The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, December 13, 1872, Image 3
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Visitor.
tbe i®por.
t)ject, to 8a v
ird to <lre«*
"HI be co 0 .
‘ tbat «**•.
respect be.
P«)fea*edly
1(1 vaaitiee of
and tboee
votaries
ln £ fondaeea
‘to, will in.
»a« been laid
»eir use; and
this life wete
10 enjoyment
but that be
confer thej&
ones. The'
the most
| satisfying ef
indeed, \g^
I' truly godH>-
the life that
"bbich is to
f°t imply that
luxuries are
-this mortal
>ly sn stained
lost that v«
lerous prom,
is, that the
| shall not fafl
their trust is
kingdom and
Not our owl
id the iodnt
is tastes first
laments of lift
to us. Thy
[shall be sort,
►erfluities frtm
eat! What
k witliil sha|
111 these tkinft
>u. w But is it
lfort or ev«
we should p
led by the »■
fashion t 1R
placed with
If, and is oat
[tigering of oar
full has notch
of our diriat
Is so truly re-
Ihould be eber-
lious gift frou
mty, but tR
by fashion for
frequently, ii
that intuits*
to passage* te
pleasure bare
dange
ly that dwerib
conflict, prin
Christ's salt
lo be above his
.who suftr
reign with hia
igdoui now ii
“It is gives
of Christ, net
[im, but
Innumerable
lduced to sab-
Itiou that tbit
toil and wtf
[dren, but «
bring forward
|r to all ebr*
nisapplied awl
le. They ca»
;miug disci#
jes, and tak»f
congenial b
Ind making t|*
|t their iDelia*
ird the otbeu
Christians i»
his apoti|§
jrsecntioua W
digiou was fi*
that all
exposed fi
[quently tertfe
But one
lives of ft*
iristians, "*!
,iling of tk*
>re
| bu Unions, c* a
w : •'
extra** 8,
m t«t *« ir
This we need not erne-
energy are
One of
nA to be eommeuaeo.
® ^nsesan article thus
doee aewn to ns that no lady
W n/mnt rv nikwl
. in. onr country, ■
°* ^ obliged to wear habitually a
to touch, tnnchjlese to drag on
pointed
lever in
node:
of passage
discrepant
•tween <*>0*
Jupport in‘1**
there that ***
eneuiies *»
[•throw the*
iply ask Chf^
to ina*#*
the pre**
it for gran^
| be necessa^
a few rea* 0 *
le.
len, who #
>y Script 9 **
(mg good Iff* ^
|sP nrD M
indigo****
on GJl
■*]
making
irectM>» fr
far, wW 2
|to aceo*
b. «*« \
[be ebil^fa
most
land i®*l
narrow toed hoot, or to drees
f 1 * jaeh extreme of fashion that
“Client which is truly becoming
thcrSls year, will be unwearable
Lstft* and that the more eliaroc
tW *behasand the stronger religi
*5 principle she bolds the more near-
w way «h« approach a somewhat
LmmoI rtj'le of »»<» be
Lsidewd to look well in it. No one
^jgotTean ievolntioaiae society but
^rv one may try to do something
w lMY e the world better than lie or
she found it.”
mAt a vast amount ,ot time
Ml thought will be gained for
JELr and aobler puspoaee! Ala*!
wbat hvea of utter selfishness we
lead, simply because wo have uo
time to think of others. Can Christ
s»y auto ns in the great day, “In as
mach as ye have dou« it unto these,
ye have done it unto me.* Would
not such ooinmeudatiou more than
rrpsy for every sacrifice made ! Un
der a better and more rational sys-
tea, bow many mourners conld
be comforted! How many huugry
ones fed! How many naked clothed!
How much sickness amt suffering
alleviated, and how many, perhaps
rescued from everlasting perdition
through our efforts, if we only had
due to remember their existence!
Are not our talents worse than
buried! WU1 not Clod require an
account of these things f Can we,
dare we deny tbat this subject of
dnm monopolizes a large amount
of oar time, thoughts and conver-
ntkwt Would not a simplification
la this respect contribute greatly to
uimproven*ent in all others! We
law that we have been placed here
for anMthing better thau merely to
please ooroelves, but will our prac
tire ever conform to our convictious T
Fir better would it bo for us not to
toe such clear ideas of duty thau
to disregard them so utterly.
