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tl *■ '***■£-* , divided by I s PotOOMC. H* re »t ni*lii with ou,. labie aud Worthy toy church. ^ t and burthen of >w » although bei i *he still is wilii,, W for the ^ e miss her sadly- lfc dat F calls her g to obey. Ue V kafton, has a Luth lat Piedmont which f e a ** f ol and flour - w ® commenced leghauies. Two attached to each *° ®util th te bed^> and.lindj ,aMD <* feffsbov* 'Ve fellow the. tntains tiering ►ver our left haud^ dash over the nnder onr right, i* charming, “tains are coy... chestnut, spruce. >ine and hemlock, raveled over one “ the mount, i lit mre than a tlmu do not rememlier |le tnkssel of any ^inds around the when it is ineoo. ai»d it dives nnder them. At last the M . * | * i »#r. torus die vther beabtiful village £rn. Cupp l,as we'begin to fol in* In this I'otom.io river ran | si ogle step. Five st without grading | level glades brings point of our des that sweet po ►w ofteu had we top of the Alle at thut charming f’e were too early a paradise, tanning little vtl [g the gently rising. >ue of the worhL, on the huge it. Here we soom ting Pastor and traveled twelve reach this point, respectable church *re tour others in. very much pleased' sraus ami Presby friendly terms,, ingemeut was si re a uniou service The services which riday night w^re itable. The com ly was largely at- Cupp, not sub- Fouj Points, had the Presbyterian It is true, Bro. >nmrauicants that riue “represented” 3od of Christ, and thing, bat it does according to our perfectly, as eriau brethren go. it far in perfect communion was a s all. xit on record the ever more, kindly lere than at Oak \y till Monday, we neals in the same 1 that the good lie Lutheran and ches were deter jee that they alf and what they shared with the Word. I was , village, pleased id Relighted with pp has six preach- i indefatigable in his Master. He iust compensation »rs, bis long rides ere climute, 3iitl 1 up the kingdom his reward is on in the tai mate, I will , the 5th of the top of destitute of liter. Grass the service apple trees dgns of life: - oats, rolling - ust as »o ut1 ‘ uary. The i frost, and water, little com. oats, buck* Mock raising ami lumber 1 cotnaieive. v can l» ve have grown cs of icsort § from iMc- hundreds i . jf ml THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. €., MAY 24. 1872. and leave with the I was told miles from this region every of their surplus mountaineers, place tWeuty-ftvi |, god fifteen miles from any place I could hear of, called m water. There ia i^o road to it, yet it is visited by hnndreda summer. Ageut|emau of on ioned veracity told I me that he ,ld stand there at 12 Kl. on a fair , au d not see the tinn, and that remains there all the year round, is fn the midst of dedse forests of ,ite pine and hemlock* ttfteeu miles guy human habitation. He be caught there, with hook and in five hours, three hundred stain trout. Bather a fishy tale, true to the letter. Bear, deer, :ev g, pheasant*, aijd numerous animals and birds] roam these meval forests undist same gentleman take dens not f I, where on a warm ( w me three hundred one hour. We have iy to visit Blockw^ter not the rattlesnake jdenn, returned on Mondiy, accompa- by Bro. Cupp, wh<» was on bis to General Synod. A letter Vlll x>r. Rude awaited!me, which, 1 Ire so doubt, was interesting, but •bed by man. told me of fur from Oak- lay he conld rattlesnakes made a iu July, of us could rea< i kindly, Doctor. it. Thank .1. H. • u # r vyfi For the Lutheran Visitor. Conference if the Virginia Synod : > mmmmrnmmm * Pursuant to notice, t'on fere nee iveued at Bridgewujter, Rocking- county, Va., in parish of Rev. W. Holland, Wed leaday, April filth, at 9 o'clock. IVweaA—Revs. J. I. Miller, t\ Beard, D. M. Gilbert. tV. H. Hinkle. Ck NN. Holland and R. t'*Holland. Rev. Beard was elected .President, aiKl Rev. R. C. Holland, Secretary. The records (if any} i>f the Uon terence having been lcjst during the adjournment, Revs. O. W. Hoi- and D. M. Gilbert were a|>- a committee j dr draft a ition aud by-Uws for the wernment of the Conference, and mt the same at ne tt meeting. Revs. Engle and Hulstead. of the E. Chnrch, were invited to seats advisory members. No order of bu-Hiii^i having been oosly arranged. il.was resolved take np the subject of systematic as a proper matter tor consideration. The pjaramoant im imrtauee ot this suraeet was duly appreciated by all, and elicited much The general partiality to the “box sjstdn," and the g re|w)!t of Rev. Gilbe its successful operation in bis ( irge, led to the ad option of the blowing resolution: { fCemdred, That from the practical workings of the u box i lystenT in the vangelical Luthera i church i inton, it is the lense of this iference that the ca ise of system beneficence will be best pro by the intro«li wtion of the ® system” into < »ur congrega tkms, and that we ea neatly reoom mend to our diflfereit pastors to mtroduce the same at is early a day possible. i,| The subject of t le Richmond ion also engaged the attention ot Conference, and e icited ex pres dons ot wannest syinj athy and nna- bated resolve tor its vigorous sup- ! ^ T i 8TAUKTON PKMAI.K HEMINAltY. Rev. J.*I. Miller p i>sei»te<l some 'er\- interesting stater icnts in regard to this institution; wherenjK»n it tag Re$olreH, That the success which attended the Staunton Female iminary is especially gratifying; it is entitled to the full cou- lenoe and undivid* si snpp irt of e Southern churchy and that, as pastors, we recognijse dhr obligation to exert our influence iii its Ijehalf. The handsome catalogue of this institution was laid v |»ou the s<*cre* t^y’s table, and is itjelf, next to a *isit to the Semiuafjy, ,the institn- tion’s own best endorsement. The Seminary is no longer an experiment ~-it is a fixed (act; ami Bro. Miller 18 justly entitled tci the gratitude of the whole chucclj for diffecting 18 eu ^rgies, in this regard, to so successful an issue. But we are reinimltd that we are only secretary, and therefore have Constitutional limits. There was divine service nioming Hl,f * ev euing during conference, and preaching by the visi ing brethren. After prevision for publication of proceedings of conference, and the usual vote of thanks, the convention joumed to meet j in Bethlehem «Jwch, Page County! Tuesday, October 15th, 1872. Secretary. • ¥ or the Lutheran VWtor. price. 1 worked bard, and although The ( mum if Apuetnry. The Wla- The Day of the Holy Three liift, or I waa very saving and suffcml much, rouatn Oemtimde HUtt, c^.mmentiug Epiphany still on New-Year's day I was in on tin- recent h—es of the General ' debt lor rent. The landlord do B> nod ;ftom the ranks of its min .Tie evangelist Matthew says the maudetl hts |a»y, or else he would iatry by defections to other drnotn wise men from the East fidlowed take what I bad and throw me out mations, nayai «*Ttins the General the star of the Saviour, which went of door*. I went to God, fer Iliad Byaad erlucutes her ministers at liefore tlisiu uuMI it stood over the no money to buy bread, much less great expenac, ami then they run place Where {he young eliild lay. to pay nut. In the town there was off to where faahkHiable c«ai K rega “Aml^wheu they were cook* Into due me lor work, by a lady whom tkma, larger aaiariea, and a more the house, tl**y saw tlm young child I knew to be wealthy, a small comf.wtable life attract tlmu ; differ with Mary his mother, and fell down j amount. Knowing that ale was euces of doctrine, «»they