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the king.
| matter, as
»<* w« «up.
dmrch
measures
!•
tomiAi?.
Visitor.
8yao<t
°*Swuh
to hand,
mistakes
‘1 to Pi 0e
churches,
|llev. Hall,
sr to ftev.
brethren
teti some
I ^Missionary
divide or
hulld up,
1 do not
| Synod, but
lea submit-
rulea laid
that ever
fyself great*
1 N
amounts
Minutes to
From Pins
from Sk
[reasurer ou
(on ary moo-
all as col-
nuts. Now
id *27.25 re-
I not find any
»ere on the
light in this
either ia
irer, or not.
this money
be, as it is
Minutes,
it ions may
convinced
right which
2orrect, now
>u to it.
OTGHMAK.
Iran Visitor.
|pe of stimn-
muse worthy
fill give you
souot of the
r.ul in the
tig, Va.
>bell) timely
tion that it
pleasure to
mutely deco
de morative of
he intended
occasiou fot
rdiug to the
>ther church.
|or, especially
rigorous por-
and a fa
'hristmas, a
ip, but strong
to the blafb
ind procored
I forest ever
| material be-
surely housed
was wanned
twine, in feet
d, and more
minds, and
hands,
|e boughs, aBd
lg them opt*
until GhrW*
the work ***
fhen the 1*®*
»parted, and
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uitly wrougW
ind Script 01 ^
>f the palp**?
ition of all a*
>f life.
any of
| have eugag*®
(ill now git**
mnner of l )ftV
A small ropt
length to rtj®
)he edifice *
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trooping)? ***
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in one dii*
carried ^
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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. G.. JANUARY 17.1873.
Within the
“Christmas
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\c
|»e rear
the org* n
alcove he
iscripti« u ’ ^
rergree 11:
On the
,tnre ev<
■oted •***
Jla flowers of various hues,
'"fife. M, *‘ i0n ?
ifl | ^|ood °° r
w*#*, »d<wii.
ftfZJfe* to a [<WDt within »
"•ISrfth. mlmg. From thi.
** ,T*,cripU>o jour renters ma,
tm., idea of the interior ap*
for ® the church, and it may
Vi ‘* ** a suggestive base of
io any efforts they may
P Qt forth * n ** MtUe
Jirecd* 11 '
CM*"*
morning
camo, uoltl,
^TeoW, ami otherwise iaclem
13 anil in conseqnenets tiftbibera
^ kep t away who desired to be
The pastor delivered a dis-
C .pon -<*• •/ «•
tT. All tb« servics w«ro con
i’™! io *fefel»»“ o' 111 tho oril « r
St«lbythccb,ml.for thodn,
s •«**'«“ of * *'*""* a ?
• J, j, tbe interest of the Subbed.-
Lol, when » diatribuUon of gitte
„„U be made, “*> ot1,er " ,Ii R iou »
wertiM take I*"*- j
me afternoon was toeot by the
teachenaxl oM« scholars in pre
W ri,. the we for the night display,
ions of was »[*« 'to™ attached
io it, whilst t*o hundred donation*
•jroffl teadww to scholars, scholars
t0 tochers, parents to children, and
friend to friend, huug from its pen-
daat boughs, or lay cosily at its root.
U the time appointed the house was
densely crowded with a large pre-
[tooderance of youth *ud children,
nil on tiptoe anxietf to have a
clearer view of the Christmas tree as
it stood majestically in the dim light,
.»godly tree of many bearing fruits.
Pramtly the work of lightiug the
Ujuncoameuced, disclosing at each
Iightingt some valuable, useful, or
elegaat gift, with here And there one
that would provoke a smile ; but all
tm offerings of the heart. When
the last taper kissed its kindred
dame, the tree was all ablaze, and
.sparkling jewels, rich colored cloths,
aad fancy articles of all descriptions,
picturesquely mingled ^rith the deep
emerald foliage and jetfc of fire. All
gwed intently and admiringly upon
the lovely object for a few moments,
vhai music, with its melodious swell,
broke the spell that boujnd us. Prof.
E. Painter presiding ait the organ,
ad assisted by a conjjpetent choir,
ftvoKd the audience w|th a few well
selected pieces of inusif, after which
the distribution of gifts took place,
preparatory to which; pages were
appointed to deliver them to the
fortuuate donees.