And then, in the third place, how
BKh money could we command for
benevolent purposes! If all super
fluous expenditure was avoided, what
necessity would there be for fairs,
festivals, concerts, «* other objec-
-dooahle measures uow m much iu
vogue fo* the purpo4 of «rforf»i»0
means tbat it ought to be a pleasure
to bestow! We experkl the best we
have upon ourselves, and then com
plain of our poverty as we ungra
ciously give onr pittance to the Lord.
Set so did the ancient Israelites.
5ot tons did those who sold all their
substance and gave it to the poor.
We are not pleading for the substi
tution ot monastic attire; we are
not advocating a rigid uscetieism
Hurt is inconsistent with our present
position in the world, but for a sim-
%Wthinl, inexpensive costume,
aide according to the rules of beauty
sudgood taste—one not subject to
eTer F periodical fluctuation decreed
by an invisible, but most oppressive
tyrant, whose chains are felt and
a dtnowledged to be gulling by his
faithful adhereuU. I*
At least, let us aim at simplicity
iu the house of God. Does not this
ttunmend itself to the good sense
the good taste of all! No won
der we have been stigmatized as n
silly
and superficial nation by for
mers on account of this national
predilection. Sqph^ppJ^y^ in the
■hvetand in the house of God are con-
®<tered as evidences of barbaric taste
“} Europeans, however much they
® a Jevince the same love of finery ou
occasions. A traveler once
inquired in one of our large cities
w «re the ball was being held whith-
^ he saw so many wending their way.
l Pon being informed that they were
“Plj PTOfflemidiug, lie refused to
'^we, and thought it a very barba-
jto* country where balls were held in
* “wming. He judged from their
street costumes. How
* Q y wore might be beguiled into
th» UCG U ^° U lr,ca,,8 of grace
i y klMSW they were not the sub-
of remark and criticism, and if
kZZT aot made to fe€l the im *
inference between themselves
p , e ‘ r we »lthier fellow christians.
the poor, especially Christ’s
iii’ii 00 ^ Dot be infioenced by such
orthy considerations, but they
10 body, and of course
(h./T ^ b0BlaQ inflnpities; besides
i»«m?ii^ Can forui govermneut
div 1 ./. to excite this un-
rank a l, a ility ft bout distinctions in
os tn a-a W ® a ^h. He who has caused
m<1 , er t*om otbersi has also com
brath* r f 11 ^ ocaSu > n *' out
tosoli^i ° offt ‘ nd > at least, Paul so
We f SCt d T‘ n6 direction.
•Sid auT tb,t ,0UCb ?nore ® li * bt 116
but * D'omeubons a theme,
Mhuiit, these few re
. P* n 8 that other thoughts
toggeated thereby, to the
J'lPWatiou of Christian
«n,...ii. 1 < i,r,iiw nmrii i
exalted position involves a oorm
ponding amount of reaponittNUty.
M. R. a
For th« Uthcnn V to toe.
The Lutheran Minister. Mutual lasur-
anee League
Offhkrh :
iVwdcaf—Her. J. G. Mortis, LU>.,
Baltimore.
Vice Previdemt—Rev. J. Mcf’ron.
D.D., Hagerstown.
Treatum — Rev. W. D. Htrobel,
DJ)., Williams|M>it, M«l.
SerrHarf—VVm. A. Wtsoog, Keq ,
Baltimore.
Trkasi rkk'h Export.
The Association was organ izwl in
November, 1870, with thirteen mess
beta. Its growth has Wen slow but
steady, and its operations have met
the warmest anticipation* of ita
friends. It has had, un to the pres
ent time, one hundred and twenty
members, two of whom are deceased :
Rev. 8. Sentmun aud Rev. A. If
MyeTs, the latter but recently, and
the members will now hart to pay
their quota to his family. It neM
only be observed that the Society
does not look at the mere question of
profit and loss, bat is purely benefi
cial iu its character, aiming to afford
some relief to the families of de
ceased brethren. The following e*.
hibit shows the state of the Tress
ury:
Rkokifts.
