged and the young,
the strong and the wuak, hava gath
ered with the industry of frees.
With unwearied faithfulness uni
praiseworthy seal have both the
Church Council and the congrega
tion worked; nobly have our moth
ers and daughter* pot forth the
greatest exertions and made heavy
sacrifices, and a host of little child-
reu have often collected handsome
contributions. With nutiring perse
verance, and iu a meet fraternal
harmony, did the Building Commit
tee and the Architect work together.
When we this day, <t our first wor
ship of God in tlut newly coaae-
cratqd bouse of God, meditate ou all
these things, tbs heart overflows
with gratitude to all of - you, and
above all to Him who melts the
hearts. Yes, He has done great
things for ns, whereof we are glad.
And when we remember that this
house stands as a shining moo a went
for posterity, which, witnessed to
the children of the frith of the fa
thers, when each one who ha* con
tributed hit mite and cheerfully
assisted at the work, can joyfully
say: I too have helped to make the
glory of this latter house greater
than the former, tbeu the great joy
of this solemn dedication of the
house of God enters into the hearts,
then aid we led to exclaim with
Jacob: I am not worthy of the least
of all the mercies sod of all the
truth which thou hast shewed onto
thy servant. Yea, the Lord has
budded this memorial into our midst
onto himself in me^onm dei #4e-
Thia house of God beam hence
forth, by virtue of its oonsacration,
the name, “The German Evangelical
Lutheran St. Matthew's Church.®
Why called German f What has
the Gospel to do with any distinct
tongue f Did not the Lord Jeens
Christ send his disciples to all na
tions and to all tongues f Dose uot
St. Paul say there is neither Jew nor
Greek f We nevertheless hold feat
to this name and onr
because we are and will
Germans; because we can not sur
render the rich treasures of onr lan
guage, mod of our German intellect,
without proving recreant to our
selves ; because wa can also teach it
to our children if we are disposed;
because the German has a grand
future before him in this country)
because the only hope of the regen
eration of this country rests is the
German element; and because only
the German tongue upholds the Ger
man.
We will never forget that during
the bnilding of our church, the high
est elevation ( which- the nation of
Teutons has reached has been in
scribed on the paces of the history
of the world. A united Germany
unites us; Germany's strength and
greatness aroused our self cousetoos
ness. Those were strong auxiliaries
in our work, and we will grateftilly
render our obligations to there fac
tors, and the enthusiasm of our
)>eople in the father laud shall be
our monitor not to forget the work
appointed us Germans to do. But
why called “Evangelical F Evan
gelical ts the golden, brightly shin
ing chairoof grace, which the Lord
in the sight of the whole world
hangs around our Church. Who
that is but half a Christian would
uot willingly be called Evangelical f
And what is Evangelical T It is the
church with the Evangel—that is,
the Gospel, with the grand tidings
of joy to the world: “For Gqd so
loved the world, that he gave his
only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth on him should not perish,
but have everlasting life." Where
the word of God “is preached ac
cording to its pure intent and mean
ing, and the sacraments adminia
tered in oonformity with the word
of God," there is the true Evangeli
cal chnrch. This is the real and
original name of the Chnrch of the
Reformation.
And yet two names of men have
been affixed to our Church—Lather
and Matthew. As regards the name
of “Lutheran,® we bear it in common
with 40,000,000 of men; and al
though it almost is similar to that of
“Xazareoe*® in the infancy of the
Christian Church, we yet rajoiet and
esteem it nearly as highly si the
name ot “Evangelical.® See, here,
my beloved, at the thne of the Ref
ormation and since, all who left
Rome wanted to be called Eraugeli-
cal. The Iconoclasts and the Ana
baptists, as well as tb* true orderly
Christian who, in all thiogs, obeyed
the word of God, land, therefore
were the latter compelled, to add
the name of the man in whose foot
steps they trod, and : to whose doc
trine they were folly determined to
adhere. As regards bis frith, La
ther is the normal personality In onr
Church—the type of a genuine Lu-
theran—and if it is asked why we
love this name so mock, I gladly*
testify of the superior excellency of
oor Church. Her superiority con
sists in this: That she is not Lu
ther's, but the Lord'll Church, for no
-s........