Then commenced ther^rievous work
of spoiling a beaut if u pid
Nupofom, tbe «a EmperurFitares i W* *» w»»A
dted at CkUrlUurst, KogUnd, Jan
nary the Wh.
picture that
but a few moments before had elicit
ed the praise of all.
tu removed, the tfiiunj
was auuouueed. and
page for delivery.
As each gift
of the donee
handed to a
took some
ume to detach two ijjuudm! gifts
and present them. I must not, in
tb» connection, forgot to mention
ttet oar pastor was njot forgotten.
Hiacongregation presented him doth
and trimmings of a fine quality for
an overcoat, aod last year, about this
time, au elegant drefcs coat. So
■oteit be.
Tie presentation having been com-
pieted, we were again favored with
*°®echoice music; after which tbe
pastor made a short address, return-
rag thanks to his people for their
hnd remembrance, and also some
appropriate remarks, directed more
Particularly to the children, in regard
to the day f the propriety of its reli-
observance, aui| the great
facts and truths associated with it,
Hmi w hich should never be forgotten,
^interesting services of the day
*cre closed with prayer, dosology,
ai1 ^ ^nediction. All the exercises
ff «re conducted with that sobriety
and decorum which betjoine the holy
agitation of God, and we feel as
sured that children and parents
returned to their happy homes on
1 Qrittma^ night thankful for all their
Head of the Chuirh, has ever char
acterized the Evangelical Luthear.iu
Church. Among these i« reckoned
Christinas as a day of yatiodnl km
tivity to the church and the world,
because on this day the universal
Christian church, with fitting cvr*
mouiea, celebrate* the birth «»f “a
Saviour, which it Christ the Lord,*
au occurrence of “gotnl tidings and
of gnnt joy to all people* What
more proper than that all, with suit !
able demonstrations of gratitude ami
thanksgiving, should |m»> him reli
gious homage and honor on the day
of his amazing caadMonuioo ami
deep humiliation, when be, “being
iu the form of God, yet made him
self no reputation, aod took ii|a>n
him the form of a servant, and was
made in the likeness of men ; and
being found in fashion as a mao,
be humbled himself, and became
obedient unto death, even tbe death
of the cross r
It certainly wouli seem to lie m
keeping with the religious fratmtiea
of the day that the bouse of God
should ha tastefully decorated with
symbols of life—of life immortal In
connection with consideration drawn
from aeetbelieal fitness, I way name
others of practical import. U ia
good policy to have some object
be^ire tht* church which im|MMies its
exactions upou the resource* aud
energies of a congregation. Under
this treatment, its apirit, bone and
muwcle are developed; amt of the
two, it is far preferable that a eon
gregatiou should wear out by exer
vise (if such a thing were possible,;
rather than rust out through sheer
indole ace, or for lack of something
to do. A congregation uniting from
time to time in the prosecution of a
laudable church enterprise, are great
ly benefited by social contact and
conversation, aud that myatemms
principle of sympathy to which w»
are all susceptible, and by which we
are so powerfully affected. The
members of the eburth learn to
know, respect and love each other
Mutual confidence Moapired, latent
church love made manifest, lasting
friendships formed, the {condition of t . t |( j |
the congregation ianproved, and a : J Hoot,
thousand salutary influences go forth, ( Komcr
which, like sunshine, slowl tbeir^Jr^MStWdWhobrr^HJ
cheer ami comfort ojion the spirits
of the irresolute and despondent.
A growing ehurch improves on work,
and a* declining one will certaiuly
die without it. t'bristmas and other
festive seasons, us well as tbe many
pressing needs of tbe church. faniUh
seasonable occasions for a display
of the taste, zeal^cnergy. hoe and T I. Tarnipared!]
resources of n congregation wrho j Ever*,
love GihI and the church; and 1
aui confident that mir people will
follow a leader who Is not tame, but, |t*v X4 Hichsrdsow Ud
is always in advance of tbe front lute. Geo Ellers, N t
These Christtuas exercises, wben
eoodueted u|H»n the prmcipU * of a
sound morality, (which they ever
should b»?, or not at all.) exert a
happy influence npon the church,
the world, and especially the youth
of a congregation and community.