filiation fees, $133 00
For Mrs. Sentuian, 130 00 $383 00
PAYSKXm
Act of In cor'at ion, $ 7 00
Print, and StaVry, 23 83
Postage, 13 80
Mrs. Sentman, 130 no $170 12
THE M TH11UK VlSITOU roM’MBlA. 8. C., DECEMBER 18, 1872
'wlmisiffiii istoPtotoMl
: m
very token of
Wlowakip) depends upon lids rep
posed UteraUsm of Ike first. DM
the TracUrtaa* of Otfbrd ever carry
their sacraamatariaaism further 9
Tbs positiou of our Rapttnt brethren,
In these sarraaseotai rennets, Is aa
anomaly In modsm Pvotestsntm,
and n most rgregtously uachariiatds
one. Them t* but ous thing whisk
asems to us non saomshms to onr
common Christianity, in thin sge.
and that hi the toot that no maay
meu of scholarly cultnrs and largo
generosity as quo be round In Ibs4r
mtuuit v ran uu« iiuu *ma a
inatiooal lUsunrtion.* •
AV res"si in § * A
W l*f'* Jf vm '••w m l4Msln«^Ew CPs
the first Baptist efcnfeh in Maakvillo,
Twin , have agreed to dtepewee with
Jewelry and other fiaery to (fisret
hereafter, and wenr only plain Arena
es in worehip.
Who Monrued '—The l eivrrealist
pariah at Want floltnate, Mass, ban
euree into pimseimnn of n tom sad
lot by the death of n ent. Mtos
.Harsh G. Lewi*, of BqMntfne, soma
yware since, bequeathed the Iimvum*
of her bouse and fsrtiltare, sad on
nllownnce of $3 a weak finr the earn
of a favorite ent named “Otta," the
pvofierty to revert to the paste a pan
the death of the ent, which has j«Mfi
occurred.
Business Deputmen
=3S8fc
MOMMY<
Marriages.
Mrs M A tlotmaa. M C. $UO to M
W D Riser, * »Ai tn m
»te% U A llough. - *• «•*»
Miss 0 Fetker, “ , 2.0* to 27o
J A Frikel, *• 2 *-l tn *fi
IlissMWoir. •* X00 to 270
OYLanfM, w 3J0tom
O K HatNMia, M 2 et to ftdl
P With men, - Mitolft
J K Irtrik, M UftJnftS
J MsgrtU, -
W J Itookhsrdt, - 3JM to Jfii
K I) Irtek. * SJtftoMM
IWjUv, - i!«bfit
D J Keagler, %.Ulto 2T«
k d Ksttrk, m J ft*mm
Rev ftT Ita!man, * T9«nW
J Wicker, - xattoldi
L Itorher t, 0 SJMtolR
I. W llslt t a soger, - 1 d to toll
Mtos A € ('shier. - TJd to MR
HCCblkr, « UMMoPCt
M«t A Toner, V » ; :*» to JWO
MtsCFlskor, ** » fiUB* tn MM
W R MH iellan, a 2>»to23fi
Mrs It A f 1stnhmss, « to tU
Rev IVf Barb, Tru a. I fitte tit
Rs« I hr Hodrel, Md^ I •» to 24$
W K Utalrr, Mu
Mrs K leentoair, - fMlat*
ttov A D I. Moser, - 2 to> !*• w
W F Tate, Mrs* It* In fnl)
Special NoOm.
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Robert L Cane, President Theo A. Wetmore, Vice-President
Isaac H. Allen, Secretary.
Asrsrst WWW *
•ureiiAiu
Tbto is «l
Dr. Ttff's |
Crsem Atomcl
Balance in the Treasury, $ 73 48
Of our members seven are laymen
who pay but receive no benefit*
W. I). 8TRORF.L. Ttnu.
For the LutlM-rss Visitor
Minutes of 8 C. Synod.
Editor of Lutherm* ViuHor—I'Wtue
publish that the Minutes of our U**l
Synodical meeting have been pnblt»h-
oil, and forwartled a* follows:
One box to Frog Level, 8. di
reeled to Maj. P* E. Wise, contain
ing package* for Revs. J. D. Shirey,
H. 8. Wiugartl, A. J. IBigb, Luther
Chapel and Bethlehem charge.
One box to Lecsville, 8. C-, direct
ed to Rev. J. H. Bailey, for Rev*
w«*m, I*. Iksrrto. K. iknfh
man, A. W. Lindler and 8. Book-
night.
One box to Lexington, 8. C^, di-
rected to Rev. W. Belly, for Rev*
Berly, J. B. low man, I). Kyarr and
B. Kreii*
One box to Coin ruin a, 8. C., direct
ed to Rev. A. R. Bade, for Rev*
Kade, E. A. Holies and W. A.