to declare, “The cause and honor, i from its panics of earth's fleeting
Lord Jesus Christ, is not ours but shows; thou who art sorely troubled,
thine.® Amoug the Churches and thou who art tormented by Mu, be-
sects in Christendom she follows the j bold this is the Iamb of God, which
golden mean; she has takeu off the taketh away the sins of the world,
external characteristics made up of Thou who art mourning, come to me
the leaveu of humau maxims, the | all ye who are weary and heavy la-
proud chnrchly materialism, and the den, and 1 will give you root Thou
high claims of the humanly liistor who art beret by fours and anxieties,
ical succession as regards the ohnrch,; call upon me in the day of trouble, I
by which Rome is held almost hope 1 will ddtiver thee, and thou ahalt
k'ssly chained. But she also keeps glorify roc. And when the hour ap I
as far away from the arbitrary, spirit preaches when we shall dose our i °* wW *h remained a faithful
nalistic ways of other chnrohes and , eyes to all the glories of the world, i ^ n< J h<> rT ^ f * rthI ' pilgrimage,
sects, which so lightly severe the I when this beautiftil house of prayer I dart rolling"WlwT^hc
historical connection with the old sml praise, nsy, when all oor be-
Apostolic Church. Hbe is founded j loved vanish from our sight, when
truly and entirely ou the Bible—on ^ the whig* of death fan our cheeks,!
the whole Bible—on a living stiller- when the body, which ought to be j
ence to Christ, the crown and star ; the temple of the Holy Ghost, is I ^
of the scriptures. In her coufessioo ! carried the last time within this ! we have
her faith sad love
’! she had only ts
•eim la to the marriage upf ot the
Uuah. “Blamed are the dead that die
la the Lord.®
1 9
this life, osar Fort Motte
H, C\. on the 8th of
March. 1191, after s long sad painful 111-
aem, Mrs. Bauuu Jscasos, r-asnrt of
Mr. J. J. Jaekaoa, is the V7tk year of her
la early life she was confirmed la fit
will a
ps the sight taper slowly
sad peacefully she
head ou the 8*viour’t breast,
at last the flickering cessed.
to hope sad believe ri»Bt
is found an ideal purity of doctrine, | house of God, and then out to yso | b#r *>*rit was home to the sweet partiri-
such as has never manifested itself silent temffle of nature, there to rest, ^ rieh fruitioa of the Heavsaly
since the days of the Apostles ia the j awaiting the rerarrertioo, may it
then be sakl of us too, the glory of
this latter house shall he greater
Christian Church. Her glorious sod
pure cultua is an organic whole, with
taad. She leaves her husband, seven
children, (four of whom sre young and
^ helpless,) sod and a large cirri* of rrla-
dvus sad friends u mourn her departure
1 from our midst. But what is aw iom is
her sternal gaia.
t uZ | TrtHxktal b lb ttfcfar Jb lb Ur- "Vf“ 1 “***“
11 Light from ito load the spirit Hiss ;
While hearra and earth combine to my,
the constant and living participation than of the former, and I will
of the congregation, with preaching | give thee peace io yooder place.—
of the divu
The sacra un so-1 trkrak Vistrog sad the Cwablub
peratitious a mg | to* Gorans,
subtractions,
affair* to C
are Cmar's;
the nits tree*
bravely bait
power in del
Uthed right-
snd of oonsc
She oppoas
tfeauttout,
Divine 8pin
sources of h
shall I say a
of
THE celebrated fertilizer*.
• WILCOX, GILBS k CO'S
stAWi»wjLAtra:i> utAWua*
GtJANOSALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND.
The above prepared at Bavauimh, Ga., and Charleston, 8. C.
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|MrOKT£lJ from Pbo-uix Islands, iSouth I’wilk Ocrsn. An* fur *ak b\
Wilcox, Gibb* A Co
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, „ importers atul Dealers io Guano*.
Rt«ekt. 8A.vjur*An, Ga. 151 East Bat, Chasucsto*, C.
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Jan 18
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WANDO FERTILIZER,”
tual
true, and Uu
anything be
what she hoi
shall ya km
vtour; and a
lenge the we
sea,® if aaj
frith
of ti
aofc
the people, t
among the >
that ia.
But
we love thr
church milifa
cry for the
and where tl
or unfurled,
manfully fm
tain. The
church of tl
and the ki
shall beeom
Ixwd and of
they come I
other mast*
Through a h
we confiding
Our real ,
('brim, uot 1
ly write his
edifice. We
great .
divine
the ado prior
iuteod to bf
That hie Got
this
rich | Bkii) on lmuci.—Where the •
► be . hair le unnaturally dry, you may he j
she j sure that It is dying; and unless
Idly | artificially vitalised, H will eooe he
her ua dead ae leaves ia November,
poo | Feed the withering fibers and sttmu-
I late the torpid scalp with Lyoa's
iaa- | K alhairoa, and the evil, which moat
the otherwise soon culminate In bald
re j neea, will be speedily remedied. It
'hat, i* abaoHitely
of the bruin, that it be kept
mmat with a
of aounahtag and in vigors
her | ting it. Lyon’s Kathamw fnlfllls
uow these eoudiUooa, end u the only
4 ia j arrieie that actually pets anr life inSe
can dr
nth , natural
wits ; P*^ This pure
8a etahle prepaiwrioe is i
hal j the skin of the heed to
and , the hair, sod passes into the fils
and i meats by the forer of nspillsry st
inia*, tractioo.
