The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, December 20, 1872, Image 3

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Holy what he not only ; bat for fho wishes For [God’s holy ir vnstrnc- foaod r»y f like a rubbish, him igot land to ex- 1 And that in- a Bax brethren, wren no- it will into prac- i, all that frequent- i which froa the dangers think of Iges which of Christ, tore for UCavlti oat Hu Lord, if ■ fro* to His is noss. in that ie op the. mf' 4=* -s-—*~—-rr God and His !oof whole heart, toHid, [hodPsidfc'.- v fi* . ;« sot an aodon .that we any thing that we od» y lM -flrrnn bft that God’s I dottf*? 1 **, _^ ve ng cJeHr iasuuc form, and what to flei aa search the scrip idee diligence I Amen. ipap Visitor. tains to depart It is tn» that HI Ah VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. C., DKCKMRBE 80. 1872 &,«. 11iBBBfrW..-■ ■ ««*■«»“* 1 III 1 . 11 in'SWBWBWMWffM 11 1 sew■ 11 ’*> **"♦- Ecclesiastical. bt¥*m 0 practise, and many dim cnmes to meet, poverty in many casea, bat God does give hit faithful pastors a double supply of grace to help them to beer these worldly tri thing of this kind ia these baptismal hare a learning toward high ehnrrh ha, or aa apiag of Home, make eea siderahle ado shoe! drees, aad the tailor aad manta* maker are taot assistant* la this Sind of Mr»£)|)loehhsadt,«C wkv hit that so few young men «fl5 to tauter the ministry, devoted to amassing y *L snarly slways proves a Zmlmi to W,1 will pro- Oue u “ opoor ' The rUwTm *■», that .Wet ^totobep^l iu order !*aS«oda»«*. P Another was, .1 MtM w w !“ , ‘ 1 *“ M SapmuiMttJ miuiatera are uadly tamed sway from a charge, W d if the Lord don’t take them to they nost almost die of ^vstton.’’ “J not the ability » takefi m jwmcAcr,’ and so I £* preach st all.* |l can’t lido o?«r the noontsins in the snow*, anil vidt dek rooms, and attend to all the drttoflf a ooontry parson. If L arid** get a city church, I would 1 w|U try some- Lhi»| rift ” Still another said, ‘*1 tom wnwney fo get an education, ud then I might not be able to rM*« «“ “ Dr >—> * nd 1 bow I can bs a doctor of raediciue grimed wed.” Yet another said, “IIsUmI a call to the miuistry, aad the lave of souls lays not on my heart I want wealth.’’ So it was, and, as over thirty mn have rolled by now since some of tfcm remarks were made, what has bees the result of their efforts! The IS* who wanted eiu^j aud money vka old, has, by his incessant devo- tios to bssiness day and night, sanity allowing himself time for ski* sad* himself prematurely old. Will s semms system, shattered, iod overtasked brain, he has still no toe Is enjoy the wealth he hm got- lm; hut spends .every possible mo unt at his office laboring for that •kick periahetM gpiother embarked in merchandize and became rich in deed, was able, to live as he liked, md tor mmk took delight in “goods laid up for many aril days.” Last week he was burned out by the Bos ton fire! There was another who thought he ought to be a preacher of to gospel, bat he did not want to be poor, and he tried every means by which to be rich. All his life proved a failure. A few years ago he confessed that he was “a dis appointed aad unhappy main ” U I preferred wealth, and I ran away frofe»J owb conviction of duty, aud faterod me; everything I under took Med, and I am wretched.” A fwy wealthy man in Marjlaod, who ovuri thousands of acres years ago, tod and left his heirs very wealthy. Sow not a foot of land that once T * to belongs to any