Houck.
One bundle to Walhalla, 8. di
rected to Rev. Dr. Bmeltxer, for him
self and Rev* Hhiereribach.
One Imndle to Midway, 8. C., di
rected to Rev* Boozer.
One bundle to Orangeburg, H. C.,
directed to Rev* flohgh.
One bundle to Fort Motte, 8. C-,
to Revs. Holman.
One bundle to Augusta. G»., to
Revs. Cam moil.
Balance sent by mail.
Married, ou the Ifth of November,
1872, b| Rev. It Krepa, Mr JoNX
P. loRltoi and Misa Emtlto V.
Jo!lX8. AU of Graniteville. H C.
By the same, on tko 21st of No
realtor, 1872, Mr. Rt rt « Fttxmx
aud MUa Anns Knot All of
Fhlgvfield C'onaty, tk C.
By the same, on the 1st of Dm
cruilcr, 1872, Mr. AUMUTV lkmov
and Mure M. I*. Jiriunx. AI1 of
Edge field County, & C.
Married, ia Rowan 4'onuty, N. CL,
November 21st, 1872, by Rev. Mam f
ucl Roth ruck, Mr. A R. Motr and {
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Dr. Stork'1 Loot TXtm Works.
► sub
dun my
Mbm UtliXOA €1,
Itouiel Hoffman.
«f Mr.
Obituaries.
IMevl, ia Nef berry County, A t\
Ortotor 18th. IDT?. TWoMAi Jtn>«.
infant sou of Adorn F and Sarah E.
Fku«I. age«l 12 moo tbs aud 3day *
(NriD*
sly
Lv rne a x^t» rnsitgiu ^ A
bar tbe times, tour toghttfnl iHnstra
IlKin* JSHM |MA
Til*, r tuuutx W#KU*
Edit to*
Ltt*ti at Iknfft—MTttb four
dlnstxnibto*
Luther Pubucmtiftii House
No. <2 Nsftjh Stb fttvvwt,
ftotofistplu* fa.
DreS
1
wCs widb :
Mr
Mtodali
women}
ihose of influence, whose
Ecclesiastical.
Lt’TtTEft AJI.
IVjww.—York town was without
Lutheran cbnrch for the first twen
five years of its existence. 8t. Pan
congregation built one la*t summer.
Baptimt.—The N. Y. cotresiiondciit
of the Philadelphia Standard writes
that no less than five Baptist church
es iu Brooklyn are now, or soon will
to, without pastors.
Clone Com mun ion.—Not w i t {island
ing any and all public action taken
by the Baptist clergy, we have the
best reason to believe, say* tbe Bos
ton Coayrcgarioita/{«l, that tbe rank
and file of that denomination in
this vicinity are ready in large
numbers to sit down at the com
in anion table with other than Bap
tist Christian* Iu rc|ieatvd instances
it has come to our kuowledge that
men iu tbe tost standing in the
Baptist Church have in private con
vernation wholly repudiated close
communion. In fact we have uo
shadow of donbt that a large share
of the Biiptist membership would
to-day advocate opeu communion
were it not for the controversy and
division that might ensue.
The Methodist answers tbe ques
tion, which not only troubles the
Baptist, but also the Missouri and
General Council Lutheran*, thus :
“Wliat is this Baptist exclusiveness
bnt the extremest and shabbiest form
of Puseyism t It is ‘suers men tana u
ism’ in opposition to primitive Chris
tiau charity and modern evangelical
liberality; and it always strikes us
as an nneeemly ami intolerable re
proach on Protestantism and tbe
nineteenth century. It makes doe
sacrament depend (with a preposter
ous literalism) on tbe quantity of
water used in it, and the other (tbe
re «v Mol
imr.it.ir ii nflUiI y. N X
(ton $ t*~4l
Wrto
Simmons’ liver Regulator, If per
tinted in, will core tbe meet stub
born Liver disease. There la no
failure aboot it.
