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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. C
you just send for him, for be shall
surely die.’ Ob, father !* said Jona
than, ‘what lift* David done to you,
that you want to kill him T Sow
Saul was so angry that he took his
javelin find flung ft at his own non
Jonathan to kill him also. Then
Jonathan knew snrely that bin father
was determined to kill David, and
he got up from the table and ate
nothing all duy, he was no grieved.
Well, the morning came, and Jona
than took a boy out into the field,
ami some arrows and a bow, ami he
said to the boy : “Kuu now, aud find
the arrows for me ;* then, an the
boy ran, he shot an arrow beyond
him, and then when the boy eame
up to the first arrow, Jouathan
culled to him : ‘Hurry now, and find
those arrows; they are beyond you.
Make haste now
laborer will relax his force or shorten
his time if possible, the mansfao-
turer will use inferior materials,
the author sad or*ter will eater to
the taste of their patrons rather
than enforce unpalatable truths, the
politician will serve bis party rather
than bis country’* heat welfare. Bat
could they be imbued with the
higher aim of real usefulness to
mankind, and of making their work
a means of good iu itself, then aa
thitsiasm will riot be the ana with
new vigor and inspire the mind to
noble efforts. Whatever the roc*
Uou may be, if the aim la to perform
it* diitlaa a the but! maaaer, It »
sincere desire exists for the prefer
tioti of the work apart from iu re
wards, thru a tendency toward com
plctenens is eaialdiahed and the basis
of thoroughness la laid.
Bueli an aim will naturally incite
the mind to study the rlKmen par
suit in all its bearings. The two
elements unreal success in any an*
dertakiug are a view of its nature
ami intents, uml a faithful attention
to its practical details. Thought
and arttoa are iu*r|»arablr and
equally indispensable. If ws would
thoroughly perform oar task, ws
must grasp It meatally and do it
(ratientiy. The wise general takes
a full survey of bia whole position,
and then arranges with exact ac
curacy every detail of bis campaign.
Ho whatever we undertake, demands
the best powers of oar minds to
discover its whole bearings and
intents, aud the must strict and
vigilant observance of every tpn itr
duty which It Involves. Nothing
great ot noble or worthy Is ever
accomplished without enthummun,
self sacrifice and patient labor; but
with these, and with s singleness
of purpose ami purtu ef atm, we
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• (Irorer,
Far Hw Lutheran
ie Christian Soldier,
Ikaa amount diminishing
formenyKtnslerNbuilding,mj there?, 1
of itichanissa sad Tay WaWeetl
ha will constantly keep on hand **3
■elected assortment of all artirb* b+laJ?
iug to his Hue of tMt*hmas, sneh m (in*?
rim, Provisions, Tobaccos, fire.
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BOOK OF voump.
ISJnohU by mUkarWg of tt« ,n f ■ .
Omm 8y**l of Nwth .Wr*„
j
cent* sa every copy sold, and in this
part of the profits accrue to the church 7
Price, in Sheep
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Turkey Motoroe> plain....; .1 t n
Turkey Morocco, superextra gilt., too
Turkey Antique s nr.
With gilt clasp*, 90 cents extra,
Ministers aud congregalioof ate
quested to wnd on their orders st noto
to whom a dixTOunt ef tra pm cent u
made. _ .
PTLPtT KPlfWff.
Priee, in fflnvp, ft ; Arahsaqs- n w
‘•dim. flS; EnglUb Turkey, pet
n«t discount made to t 1mm w|k, I*,,
quantities. DUFFIE* CHAI'ffS
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wry greatly
rapid corrective. U wUI care ia a
majority of cases if properly admin
istewed. Aa example of its os*'—the
hired man came in with the Intel
ligvoc* that one of the finest rows
waa very sick, and a kind neighbor
l»ropuaed the usual drugs and |*h
nooa The owner being ill, aud tin
aide to examine the row, concluded
that th^ trouble came frow some
overeating, and ordered a teacup
of pulverised charcoal given in
water. It waa mixed, placed in a
jaak bottle, the head held upwards,
with its charcoal,
iy warfare is ended,
and shield are laid down,
> sceptre is hi ended,
transformed to n crown.