descendant °f himself. Strangers possess the mheriUnoe. A prominent merchant °f Baltimore, now dead, said six ton ago, “Not more than three "^toants out of one hundred, who ***® * mercantile life, ever arise to aa 7 degree of competence. I am an old merchant, and my experience has ^Ojthat ninety seven fail utterly, view three succeed.” Does it not toat life there proves a failure T who follow fame, and sit ou ttosUtesmau’s chair, fare no better, nights must be spent in tal labor for the ‘political they have to engage in. , was a signal ia- Standing on the topmost toad of political eminence, by one 7** Political step, he lost in his later *to confidence of his party, *tolttorenown that he had gained ; “tod utterly in his desire to control ^tioo, to died soon after, with at 140 interest in Christ. 80 also f°°*tor great statesman expressed 118 tot hopes thus, “I have been 0a P®*ed wd received into the Epis- |^*1 Churchy in this last illness; but ^ y tot you call change of heart aud n Wpicty y I know nothing.’ 1 *k« our Southern political lead- devoted only to politics, regard- * °* the higher wants of the soul, “ whathave been their lives but se j * l * ure *' They con less it them Ve ** 8°me eminent iawytn have *to Probable result of a politi- (‘TtoU* 1 ™’ ^ soughf for the more Wa V 5 loft the arena of pol- aad entered the holy ministry. 31^*® I would cite Dr. Jas. ^ . r ’ wii<> was as eminent a divine br Wfts ® lawyer. Rev. • wwrdder, the *ui cvssful tuission- ties * vr*^®’ ^ a lucrative prac- k> tto to ^ evote bimaelf foreign ministry, and many Z|^*tove done likewise. Young ^ •Ognify the ministerial difflcul- \*~J®** look ftt them until they ***. f® m °ontairi8, and they have '♦ktttt enough to bid these inouu- als, and they cxperlmoe a delight and Hgioa. Bat we haws always aatow pleasure in enduring theta for the stood that Baptists profeaswil l« he cause of Christ. Ttwy are constant 1 eery primitive la thstr faith sad ly encouraged by the knowledge that practice* their rewards are laid up in heaven. We should like to know the origin where fire, rust aud moth can not ’ of three baptismal pent* * la «a« come, nor thieves break through and vstolon of ths Borlptnren we h***| steal. Then the unfailing source off never read n word about them. W# happiness, a contented mind, con have read, again and again, the no sciouM of being in the path of duty | counts of the vartmae hapriemi re is theirs. The world, fcagwe mt of j needed la the New Tents meat, hot 1 1 TttHMJt. galloa of i he lately Klara hack, of Ml OHw, HG M only tb* inai to tohMtoto lilt mmI Ir lRRihtto( R honor lor the widow, Thick la la he Of —.The Basdisb 1 either an rkarrk fa* t I lit 1.0 la | hot it the exceeding happiness a pastor e» joys when he is assured that be has been the humble instrument of bring iug some soul to Jeans. Wealth of the Indies can not compensate for the quiet, untold spiritual pleasures of a minister of Christ! In the last great day, when we shall be judged for the deeds done in the tody, and a man’s works anil life shall be tried as by firs, what a vast unmber of what are called tocoasaftd men will find their lives to have beeu miserable failure*! Young men, 1 beg yon to give these few Hues a thought. Look at the crowded country, here iu A inert ca, and vessel after vessel arriving from other lands, freighted with pro cious souls, longing for the bread of life, and crying to God that no man cares for them. Look at the failures work to tarn a sowing of men, who make this world their watch, <*bm»w>. or other asefa! first study ami rare, and spend t ho Ornamental article. aa4 to grand not one word about “panto.