RUTOR
many coigns of vantage, but II la
doubtfb! if 1m delivers bis heart
taking shaft* fmss any aaibuah with ' ^ *
outre effect than wbeu be arms them ftoptym gwgn Ampfll
from tbe hrawln and (bWb aud Hag # »tltf»Will pi
lets of a *«|icrb to#wl of bair. taidtea f . J'SyS'
who bare iwj» 1»«» favored by N* | t lllDFJ
lure with Ibis crowning rhanu ttf
womanhood, can readily mwl certain
ly increase the value of their hair
aad un|*4rt to it a nilhen lustre by
nsitig Lyon’s Ksthaireu sa a daily
dressing; while those whom Pmvi
denre has ble^veil with a snperstou
dance of this “filory*’ of the sex, can
prenerve it, umliminished, in quanti
ty and ondiminiabnl in beauty tn
tbe latest jieriod of lift*. There ia a
germinating principle in the Kalhai
ron which literally rompets the hair t»
mar. It exterpute* *mrf, dandruff,
and all ex Mbit ton« and exctvaeoeea
of the scalp which mterlere with the
rapid and healthy development of
tbe fibres
rr For Tough, Bronchitis and
Consumption, in ita early stage*
nothing equal* lh\ Pierre’s Gohlrn
Medical Discovery.
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Ywrk.
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The Fatherland Series.
^ Tbe iMbM FuhRsH ini riastety tore
f«w Fi .
wf *Tto
tore slmwf y tore
I to CwiUure to tto *0 »
la tto M wUi mt tto N«ath St
RrfttSd
If. re. ni^T
* Rai I. %m a
tasik......
1 e a*lit1
AW
I UP
the turn.
ire
1 Tfi
torewti. tto 8wire Mp..Tr.m.
to* a* fi, put «p W a unat tree.
* re. Filial tree* $1.1#
tusajsg, «».*.*,,...... kaS
■ A,* jaX j-i w- • jii 9
iMwttob Frew. ....ire
▼beMvired fiUutot aadhiafton. tre
IM N* fi, pit ap la • oust rear.
ire* Fuhltotod —-Twelve
Tto ii fHWffjl fUrev
l-mnni.?..jliJ ||kf |
r$>re
H i tore a
Sisrefiff fik ffR^JF a
nwa* Hare to tiare
l«rt
ilb#
at her Tree tl i
we will
«frmy-4mhmr. ununai,
(to* amrereareata ate trek that wa
e* ire «*e Wti
as ilfiBf jr liiiett||'rere
ts'iiMi ijpwt are,(ft ipspreip^
gaempa b*toli
mm* rwtre ** tto
*.anre wreti at HA fi
fas* pilaclW-S*S Tfijl wRaf (fiSFffl
■MM iff fins vastore a
to tt»i* read; sad to
red Urexreu) as ito u
HGSktrsz. ... • .*ags
XuntWi of pohete* imuc-d in 1871, 5,324.
Thia Cremwnv treure LIFF., NON-FORFEITURE in TEN PAYMENTS, aad
* ■” ^iUClEll, au tto moat favorable taruts.
rtored at tto cad of fr*t j «-ar. All I’oliritw are N»n-Foitoittog
Ptrifisah are dto I
ft«-r three annual l 1
A ire re' sredI Aiyia ni j
I ww ” firv-re res sagaw^aaxa
Jane 7
Premium* have bmu paid.
ageuu wauled, to whom liberal inducements will be offered by
LOUIS SHERFESEE,
General Agent for South Carolina,
No. 40 Broad Street, Charleston
w. n. torn.
n. a. xVxrtir.
WM. D. LOVE & CO.
D AMUUF. to attrexinc* to then fru uda
and patron. th*l i»h i have moved
tore ttotr I.AlttU AND ELEOANT
KTt»R|l.
Corner Main aad Plata Streets,
(I’auca ruv H iir.u r.t Hoitx.)
Wtowe they tovcogrr-wri Otrir IMMENSE
lew and Desirable floods,
lith-etad wish great rare, aad romnriMng
tto beat iwahaawf Good* to to found. uto r
to iWreMwiarur Foreign Market* to which
ue tori to tto altentton <►! tlw labatatnuts
af this ( owaty *tid mimwitiding* liwlinr
_ im S we ere fttrtudi tt»»-m «ith
b«4», at tore |in<rn, than any
lit Smith rsDtlmA Mr iMir StHfa
v 'mi'nmrmmw r.,-irew wwref*| wwre n.ewmrev. ire
aea only tto tow* rim at Goad*
Harepto* went by avail cm apfdtoatioa.
We keep alway* cm hand a (totore Line
*4 Goons fo» Mourning.