* the garb of the warrior,
ith the battle and strife,
death every barrk'r
BT the spirit qf life.
i»f beauty immortal
►f triumph and peace,
folding the portal,
he soldier’s release,
h what rapture the st««ry
Soldier, t
Buckle
Swoid ini
Helmet
ttfirally
As men onatisuo to shave and be
shaved (a prattler which some regard
aa nunatnral and umlewirablei, fre
transfer |o onr red urn u* the folios iug
twief essay upon shaving, which ia
from the pen of so celebrated an
authority as Dr. Alreln:
Never fail to wash well your board
with soap and water and to rob it
dry, immediately before you apply
the lather, of which the more you
use and the thicker it ia, the raster
yon will shave.
Never oar warm water, which
makes s tender fare. In cold weather
place y«ar closed rsxor ia >oar |*«rk*
et or waiter yum arm to warm it.
The oxMoeot you leave your lad or
Imth Is the (mat time to shave.
Always wipe your rsxor dean, aud
sirup it before putting it away ; and
always pot your shaving brush away
with the lather on it.
The rsxor (being only a fine saw)
should la moved la a doping or
sawing direction, and held nearly
Oat to year faor, care beiag to draw
the skin aa tightly as possible with
the left hand, so aa to |*rr*rnt an
even surface. aa<l to throw oat the
ImanL
Worn H
Broken b|
Pria’iiiv
birluda
Arclie*,]
Angel* uq
Singwfi
All saint* look
imt all are not b*»l
thine Somnd.st
loroking up of tnf
tion. »>•<« «•><■ ' n,r '
; »i»d different
cludiug *^ ,c * oea !
thr Saviour on
<aill themselves M
ctnian* Haim t*
They a" P rt> l*' r1 '
Others—and they
tray* been, tin* m
jug Christian*—re,
uium as the crow I
,li*pen*4ion, of *
The publication
of this theme by
Browu, a devout li
lie confounded » r
Brown, wbo ha-
recall* atteni
the general subjo
in the more m *
if notw-ed, usu.iT
difficulties and o
Hide to the first
rections.
The interest of I
treatment will li I
one who ha* look* I
nial tracts and
multiplied w ith p I
beyond the pro]* I
millenuialists. II* I
three—and. op]*>t I
—resurrection* of [•
counted ujion. Be I
intervenes the mi I
other band, the < I
author* who hav I
discussion on the I
that there will lx I
both of the just a L
(Act* xxiv: 15),
one. In genera ,
the spiritual cha: a I
reign hare com I
with showing tb I
jertions to the ir g
oondusioiis of pr* I
re|»ly has been I
“Objections sign;t I
Got! nothing is in I
word of Go*I is si -
faith against am
tion : show ps ytn^i I
There is no e1n »i I
this challenge; an I
to work in a sintj-l I
Man is dead 4n sii* I
His restoration ti I
to tqiiritnal life i'
Scripture, a res I
course, a physica I
or fipirative res I
on a scale of uni I
■
ness this restoriti^ i
place, we shall hai
rection” of John t
xx : 5). That nu I
nally is admitUsl ^
all have not not I
style of language
ditiou is descrie d n
the discussion. I
thou eatest thorns I'
ly die." This « L
“passed upon all i I
iliron^h henven'*Jiiirh dome,
ki mansions of glory
(e* Mm conqueror home.
be angelic clioru*.
(ithout number Attend,
i open before u*.
in triumph aecend.
tie voice of thy leader,
two thy wearisome load,
fo more intercede*,
and priest unto God.
I with me in sorrow,
i» earthly renown,
re thy longed-for to-morrow
Echoe*
M n»ic fra
Welcou
and the water,
lskiiv«l dowawardx. In five minute*
visible, and
Swoet is
Harp*
Heaven i
Victor,
Sweeter i
“Lay d
Needing
Prophf
Bo the boy fbund
the arrows, and when be brought
them bock. Jonathan said: ‘Go and
take tbeui home.'
“Ho the boy went away, and David
came out from hi* hiding place, aud
he und Jonathan kiane«I «mcli other
aud cried a great deal
an improi
in a few hour* the animal waa in
the poaturr quietly eating gras*.
Another luetaucv of equal mimwm
ihwitmI »ttb a young heifer which
Immune badly bloated by eating greeu
apple* after a bard wind. The bloat
waa an arvrre that the aides were
almost aa hard aa a barred. The old
remedy, aaleratu*. waa tried for the
purpose of rorrncuag the acidity|
but the attempt tn put down always
coward roagbtag
David wept
the moat, for he kuew that he would
not *ei; hi* fricud agnui. Then they
renewed their covenant with euch
other, aud parted.