* Indeed, it would seam to have has* fieable to hats used any sod in mas* of the caamm rwcssded Ttoas w DO nr|torQi4Mi rilKl IlflvPfill w<»ff baptised, where they ware aad aa they were. AH the tailors la Jsrw *»lem could not have provided with KMftfihtjh **hfik f Ithto* tosillbsm s* #*Itofsti a>. *"«* 'III k-sssr WPfiPHVwV f Wf wiihdrawa to ie with Cleueral H C Dick, Mrs M A Fdkel. Copt A V Mlrr, J K Hrhompm, Jackie n WSu, to V B r Mm L Hi 8 Mwo M Miss A £ Mfellia. Mr* M Brown, » ■ ■ ■WJ’MMWk, Hev Ihr ritrwbet. X50U»3to “ 2M U> M$ “ 5,00 to 290 ** LUO to 254 “ ztm u> .** 2A0 to l.e* M LOO to 342 v Oa. 2 .00 to 308 La. ZMu> M VV. \ a. .1.00 iu Call * 38JVO la 274 Mi*s 2.00 to 300 Va. 2J» to 274 Md. I on to 272 SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK NEW YORK. a A tJhmt fonasvly «f the Clttvw Mraarh Hyaml, a ■M'mhst tot to Metho ta Misaonrt The ftototori Bays: *1W poor tri low hardly haowa wknus to helaags | nod the Methodists «i Mto |*ag aot know what to to 8pedal Notices, to. Ida Vtta N tO Trtff-fW' lv 01*1 AOihut 11 Nl tkr tk.*»i«ISM “LS. Robert L Case, President. Theo A Wotmore, Yinn rrnaldaut Isaac H. Allan, Secretary. ,*» • «TriH f«w Cwaril Nil. Urn,! rs*v «'nrt» the three tbo«i«aad ha|dtfed la day. esoiBdate tor the It sena* strange, too, that thesa , fl H*ri bj the Curia Ny aad, he tout. O* . Op. W. M Tlm^-^fhar m*d jrwsr list* toes tt wot hyftomsl pools shoald to ntored | they aeileit with the Miasoari as a premium hr orrlrs to to era ^"ri. dried. One la to gw to work sad ; tosodtoorioas.—'Thsas are lOB^USB earn a pair of pants to to baptised Sraodioat iaaa la New York sod its la. The prtadtiv# call was “repent eathraa* Far ah the* aoals (okmUj and be baptised ;* tot aow it is to Imtherma*] there are aaly three er ge eutoentors sad reaetve a pair of gasiari nagifgaUsaa, aad aaty aae “bapti*m*I pants.* W* ran nader of theas Is self napparllag. stand hhw todhiduaU awy art ta — - MawitpA prime of their liven in making nH>ovy, when by some unforeseen event they lose it all. What then avails all their labors t They have done noth iog for Christ, and have nothing fot themselves The labor of a minister is not any harder than that of a nu*reliant, lawyer, or phyaictau. Iu fact, it is not as hard as any of these three classes of men. The farmer has less mental labor than any one else, but to compensate for that, he has physical la tor. All must work in this world. If then M Married, their srhtevesseot. But it ssosm to Iht. Pant us rather hnsinesa like to eagage in Mr. I*. M to rahit 8th. Md, by Itorrict, tot m. Mark’s, bt**F«, ri IVmife, pools. Is the iadlvidsal •iptctni to get the pout* first, aad then prepare for tssptiss*. <w totag prepared, to watt until the pants are earned f How if he toea not sat reed f Mu»t he to baptised with out the pant*, or s»n*t the topt«sa» he omitted 1 Then the object of the paats- tf we may to allowed In gwear at the design—srem* a little strange t* It the undertaking of earning* pair of and Ml** A, 8 llutp, of Be Mat 'thews**, It, CL, only daaghter of Witham It HrfaU Mamed, b) H»v J«h« I’. Mar gait, at the fsaldeaew *d the bode* (othrt, la Terrell «danty, <A, Mr W W. HltUS «a>l Mis* tXkiX I All of *Mod renaly. 