The world can not remain uuuu
pressed w hen they liehold ihe Irieuifca
of Christ abandon tbe areolar par
suits of life and wend their way to
tbe bouse of God, there to worship,
in humble adoration, the Redeemer
of the world, and listen to the
thrilling story of his incarmttioii a*
(he helpless babe iu tbe manger at
Bethlehem. Christians realize that
it is good to wait upon the laird iu
his courts, and to contemplate the
love of the Father in the gift of his
only liegotten Hon as a ransom for
sin. Here they find that the grace*
of humility and love are purified,
whilst meditating upou the life of
him who was full of grace sud truth.
And here, too, their hope is strength
ened, that when he,who was once a
feeble infant shall come again to
judge the qnick and dead, they may
be numbered with those on lu» right
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taken a new lease of lifts, end le ever
joyed to find Um UepnwwMrd feeling
diMiputed, tbe eoutire habits ear
rected, sad saw •trescus of Israilli
coursing through bis vidua, by using
summon* Uver Regulator
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their grave* yeses sgw had they md Wee
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PIANOS, t ORGANS AND? MELODEONS
*
I' o r Cli u rclicw a ml Hunilny Schools
I TAKE lilt* mtoVd to inf«»nn tbe nublir that I )u»v«- added to my Book aad
Hairaaerr Hucim to th? **le of IMANOB, ORGANS and MELODEONS, msn-
wfwtoand by tV oldnM and fln-l «1*** maknx in the United Ktatew, at price* that
Will peer I wd* all fompHUto, being within the meauw of all dmirinr a good, «ub-
Maatiel Tiumhi or Or tout. The tone of the* Piano* hi remarkable for its peculiar
•wetonew* and great brilliancy, never l«dn«r it* quality w hen forced to it* utmost
capacity. Kwr pnwer they are an paralleled, and are celebrated for their quality of
lame, «vqukMte elaalk touch, end elegance of style and finish, embracing all the
modern improvt-ment#,annuiating of Itoutde Veneered Rowewood Caae, Ivory Front
Iteva. French Grand Actioo, lUrp Pedal, Full Inm Frame, Overstrung Bass, Ac.
Pisans aad Organ* thoroughly repaired and tuned hv an experienced gentleman,
and «*i i *f art mw guaranteed. Hcod for lUuatrated Catalogitc of Pianoa and Organ*,
which I wilt wend you by mail, with Price List. Below is a price list of each
style of Plasm:
Btyic It J 7 Octave. IV-mimmI caae, moulding on plinth - ft390
“ 17 Ortave, Itowwood caae. Serpentine base, heavy top moulding, 380
* “It Octave, lb <w w ink) case. Serpentine base, caned pedal and octagon
b’g*. ... ............................................................ 873
“ “ 4 T Octave. Rmrvond case, moulding on plinth, can ed leg* and i>edal,
l*j a ». Hi mit *lriug*. full iron frame •. 400
“ “ 3 ? * Move, lUwewood caae, Agraffe treble, caned legs, full iron frame,
f it wry d«-<4. patent over Mringw, eto.,.J 430
“ “ • 7 Nyuaie grand, toaewood case, agraflt- treble, jw-arl moulding,carved
U ir*, U-ngtb of ease 4 feet Si inch*-*, w idth 8 feet 4 inches 300
*' "77 *w urc, 4 large round cwrucrw, extra heavy mtmlding, caned lcga,\%50
“ “17 Octave, 4 Urge round corner*. Wavy carving back and ft out, wer-
(watitte liaae, solid toft and full iron frame 000
W. J. DUFFIE,
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Robert L Osm, President Theo. A. Wetmore, Vice-President
Isaac H. Allen, Secretary^ .
AfftTMatwy i.ttoi, ftMso.o*»
INCOMK f«r 1“?t. 1,681 .HO
Number of policiea issued in 1871, 5^34.
