The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 15, 1872, Image 3
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TH LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S, C..7N0YEMBER 15. 1872.
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w
Visitor.
ntV XU
fch departed
ftbe lAlh of
near
bis
(be Saratoga
fcuaw Mai
derdgn of
•W f^M^fillfpt
u aijMMirira t-rmois^
w iWnrnl
d brr the
is due the
i bon of the
a impor
historic an
the hope is
to the
abor ol
|
(’village of
eoaoty,
September,
ivl vanin Col J
in the year
there, he
Gettysburg
a sop
r i V..,
aJbraaee off
| is the year
* mieeeeded
eh at New
f, where be
>f the year
to the
few York,
ir* Of hm .
ion at the
kt home? and
Iml Ufa Te
ller© were
his snb-
a friend
' at Sclio-
labors in
|gs held in
md of the
imo in the
illy large
case, in
-, Scarcely
itmil l»ap-
eutire
ilists wws
ami or
| congreg i .
the win*
|th admon
scene of
accepted
Lmericjin
fr agent
lined in
enteral
ittrg, Pa ?
leaded to
1861. In
ncy for
Union,
l>eriod of
flHfiS, lie
m The*
|tf Yor^.
bf this
Bre, »nd
Mrs too
he re
more
State
timer of
| tor this
viding
Itch may
| |.elfinir
nifsfor
ige and
^red the
[labored
ierable
foe 28
my
ling to
| private
[ou tiger
fed to
ratable
irti to
stadias
ministry
the toss
them and
life; and
inducing
m
Novem
ooun-
A year
waiting hate
I tali* “I am sorry you
hern pot to So mtirtt
If noa* ha\e «
I tfletei yea vdl all have
miles
rbere he bought
" saali farm. The last two years of
bis life w** fiPW »» mahiug his
Utlte hs»« comfortable, and in the
eajoymmt of the peace
iCCT ^^ fur one Who had battled
lone and well with the storms of
the mostlf of September,
whilst his family wss absent, visit
ing relations and friends, he was
token sick with bilious dysentery.
informed, and
Oue short
IPs faithful wife f
hastened to bis bed'
week after his return, ou a bright
morning whea the Bmiahiue lay upon
the bills and valleys, his spirit took
fight to the God who gave it, and
Mid be was forever at rest. His re
mains were conveyed to Philadel
phis, aad «1 eposi ted on Monday,
September 14th, in Laurel Hill feme
rest a daughter
attracted our atteutiou. This ever
ciae promised not to pay, and we
tip, ujfid sought a wider,
ur tail atom profitable field
itmervution ami speculation tel
the rapidly moving panprafi al ifeoj f wfew rafiplf^ JMtor to tofi«t|fito ^riflkfito ft—fe
I rooarooll
it
dtgrat, sad fistoh folly apply,
it d<*th
• w •* w WWW
and
T. Stark, his
tary, where
other relatives. Dr.
old frieadaml fellow-student officiated
at the fkneral and| Blade tonebiug
alhwion to other days.