1 ; * L* fetifaii: ii t'-el fc’fli iw ^,•*7 iiS.wrsi fc r «*m 1* lake ttom oaTwMh *« b*at A sroMi I. 1S78, t. N urn tor of {kJhhw fauuud is 1871, 5AM. Thfe Opmamr toon* LIFE. NUN KOUFKITI RE t* TEX PAYMENTS, sad E N OOMhMKMT POUCIKA ea tto most t»v<wable ter All PolieiMsa indaremenu will to offered by 1 liny**# dtodAservX HENRY A. Ml LI A I>n hU t»4» *»♦ larad fit the *-rw1 tot fr*t tier tkir* aanmtl Itomianui have toet A few «omhI a«eoU wanted, to « bom an aaasia mu saao*sn*nsa saasuoM^a Lw JIS SHEB.FESEE, General Agent for South. Carolina, Ns. 40 Broad Street, Charlettot Jane 7 thr to. Ttotf* /fair f*p* toparfr tifr tto w. a. uwnb a. a. m'csuit. fiSVMMMMH •aft hmuiiui Sli iCX •’•. I AMB wto wfeh temn film * mmh. | * rtowe »ifim | lllii to ivtte M*o«far<*rian t a., «S r bawtor* ft-tm*. X*« York. lbwfi I .—; 3t Dr. Stork's L&ct Threo WorkR L* nu* axir isc liiauK. -A touk for (he time*, four braetifal illarirm Ilona. J«M iMthlMhoA ■ HOI CasRO W« *tiji» —Bemad Edition., LlllKl AY tvtw«trs«1oas. ll« ax_ -\\ .ifa fonr the work is not greater than in ottor to |m»trrt against the water f lint If |oa fieri dolt, sy, detonated, have hv*|*wnf toad sekea, moatk tssfira badly, poor ap |wtrtr, and tongue ousted, yon are Luther Publication House. No It North tHb Btirrt. Phdadslphia, fi Ito4 stations, you will say that the pay great strews Is laid on the assaaal of uattm^a foam tor|*d U«er or “ibl is less. I reply the pay is hrltrr than iu any other calling. God merer fete a faithful eerrant atarre. 8otns timers as I have known the case iu my life to to, a meal consisted of potatoes, bread, aud thankful hearts with which to eat the scanty fare. An old minister told roc that some times ho hail not a inoothful of meat in his house for days; but God often scut him unexpected supplies, when faith was aullicieuUy trml. How then U the pay better f It is better in eternity. There tto result* of our lives appear, uot here. We are as sored that our bread and water shall be sure here, ami God has not promised us take aad prearrers any where iu the Bible, dome think that they must sit dowu and conut the cost of being the Lord's servant, water used. VY* have aluMMt tiled ! hum winNothing aril rare >m as of hearing atoat tto “mark water * «p*«ridj aad |wrma*r«tlj as Hr. and having “war hodie* «a»M with pure water," to sfeuw that we *«*| to iwimerwil It may to that th * is intendnl to lavm w hat wane di* tinguiatod |t*|iti*t awthwrfttes call a ^ ^ ^ ^ gj f 1 trainer* nay tto Whn asm Liwi **t* |*<m4I|.« |*r« * eek. jwasw il m f«rt*4» |>*» « antewied Jwh I* j**SM|>b<* mwt free to all Admvwi W. H «Tt!l«r*II ft 7WT BpmhIw«». 1. Y. Iter fi I A—41 WM. D. LOVE & CO. D MIKE *«» SMiMHionr to their frienda •ml MiMW* that they tove moved mu, tMrT/iOK AND ELEGANT HTuRE. Corner Main and ^lain Street*, (I’vim nn Wuikuk Hoi m.) Wtorv they tore mod their IMMENSE rroct of New and Desirable Goods, telrdwl n, ill, jtte«l <wre. and rompriaing 1 to l»a s*shw* «*f hfl«d* t»» to found either m 1 kuwMWtir or Fon-igs Market*, to which we invili tto *«U*ntM»o of tto inb*tol*nte ut lkt*C«warjr and mm*utidmi>. fteliu ■mated that we ran furnish diem with Ie tie* (iwmh, *1 haw pnem, than any h<huh is StMith Carutin*. a* our Stock eampnm* mh tto lert clam of Good*. San,{lie* seat by will on application. We keep alway* on baud a Choice Line «f GOODS for MOURNING. MB. JOHN GRAY, Writ know n ia tto ap-conntty. i* now is *f employ and mould be triad to are * heat freon In* friend*, at tto GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT IVw* ttohlew Mod teal Iteroim i’a*l ter ttlttett l» *—This IU what tto «**«* sad harm, ear «ws* |rwswa, Ii««ty stabla harpri*, mrm 1 ADIRI wto ntek k iiniimnihb em*Hr la am of, *4A,m to Iters* teanwfnrlwring Wrot \ 1 (tottS " ,n * L tmm llbtwSr»t<*d tbmrifKIee rrwe tJM to or 1>. Love A Co., txiU MRIA. AC. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE Medical Adviser. By DA BAZIN TXaXFIQ*, of Nashville, Teun., Author of *Tbornp*ou on Fever * etc. A FULL and Plain Treatise on the ■ tow* of Health and Dinar, and the theory and practice of Medicine, especial ly adapted for family use. As a house hold medical work it ha* no rival. It is endorsed by tto most eminent p in the country. North, South, West Its merit aud reliability are thus placed beyond question. This work i* needed is every house hold. It is sound economy for even tto poorest family to buy it. No book often greater inducements to spent*. Send far circular*, with terms and testimonials, to National Publishing Co., Atlanta, Go. Oct 25 7—fim ‘ J. H. KINARD. 1 IIAVE recently returned fn North, and am prepared to tto moot elegant and complete a DRY GOODS Ever brought to this _ of the latest and most Tiress Goods, full line of 4tc., with a **4ry 4Jp’ Morcovet. Why fat* 1 * rinwr f Why not emit ami »«tt Ttovo to «• gwwl reason fur such drotm-te^ There i* no acrowntiwig for tto o«I4» lie* in dress ia this age. ftoatleaaea, sa well a* laslie*. array ttowrorUr* feMuciimes iu mj wtugaUr apparel. But It I* hardly becwMSiing to have half sacred ami half maao* «1 on such an urvsM«Mi. If fear no otl reason than to avoid nn appearance, it would to totte to have the whoto dreaa to Mtm. ftoy vaaT Aad why f tto tin wit tout tt.* It tafallibty re •arittnix Ae , Uct 31 IfiTR 1872 or the Devil’s, anil go where they If baptismal pants arm used, then get best fare. All I have to aajr in, perhaps you count too much ou oue aide and none on the other. Look nt tho end, and depend on the Lord, aud “verily thou slialt be fed." To those who love Jesus and are ask ing, “And what shall we do f 1 would say, “Go work iu the vine yard of the Lord." If your heart is filled with the love of Christ, it will be an easy matter to tell to others the story of the cross, and point the way to the Lamb of God. The pay of the Lord is eternal life; the |>ay of the world to eternal dentil. “For whosoever shall call on the name of the Iaml shall be saved. How then shall they coll on him in whom they have not believed, and bow shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard, bow shall they hear without a preacher! How beau tiful are the feet of them that preach the goepel of peace and bring glad tidings of good thiugsT A 8. external which, wader earteai tto ascfalaew* aad vafcte ef tto ktag srif iiwarirapeda, asri stow bwcaswr, fee 4 other , to lu»)*to, | to tto mast teawtamthy prepara . lisa la tto aiarhH. - Yet ttoas ree , flriRBlMteltoiiMkfi AMttfiAte Cf‘rf j .utOm 3 « rn tomautottl *M~-qSW[ sjfWiswaagv^r 2 IN' WM st its claims «• pakito esaideaee. ; I iartwg a period of wrote thaw sftttera year*, il tow town recugwiud as a t Swh, loir. ^rogfar, Maori* ass! ffewesk- towri - lag K*ite» Mro* lias*, lb id<«*, Itesteto, 4r, at * >*l) klsri, foe km »v m i«»; ». st very lw* price**; Gsrs*. fit i» fifififi; FIs* A&W.C’.SWAFFI LD. *»*?