J. H. KIJVARD.
1 ?f ATE locenUy it-uimed from the
North, aud am pit jarwl to exhibit
the most elegant and rotnplt U stock of
DRY GOODS
Ever brought to this market, conmsung
at tto latest and moat popular styles in
pW» Good* C areiiuerea. Ac., with a
full line of
HOSIERY AND GLOVES!
And refect oMMortmeuts of Carpeting*
Window Shade# and Curtain* Rug*
Matting*, ami *11 other articles usually
found in a Find Clan* Dry Goods Estab
lishment.
(fr has* t
rewoSa wtly aw bawd
lo n».tfh
• large
we aie;
all fito *1
reirew, am
Aug Iff
t*g*« ****(**
• wry MRpMw 5 TUgff
MB. JOHN GRAY,
Welt karen to tto up-eowntny. ia wow ia
«ar emtooy. and mould to jriad to see
« hear mat hi* friend* at tto
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY MODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
Vb m. II. l.ou> A Co.,
COUtMBU. 8. C.
Oct 31 —.ku
H9V fiprtag aad
It7«
51-
A SILVER TIP
toll ltMln* 8hat Gu
t* «f every kind, tor own aa toy* at
ia-wiw-w t.u.sM F’Lawaaua fifitt (ha* reuftHB t
wwrj Hire Jarirp*. % firereRs. w* w* “
tatowffttotre ~ lijillM rewtlF
1 ADIES * to and*
LT. lifer dm
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R.& W.U.SWAFFIELD.
We are now rreeiviog oar newly refected
HUSING aud SUMMER STfKIv «rf
READY • MADE CL0THIHG,
II ATI,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.
ring
‘T CLAtoi
:W • ;tj«it.
Tto grand ofietiiug of tto
Millinery Department
:0u THURSDAY, October 10. under tto
dire*-turn aud anpervudou of
Mr«!i. A. McCormick,
bo generally known throughout tto State
for her tdall and taste, offers unusual
attraction*, the stock haring been care
fully refected by heraelf, aad placed at
figure* to meet all want*
Tto celebrated
How 3 Sewing Machine
aad American Button-Hole and Over
sewing Machine constitute a prominent
feature in tto line of toy busines* being
iustitr considered tto moat efficient and
aatiafartory now in use.
The public generally are invited to
give toescalL
«J. ti*
On Main Street, one door South of Co
lumbia Hotel, Colombia, S. C.
Oct 11
3-tf
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dfire. ffactlaaiture fw 1*. Adfl
.set aftfiaav ua*. fsmmfssr «
re*
lla
P1R8T
the services of a
CUTTER in onr Cus-
*f will
rfiVlllit »Wrek-f «74
A- fwreg, Mr# givw
TO-DAY
reppgpwusaauafwwtoatotatpfatawpauwwwre
The Great Pictorial Aaanal
Hostetler’s United tttatrs Almanac for
I ^7 1 tiUt' eiLre#wibi.sai treat gagareFito f It rtiti utls* H
AsFS'^hj tLee agg^e*» sfirtg fiign^^p^ p e V® 4#™ ( Ttve $t ^fi*P*fi-fi
tto United fttute* aud all the citrIMand
ceuatries of tto W«wtsraAI*asfephere. ia
Rfyre^ ptf ill lfifMNI Rill I •T^SaCi* a IFF wMMwYfPfjri $g$
tto Euglish. Oltutaa. Fmadk Norwegian.
Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian red
Span tali laugnagrs. aud all who wish to
understand tbe true philasophy of health
should read aud ponder tto raluahfesug-
gestWni* it contains, ftt addition to an
admirable medical treatise ou the muse*
wre of a great variety of
it embrace* a large amount of
information interesting to the merchant,
the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the
planter, and professional man ; aad the
calculations hare been made for such
meridians aad latitudes aa are most suit
able for a cot wet m
Nvtiowai Csi.cnnan
Tto natare r nee* and extraordinary
sanitary effects of Hostetlers Ktomaeb
Bitter* the staple tonic and alterative of
more than half tto Christian world, ate
f*«Uy set forth ia ita page* which ate
also interspersed with pfetoriah if lustra
tion* valuable recipes foe the household
red farm, hnmimras auecdota* and other
instructive and am (to a* reading matter,
original and defected. Among the An
neals to appear with tto opening of tto
year, this will to one of the
ood map to had/hr lie esh ip
priftoo, Messrs. Hosteller tc
PHftehorgh. P*., so receipt ef a two cent
•tump, will forward a espy by mail to
nay person who can aot procure one in
his neighborhood^ Tito MRfiMi are sold
in every city, town and village, and ate
extensively deaf
eMtfsrd vrikld.