»««u ln*D 8i-pdexu or Hkaut Dis
• tm-Hot common is the an
ly swept into eternity by this foul
malady. This disease generally has
ito origin ia impure Mood filled with
irritating, poisonous materials, which
circulating through the heart, irri
tate its delicate rieooea. Though
the irritatioa mar at find be oaly
alight, prodaring a little palpitation
or irregular action, yet by and by
the disease becomes firmly seated,
and inflammatkon or hypertrophy, or
thickening of the lining membrane
or of the valves, is prod seed. How
wise to give early attention to a ease
of this kind, roosters! th robbings
or pain ia the region of the heart
i do should admonish ooe that all is uot
right, and if you would preserve it
from fhrther disessr, you most help
it to beat rightly by the use of sarh J
a remedy as shall remove the cause
of the trouble. Use Dr. IVree’s
Golden Medical Discovery before
|ty» disease has become too erased,
and it will, by ito great blood purify
lag aad wonderful regulating proper
ties, effect e perfect cure. It ooe
tains medicinal properties which eel
specifically upon the tissues of the
heart, bringing about a healthy ao-
tion. Sold by ell first class drug
How blest the righteous when he die*?®
G. A. H.
I
uby
ittle
tght
given to the
built the
Babylonian captivity disriaetly im
plied that ito glory wan to “be great
er® because Christ, the Boa of God
and the Angel of the Coveueat should
it)roe to this the second temple, so
can likewise this Scripture only be
fulfilled among ns, when we sue this
bouse for the purpose for which it
baa been built, namely, that oor con
gregation be built upon the living
foundation, which is Christ, that it
becomes a holy temple unto the
Lord. “Know ye not,® aays the
Apostle, “that ye are thy temple of
God, aad that the spirit of God
dweDetk la you F
Oar text thus presents to as our
employment in this boose of God:
this congregation shall bee urns a
temple of God; but where two or
three are gathered together In Hie
name, there He is present ia their
midst. The more you seek Him
here, the larger the Dumber of those
who here receive the word and the
sacrament believingly, the greater
will the glory of this boose be.
We built tlist we might be able to
nay: “And yet there to room.® O
German people, baptised Christians,
who to to beer the Marne if the room
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Chnrch Notice*.
Msattof of Executive OsuuMttoa
The Esswutivs G
onumitter ot the 11. M.
8^ ftoutk ( arohna
ftynod. will nreH at
New bevvy C H..
April tod. at 19 M.
Punrlaal attend*a
cersqaired
Mattoa
The ftevrnth Conrentton of the Eraa-
gvtfea1 Luthsraa General ftynod to North
America will mvt
to At. John's Churrh,
Chatienten. 8. C,
on Thnrsday before
the serond flsMatb in Mav. 1678, at 10
•'dark A. M
J. C. Rxtam. ftec'y.
Meeting sf (
Genera] tjfnsd
All delegate* anti
1 vim tore expecting to
attend the meeting
’ oi the General ftynod.
to to convened to ftC Jeka’e Evaagelknl
l.utheraa Church.
Charleston, ft. C, on
Thursday. May the ttk. 1871. are reqaeat
ed to give dor noti
k* thereto to the pna
ter. Rev. T. W 1
[>o*h. or to Mr. J. H.
8pecial Notices.
111
CAffl—$50 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS AT FACTORY.
TIME—fi.V* |M*t Ton of 2,«t»0 It*. iU Factory.
1st, 1872—without interest.
Payable November
WM. C. DL KE*S & CO.. General Agent*,
Charleston. 8. C.
THOB. W. HOLLOWAY. Agent at Futnaria, 8. t\
Dec 8
14—tl
.X. XX. KIXARD,
MAIN STREET.
One Door South Columbia Hotel
1 AM daily receiving mad opening a
1 large sad esrefelly selected stock of
DRESS GOODS.!
k
= B e: l_ l si.
For Churches, Schools, Fire Alarms
Farms, Ac. Fine-toned, warranted, low
priced. Descriptive Circulars sent free.
“LYMY1ER,
BLYMYER, NORTON A CO.,
6M-8M W Eighth st.. Cincinnati, O.
Feb 23 eow—lv
REMOVAL.
This stork
Ur in
j brace* every thing derirs
Sr. Ttn. POk
Is a purely
th*
to si
the whole
of all impuri-
torig-
Wm. U.
•our Liver Pills and
Hks to 1
It. lari.
tfl
Marriages.
April ad. wrx by Rev. J. N |
| Mr. Isa nous B. Metso u tmd
Miss Laviwia L Kxlt. All of
arr county, G*.
Married. Marek 14th. 1878, st
Fslknsr's. Esq., by Rev. B. Kreps. Mr.