Mr. Reiser was indeed an Israelite
in whom there was no guile. His
Me was that of the qaiet, peacel
fertiliring stream of the low lai
and meadows, eifrichiug and bit
ing where it flowed, rather than
noisy and impetuous torrent of
highlands, filling the niT with noise,
bet tearing its banks as barren as
it found them. To appreciate the
generous and excellent qualities of
his mind and heart it was necessary [
to know him well. Those who knew ’
outside world. The Icy Anger* of confab siumag iVmptItw. i go* la; I. The merttug af I
the I root king had recently tombed Bad wo drove off, pitmtog through a a derided sanwaa, and the only ala-
the kills uad tbs vales, ami the tan fiauly iroltirated eoaatry for two aad moot of dirtarbaac* was the sbnrara
( der gra«* which a law day s team I a half aailaa, whea we halted at a of brethren whom we expected, aad
coveted tlis earth like a ©ariwt of! sahataaUal fhra^hoaee, the wtelaw* 1 dkt no* «ee^and from whom no in
||wtth inwoven dower* of I of my Mad amdaetif. After paw-1 fbrteetioa'Wk rcaefrad. Twaof the
rare ami "varied beauty, now lay I taking generously of a garni rapper, all nbeenteen peflSrip akked to he ax
prostrate, crushed ami blackened hi »e agate* got in and net oat for $he caned for rraaona suted, aad the ra
the evening ray* of an October mm. nharote, yet dtetaat two mite* aad a quest waa cheerfully granted. 1 Since
The cold wind came piping fitfully half. By this time night had drawn then we have teamed that two Others
from the long* of old Boreas, aad her aside curtail around the world, n\xm the Mountain* of Went Yfer
sigbeil mottrnftilly among the »way- aad wa raw hat little of the region gin la alra seat letter* which did not
inf brunches ami fading foliage of over which we were panning. Whew reach roofWvm* ta time to be acted
the variegated woodland, now man ! we arrived al the chard* the coagio- 1 upon. Ho far as known the other
gation had generally aasemhled, and two did not favor Coalereuce with
service* were aboat to roainsewcc a* “J oomerankmllwa. Aaraming bow
__ | mfWi . , , . over that all had good nmaun* for
"TIT L iTT . poo attendance, jei It waa due to
see that Hr©, llawkhm ami delegate, c inference, and to them selves, that
Rev* Kmhelberger and J<a»ee were the caane of afaartKW should lie pad*
in attendance, and jadging from known u> the proper ewfM>i| t>aty
their l<ehi ami acHllon they appeared <owrtesy alike demanded iU
no Im* ^r ilin.-.l .ho, u . .h. I U* «»-«lUm>
writer, and like Paul when In* saw
the brethren, “they thanked God,
and took d»nrage. w The 1‘mudent,
ltev. hltrbelberger i*f*a*ied the «qjen
inn diaroorsc. Theme—ustilleatioa
by faith iu t brisk The subject waa
luridly and lortiltli diacaased and
a^vinri, ami we may add appucia
ted. The
tied with that strange lieaoty which
not unfrequently precede* death.
The iua{Hmtioos of my *onl were in
harmouy with the sad teaching* of
the outer world, and as I g»*ed with
peosive feelings itpon the solemn
decorations of the great tomb nf
nature, memory recalled the totteh
ingly beautiful lines of the poet:
•*The nielaacholy day* are c**aie.
The aadderi of the year,
Of waiting winds and naked wood*,
And meadows brown and rear.
H«aped in the hollo* s of Um- grove
The withered leave# he dead .
They rustle to the eddying >ni«t
And to the rabbit's tread.
The robin and the wren have llo*i>.
Aad from the shrub the jay.
And from the wood-top calls the era*
Through all the gloomy day."
Whilst, we thus held sweet <*ou-
vers© with nature, the material and
the spiritual being in nnisou and
uimuuMm, the ponderous train
epl oo with ito prrakHM burden
of living human freight. It i* a
happy circumstance that we can
think; yes, think in a crowded car
of motley cargo, thorn ping and I H
Ml m II I »«j ^. hj ~«IUn* u, Ifeo
' " ' fell l ‘tPfi Kim
• bora
ver, tier* waa a
of hamls. with aa
brethren, whatever
the cause, was a soorecfW regret to
Ckwtertteca and the members of the
rougrrgwtH-u We boy* that here
after whoa a msmbor of ('©nferenca
eao not be present, that ho will feel
himself obligated by a erase of duty
and propriety to sood a timely letter
stating the cause of absence, and
the suae with a report
of religion- ravins
ini
y be please© to
Borne of the hratfrraa are no Mr re
moved from “The Valley* that we do
not export them to at I end regularly ;
hat letter* from thee* win ba read
ith interest aad profit. When
1 1
SECURITY
U|K INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY,
tincfl
OK IN’ 12 W YORK
Is
u let tato istrafitea te
Who tiifle with their own health,
with on
» when as ss-
yoar*
r ipsrtsaes to ns easrdy wlm« is is rto*.