an- taught and worshiped him. Aud when they kind bear Us I, 1 went to her iu hope j in their schools, do uot exist; thus lmd opened their treasures, they of getting her to pay the rent for the General Bytasl itself I maids the me, and then, by working for her, bridges over which its pastors cau to pay it back. Hut she had gone so easily pass to other churches.” away fttfct home on a journey I Am Bailor Detndorter, turned back in de^mir, when thia ,, f iIm , , owu ^ ,^. n ange, whom the lanl sent, found ncven-ly .repnmsnded for allowiug me. And she pointed with a joyful! , lru> Kriumuad,’ of the General countenance to l.tUe Otto *Ihv H to b at tll „ Ue.hcat.on standing by her. Usd |mtieut)y Its that without irritating the skin of the bead it eradicates dandruff, aud that It penetrates below the surface to the roots of the hair, endowing them with new life and vigor. Special Notices. • Fathers sad Mothers ‘WANDO FERTIUZER.” presented nnto him gifts, gold, frank incense and myrrh-" Christianity celebrates this day lu memory of the visit of the wise men to Christ; aud, like Christmas, it too should make the heart glad. All Christen dorn should spend it iu thanksgiving and praise, and by kind sttentiou to the suffering and the needy, give tened to every word she said. Thru this festival a truly Christian ap he went over to the table Dear hts |iearance. grandpa, on which stood a glass, For more thau tweuty years, a i which he handed to her, saying: family by the name of Frederick kept thia day, which was the birth day of a young member ol' the fam r’s church, renders an he Alrebdh/l, which ‘Xcellcnt discourse, can only express his thanks for the srrvlcr rendered. fapwa’i H twi.— Perhaps no rouu try has so well developed a system of lay work as Sweden. Thus we read that the missiouan mumm iatiou of the former apok»gy in the remiuds us of the famous, “If 1 have done any thing I am sorry for, I am 4.» . .. . , . , . . . glad of it.'’ He says he didn't know ••U« .. dr..k .«-b ...her. h~hh. „ bplo<1 ^ to lbr (iw And Ike, •'ruck tbe.r |k m to rr> , 8 , UDtil Uu . „ K«k.r untd Nnqito »»d „ r | lllnv .| f ^ the U,,mtben.o.t»!eti,nn.» U u,r Mr. «lv«• ,k. ibrunO Ito bnlL , Mu . t m , m|d h u „ M f mlrrick wm « wwltkjr mrrchnnl, tb« «U .u»n Ml . p.U M U. r.*l, Uti ^ , u aud notwithstanding his age, was and looking n*und. lie saw Otto stout aud hearty; his wife a veiieia- j pointing with bis hand, and while ble matron, who delighted in the looking tutu his face, he said ear- three grand children, which tin' wife neatly : 44 May 1, grandpa T* The old of their son, a lovely blonde, gave man said: *• Whatever you do to to t|ietu. The old {icople gathered luy brother, you do it to me, says their whole family anxiud them, Christ. He first gate xou what you when tin- daughter, whirl. Mill ... b.vr. »nd x.m. .bould .h.nk h« '* '-otbrnUr* oMtonUd iu twWfth nutiiu-d >t homr. »l tor I «nd Mm. bi«.» With J.., ito to, , ,br *"• « A e><- father and brother, and oil the other ran over to lire iswar woman, and **"' ' • n*|do>» «iglit side his lovely wife; near her side quietly slipped tutu her hand what 14 HVn *' ***’* tr * v * * r»»ugh the sat the two older cliildreu, a boy be bud shown to his grand- j l**v , *«*hilif t ® 4 J and a girl, while the youugest, a father, say tug: -Hirainlpa gave \ »» t4|, fingii are rpl up 1 little daughter, sat in the lap of her me this for a birthday pnseut; I grandma. The light of thc> lamp have no use lor it; take it amt pay shone brightly on the happy group, “ your rent." The poor womsu saw who, having supped, conversed pica* with wonder a |Mccc *4 gold inker untly with each other. “Otto," sai«l hand. She looked doutHfully at the the grmid|>a to the oldest child, who old man, who