• fiy >fiMk Awg M U-cse If Tremendous Success. ; We sir* trow receiving our newly » M KING mud HUMMER HTOC K of Wsi - 1 | ws atom * smews saw »«* • MMiitstsrair • '“»•* Us* is * Sw tzmMSSm READY • *"«•* •*>«* <w* mm ... i< m#u m 1* »i«—m m toaom tiisusr Wssb mm to-»•«,. tas to tomato* mtoaBt jw bS Sm feteSHM MW* <W «*» »-««*- *%»*» mOOK SMM %» Stp, the whole suit shoald to bapttoatai. k a^ ro .... j ik . , A ^ ^ I vPw HMMK 4pj|piiY dtMiwr ifor* afitert lb* Tto Great fiMsrtel Aaasoi Baptismal Pants The reader may be a little sur prised at the heading of this article. We confess that we were a little aur prised onrselres at meeting it some what prominent in a religious paper. And that the exact fact* may be un derstood we give it as we find it Under tho head of “PuKMtr** !!! Unequajllkd Pkkmii’mhIfr* Stands “Baptismal Panth,” For 10 new subscribers at a year, or 11 new subscribers, and fi3 in cash, we will give a pair of bap i»de tismal pants, made to order. 8et*d size of boot, size around the waist, height ot the person for whom they are intended. If it had uot beeu in a good ortho dox Baptist paper we would have suspected something wrong about it} bat we suppose it must be regarded aa one of the inttitution* ot the day. We bad beard of baptismal robes for children, and Ho we shoald think, though we font* to but httlr knowledge of sack thing*. Indeed oar neighbor *«ggwd* that 1 .. w a to a . 1WN8M wiMP0NM|h w# do not nwlrfvtMHl the Mibjcril at 1Tr| | ^ , all, an«i that these tw»pti*an*l |««nts (#f rwti ^ are not designed for enavetto, who need plenty of water, tot for mint* ter*, wfo> should lie *|*ireri «ovh frei|nent wettings. This m*\ to *»,, but there to no sorb dtotinetion made in the advertisement, and w>iwe wsi |4e souls may to le«l into a mistake, awl earn the pant* without being able to wear them. This wowM seem U» tmfokChtwis. Ftossfe Nwrw««ma. almost like on imporitioa of whteh Wrislk. Ifollsai. fimAnrins awl a religion* paper shoald aot be asm #»•**•* te*fw**w«, *sri *lt wto wt«h Is 0tetovfiwr < l ItilsinikS t es 8 Ss.Mt m stiJnU'Liiri SL 8 aadt ■ wssme we .Jr jBf’iewwrti. «Pi|RNnPIN8| ■“ totmw INMmiWHl f*w * ■ « a feiSi^ * f ^ «fc j M John the Baptist's raiment, wto^ne ^Muamm to aambtoaa. 1* s*Ml«lsw wTsIL eordlng to tto new verrimt, was the | sdmlrakl* soritesI trmteto «s tto ewama, variety at \ at X*t 22 i I MADE CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. H«v . 1 >tour < FIRHT ULAHJ* rovrol the services of a CUTTER in our Cu»- tesw I teisuisro nt, we a til lo—fit MAKE UP GARMENTS I.ADT AGEVTS WANTED intend*** osr Jwrilj ertetested sod rovewtfow* at Risbber Gesri* foe i hi!(tow’s Wssr. They mR j those give saXIsfsettow. ftewd fsr is the IslrS Htyles, and giuumntee sstis- fartfoa. \Wsre still tskmg order* for lijsiftt**"* r* vm, tm tto 1'sited ■ -~ r - -- i w’ • vswesnsip fro tto riviiltoed la niisly. sad IMsNtrwted Cl isitsr 1 Ytok Is fterir Msssfsr tw I lusioo Htreet, New Ntet ili* . The Fatherland Scries. PFJtFECT-FITTISG SHUT* l-*«rei styh-s at HPRING HATH os baud. Our F«nri>kift£ lit»d> DeptrtBrfit TW I. . t U im iSitfiksitoS Unetety t»o |» nHntihlr. In liwt wai ».Um L etuhni wto srrssgiwiewis %a liso*)Me nod psfo rrrr>thmg New and Nobler, which HA • “»«'• *»< torsMU* « -iU isiiiUhh are sure sill tilen*« ito most fastidic there to nothing ; IL^ M- -If- l . -gv&i ^UU* f T S^WW*W* tto to t Nsymmkaa Caaowwao. Tto tatty tton half the sol forth to 4 *| jsUidjl fig^ros 'if i original said about }*ante. The objweUon mode to immersion, that it to inewn veuieot and unpleasant at certain lime* Md places, has toen met by tto advocates of this mod* of Imp j tism with the confident that no one has ever town* known to suffer any oviL Why theo thi* seek tug to escape