sd to be, is wiihte their ranch, s«e sate
to tvpent their temerity. Many have done
so ia this hi strata, hat te is hoped that
the tenth plainly spehxm Km
evil. Is
• flu i
1 hi
nev er so great
m the
of the west,
I south, it k ttteeslly over-
i* mm r he *sid of the ad
ley of the
b lsMiStfirfWlia ^ Vw*ssae*<wfeL*K*4Mta si.,.
• a# vwnwjy *1
te have realised the
font that which Is
sod u# a raiding what is spnrins*
“fritters," under vacioas
or to
hie In
balk
by itesrick and thapoMk at large
Utters are ptweura
bottles aaly. aad sever sold Hi
luinning ifllMniSK
with its screaming locomotion. It is
a bkoeeil relief in such a situation
to be able to shut ourtielvea up, and
in oaraelvcs.
abooat brethren, am! mwignment of
plane* to those who were preorat.
was formally opouod, when It [ arthtog iB iMMfi« fr«te a raotefete rt
found that flrar miatalrrw oat of ton : CadRvsor, it nuaum huh teite
wore iwooewt. From Rev *. Umg and Impalatioo of indifference lo^Jhe
I Miller, letters of oxense wm re ? i«»tree*te of the chwreh, or a woof nf
reived k'lvi, resperi for hts brethren.
Flffi } Uteffiilte ware al*o • \V* record with pleasure, that
An election waa had uk« attradanes- uj*>u praachin,
c ho tor of Rev. Haw the Ui*m«*s sewsloas of too
ltremdeal, Hev Ksrholbrrger nnaaoollv large, and in striking
Special Notices.
Dr TattV
« ■ - - .11 • i In these our interview*, in which wc steal
hat test loved him moatT Poraessmg y m wewybror luiTr
* 1 trained by patient discipline Aml wtehths nnivrrM-. snd t«4
sad eartfully storevl widb the fruits J What i can ne’er express, yet css aid
II*
tf tending and observation, his P°
* pit discourses were instructive in
natter and pleasant in style. He
vss thoroughly imbued with the
weighty responsibilities of his high
vocation, and he alwayk spoke as
a “dying man to dying men.” He
seemed to have some premonition of
his Goal departure, for he told his
neighbors and a
was his last sickness and
God that he was reacly
change. In a letter to one of hia
toirest relations, and one of lit*
h*t he wrote, he all ruled to the
death of a sister who had died a
few months before, and uses these
almost prophetic words: “iAocordiug
to Nature’s order, I come next- ‘The
Lord so teach us to number our
days as to apply our hearts unto
wl«iUun. J ' , He expressed to his
*& bis belief that he waaj near his
depart*re. 8be answer**!, “If it
*hoald prove ao, you know in whom
yoa can pat your trust” He said,
d do.” Atwl now he has gone
vbete faith is lost in sight ami
where the anticipation* of l*o;»e have
''footed into the fruition of eternal
••"jojsiewt - I W.
[concvsl.”
good jKietry, is charming,
and sis Samuel Velleris good old
mother once remarked to Stemmy in
_ a«*«tmj, ua K«v. cmpMI 1 """'r! w " i ' X *•"
mTMmmw. TW Mm. tan !?S5f/S —•«**• W^rr««i»Mi
of the Amy (two *e—iom*) were de 1
voted priariimUy ta an raqurrv tato
The properties «f thi« rtegant prrpam
Rif IffYll Y*r. f * MfilflMfeYll M *
It brace* the m-r-
Robert L Cano, President Theo. A. Wetmore, Vioe-Preeidcnt
Isaac H. Allen, Secretary.
-o-
AfWKTS, J»umr> 1. 1*7S,
1NCX)MK for IH71, - -
fiAMO-022
• i.asijro
N Hint MI of pulirtto iwuolin 187!, M34.