kindly said : -Take it, was that day nine years old, “I am tk-ar woman, lie gave to you of hut very happy today to have all of you owu free will, and it would lie wrong with me. Go iuto the streets, and to restrain s»» heavenly a di*|*ositn»n, the first poor man you fiud. bring for ait this we lw-hold a child of him iu, that he may enjoy with ns God.” the blessings God has so riclilv Is* i When *hr was alsait U» l«a\e, the , stowerl on us. Immediately the l»v. lml> ®«uW mg let her .lepwrt ^ ||>t f ,. llimit w^ <4 fllUnl with seal to obey his grandpa, as *he came. Warm rtothing sat ,h,. Evangelical Alliance went out. although the January cold preened «•» keep hei ami tlie chit* was very severe. Soon he found a dien «omlort ilde. while a sen ant l>oor young woman with two young! was ■*••»»! to carry a lw««k«-t filleil cliildreu, which she pressed closely with w«hmI and toral tn^hcr home. U.lM-r brwwt. ahtocoU, fur Ito I Am«l of to«ktol.«. ool ^ Ih , ^ summer like clothing in wbk*h jdie j whispered go«*l wi«h««he departed. «-sr-lrmi has bwn redttred nearly was clad offered little resistance to j Mr. Fretleriek ca’led Otto, and me half, chiefly fnxn inability of the the cold wind freezrug children and heard them cry, as she sadly leaucd against the If yon m-ru|i> thrar ri UUotn* now, im are sIkmii U> d» ««, and) well par j atitatkm. If you have acquired itr iabi-r i*ed Hcrofula or say disease which may be traaaaaiUod to your <iffs|*rias. it i* yoni sotemn duty to eradicate it. Thou sands ««f rhildrra are now saflCrring front the effect* of poisooous disease traits- ; aiitled to them from their purrnt*. The thought ia terrible. You ran save y**ttr- •rlf marl) sadness aud sotidtode and jroar dear litlir ones much pstn amt un* “ Itappines* hr the tinn-ly use of Dr. Toft's I Haraapartlia and Queen's Delight. It will 1 wtrlyr eradicate the taint fnuu your iyi- tom. or if it has already been eutailed TIME—Woo upon your child, give it at once this vaJ aable preparatton -and iU ay stem s ill he renorsted and restored to soundness. CAQ1—S50 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS AT FACTORY. TUU8. W. HOLLOWAY, Agent at I'omaria, 8. C. Dec 8 M«>«-n,owKRi Co., S.Cm * SrptmibM 11, IMS. t ’ . IH. Ns. //. f«H; hir— Pham accept the heartfelt thanks of a mother uho ( was well uigb tinsen to de«|iair by tire sa«l cntrtlttiua of an only child. My little hoy has beep affix led with hcrofula rsei j siacr his birth, slid after trying every . ri-iuedy that was recommended, ami sev eral |*bymcisus had pnm«Htneed him |ras( all hope. | arridenlally heard nf your hsruspurilU ami Queen « DeUght. It was so highly recuniUM tided tluit I . .rocluded to In it, trot 1 must edhfru* with very little faith, lie ha* taken nitre of the * hottIr* you sent me. and I am happy in **• •I** 4 l* 4 ' k* almost well j j | mh a ever sold hy salisrription. I ter Ton u! :,ijuo IIm. at Factory. Payable November « 1st, 1872—without iutereat. . - * WM. C. DUKKS & CO., General Agent*. Charleston. 8. C. 14—tf AGENTS! QUICK! iZ choke of territory—then- hr a rush for it —on Dio Lewis’ last and greatest work. OT’H DIGESTION, or. Mr JOLLY Fit LEX IT 8 HEVRET. It is by far lire moM taking and salable book iu the In hi. 1. If is on a vitally im portant sulrjeet. 1 It is l»\ America's ukmU populsr writer tut health. ’A it in, for tire price, the Largest aud handsomest ihacri I Iwtirve that by the Unte he takes. the people are eager for such a book, and ill m| | an h* HffeMfe IMlMMll urge you to bring it to them. Write .. j *’ > i _ f far eral point*, three of these within the etty /Asrs Sot l.ih Humbug.