“After this, David was not able to
live iu any peace with Haul; for aa
oftea M he would promioe fairly, *o
often be would tifeak hi* promifw*.
He hunted David to take hi* life for
many years, and whenever lie beard
that any city sheltered David, he
would go aud try to destroy lh»t
city. One time Sanl wax very tired,
find stopped to rest in a cave where
David also had takeu refuge. Then
the men who were with I>avid said
to him : ‘Here is a good chauce to
kill Sanl, for the Lord has delivered
him np to youfor you see Haul
got very sleepy, and while he waa
resting, be fell fast asleep. Hut Ihi-
vid said : ‘No, 1 shall not kill;* and
tbeuW went softly, and cat off the
skirt of Saul's robe, ami hid himself
After » while Haul woke up
•Hying
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t faith have grown stronger,
»read* her tirele** wing;
«»t thy ykt’ry no longer!
0 Death, is thy sting f
and it did little
guud. Half a trarupful of freak
(Murdered cbarmaJ waa next given.
In six hour* all afqiearaaci* of bloat
had gone, and the heifer was well.-—
f ViMMfry UrmHrmom.
i’s Department.
Fplli: umlenugnsd, having Hxxiuacdtlw
M management »»f the Shove nxtnnl
ivtxliHd -mai offer* for Male «rwy v*
rietr sy h<»oW>cak ib-iigieu*. Chartb
aim Hnnoxy iWiool Rook*. An? book#
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For the Lntheran Viaitor.
lends, David and Jonathan.
rdge of a raaoe ia atrnppmg it. mmnt
roand* it; the prenare item hi hr
divmirsl Iu the bark, a hick ahoukl
never be roraed frioa the »4ro|». If
>«a share from heel la point of the
raanr, strop it from paint ta heel |
bat if yaa Iwgm with the |M*nt in
■baring, thru strop U from her! to
point.
If yaa only oner pat away yowr
rwanr without xtvv«pping it, or other
wise perfectly denning the edge, you
muat no longer ex|wct to shave well
and easy, the «mp ami the itamp no
Miiua root the fine teeth and edge.
A yweer of noA (date leathrv ahouhl
always be held with rsxor*, to wipe
them with.
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' furnlMoff t<> order.
Special an ntuxi given to foniitetxg
Sunday-Sclto.. oiptilim; al*u, aidx fig
Siipt'riiitflKknti »!'<1 Teacher*. Tie or
derwof Miateter*.»*»ij* rHm i»«tf i,to,Teach-
era and Committee* cau.-atfe eojK ttrd.
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The IjomAmm Giobe publtshea a
■tat* merit which ta an iiluatrotiott of
the danger of rely log u|m«i circuit!
■tanlial rvidewrr, even a hen it ap
proaches pumtivetowia. A gentle waa
went ta the Hntiah .Mui
order to hair
taming moot
In* iaqweuoti
tn-ular medal,
around her,
and happy
facev'Wtont the greatest instance
of friei^fi|bip that is known to have
existed between men. To this day,
the loVjej of David and Jonathau is
l>ointed out as never having been
excelled] It seems that Saal sent
after Day id to. NaiotL, lint failing to
get bitay he went there himself.
Samuel Itold David to flee, and so
when Saul got there, David was
gone. He had gone to find his
triend J^Dathau, and when he found
I done
m with an
cffteoed, out!
laloalde modal*, for
lie exam ioed a |>or
which waa Mipimaed
to be unique, reatoerd it to the tray,
and after talking auaiejtime with the
eturtodiati wax about to leave, when
the latter discovered that the medal
was mtaaing. It wo* aoarrbed for
everywhere, aud mold not be fowod.
wheu it waa suggested that the
|MR-krt* of the viaitor Mboaki lie
examined. To this he obyeetml, arid
a (Mtliepmau was sent lor. However,
l»efate he arrived, the OMvIal wax
f*»und to have aliiqwwi between the
tray and the bottom of the «-ase.