II. 1* iMtr. LIFE. NOR FORFEITURE ia TEN FAY MEN Th.
NTXiWMEMT POLICIES, on the imwt favorable teraia.
!>tvi.lead* are derlan-d at th<- end of .firrf year. All PoHciaa act Non-Forfeiting
ter three annual Premium* have been paid.
A few mwwl agent* wanted, to whom liberal inducement* will be offered by
LOUIS SHERFESEE,
m
General Agent for South Carolina,
Aa. 46 lirvad Street, Charleetot.
June T
SEWBEEHY COLLEGE,
i
UK-jniF AT
Wtllhfllltl, fi|. C.
THE Annual hemiou of thi* lariitiitioii
1 will commenee the FIRST THCR8-
r«frenhiaa deep.
It exhilarate* aad re
aad depremlaw. It la
Im« nidaam ever if-
di*
DAY of SEPTEMBER (5th), 1872. Pa
rent* wishing a qaiet and healthy place
at which to educate their sou*, would do
well to nwMwder the advantages of New
berry College. The course of insiruction
is as ib-triMigii a* aay iiMtitation of Um-
kind in tlw fiontheni State*.
Few fwither particular*, addnw*
Rkv. J p. 8MKLTZER,
Walhalla. 8- C.
Aug & 48—tf
WANTED. w '**i”JS3T te
the state af reftgtna La
the several
I the tnfbr
of praafwanty n the
fatUifulnroa te* tbs miotelr)
At 11
aad wberr iwarcrh
could be mattered
held.
a M^puraT* guard
By day and by
Mart,!
night the jwople
gmag t*
fiaetM-e »*f their
IMAthies, and t© this
a* mark aa^^^Q^I
trihate*! the uaaaaal Interval
I to this cause no doubt ) yhevimg
to say other may bs at
IVaai vtU-K, Ala, March *, lira.
nr. tern. U. Tbtt Ik«r Sr; For fif
tees jest* I hat* bees iffirkf with
A *th«Ha- My ftoJhrisg ha* bora tnlsssm.
I hove bora arable to lay Aiwa for s
It srrwrd aa if I would
I ewuj d to aad my
Business That WiU Pay
ft to #8 a day. eao be pursued in
your own neighborhood, and ia strictly
honorable. Partielars tree, or sample*
that will enable you to g© to work at
>, will be sent on receipt of two three
A. M Rev llawkitts preached-rah 1 "Hrit wbteh ehararteriaed all
jeot, “The Hoavraly lira*©.'* At night JlljlfJhl'fffrfo tMH
regard to another subject, it ia very ! Ounpboll—Babjert, “Uhnat the hraagaiil numtmrad Ir*
Adder we J LATHAM A 00..
908 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass.
Oct II 5—3m
attacks
at night
^■a penssMssot car
Ti uly ynusa. Asrut s F. McCo*.
1 believe h wiU lfi7* fipriag and
1871.
iar»atral*M£t, sml gue* through a
mau sotucthing after the fashion of
a shock from a galvanic battery.
Proa© ia generally of coarser fibre
that iktjaiMl firmer texture. It
thanked
Sovereign Kerned. ’ A part of the
day waa aprat in the trmoaralioii of
Biiaorilaauuns haaineaa. asal stirring
speechea were ala© made In regard
to rtahhuth Hefratih*. the Bat «e*
for the
very torn1 cup of coffee done up in I w cre halened to with great atteutiou
gal».H» . and rs|W*i*afey Jfo fiS jhfffiffl
of thru* ram© a iwattfiri able <Iia '
tsmv to attend our dsNiraathma It
would affinrd aa maah pfoarare at ©nr
lulu nr kttJCA la k nt *
and rr«f*rcf*blr a lay represeu tat km. .
IVputie* of thin rihaixpter should
Hv . TaUsiiaif Dye eoutaui* no sulphur.