Th# New Aluvinttad Pec*p!^' Weekly.
■asaiO ILea miis iSifin . fil wtol ltai» 1-F Assala-
pm hi iwf> wifi* ffifw imrii urtiiD in
publtr favor. ^
Ita mrd and sinkiltg imturea aad
P Ml illnmrati 1111 ■JuBi helped tn tin*
result j hut la adtUtioa. tto gift * ~lm
rriffniiiiif fiwi r» mAritnh»
.“JUST SO HIGH,**
of the
A grots are
erne taking f>»nr
weeks, soother two!
ia saate time,ones
tto first week, ete~ «
to two
and eighty
is now
right
■■ P in this way
part of the profit* murme to tto rharrh.
Plfer.iu ftherp ft M
tkark Aratowaui 1 ts
Arah n—tGot...... 1 m
r^r* Tnekd. gilt edge * fifi
iv**. extra gill,.,... fi fifi
M^worro, plata S 7»
Mar ore* super extra gilt., t 00
A omfiffoumui^a fifi ruga
s .WWIOW #«#* »« » 9 w
With gtit clasp* fifi oruta extra.
MtuirOigs and congrr gntfeus ate re
ra -rag-iuifi rml fi .u afg‘*gi v■ amm fi ewu^Lamre rafi
Vfi sfi™ * wSw *—*w* "was iiw tf ifiilcvr tfiHUT,
to vbni a dmnnuut of tru per cent i*
IttUriT XMTIOK
Frier, km Sheen, #fi; Artheere* fill
edge. fX x FaffM Tatkrjr, $1. Ten per
cent torarit made to those wlm hwy tn
qoaatitfe* IK FF1F A cIIAFMAK.
rinokstidtar* Cotombi* 8 C
Feb 16
24—-4 f
\ * it
Acorrro (Ullcgf,
MAKE CP GARMENTS
in tto lmt«wt St vies, and ruaranUe aati*-
fart ion. We are still taking orders for
those
FnFBCT-FTmVG SHIRTS
Lairat stylus of Sl'KIN G HATS 00 hand.
Oar
FamlshiRE Goods Reptmneot
Is roiupltir. fn fact our rtwV rmbracea
every thing Near and Nobby, which we
are sure will please the most fastidious.
Give ns a rail and to convinced, g
R. ft W C SWAFFIELD ,
Mar 2D 2»—tf
Oct 11
FALL WORE FOR
—fcf
AGENTS!!
”21 TEE SLIGHTS OT
FAME
A>P
FORTUNE
GEORGE S HACKER S
Door, Saab and Blind Factory,
UKATUI *T
\> nllmllH« H. C
no tame in
aninni
run
thi»
wPPf a IFfttWlfW j
MACLEAN. 8TODDART A CO..
Fn hi (ah* r».
FkModiiphl* New York. Bastos. Ctu-
Nov 22
10—ftt
“THE
CHRISTIAN
GRACES” i
Aad now aiddeth faith.
By, thus* three t bnt the greatest of them
iaetokriry.
'“•thing has appeared ia reltgtoo* a
tor • tore time «• pure ax
beautiful as this new pfetare. Tto group
ing of tto figure* ia grace itself, red tto
eonatenaures at such heure
that it seems a* if
seetMtosa in a
aretily
1 artiot 1
hsrr
rare and elegatit five dollar line
and stipple steel rngearing is M|t free t*>
every suWtitor to Arthur's I
!hm* it no* rim* for IO. Pram
tine. $8.fi» a year, sample numbers is
Jseeml Camraming .1 orufa wanted
whore. I jirge onmmtaaMNw rad to
for
Chrlstirai Graopa to any
M»l circular You (saTmfl; •toe tto
>N, Philsdoftpht* Pa.
Nov 20
W Cham tor
•erd for Illustrated Cgdaloirue.