When asked why he ref a rod to he
■rarebed, the *a|>f»o*rd colprit pro
d acryl a medal from hm pocket, the
exact rwinlrqwrt of that winch waa
in the rone, and remarked that bin
obyn t had U<rti to verify the authen
tieity of lua uwu, which, being idea-
tteally with the mix*tug one and
diroovrord in hi* pocket, would at
otter have rout i« ted him of the theIV.
may hfffr id 0
two and to «ta
in our Nh puma
motive* of taoht
secure.
Urn* oo mfrrior
rfhrt* ran over
again
and weut out from the cave; then
David ro«ie also, and called after
him: “My Lord the king!* Ho Soul
turned round, inneb surprised to hear
David’s voice, and David said: ‘Why
do you believe what Imd men tell
you, that I am seeking you to hu~t
you ? See, you slept while I waa iu
the cave with you, aud I might have
easily killed yog, but I fear the
Lord, aud l would not harm you.
I only cat off your skirt to show you
that you were in my power.* Haul
felt very much ashamed of himself,
and he swore to David that be would
not hurt him uor seek hi* life again;
but David knew Haul waa not ain
cere, ami so it proved, tor after
Samuel died. Haul fought against
David, ami at lost iu a great buttle
he was wounded, and for fear that
be would fall into hi* enemiew* hand*,
he fell upon hi* own sword and
kiMed himself. Jonathan waa killed
in the same bottle, and when David
heard of it, lie mounted oud lamented
for bis dear friend, and was very
sorrowful.
“1 can not tell you all the events
in the history of David, lor I want
you to read his story m the Bible
for youraelvew, but the next time I
will tell yon about him a* a king,
aud the greatness aud gouducs* of his
reign. - Now I must stop for to
night.** B.
him, lie said : ‘What have
that ytar father tries to kill me!
aud whyt does ho hate me f Jona
than sAkJ: *1 am sore I don’t know.
I wish mjr father would let yon alone.
W hate Vet- yon waut me to do, just
tell iaud I if ill do iC Then
David said: ‘Your fathef wants to
kill mi, and he won’t tell you, for
fear ttyftfe you should grieve over it,
but I |teU yon trn|y, there is but a
step between me and death/ ‘Now,*
said Jonathau, ‘I feel very badly
about his, but 1 will do an, rthiug I
emi foi you.’ ‘Well,’ said 1 avid, ‘I
will la r a plan so that you can tell
if you 1 father is angry and means
to kill me. To-morrow* is he new
iiiooii, and you know 1 am ordered
to sit • >t the feast with the k ng; but
let me go aud bide iu the t eld, aud
T HE best and most «'ttrvtive Trow
known for the cm sad rxte-f xf
Hi-rxia *»r Itupum-. T1ua True bx* t*
reived the sanction of the most eminent
phyMrixn*. of thk rotmtrv, who do off
he«iute to n-< imiMx-nd it to those affikteri
with Hernia a* being xnperior to all
others.
It is the only Truss that will retain tW
howetx with may rrertahitr, and the wearer
We take the Mkniug from «u
exchange, which help* to full} dlu*
irate how |«o>Atable the xmaltcr ia
dustrtfw of the South are Iwroming.
Where land* are rbcap xml the
climate mild, there U wraroety a
limit to h«»oe*f, imln*tri«*a* effort iu
the prodoetion of article* that are
n«*t nmklrrol of mm h reunmcrciiil
im|M»rtxmr:
“There i« hanlly an article of
A men* w it productkai, of x|q«areaft}
ro little note, that has grown m
rapidly in importance as the |wrannt.
Instead of 1,00b. there are fall} .V30.-
Utm bu»h«'l* Mikl annually in the Aty
of New York skate. I'm nnb to
I**41, the total pnatm t of the ! luted
State* dnl not amount to more than
I lo.nno ImoIiHr, and of tin* total,
fatly five Milk* acre from N«uih
Carolina. Now North Carolina pro (
i1»tx 12.*!,000ltu*hel*; Virginia, 300,-
tldb I at she I*; Ten nr sore, ."10,000 bosh
els; Georgia ami Booth Carolina,
each Ixtulirk
The sweet |*»taf<» ha* heretofore
been produced in *mall quantities by
large planters, or just enough to
satlafy the home demand. With a
new process jast invented, the sweet
potato is flewtined to lemmi* au arti
cle of great comaten-ial im|wtrtaner.