* ©ran was humus
Tlw celebrated
Howa Sewing Machine
R.&W.0.8WAFWEU)4^2
J. H. KINARI).
1 HAVE teeeatly naarasd from the
North, asd am prepared to exhibit
the moat elegant and complete stork of
DRY GOODS
Ever brought to thi* market, conatating
of the latest and moat popular styles to
Dres*
full line of
Ac., with
HOSIERY AND GLOVES!
And select aaaortuM-nts of Carpetings,
Window- Shades and Cnrtaina, Rug*.
Mattings, and all other article* mmally
found in a First ( Ins* Dry Good* Est.th
Bailment.
The grand opening of the
Millinery Department
Od THURSDAY, Orbibrr 1* nodrr the
direction and anpervimas of
Mm. A. McCormick,
•
So generally known throughout the State
for her skill and taste, otters unusual
aitmctious the stock baling been care
fully aelected by herself, aad placed si
figures to meet all
American Button-Hole and Over-
*r. *». u»v».
■
ft- ft. rntftftT.
u* down from drinking atnbronial ; tern, the Lwtheru* I ami the . >r|win • ... mu mirsin Mtnuni 117 11 f\ ■ /itrn c f\J~\
nectar with the god* to confront a | Boukof Wurahip. Thesediaruaatotta always ha anil la ottr lynoita sad * |f UJ # LUV U & UU.
■Ti>rw llalmiMt tn will. tfl.nlUM! i 1 ***lfr©
We Mr now rveriv ing our new I
SPRING ami SI MMER
ready
■j lotos!
of
to their fneods
*-lf with Mw Kml-r, from «• bj the «M 1Knv .rhH.. «U «e .rr WH . ..T*Tl-V *?S? il j'.P!* Ul toUnwii
atatie, ilrc.imv mfH» mil raaip. bopp of imuugl f„u; CtTjSftK AM? n.KOAJTf
to all inewent. Tlutrsday morning then cisim t*» thi* cmitaent .liaiinr ^
MADE CLOTHDTG,
HATH,
FURJfI8HHVG GOODS, etc.
For the Lutheran Visitor.
Conference.
■ ■ i hi ' 1
Da hotly cover* the Northern
I’wtiwi of the Virginia Synod’* ter-
rit °ff4ifid embfaees eleven charge*,
" lu ‘ of which (Wincbeater) i* now
'acaitf some thirty-five edngrepn-
etid about 2,000 member*, ft*
la * »wttog waa held at Bethel
'^nitsh, (Jte V . Jotiew’ charge,) Freil-
^k Otataty, five miles w«**t of
larirater, commencing Tuesday
' vooift f, October 15th, 1872.
the above named <Uy, we *hip
f 1 the R. ft O. U. K. train,
!*. r<mte for the scene of action and
greeting, dome 23 mile* din-
ML <)n foe cars there were pa*
^"gersin abundance, *ueh a* they
'• rp * tinged, streaked and *|aH;kled ;
,ut » earefal and lei.snrely survey
2" coorinced u* that we were all
Lj, mK lWfi and that our
□roiteuwiuwwtowv!