fn»«n the natural Hfcete of the ay stem f It sorely «I**n» oot ImA Well for the minister to art sack an example to thooe who ore just taking up tto crow* We eon hardly sod accept the *ugge»t*Mi of our frvead. totewrilve sad or think the ailvmisement iotewfoil . .. solely for tto “tonefit of clergy * T ^ mt " * l«» r that these hofttsmal pmata sad indicate a sad dspartare from prim! tetetos, Ifessr* llshttn A tooth, live simplicity, ttorh thing* at fk. FMtotorgh. Fa. sa meslpt at • «ww <wat Alton** would to strong pruof a ***** ** ****** a rafj by matt ia teodenry toward—Borne to nitot fate JSSlrilld** Tto ^ quarters it rosy only to a salutary ^ (u evsey rity. town osd dread of too much water—imt as- , *tteariv«i> wsr octly hydrophobia — Car. Lmiheraa ^vOtesri wavtd Ctosrror. mliracM orfos“f.GvimsU VVroks, t«uttable art sure nil! phw«« ihe most fsstldioo*. to Fsssitv swd fi W. a«e,i erolef the title liiirMloiS! and Is itwvinnd. of “The I sifoilssd Itertes., TVjWfoatog to*As have alitsd) torn j The Urofoge for ihe lake,......,., fiATSI In Ihe Mario <>i Ihe Nelli to* ...... Alt. Ant««n. ifo FlshrvmiU.............. fJ| j Itrwe. the I dell* *# reward 0.-01? Frits-» *w. Itlul ufowBtense,........ <MSti t.r^rj W dfi , ae.rnMitJi Rewarded \* toot is t. to s nerd esse. R AW Mar 28 C SWAFFIELD 29—If AGF.XTH WANTED TO HELL I tAtrto Fatih ^ “ TlhcuiarAteite fi WMIR femteWfiifiMe^P >* ^ * * <* s> w • a « at the lam.... in the Soon........... ,«.» fit (vimi n twt4ii * Lif W‘ * * eSwwwfirifi wg^fsi* . lw the Owfos Itofi...... iter X« R pot ap m ■ i»ear m The- Greek tfUw*. sr. Filial Low, MUM The Light in the East. A eamprrtonsive Religious Week, with yen rlessnt Esgrsvinga, embracing TUB LIFE OF CHRIST. **• The Umof Bis ApoMU and Evangel I; |Q ista, together with the Live* of the Pa * ■» e # sfate.jej* « e « WefiMP itte MaAfon i at, Mslrmal tove,.. I.U Skrirtteh Frw .!.!• °so'■ Afi is art! anal |< aa MfoMm % fjfift •«W» *e«m»na fe iitetifi temtel sfimfil sl^mfiuit a * a ♦► a »«tee *•«< Xu X pwt ap in * seat rase. -Fvt.sfi INUitfed -Tsvlvr rtniksl 4 " i' « • " ft inww tw ¥ f ▼"« Mrs loams Ik tooth, t* aud 84 Hrttee, Is s nest ton. fit At. We have s wwsstuW at ethev * ta., -ta. tan ta, .A it ■ it of msrota WSFrifil tw-TIHI'"'* WfiJjjFg ttt fiiWUBI Is Will frron time Ie lime. M *PA*-toWOOL LtUBAUlES. Oaf .posttef ■fin Uvu «f thsl triarrhs aud Iteopbria *nd of the most eminent Uhriatian Martyrs, Father* and R# fojvuers. To whlrli is added the His tory of the Rcliirtnu* Ifonominations of the World, snnetit and modern, with miirh other valuable matter, making it the most eotuprehenrive Religion* work ever nabtislwd. s« nd for rircnlsrs, with fall dearTifSion and terms, to agents. Arid teas ;. a anal Pttbliahing Co., Atlan ta Ga Got. 23. 7—6sa. t h. mm r-liTift-flTS aa sawaOH sOa •1 M*te fteMNlfJ fiRi Hi ■) ri fiMM Uy teak papw tWwpr • wmtym. w , . i- f , v . V , » . i , ^ . . 4 ,t r-'. *«£ ♦» ^ • . » Riroiri CEogtoh . j # .... .w _. rw-mw fiH parvuts were disposed to to a little ambitious to have their little ones appear iu a bnoutiful dross. There may to someth iug emblematic in-the It is a Tonic sod wdl sxreogthea . you. Reduce ths dust so it acta sa knew that foud » gentle laxative, sod rootinse «s» Business Detsutinent. w sear to^e or ^amma* weg^m w uhA.aJph grid I'UffeM BgUfi^liMMA 'fifi fiHii we see aRrnjiw- tun-IS h; tin N mA&toi&Nhtk gjjtfikj «f n» aapph all the wanta «4 a ton- a MLe A ^ 4 ^ ^ fi u |. Oil *^ > ‘f• APf fitfiYIFTSf A rXJttojmanm; GEORGE S. HACKER'S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, regularly with Simmons’ Regulator, W Rtcsse, aud you will tocouw strong sad A W ttkamly, hualthy. AC. - w D Harman. ! 