The home maumpiion will mI*o he
largrli increase* 1, for by said |in«rsi
the sweet potato is ramie into meal,
am! one gallon of syrup olitained
from each bushel. The sweet (tolato
Is grow ti with a* little trouble as
any crop in the South.
beverage. To make It: Roll the
IrmotiM on aumethiog hard till they
become soft; grata off the rinds, ml
Uhj kroon* in alicea, ami sqoerxe
them in a piteher (a new rlotbca pin
will answer ia lieu of something bet
try); pour un tbr re*{«ire*l quantity
of water, and sweeten according to
taste. The grated riml* for sake of
their aroma, should be added, too.
After mixing thoroughly, half an
hour; then strain the liquor through
a jelly strainer, ami put in the ice.
Travellers who find it ineonvenient
to uae lemons, can cany a Ihis of
lemon sugar prr|«ml from citric
acid ami sugar, a little of which in
will furm«b
ia itx operations. Of this we gttxrXBtr*
entire xatixfncViaa to all who tmaj com
under our treatment. >
Ladies' *-»Ik elastic alMlominxl hclUfor
corpulency, falling of the womb, and a*
s support to the track sod aldonins!
rauM-le*. Anklet*, knee rap* and stock
isfc* for varicose vein*, adeem sod weak
joints.
Shoulder brace* for ladies, gent* and
children, for the cure of stooping d the
shoulder* and s* *< best expander.
Vile Instrument*, the most xuneym
article in uxe—eortfiy adiulM sad
TBs Xp«rt« m! mmt wli LuMn i
Da Wmkwi Vikk«i I'irTtt. vt il
dw. Wi im, mM mmIim Drppotim
M *»>■■« im MflKirf pn
IV /Vernier Hunks.— It ra not, |er
l«s|M, so generally known a* it de
serves to tie, that a few dre»)Mi of any
kind of perfumed oil will secure
books nod manuscript* from deteri
•Hating effects of mould and damp.
jThr apertc* of b ather no extensively
u*r«l by book Binder* owes its |wm
••r* of withstanding the effects of
tbesr destructive agents to the tar
of the tank tree—betel iu aluo. Tlie
presming of IwMiks, written on
(lapyrus and parrliiueat, by means
of |«erfunM*d mis, was known to the
ancient*. The Roman made anr, for
this |Mirposr. »f the oil of cedar;
hence, ami nmlmibtedly, the expre*
*n*n of llnrscr, M Digua (’edr*, w
mexuiiiig any work worthy of being
anointed with thi* oil. It i* fre
quently the ensr that valuable col
lections of hook* are greatly dam
aged by the effect* of damp, ami
manuscripts tq which great impor
tamv attache* are often wholly
spoiled. The hint may be worthy
of notice.
*-ffcctu*L ItMtrunwnts for all phyxiesl
fieforniitic*. curvature of the spun , bow
leps, club feet, kr.
Ageat fur ('k-ment'x Okfanted Artifi-
ri*l Limb*.
Agent for Grandair* Patent Rabbet
ti plied Crutches.
Am-nt for Dr. Babcock’s Silivr Ctwiae
Sunport«-r.
Agent for l)r. Wadsw orth's Stem Per
son-.
laaties Apartment with a competent
la<h Jii HttcmUnct*.
tmfer* per mail promptly attended to
Saul says, where is
1 him that I asked yi
David!
mi toflet
a gloa* of ice water
quite a refreshing dnnk, <»nr that
will help aftentimes to aiert sick
hexulache ami IdliomineM. t’itrie
acid ia obtaineil from the juice of
lemons and limes.
Perry ia a deticiona lic\ erage miwle
from cberrica, and will keep a year
or more. Take att |«onnd* **• rber
ries and bruiac them : pour on a
and good, you will know that he ia
not angry at me; but if be is cross,
then ejril is determined aga nst me.’
Jonatl an said: ‘Oh, David I could
not tel 1 you, even if my fat icr does
mean o kill yon, ifor I lov< yon so
ranch/* ‘Who will let mis know,
“Let o i go ont
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May .1 00—3nri
then V $aid David
into tbe field, and I will tbluk,* said
Railroads
Miscellaneous
for fifteen minutes ; strain through
a flannel bug, and arid three pounds
of sugar. Roil for half an hour
more, or until the liquid will sink
to tb© bottom of a cup of*w»ter m
it with a traspoonfol of the liquid);
then turn into jelly rnpa and cover
with paper dipped in the white of
»n egg.