La Perie itoshirnato Co.,
T»rk (DwTift
1. Smnbm m . Srw
T11K Annual beatiou at this tsKimfinn
I will muuesrr tto FIRST THURS
DAY of MF.PTEIIIIER (ML !t?S. Fa
rents etshiaga qofe« and toahliy
at whfeh to educate (heir sou*
welt to consider tto advantage*
k w .._ j.,Y 1 fi. aa. fi
fififi'ft * y fi. fis|4v gxw. I gaff 1 CNyuagWW fli MBHunMuPPm
fens thorough a* any inatitution of tto
Kind fn tto iiiuitogriiTNBlfi*
For farther partfealnr* nddrara
Ktv. J. F. ftMRLTZRB'
Walhalla, S. C.
Aug l> 4n—tf
AGENT* WANTED TO 8ELL THE
Medical
Adviser.
By ML IIUN THOSCWar, of Nashville.
Tons., Author at "Thompson am
Fever,” eCe.
A M FULL and Main Treatise on tto
lav* of Health and IHreare, *wd tto
theory red prertic* of Mrdkftu* 1
ly s'l ipt^l » »r family use. As L
boM madmal
North, 800th, fret gud
* erilahUHjr
endorsed by
iggaP
-as !■ fi i,l 1‘sSt v SUt-
ocyowa qi
want
HR
every house
f«.r » 11 11 Rm
poorest family to toy it. No book offh
jmntor 1 ndoomaeutafcoramuj* Scsdf
National Publishing Co , Atlrefi* Go.
Oct 25
CHARLEHTON, S C.
N O imported work kept
. supply the country
Oil hand to
trade. All
at our own factory in tto
tbe proprietor's special
ia
dty, and
supervision.
send for Price List. Factory and
ace Rooms t King, opposite Cannon
on line of City railway. P. 0.
o. 170.
July 7 tf
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
The Light
in the East.
A comprehensive Religions Work, with
300 elegant Engraving* eariMMlfiffF
THE LITE OF CHRIST,
Tto Liven of His Apostles and Evaogd-
with (to Lives of the Pa-
Prnphet* and of tto most
“ “ and
HR-
Religious TVnom ins tion* of
the' World, ancient and modern, with
fimeh other valuable matter, making it
tto moot comprehensive Religious work
*
t rr * tns otj
iot* together with
triarrhs and
eminent Christian Marty* Fathers
Reformers. To which is added the
tonr of tto Religions Denomination
t* ft*.
Got. 2$.
7—b».
Jflgri *7 tht Climbsn R
Room* MEN OT MALU” This is the title
of our splendid new octovo. 700 pages
of most instructive reading, bristling
with fact* and alive with fresh interest,
to be ready shortly. Exclusive territory
given ; name tto district yon desire, and
state experience in badness. Mend $1.00
for prospectus book. Write at once for
iosoriptive circular to WM. H. MOORE
A* CO, Publishers. Cincinnati.
8ept « 52—tf
REMOVAL.
G DiERCI
• Grocer, i
Wludeeafe and Retail
uiubia, S. C., respectful
ly informs his friends and customers that
he lias removed to his new establishment,
formerly Kinders building, on tto corner
of Richardson and Taylor street* where
he will constantly keep on baud a well
selected assortment of all articles belong
ing tit hi* line of Imsines* such aa Oroee-
rie* Provision* Tobacco* flee.
Aa
Innuary 26
21 -lv
For Chtucto* School* Fire
Farms, Ac. Fine-toned, warranted, low
priced. Descriptive Circulars sent free.
BLYMYER, NORTON & CO.,
664-604 W. Eighth st, Cincinnati, 0.
Feb 23 eow—ly
BELLS
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
1887. Superior
F ESTABLISHED IN
J bells for churches
of PURE BELL-MET
Tin—fully warranted, and
onr PA TEXT I it PRO VI
hangisos. arm*
sent free. Address VANDt
108 & 104 East 2d street, Cindnreti, 0.
Mar 15 23—ly
€$« $htfl}ttraa YfUifet.
Is Published Every Friday
By Rev. A. R. RUDE, DJ),
us
i.00
One wpy, per annum
One copy, six months
To Minister* Widow* of Minister*
and Theological Students....—
Old sultscribers who fail to remit at
the expiration of their subscrip-
tion* will be charged per annum 1,00
Subscriptions no* received for lew than
six months.
No new names are entered on the sub
scription book, without tto first payment
in advance.
Postage—Five cents per quarter.
AU remittances and commuaicatioM to
bo addressed to
Bw. A. DU agauflh.