—A sub acrilier of the kirrhrnfremnd diuron tiuue* bis Mtlr*crt|rOon with this re mark: “It ctuar* a little trar mmw f«*r ioc. for to day we have the *»lh, amt I ant rending the |*aper for the tUb of th«- month; do uot sop|toae that I will have anything to do with humbug.” the dtttcu he to health, lie has gained tleuh. fine appetite, and ini* walks two to school | shall always remember von with gratirade. ANN MURRAY. term*. Ac., free. GEO. MACLEAN, ", * | Publisher, 75W Sau*ou Street, Pkiladel- Baa plus. Pa. [May 3—3m A* BURNHAMS mm lew Tur bin«t is in geu- Dr. Tnil’s Hair I>ye is ... Europe * hrw0|f,MM,t t,M and A meins. * 1 ' How Wo Used to bo Pbjsiekod WW doe* uot remr-mlwr the tuur when spring pui^it nut was rasudmd indi* I*cu*sUr u> somuM-r hrnlth f No matter for wry faceu, the im-vitAbl*- mil* sud ■enua. rhahart*. m ralomt-l and jalap, ; mnat hr admini»terr«l. These “spring ' sndNino." the youngsters were t*4d, were to keep them hale ami hearty during the summer. We all know now that : this «a* a fallacy ; that new \tg**r. not drptrfnwi, is what is mjtnred at the enmtaeoremeat of the •uami.r xdali.-e. As a preparstnm for the npptrMvr sum I , met weather, a course nf ll.wletter’s • M«uuach Ritt*-r« is highly espedient. Tins ; fsriMMis tegetoldr pre|»aratUHi Iraa three — , 9 w | prominent jo^ertic* r It renovate*. |«n- Wheu Otto saw her •**! to Him* : “End vnur life a* you |>eople to |m> thwr numatera; and rvdea, and regulates all the function* of 1 have to day begun it, and your trod Wrft ‘ 11 m,t * |4r Mre aasistnncc of the the body. It is rnwttmard delusively of and vour parent* will ble*» _.u | Ad*wmtrm* nt Hociety very many pure vegetable production*, i is the re- . . . 4. . .'Ttoi k .. .. more chart bea mmld he rhmed oml srntial pnnrtpl. of Monongohela Rye, lamp pout, lie pitied her, and ap j Thia wna n Itcannfnl feast. • c-rsarulsltsrjg iotas ruin. As an instance and the m«j»t efermuMi* tonx and si tent- prooching her, said: “Conne, |xx>r ‘ the lady ; •nx.rv hrautilul than any t »f the drpre«-iatioa of |knq«erty, an j tfee r«ou, barks and gum« known to : woman, come with me to my grand we have ever eajnyxl :* atxl the sou estate (rice) f»»r to vtait Eurofa- this auturner to make or- range incuts for the (tetieral I oufer rno- of the alliance, which, it ia ex- iierttwl, will Im held tn the City of New \ ork iu tin- autuairikof 187*1. t SIX tK(H is uaed by the Governmeul g in tlx Patent < ifllce, Washington, D. C. Its * simplicity of cooatrnc tion. and the power it tnuismita, render* it rhe la-at w ater * wheel ever invented. PauijklUet free. * X. F. Hi kmiaw. York, Pa. Mar 1 ‘J-j—Cm Sight Checks O N Geinuuiy, Luglaixl, F all the principal d,itie* Tickets to and from the fcuro- niu.-r, ami of Europt . nnM uean Ports. Cheeks on New York. Col lections prompt!v attended to and remit tod for on dav of payment. E. SEBRING A CO.. Hanker,. 34 Broad St., Charleston, 8. C. P. S.—Parties wishing Exchange or Pa*sage Tickets may remit us by Exureaf> or Post Office Order, and they will nave ued to. tlx-ir buKim-** promptly at ten Nov 24 13—tf REMOVAL For Churches, Schools, Fire Alarm*. Farm*. Ac. Fine-toned, warranted, low priced. Descriptive Circulars sent free. BLYMYT.R. NORTON A CO.. W. Eighth *t Feb 23 Cincinnati, O. cow—lv G 1 IHKEC KS. Wholesale aud Retail ■”• Grocer, Columbia, S. C., respectful ly informs his friends and customers that’ He has removed to his new establishment, formerly Kinder’* building, on the corner of Richardson and Taylor streets, where he will constantly keep on hand a well •elected assortment of all articles belong ing to his line of business, such as Groce ries, Provisions, Tobaccos, Ac. January 26 21-lv GEORGE S. HACKER S Door, Sash and Blind Factor^ •». II. KINAHI). MAIN STREET CHARLESTON, S- C. iInch 945,000 was medxal t-xam«t* Hmce.it isaualkM*- |»a**; there it ia warm and pleanant agreeing