Jonatl an.
.“So they both went out into the
field, f fid Jonathan prayed to God,
aud then he and David mad 3 a cove
nant f igather, that if David escaped
witbofit harm, by means xf beiug
warned by Jonathan, tha; David
.should show kindnes^to all )iis house
forevet, even after David’s enemies
should | be oil destroyed; find then
Jonathan said also: ‘I will nay to my
fatherfjwbat you ask, and you stay
G C. Railroad.
l'a**enger Train SdmUUe.
AILY, Suiitlnv* except«-d, cow
with Night Train* oti Jwrft
In this bnsy age, and more ©a-
l>eciaUy in thia busy country*, where
labor is so universally honored, and
industry in its many phomra is, not
the hard lot of the masses, bat the
true dignity of all, we seldom (muse
to cousidflr the elements which make
up its real value. Among them*,
pvrbapp, none is more vital, and
at the same time more rare, than
that of tkorooghnee*. The com
plaint is general all over our land,
and especially in our cities, of the
superficial character of labor. The
consumer lament* it in the tnann-
factored goods which so soon (icrisli
by the. usings The employer com-
ml service ren-
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PUBLICATION SOCIETY,
NO. 42 flOKTI! NINTH STRKKT,
rniLAI^LPHlA.
?. K. SHRYOCK, SUP'T
L Caro
bus Kxiirasd. up and down; also wifi’
trains goinK North nnd Sooth on Char
lotte. Cotnmhi* *nd Auswot* R*firn»i.
and \Vilniingi4Mi, Colusd** and Angus* 3
Rufirona.
?«»»
t SSsni
11 15pm
3 45pm
I T
Arrive st Green rifle * iSpm
DOWN.
Leave Greenville 5 •**
“ Belton «»•*
“ Ookfdtary 10 15 • m
“ Abbevilh-
“ Newberry i2 p S
“ Alston.... !5 P »
Arrive st Colasibia....* 5 “P*
Amlerton 1Jranch find Blot Bidot Pi-
rieion.
DOWN. ’ CP.
L'avr Wnllwlla 4 45«ni Arrive 7®P*
Ix-ave FernrviUr 5 35 a iu Leave «15 P "
I**ve Tenaleton 610 s m Ixrave * ® P *
Leave Anderson 7 10s m I>e*re 5S»P
Arrive at Belton SOO s m Leave 4SPP 1 "
Actoiuniodation txaiii* rtui on Bnuw
Road* on Monday* Wednesdays **
Fridays.
AbberWe Brooch.
Ixrave CokestMiry for Ablwviltest J080*"’
Ix'avo Aldn* villi* for Cikkenbury ^..,15°1
TIIOS. DODAMEAD, General 8* *■
M. T. Barti.ktt. General 1Wvf &¥*•
Irf-ave Alston
Leave Newberrv.
Leave Cokesiran
Physiological Action of Qsiaiac
The subject of detoiletl i-x|*-nui*-nt
by Bin*, wbo found it to kave extra
ordinary power in arresting the pro
ee*s of fermentation ami putrefnr
tion, ami to be a powerful poison for
low organism*, or, in other words,
for all moving bodies consisting of
proto|4aaros. It appear* to kill fungi
aud bacteria, which accompany for*
mentation ami putrefaction, ami
(Hits a stop to these processes. It
arrests the motion of tbo white
blood corpuscles, aud thus prevents
them from making their exit from
the Mood-vessels. It therefore di-
Pi mere tamer.— 11 is said of a ccr
tain life insurance agent that lie
called on a man seveufy four times,
to persuade him to insure his life}
the lost call wss su<-ve*sftil. Who
doe* not admire the pat ir tire and
|ierseverance of thi* man, aud all
this for a little tempoial gain ! Pos
sensing these qualities to a great
degree, he is a sncccssffil Inistnc**
man. For lack of there qualities,
bow many a good work fails! The
Thame* Tunnel would never have
been constructed, nor- tin* Great
Kastcrtt have hern tuiilt, if the
Brunei* ti*d Ixrknl |»*tienre nnd
|)ersrveranre. Genias without |wi-
tience lat*nr ai-r^puplisiie* little. Flor
ence Nightingale, whose deeds of
kiv# ate world wide, avows that she
is nothing more than another wo
man. But sit© |to**e*H©s wonderful
pstienee smt perseverance.