4 I Ranch, white robe of a child, and the Scrips The New Orleans IVosgsae reporta J L Wsse. turn refer to white raiment; but we tb*t Die recent ivdil apell ho* Onto D J LllMtet do not umlerstautl that there Is soy great damage to the sugar onyx I ]|r« M Regie fidJN) to 2Jft 1A8 In* 274 ZMlmtU 2MU> m 2-AU Co Sfifi. SJ9t»l74 Ihrtnm , < wfarrkisi>Mi, Cents. i:a etr. texerpt thus*, mat fori *t Wr mnmstly epunesl onr cariswiv ta gL flfo|w .-aa^^^MI . fifoa ^m^n^tajfea fitoHf I** HPPIB vyfihPte Wj vriMfil | WM4 fvmll S . tom..., mmrn IRaandt gUHHri^Sa takSHaaisia , w f GMM IIHW RfWIfo i5 CHARLESTON, S- C. Ififi SI—ly A SILVER TIP Anns i cents TO TMt COST Of A SHOt, AND Oh DOUAfi TO ITS VilOf on 4 N O fan parted work kept on band to anpply the country trade. All work Is anode st our own factory in Die city, and wilder the proijrieter's special Send to Frke List. Factesy mid Ware Nmsm t King, onmitc Canos Hteeet. «*u lute of City railway. I*. 0. Box. ?U 118. July 7 If H06IERT AND And select Window Shade* jr . . sod all other __ found in a First Claas Dry i Hshmeet. The i Millinery Department On THURSDAY', October 10, under tea direction and supervision of Mrs. A. McCormick, So generally known throughont ths Stats for ber skill and taste, offer* nn ostial attractions, the stock haring been care fully selected by herself, and placed at figures to meet all wanta The celebrated Hows Sewing Manhina and American Button-Hole nod Over sea mg Machine constitute a prominent feature in the line of nay business, bring lastly considered the most efficient sod satisfactory now in use. The public generally are invited to give me a coll. J. H. KHTAUD, On Main Street, one door South of Co lumbia Hotel. Columbia, S. C. Oct 11 5—tf il REMOVAL. G mm DjERCKS, Wholesale and Bet Grocer, Columbia, 8. C„ rpspectf ly informs hi* friends and customers that to has removed to his new establishment, formerly Kinder*s building, on t he corner of Richardson and Taylor streets, where he will constantly keep on hand, a well selected assortment of all articles belong ing to his line of business, such as Groce ries. Provisions, Tobaccos, dec. January 26 21-ly employSSt IVJORE MONE Y cos to madebyj tionary < 20,000 i canvassing for Youmaa’s of Every Day Wanta, war. From #85 to #40 a week insured. It Is for every Honskeeper, Farmer, Trade and Profession. For the atdk and well. A reliable book of permanent value ta every wide-awake, progressive person. It sells itself. Extra terms. Profits al lowed more than double money. Address F. M. Rkkd, 188 Eighth street, New York. Oct 4 4—3m BILLS BUCKEYE BELL I0UXBKY ESTABLISHED IN 1887. Cd tolls for churches schools, of PURE BELL-METi Tin--fully warranted oar PA TENT IMP HA yQIXGS. EP* Illustrated sent free. Address VANDUZEN & 108 A 104 East 3d street, Cincinnati, O. Mar 15 23—ly i ted, and mount If Pk0VED m frofetn-J |dtlt LOCATED AT Wnllialla, ». C. r lE Annual Session of tins Institution will commence tto FIR8T THURS DAY of SEPTEMBER (5th), 1878. Pa rents wishing a quiet and healthy MW at which to educate their sons, would do well to consider the advantages of New berry College. The coarse of instrueMou is as thorough a* any institute** of the kind in the Southern 8tate*. For further particulars, addrms Rev. J. P. SMELTEER. WaMriifo, 8. V . Aug 9