with her, exclaimed: “4lo«l for |x<or people." The astonished grant that we may q»etid many woman looked down <m the boy. At such." “Auien,~ whtafterrd all. and once she felt as if her deliverance the angel paased again fltnuigh the had come, and that their lives would room. Idesamg them. refused in IHtiO. wihl in February, 1 laiel> safe medicine, ami no tincture of One Door South Columbia Hotel. IU*-, for 92JMI. Manx churches the Pharmarof*eta can compare with it i are kept ojen by lay te.iditig, luit either ia purity, or in the variety of it* , mativ m »i« -*r, eb,«aij. t*. m «t it. eotnpfk-hcn*ivr i» *uhs. | receiiriag aud opening IKTu imported work kept on hand to J.N supply the country trade. All work is made at « oar own* factory in the city, and under the proprietor’s special supervision. Send for Mkas* Whst 11k 8a\h.- Ecclesiastical. be sporetl. The face ot the U»\ " 1 shone as if some Indy light had flashed over it- “Are you an angel, my boy, or a human, as I aiuf ahe l.l.THKIAN. said. ‘‘However, 1 will follow y«»u." j Uaemuhumtt*.— I tout* hi ho* three So he led her along by the drexs, German Lutheran ehurthes. Is it as her hands were already full. A« not high time to eatahliah an Eu they euteretl tlw* halls of the rich • glish Lutheran mission ehnrrh ! .. a . tu. 1 ; , nwuita. | ^ ^ carefuflv Seketwl of Happily for mankind, the tlienry that it j DRESS GOODS. Ftioiigh **" «*eer*aary to pr«k*trate a lament in ! ’TfraT •'ter xjsxjzzsz&l llolv nt. and as uamerou* as Price Liat. Factory and ity railway. P. 0. x tf Ware Room* : King, opposite Cannon Street, on hue of Ci Box. No. 170. Julv 7 11gor i* the great aatagouiat of dixeaac. the wands ou the oea shore, were j ha* taken it* plar-. ILmUtier's Bit tors |kr«slnrr«| to |m»ve that lh\ IVroe, b «n mvigorant. and hence it i* the the propieter of Dr. Sage's 4 atarrh i * m ’** rr fot th * frrl,ir * tW * Kemetlv. is in earnest autl means Baltimore, \[d.—We learn that ^ McCrou has resigned the * targe of the First English Lutlier- riiureb in lfaUi the with a view to ship of the man, there hovered near them, un seen by mortal eyes, the guardian angel of the poor, who hud followed this poor woman, and while she thought herself the uiowl distressed aud forsaken of women, overshad owed her with bis w tngs. lie hovered near them, and when lie saw the faces lieain with kindne** on the timid |HM»r »im>. lie siniletl and silently blessed the braise where such could find *o ||inii\ a wgl crane. The i*ooi woman was recrixed with kindness, all eyes hwiked ou them xvith love, and every void* gave them a hearty welcome. The daughter of the bouse took her hand, uittHhen relieved her of one of her children. The delighted Otto offered her a chair, and Mrs. Frederick put the child down to receive her guest, while Mr. Frederick poured her out a glass of wine to xvarui her. Th« woman being lioth weary aud faint, it was refreshing to her. The two ladies supplied the childreu with food and drink. Soon they were satisfied and well warmed. Tie poor womau said, weeping: “God bless you, good people; you cauie to me just as I was in the greatest need, for it was useless for me to stay at home, where I had not a piece of bread, nor a stick of wood. 1 have bad a hard time since my husband was Liken from me." “Poor »mi*t trying xwan of the ynu. Be Mire that you obtain the g» muiim* what M an vs, when he offers 9-** NF «ri irk-, a* there are umumembk- vile rew »rd for any rase of t atarrh j imitation* in tbr market. Ixtok to the Carwlinn.—The pnrfMXHil to j which he ran not care, vet there ornamental stamp, the engraved label. would be *ra„, du pne* and fogies «»d the name blown into the gin*.. Ho*- totter’* Stomach Ritter* i« sold in hratle* 1 S'mth re establish the F.rantjrtirul l.mfhti nn ha* lirtHi abandoned for the present. Effort* are now lieiug mad*- to |Htb lisli a new |ni|wi at New Market, Virginia. l*hiUtdrl/thia.