Tbia CtoBfwr imuhw LIFE. NON-FORFEITURE in TEN PAYMENTS, and
rA I * *w M l N r ItlUk’IES. on the moat favorable terms.
in, Mtewdw «re derlwrrd at tb* end of Jhrmt year. All Policies are Non-Forfeiting
inducement* w ill be offered by
nrwt year
after thiwr annual Premium* hare been paid.
liberal ind
A few good agent* wanted, to whom
LOUIS SEERFESEE,
General Agent for South Carolina,
No. 40 Broad Street, Charlotte*
Janr 7
1 A DIES w iH> w d. boworable employ- f If LIVAU n
L meat, xAdtw 1st Peek Mstmfariarfiff IV lift /1.1ftMJm
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1872
I
HAVE recently returned from tbe
North, and
the rood elegant
in nrejiared to exhibit
and complete stock of
R.&W.C.SWAITIKLI).
ttt
iMmL fxrf
. IK* w*t«t«.
Twhcto It a ura Bbawhaw et i* etc
Aay wf mm tomb* texeypt ttone
xrr? «ewt by mail at
tod to Aumlay
it ihaM a«iniMkjjJI haaM XSmwMtka i n ,1 a a .. a^W^m
tMMftMMMh dtoft* to' 1 ll ''
A aft 1.1
Dewberry College.
Feb 1«
I»1 rriK A CHAffRA!
N c ! MV at* mew receiving our new ly wire ted
1 i MPRINO ami HUMMER STOCK of
I
TSg, Tht Rest Useful lavention uadt m *d e clothimg.
af the Age. n ath,
i FURNISHING GOODS, etc.
FRENCB STARCH E.VAl
ing tloorw shall be liftrtl up.
Finally, it serve* to keep alive in
the memory of the rising generation
the wonderful history of onr Ia»rtl
from the manger to tbe crows, as tbe
babo ill BethlfhciuJ to tho croriflc*! li* HEN Ihc tjfe Kcwttomg Kaat In
n«,i jvIm.« An.i it... .. to» remedy ia at hum. Due Vt?!-
PYfR 1.1 I 1 w uwtMux ivM **«i.sa Mi’im. v«i »«»w a i^iik
Xbai an in<l heartkS felt> hand, and enter in with hiu» Io hi*
v an win , l0 t nn-t-L again, under ^V
1 ** >r riruamstances, is morally
I !
ni a11 nreet again,
ne’er to sever?
’dll peace wreathe her chain
r?^ n , 118 forever 1
L P to that world of liglit
e a ^,^ ear Suviodr;
♦f j^^We all there unite,
Happy forever.”
*®ay be opportune to close this
communication with a few words of
plication. I!
meet aDd proper that Christ-
eRitoi . ^ ^ °^^ved by all, and
'►riatw chrts ^ans, with appro-
■ religions services. Nations
rn** Wa ^' 8 anniversaries
of great events in
^ir history. \v e UavS our 8th of
Dr. Twit* Hale Dyu la the torn to mm
m AlriTUTCBSMSm
ilii..,,GiiUiiiaiiiiiii •!**» aatowwmto.'"iMiiiw(«'-ii^iia«i
NEVER SAT Dill
THnroM tot' cor(!«
TUI Tour Heart Ache*
(•rftrste at
DAY *i ft
•A whto flU
w*tl to I
•Ihiiq
^^® J y»22d of February, and 4th
*/> aD( ^ fofty are observed as
rx. m . k - e P«<?hs in onr natioual life.
m our national n
t 'Ciurcli of the old dispensation
m : ,. ei Alenin annual feasts, ro-
rivi. l lt,r ^ rac ^ riie Passover, tbe
' L-:° f . tbe «t Mt. Sinai, &c.,
Uc* p K t * lat rite church of the
God (l8t>en8at, on, the kingdom of
Point»a eartl1 ’ riwultl liave her ap-
8 ** #008 of f ** 8tivit y and
them r rtn<i 8lie lms alw «.V* hatl
day K ( ar hed iftspectfor these holy
«ve u J g . wit f prominent
u th« history of the Great
JjSfc'-T, ‘1
God-mao u|xm Calvary. And thus
retniudeil of his life of privation,
and death of agony in nian’s behalf,
their young and susceptible hearts
can not fail to be moved with eiuo
tious of mingled sorrow and thank*
fulness. Moreover, Christian church
festivities presentX^M'table'oeeaaioii
that'may be most appropriately tm
proved by a congregation in testify,
ing by generous gilts their reaped
for and appn*ciation of tbe invalua
ble £service* of a devoted i*aator.