dU «a to eome to lime, and were
L./ ht eujoy ing themselves
g? te "Ubta twimib. l>is-
ia OHr expeotatiou*, we
'^lr.firara*a a iutwing
Itoiai • 6,41,16 uctauUy to the
llotj*** 0 * 1 t,,at Poaching rntjat l*e
„ a .° 1 ‘ ^ntebod.v. ami that the
uj.; ’ 1 of W| MP from thito canfer
<)w ’ B-a* exceedingly nar-
solved, however, ho do our
»ldr,>U hfa> Une ’ we riturgetlcally
*«*£*?"*"” * w r °p«y
«ot» of canting the probabilities
« vroaiu aad who would not be
iUi*^3 aROe ‘ ^* 6 solution I wa*
U<>r "*¥****> *» d *>
not AWay from tlie jfrwhlrai
iJT to the axach ad
«™**~tt* they Bay that oituro
Kv»,o, mU ! "* le
with Nature, Bryant, and Byron, to
face the stern music of logic ami
fact*. And in thi* rrwpei-t I shared
the common fortune of ordiuary
mortal*, and fell from the high
estate to an hnmbling cnnscionancu*
of the terrcMfnl. The rlangvir of the
brazen throated sentinel broke the
rapture of the spell that hound me,
and gave intimation of ponderous
layers of rocks, old rickety bnilding<s
dogs, niggen*, and plenty of fits* and
scrambling for passengers and bug
gage at the de|w*t. In ahtwt, we
were entering the unseemly snlntrlm
of Winchester. I merely saw the
back skle of the old town, and w hat
I m« of that was not very pretty to
look at. In a few minutes we drew
up alongside the depot, and were
immediately encountered and *ur
rounded by a crowd of hungry
hegroro. who came down upon u*
“like a wolf on the foM,” but the
aside “varmints” were not “shining
with purple and fold.” One more
rnvenon* for prey than the rest of
the |wck, MJtlMf!y seized the handle
of ottr satchel, and t»o/raa rotetu
seemed bent on lending os his aid;
hut by dint of muscle and bravado
we escaped from his elntehe*, am!
waded through the crowd out into
the open air, when 1 ' we breathed
more freely, and looked stout like a
poor boy at a wedding for somebody
to speak to os, but that somebody
did not come. I walked up and
down tlie long platform for awhile,
in order to fix upon a plan and take
my ebairons for the night. No taro
seemed ditqKmed to do me renttente
or hospitality, and 1 determined to
make my way to the mansion of my
old and fast friend, Bro. K. \ but at
this juncture an honest faced man,
iu the plain garb of a country man,
stepped up to rae and said: “Stran
ger, I wonder if any Lutheran min
ister* came on tlie train for roofer
micef” 1 replied, on© of them,
*ir. My■name is .” “Ah! glad
to see you; often heard of yon.
Anybody els© alongV “I think not,
Bavin* secured tlie service* of a
FIRST CLASS CUTTER in our Cus-
brputaM-ut, we will
8TOEK.
Conference again convened, and f rt*m. They reer|ve*| «* with often Corner Main and Plain Streets,
nearly the entire taatoraa hour* of I****** »©d heart*. «uiwp««n rawly «ad tUv|*aa m* BTnrrira
the day were occupied in diacuaattig terTTiTEtir-2 •^«te» wsr tf*«~|MAKE I P GARMENTS
the question 11 kefAer ^ raugregat»«ai are w*rr treated' ^ ^ a
ia mm uuSotawra or frofrvmirr with gival respect and kiodnera 1 K?W feUu DCSlTfeuIC GOOClS,
*ork r All agreed that ft was pro ! tofia, dv—that to (being freely
grrosive; yet the foil ventilation *| i »«"Arrarl "* bke teher con
fipreflwtfoa* to tmifote Ihetr noole ex
Select. A with *r**i rare, and ctwwiwiaia*
«}«e tw <a make* of Goods tobefoowd either
I to tkn«M»tir or I'oiriffB Market*, to which
w attenti*in nf the iahahttant*
ia the mud *
, fortiou. XS\' are still t;»ki
■Mar
ua runlet*
lug orders for
the subject a* viewed from different J araefee- ^
atandpointa were torh interesting f 1 Tin- eff.wt of rack a unetirtg
ami inatrnctive. At 11 A. M.. 1 n»nld not be otbevwtoe than happy
ltev. Kiebeltorger preached —auhurt,! miairier* and laify. The lui*i
Hat. 1 In*km* theme, Htuvalititi |«va The prewu hung waa evaugriw-Al. m(
in ila Aduptatiou to Man " A few practkwl and torribtr. The atU'ii
resolutions were twlnpted—time ami dance waa large, and (lie a ft rat urn
place of next met-ling fixed—« roller a*ark*»l. The iliwaateo* were
tion of fol tel realized XtirrshH-h •»" 1n) *** d urolrartiw. <>«i inter WVU Woo*a >U thr U|.