The Fatherland Se: *38.
Tlie Lutheran Publication Soeictv hav#
Mode *ttsiigenicnt* to tranxUtc anil jiuh-
lixti « ***rit** of G«-nnau Work*, (xuitahle
for Family and 8. 8. use,) under the title
of “Tlie Fatlierland Scries.*’
The following books liave *liva«l\ bean
pohlinlifd:
The r»dt»g|. hy the Lake...........*0.75
In fig Midst of the North Sea. , 0.75
Anton, tin* Fixherniau.... 0.85
Hene, the Little Savovard. 0.85
Frit*; or. Filial Obedience 0.M
Gcyer Wally; or, EidclUy Rewarded. 1
These six have been put np in a neat
ease, forming Set No. 1.
J 11 ^-70
Ohd 1 horlakweu. 1.00
The rreasni ■- of the Inc* a«5
Burial in the Snow o.80
I loiminc; or, Bn-nd uim*u thew:itor*. 1.10
Two were born at the
some |dare, at the same moment
of tiare. After an sgv of fifty years
they both alied, also at the some
plare, aiid^ft the same instant, let
one had lived one hnmlretl days
more than tin- other, flow waa
this |MMuiiblef Not to keep our
friend* iu *us|>eiise, the relateon
tarns on a cartons, but with a little
rrderteoti, a vary obvious point in
eirvumtiavigalHHi. A (tenmu going
around tbo world toward the west
loses a dai, ami toward the east
he gain* om*. Huiqmsing, then two
|N>raoo* 1mm together at the Go|ie
of 4loud Hope, whence a voyage
n»und the world may be performed
In a } ear. If one prrfuma this cuu-
ataoll} toward the west, ia Alt}
years he will be flfty days behind
the ntoliouary inhabitants; and If
the other tailed equally toward the
east, he will Ire flfty days in odvoare
of them. Our, therefore, will havo
seen mw hundred days more than
the other, though they were born
amt died fu the same place, and at
the some uiouicut, and evea lived
eonlinnaHy in the same latitude, ami
reckoned time by the same calendar.
light of their resu
1,0 °ther meaning"
that which fit* int
foture.
This r©.mimvt io
°n earth ; it is tl.
that man can li
higher degrees,
over man. So sa%
of Goil on e.
hi« will over the i
<>f the inner man.
he l»roposes to i s
more conclusive ;w-
,a figuage of Chris
, eril T, verily, I
10 «»r ia coming, n
dead shall hen
^ ^ God: an
«hall livo.» The
S(»irit of Go<l
have existi
r 9 ** result*. 1
had eighteen
7** without its i
to .CiiriM, it is oo
plains,of the iivgligd
Change of Schedule
Solth Cakolina R. R-
Coliuubia, S. 11*, Jan* •* l87 "
♦ Cluuuga of schedule, to go into * < t
ami after Sunday, 34th in^tant:
Mall and Ptutrengtr Trait.
Leave Colnmlna v 7 4d a
Arrive at Cluurleston • *l p
I ora ve Charleston ® Jr *
Arrive at Oolnmbi* 8 40 p
Night Krfirets, Freight and A«v»»<><*
tion Train (Sundays excepted)-
Leave Columbia 8
Arrive at Cbarleaton. J
Loiree Cliarlextao 2 In I
Arrive at Colnmbia — 0 w *
Pmnden Accommodation Tram
X. L. TYLER, Yfc*-Pre«Mre»-
S. B. Piokins Gen. Ticket Agt.
ng, Prince of
Onions, aayw Dr. Hall, are of tb©
utost nutritious, healthful and de
batable articles of food ton ml in
our markets. A few grains of ooifa©
eaten immediately afterwards, or a
toaapoouful of vinegar swallowed,
removes the odor of the breath. If
the ouioaa are half boiled and the
water thrown away, and then put
iuto a soup to be boiled doue, the
odor will be but little noticed.
sens oxidation In the blood; other
increasing it. When putrid floMs
are injected into the- circulation of
au soimal, its temperature rtsas; bat
,f these are previously mixed with
Tima does not work wowlera.
only gives u* au opportunity
work.