The noble conduct of the wise men
at once suggests itself a* worthy of
imitation, who wben they came
where tbe child was, “opened their
treasures, and preaeuted gift*,of gold,
trankincenae and myrrh.* How it
wonld cheer tbe heart of a faithful
minister at each recurrence of Christ
mas to lie remembered by ht* flock.
Paul said : “Now I praise yoo, breth
ren, ,tbat ye remember me in all
things.” And a greater than Paul
has said: “Verily I «av *»dU> you,
inasmuch as ye gave done it nnto
one of the least of these my bivthrftn,
vc have done it uuto me.”
Caros Road.
will aaataff th*
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away af (to
rla. »«kI
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for Or
CO., tm Ram? *cm. |
giving name of Lmthermm
Jan 17
ftSAft. •• them totttoM to !toml
(Trenlara A4fr«w ftUDPOnt A
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BUCKEYE BELL FOTODBT
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llwMMft
PKAFBCT-FITTWG SHIRTS
Latost ntylsa af KIKING HATS on haml.
Owr
FirvbNig U»eeds IVptrtarnt
<3»vr
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?« fart owr feUfe k riu brace*
^ New and Nobby, which **
Wf* will pirn nr the moat fastidious,
mi a rail am! to convinced.
R A W C SWAFFIELD
ar 29 *29—t f
TRE FAITH,
( KRISTIAN Hni'K
GRACES/’ J CHARITY.
AixI mt atodeth faith Itncw* and char-
e f. the** ihror: bnt ti»e greatest of ttoae
t‘
DRY GOODS
Ever brought to thi* market, consisting
of the latest and moat popular Myles in
Draw (i<xnK ('assimeira, Ac., with a
full line of
HOSIERY AND GLOVES!
And select assortments of Carpetings,
Window Shades and Curtains, Rues,
Mattings, sad ail other articles usually
found ij a First Class Dry Goods Estab
lishment.
The xrand opening of the
Millinery Department
On THURSDAY, October 10, under the
direction and supervision of
Mm. A. McCormick,
•
So generally known througbout the State
for lier skill and taste, offers unusual
attractions, tto stock having been care
fully selected by herself, and placed at
figure* to meet all wonts.
Tto celebrated
How 3 Sewing Machine
and American Button-Hole aad Over
Bewing Machine constitute a prominent
feature in tto line of my business, being
Justly considered the most efficient and
lustly consul
NUi-fji. ton
to
now in use.
The public generally are invited
give me a call.
j. a. zntARD,
0a Main Street, one door Sooth of Co
lumbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C.
Oct 11 5—tf
8lyi®t<£
Li EZ t— I s.
,*“* W—i j‘ rta l J} For C-hrabfe. School, Fire Atarn.
r ww *» pure ana icoasr m Farm a, Ac, Fine-toned, vranaatod, low
e Circulars sent free.
w. .... -Jr jm;—Jr.J. cr=7.Trs
£zix?13*i5ir •ftTZMStSUi.««
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turn » « * ^ » y @3.13, ^ ” k^’ 5 Tat ♦** * fflrwf. w ft
flrmuflAfl A Ott.
m Weal
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tot'
Jan 18
•tf
1 1
Jan 8
D«««
Nmmt Bammnmt far 1878
8* M a yt
dollar litM
sent free to
■ Mteftraird
Prim of Mags- *
Feb 2S
eow—ly
Hiwri, New T<
l£—43t
bmrml (bratouf Agrwt# wanU-d every-
d. wberr. ljargw namtMMMtoMM and territory
gtiArw?fexad ftw agents eonfiden-
tial drewc. You eaa hardly show the
Christian Oram* to any person of taste
■ wflftmnt getting a
T ft. ARTHUR A
s>wi
Wm n
h.
eow—At
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
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for the beat and cheapest familv
Bible ever published, will to sent free of
charge to any book agent. It contains
nearly 500 fine Scripture illustrations,
and agents arc meeting with unprece
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rience, etc,, and we will show von what
our agents are doing, National Publish
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