Jesss Shkalit. of Grmsitertlle, sad Miss
Eiizaskth Cuott, of Edgefield county,
S.C.
Married. March fist, 1878, at the rust-
deaer ef J. G. HouseaE Esq . ia Newberry
coast?, 8. C„ by Rev. J. D. Hhirey. Mr.
Johv R. Nviidlu and Mias M. Lucres
Fl'Lwsk. AU of Nswberry ooosty. 8. C.
Married. Msroh 10th. 1878. by Rev. J.
Austin. Mr. Hsvar D. fT.STEi.awi*. of
Sevan nab. aad Miss Jcua J. E. Exist,
of Effingham county. Os.
■Mag North ia
have the aaam st
want to take the
JWES& GOODS.
LINKS*,
DOMESTICS,
FANCY GOODS,
With s full assortment of
CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES.
MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTH,
and CARPETINGS.
G DIERCKS. Wholesale aud Retail
• Grocer, Columbia, 8. C., respectful
ly informs his friends and customers that
Ik* has removed to his new establishment,
formerly Kinder's building, on the corner
of Richardson and Taylor streets, where
he will constantly keep on hand s well
' selected assortment of all articles belong
ing to his line of business, such as Groce-
dr. riea, Provisions, Tobaccos, Ac.
January 26 ' 21-ly
i
d a call from iny
feeling l
of the most attractive
■ my auiH
ireJ that
1
no effort to
8PREMG STOCKS
i to Columbia, aad will mm
ofltotog satisfaction to all.
re
My personal supervision has been given
> the setoerioa oftthis stock.
J. H. K1N ARD.
Apr 12 31—tf
HAMILTON EASTER A SONS.
BALTIMORE, HD,
D ESIRING to continue serving their
friends at the South, will send SAM
PLES (marked with width and price of
each,) of any kind of
DRY GOODS.
of English, French and American Mann
fact ore. We will pay Express freight on
all purchases from us amounting to
$90 and Over.
but parties whose orders are unaccompa
nied by the cash, (either Bank Check or
Post Office Order,) must pay the Express
Company for the return of monev in
settlement of their bills.
Dec 1 I&—ly
UTS.
UTS.
Obituaries.
Died. Marek tod. 1871, Mia. 8t saw C.
Hockman, aA the ags of 84 years. 11
months, and IB days
Although she Bred on earth such S
become a ehristtoa. She had been sda-
▼otod sad faithful usember of Ike Kvua-
gr heal Lutheran Church for several years.
Died. March 84th. 1878. Mrs. AmaKDa
8. Evans, aged ft veers, t mouths, and
Dr. Tati's Hair Dye
ffrsRY A. Hnx*.
■ not Stain the
She died to rouuartloa with the Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, sad eaprewM *!
wav »• w uvii iuc „ i .. ,«v .«««. . a desire to depart aad be with Christ.
here remains empty f Let this house rrh^nd* formerly
be voor most cherished place; a
house of prayer, a school of heaven ridUtj. to Bhensodoah couaty. Va.
ly wisdom and true godliness, a city P. M.
of refuge for the weary aod heavy tl ^ Mn , hamah
laden, aod the gate of heaven. aged 74 years. It moeths. aad
4> Aod in this place will I give st days, mother of the Rev. Prof. J. P
,® Listeo. The Lord ol 8abooth
it. Thu gformat Friueu of
» call* to all t Them whom thu
|of this world
I
tmsltarr. WslhaUs. 8. C.
The True Grounds of
W better cuomo that Ana reliance, that
absolute, undoubting faith ia the efficacy
of Hosteftei^s Ntomsch Bitters us a rem
edy for indigestion, bilious disorders, to-
ssd msitteat fevers, which
prevail ia all parts of the
United State* f This confidence has been
growing for twenty years, sad it is still
extending, ft Is not the result of credu
lity t it has net been engendered by any
banana 4s vies, hut is the i
aad natural ooaaequenoc of
What people see daily going on under
their own ays* they can not question.
When families in unhealthy districts that
resort to this
aad their immediate neighbors, who neg
lect this precaution, are prostrated by the
how Is H possible that the phe-
should be without its lesson T
In like manner, when it is seen that
obstinate rases of dyspepsia, of Mver
complaint, of constipation, of nervous
weakness, sod of general debility, yield
to the operation of the famous remedy,
bow can even incredulity itself withhold
its endevasinont T Eye-witness*, of the
miutary effects ot the Bitten are to be
found 4a every civilised settlement on
this continent. The thousands upon thou
sands who owe tbrir restoration to health
to Its
to its
The multitudes who recommend it to a
neighborly way to their friends and ac-
quaiotancea. as wsQ as those who H
rf fts ^
R. & W.C. SWAFFIELDj
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