r ewarar with the membership waa) rar iraday. araf wSw
snwrrnl. xmial and delightful. a.«t V«e lows fna*
1 to tell the
we Indlf the
of thi* t'wuaty and swrvraadiaira. feriin*
»-* if. d that we can fortnah teem with
Wrier GiwwAa, at maa pirn, thau any
home la South ('aralina. aa rar St.ek
ronq-rtee* only thr bc*4 dm trf G«*d*.
afi m *-«i -- *- ^ .. am* XkiM 1 iumI ami# j* ■mhlaMiall'tMak
nlfelBpiT* “ffi "* HIMI * Ml filftHI
WV iduav * ••* KaimJ a CTmtw I*iw
lOHVfdi f*t Mot RMNc
PEEFECT-FITT3G SHIRTS
lartrot style* of SPRING HATS on hand.
»hir
Farsifoiiuc Howls I>rp«rlmrnl
l-4uiiii.hu-. Iu bu t um Mud (-wlnm
evnyttiia* New anil Nobby, which we
the line of aay 1
justly considered the ro
sat iKiactory now in use.
The public *eoeraDy are invited to
*i'*e me a call.
J. H. EUtAUD,
On Main Street, one door Booth of Vo-
iambi* Hotel. Columbia, 8. C.
Oct 11 5—ti
tsutss.:
wri»ek f me w* ta tWr-ir
Oct II
frOTl In*.
i<ta
REMOVAL.
G DfERCKS. Wholesale and Retail
• Grocer, Columbia, 8. respectful
ly informs hia friends ami customers that
he has removed to his new eatehfeiaftnnent,
formerly Kinder's building, on the corner
of Richardson and Tajlor street*, where
he will constantly keen oa hand a w ell
selected assortment ot all articles beloo*-
hig to his line ot business, such as Groce
ries. Provisions, Tobaccos, Ac.
Jauoary 26 21-ly
C«ifrrw»v mljottrnnl; and on Fri
day morning we all Ml for home.
I may further n-msrk that this
MB. JOHN GRAY,
are Mtrr will please the
f;i-udi<»us.
delightfol, s«*«M
, Hi ©hide truth if we must.
we went from In mar to h.«nse, eattugi
S i ™"‘- trash ihitMpi aa xrerr ate better* ua.
congr,*. «... i, .!«• ..I , u ,„ l( r.wu>, «.tfc ’
M11 * [ HbrlM. <|nrrn t «ill nwrliMl, l»>
tag that thr half haa not Nen
With ralnctatMte we parirti i
In* Ittenfia. at the
6RAND CENTRAL !
couatiy. ia now in
111 >*•* >.-ll»«l t«»
«4*4-
DRT GOODS B8TABLI8HMBNT
“gnomical on«et
on
located in the Midst nf a beautiful
grove of fofwt tree*; ami it in ala©
joint owner of a com fori* Id© parson
age belonging to the clforrli. aoatr
mile* diatant, to the repair and
adornment of which 1 waa told it
had libenilly contributed during the
present year 1 was ala© informed
by one who 4>nglit to know, that it
pays ita pastor promptly, and does
not forgot to remember him to Ua
benefaction* aa be goes to am! oat
among them, “a* the manner of
•umw to.” T1m» write* preached
the .lediisitor} sermon of thi* little
twenty four yaara ago this
(Oct-) itwaalhenarwle atrac
lure i ImtGad honoral it with hi* prea
oms-aod hia btcMring for wherever hui
nauro to recorded, (hero will he troura
and Idea* hto worahiprra. The dear
1| briovisl pastor (Rev. Lewi* Lu-bivl
brager) under wbora faUIdai, and
fostering mintotrationa it waa erect
ed, has passed away to hto rrat and
MM*
frow our b ml hens,
fio» k j tout tr h*.f«r
and if not iu the
yet “to the house of Uod,
Ing not made with bandit,eternal in
tto- bra vena.” rapeui Road.