—~W e iegret to learn that Mr. Thotu.i* L S< brack, the former Sn|H'rititendeut of the Gcii- eral thMHHiPs I’-.M.k St»*rr, i* no more, lie diral suddenly fiotii I'.* nil}si* of the heart in the ulltlt yt»»i of hi* age. rmantoten. /*«.—Rev. L. E. Al- belt. 1).I)„ for twenty years pastor of an English church ill German town, has reeeixed a present of 91,600 from his congregation to |Miy the ex{ieiises of u trip to Europe for the lieuettt of his health. Ohio.—The Sulphur Spring charge, belraiging to the WittenlxTg Synod, refuM's to introduce the General Synod's (North) Book of Worship • even as a hymn book, lieoause they do not like the name. They have introduced the “Social Hymn Book, 44 published by the Presbyterian Hoard. The .1 merican Lutheran professes to be “extremely sorry," and “thinks the charge was also precipitate in its action." Is is not however the legit- New Advertisements. win# would continue to shout. "Hum bug ” “lit MtiVti!!** “It can not be, htMntnsc Dr. ll(Hue*puu says ( atarrh ran not be raved.” Now, this Dr. Homespun is the identical, good Matured old fellow who honestly lie Ilexes aud persists in declaring that this ciirth is n«*t iound-**r apherie.il. hut flat as a “slapjack.” and ths-s not tnrn over, otherwise the water w«Hild all he spilled «»ot of Deacon liuscoiu's mill |tond. Hut astrotiom ical Hcience lias |*ositiveK Uemonstr.i teil and proven that Dr. Homespun ia wrong in supposing this earth to lie fiat an<l stationary, and medical science is daily proving the fart that he ia no less mistaken and behind the times iu regard to the curability of (’atarili. In short, it has lieeti I>osilively proven that thia world More*, and that medical science »* progreuuiee—the opinion of Ikxtor lloniesputi to the contrary uotwith standing. Tliat I>r. Wage’s ('atarrh 1 i u ^ itl Um . of Remedy will cure Catarrh, thousands pTfQwnvn va w ho have usetl it attest. Su VA, 'ITien buy it, sud use it. il1 doubt do uot This Mock cmbiaccs ex 11> thing desira-1 I4e in DRESS (JOODs. LTS’EXK, DOMESTICS, FA XC Y 0 OVDS. dr. With s full saxortment of CrRTALXS. ' n iXDO u SHADES. MATT1XGS, OIL CLOTH, and CAHDETJXGS 1 wouUI tv«(uc«»t a call from iuv uuux-i ou* customers, feeling asstm-d that I I esn present imc of tlx- most attractix*e SPRING STOCKS SAMPLES. HAMILTON EASTER A SONS. BALTIMORE, MD, 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 Americau Manu farture. We will pay Express freight on all purchases from us amounting to S20 and Over, but panics whose orders are unatx-ompa uied bv the cash, (either Bank Check or Post Office Order,) must pay the Express Company for the return of money in settlement of their bills. Doc 1 13—ly THE LUTHERAN VISITOR Is Pnblished Every Friday By Rev. A. R. RUDE, D.D. T5CE ST AN* AM. ORCESTER^ DietionnrieN Have Itrcn adopted by the Stole Board* of Education of YIRGIFIA. NORTH CAROLINA. ALABAMA, and ARKANSAS Ever offered in Columbia, aud xvill a no effort in offering satisfaction to re My personal Kupervisioti has ken gix eo of this stock. to the selection II. KINARD. 31—tf Terms Cash, Strictly in Advance. One copy, per annum One c<^jy. six months 1.23 To Ministers, Widows of Ministers, and Theological Students 2.00 Old subscribers who fail to remit at the expiration of their subscrip tions, will be charged per annum 3.00 Subscriptions not received for less than six months. No new names are entered on the sub scription book, without the first payment R. & W.C. SWAFFIELD. ,D p£«^n"wn**p.rquMte.jiM A|.l I- 1872. Spring and Summer. 