W ut,
the tittle |
“* again; i
t»F
Ik. l*»v t* A
0»U MMA. B. C*.
Oo
Give aa a call aud be convinced.
R * W. C SWAF FIELD
Mm 29 20—U
A SILVER TIP
U THE COST OF m SHOE. AND ONi
DOLLAR TO ITS VALUE
FALL WORK FOR AGSHTSI !
"IT? THE HEXQHTS Of
FAME
AND
FORTUNE
• a
■artUly Bethel,
lod, that Imild !
Oil di
Vfii
fit,tit Ml l<KW4BD to nffirrod by tbe
proprietor «f Dv llerreli (tokka
Medical Htomvery for a inrdictae
that will equal it in the rare of Brun
rhitto, aevere (toagha, ami the early
•tagra ul Consumption.
^ Tanomr Ykarm Yot jiokr.—To
aay that haadreda of uraida, wires '
and widow* look twenty years young |
er than they are in iwtwiqiHWrt of »
the iiuasptextoaal frrahaera ilcrtvcd j
from the aer of Hagao** Magnolia
Baltu. to *t*av4y t© state an aboedwte
fart, which might be promptly verf
ftod by direct tratimony tf ladies
were aa willing to tell their agaa la
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fltldr ever pahtitoed. wffi be witt free of
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•cnrlv 300 fine Bertotarw Ulntention*.
and *ri nM mre nterttag with m»|»rvc»*
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rh-wer. ctr., aad we wilt «h«« ion what
nur agrato are fiotwig. Nirrtranf PaMioh-
ing C«w AHapt*. G*.
(let 4 4—4ai
AiiKNTB W AWTEPTO HELL THE
Medical
Adviser.
fry fife um THfiMFfiCV. of Ka*hviUr,
Ten* . Aether *r" Tl Taiamp>iiw *n
VM. - *.A
g~tenrifeggSLj
eitdorwed by I
tor.” “I)hl any arrive for Ootiference
ow th« np train." “No, sir, not mm*." I benntifieil l»y their ehi'dren, wbo bow
“Is it |K>s*ible f* I replied. You may ncetapy the seats of the father* nod
be sure I felt bad, for the aftmis ami mother* in Israel wbo aura war*
were evidently thickening; rad I * biped here. Long tony It eontlime
iw, or thought ( raw, what
church in toy carriaj
vuough to taka all
to nan the
reward ; hut hto memory to to all «*u tbeatartre* luvrty. Nat ate some
fihaeebes. Many of the older men time*. Nut retry rarely, crown* the
frfiMMMB thra hare joined Iheir pan charm of perfect features with a
tor oo the “shining shorts* and cumptextou of cxt|aiidte rleeraesa;
rthera ha%e temoved, bat the work bat even then time noon begin* to
af their hamla rematoa a* a moo*« make inroads upon the reive* chirk,
meat to their momory. improved and the fair white I wow, tto huQ bast,
the rounded arm. Tr» prewe^re Iftfif
’ gtorv of woman untoemtohed, evea ‘
j alter Ito mertdiaa of iife baa been
it to only neenarary to am
It to
4 FI LL and Plato Troathw oa
XI Uw* of IfeaUh aad
theory anil practiceof II
many am. NM a
rk it ha* m» rival
the mote eminent
SFamWritoidllty are thro
wgsrrwsi
with terra^ntfT^umnriak. to
Itobltditogr* . Atlaw
At touts, Oa.
fkl'Ji
to atarnl In that quiet grove a “ t
coming, i»ml almost wished njyartfj th© Horae of GmJ,* and the vary I premmabwi
at home again, soil out of totn*V ^ " ‘ ‘MMH
way. “Well, air," be said, “tf you
are ready, I will take yoo out to the
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iw dome, flection*, which I aop© yoar rondcra * tor.
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