1878- KATES OF ADVKKT1SIX0. buxr i •tana. You will find It in drug the land. ore* all over ; woman,” said the daughter, “you emu in uame pUr|H>a«'S tO U0 “tt LUtll mam wm and spirit," though for right, that they can lanuo as many BREWER A TILESTON, . A ~ I _. Talk at thk Toilkt.—Every, lDintc n-,ult of lb. to»ohm K ud ^ k „ ow . , lm , tla . towlWl . 1,0.111.1, of the Amricn to |«4tive . -, ai 0 their triamph-! Lutheran form, of «rviee | ut „. v witk hearts or- i m.SchjRI.D.D a .pi,.,,,!,,! hea<l of hair the! has not nbandon<‘d. and does not , . -7. - „ , - . intend to abandon the Lutheran mot eir.-rt.ve of all womanly faaerna • were iudewl very poor." “Yea, dear j Church, but purposes to bo “a Luth i tiona. They believe, ami they arc child, I have suffered much from IMiverty and want. My husband died last year, and since then I have not been well. He caught cold working in a cellar where the water lmd gathered. He sickcued and died without bis employer oaring any thing about either of us. My sick ties* aud bis cost us much, and it took what little was left to pay his fuueral expenses. 1 sewed for a living. I made but little, but in the snminer I did very Well. Bat winter caure, when the days were short, and aWi gib tnl briifg a hfgb MOBILE. ALA.. 8AYANNAH, GA. ATLANTA, OA. Ac. The Standard in Orthography and Pro nunciation In Washington and Lee I’uiversitx. The University of Virginia. The College of William and Marx. The University of Georgia. 'rhe Wesleyan I’nixTrsity, Alabama. &c.. Ac. We are uow receiving our newly selected SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of READY - MADE CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. Having secured the services of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER in our Cus tom Department, wc will * 1 91 00 1 60 2 00 2 50 150 200 250 300 850 400 450 500 2 25 3 00 4 50 5 25 y 00 3 75 4 00 5 00 8 7T 5 00 6 25 10 75 1525 6 00 7 50 00 4 75 6 75 8 75 18 75 14 75 700 975 1250 9000 118 00 9075 12850 8 75 G 00 8 00 10 00 15 75 6 75 9 00 11 25 18 75;26 25 7 50 10 00 12 50 20 75 9900 1150 1575 550 8 25 11 00 13 75 22 75 31 75 MARK UP GARMENTS 3 !3j3gS3S2ffi IT >1 Illc Street, BOSTON. t the present “he is acting os a stated |K. gax w jth the luxuriant ringlets supply in a Presbyterian church”, am , g | OMy bniiU hh they can “kill “A Lutheran in name and spirit"— n t sight” with their beaming eye*, but what aliont the result of hi* Hence in their “koilet talk” amobg labors! “Ye shall kuow them by tbemselvee aud With their atteud their fruits.” ants the merits of preparations for the hair are freely canvaasd, and J | the latest remit of thia discussion left New York for England, May 1st, neap to bo the almost universal g?reltftrr m pteseoted the Bwediab Lotherau udoptiou of Lyon'b Katilaibon as numerous eagravlags aud maps oa Gustavos Adolphus church in New an article better adapted to promote Jqent! WANTED Send91.75for out- York the sum of Ouo tbonsaud dot- the growth aud beauty of the “Chief fit acd tocure your chow of torritoiyat 1 u Donation.—The Lutheran Observer says : Mile Christina Nilsson, who FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. History qf the GREAT REFORMATION. " ,,w sreat Work, of over 1000 pages, with fmtrn i iu the Latest Style.-, and guaianu-e satis- factiou. Wc nre still taking order* for those lira. Five hundred addiLotial had; Glory of Women" thui any other at; jgj- u bWn d<Afatfcd U. before thiJ wt*^l. They say ! April terms WM. and advance sheet* kssv. PERFECT-FITTING SHIRTS. Latest styles of SPRING HATS on bund. Our Furnishing Goods Department Is complete. In fact our *took embrace* everything New and Nobby, which we sure will pleesc the most fastidious, us a cull and be convinced. K4f.C SW5.frIELD. 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