The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, January 24, 1873, Image 4
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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. nHJMRIA. s. C.. .!ANTARY 24, 1873.
Poetry.
mmm tugutm mugu i
In tto Inning.
All day the wind hath bowled along the
less,
All day the wind halli »wept mnm tte
Plata.
All day on rootling gram and waving
tree*
w^i fallen “the useful trouble of the
.: gJhfc- ^
All day beneath the tew-huug, dreary «ky
'The dapping earth ted cowered Multanly.
At last the wind had sobbtd itself to real.
At tea* to weary calm noun wank the
A crimson lino gleamed sadden in the
Where golden flecks rose wavering into
form.
A hushed revival heralded the night,
And with the evening-time awoke the
light.
The rosy color tfnsfced the long gray
waves;
The rosy color tinged the mountains
i , brown;
And where the old church watched the
village gravee, . „ ,
Wooed to a passing blush the yew-tree s
frown.
Bird, beast, and tlower relenting Nature
knew, .. , , .
Aud one pale star roee shimmering In the
blue.
So, to a long lift# crushed in heavy grief.
So, to a path long dartomd by
The slow sad hoursbrin
n
was gone, and oo the top of a high A few
hilL* after a itsliamnh *s
mmm m mmI | I Ikimlt * IlftiiAuriA ft/ fiiiif
AUtt § IHRI UMi i MiMlfe. Mlwlilll Wwlf
said Henry, “if the gates were bias, ami
heavy,* their KkhanL
all
ng touches of relief
hispers of hope and strength of trust
‘‘Tsn^ySaTCitar©,’’ God of love and
And ifwf the evening-time there will be
light.
[All the Year Hound.
Children’s Department.
4 -r---rr* — "Tr^r- ! T~ —»•••• ^
For the Lutheran V tatter
^ftmsou
I | NLMHIlK TWO.
“What else will you tell ns about
Samson, mother P said Harry. “I
thiuk that his catching three hundred
foxes and patting some fire-brands be
tween their tails, and then letting them
fun loose, was pretty bard to believe,
bat if the Bible says so, it must be
taue.”
“Certainly, my sou, the whole
narration is found in the Bible, ami
algo in a history of the Jews, written
by a learned Jew himself, called
Josephus. He gives quite an ex
tended account of Samson and of
his immense strength. The Holy
Bible gives a number of narrations
which are wonderful, and were per
formed by a power above that of
any earthly man—miracles, as they
are called. Every story in the Bible
has some miraculous eveut in it.
Ton remember that I told you this
when* I related the story of the
‘Furnace of Fire.’”
a Yes, mother, I believe it all;
but now please say what else Samson
did.”
‘•Well, after he went, up to the
top of a tall cliff, where his enemies
could not get him, and which waa
in the tribe of Judah, the Philis
tinea determined to have him, and
for that purpose made war against
Jndah. The tribe told them that
they were not responsible for what
Samson did, and that they most let
them alone. The Philistines said:
‘We won’t let you rest in peace until
you give up Samson to ns.’ The
men of Jndah therefore came to the
rock Etam, aud told Samson that he
had brought the vengeance of the
Philistines upon them, and that he
must surrender himself, and be bound
and delivered to them. Hamnoa told
them if they would not hurt him
themselves, but only deliver t)im up,
that he would come down. So they
swore unto him: ‘We will not kill
you, but only bind you fast.’ Then
he came down to the three thoasaml
men, and they bound him with two
new coras, and when they brought
him to Lebi, where the Philistine*
were* waiting for him, the Spirit of
the Lord came Aipon him, and made
him so strong that he burst off the
cords as though they were threads
of flfix, and as he saw the jaw hone
of a dead ass lying there, he picked
it up and rushed at the Philistine*,
and killed a thousand men, right
away, with it. This made him feel
very proud, indeed, and be forgot to
give God the glory for giving him
that strength, and he took all the
credit to himself. Directly be felt
very thirsty, and could find no water.
Then he remembered that God had
helped him, and he prayed to God,
and asked him not to let him die of
thirst after that he had given him so
great a deliverance. God heard his
prayer, and he caused a hollow place
in the jaw bone to split apart, and
a clear rill of water to gush out,
so that Sam sou drank and satisfied
bis thirst. After that he went to
a city called Gasa, and when the
Philistines heard of .it, they went
down and compassed the city, and
laid men in ambush to catch Sam
son if he came out So they laid
qniet all night, and said: ‘When
the daylight comes, we will certainly
catch him.’ But in the dead of
night Samson got op from his bed,
and took the gate of the city and
the two posts, and went away with
them upon his shoulders—the big
bar that held them together also.
He carried them to the top of a hill
near Hebron. In the morning the
people got up, and behold I the gate
of the wall that surrounded the city
“They were made very strong ami
heavy, and could not ha lifted by
any dosen of men now. The Phils*
tines were almost in despair of *v« r
getting Samson.
“But It at last happen. ! that ho
loved a women in the v allay of
Horek whose name was fMUlab.
Then the lords of the PbtlisLtiosoame
to her and said : ‘Make Samson tel!
you wherein the secret of his gnat
strength lies, so that we may prevail
against him, and we will give yoa,
each one of us, eleven hundred
piece* of silver.* Delilah thought
that a fine chance to get rich, and so
she fogged Sattwou to tell her what
made him so strong. Samson Udd
her: ‘If they bind me with arvea
green withe*, I shall not he able to
help myself.’ Ho she bound him
with seven green withe*, and sho
bad Ive of the Philistine* close by,
ready to seise upon him, and when
she aakl, The Philistine* he ttpuo
thee,’ he pot oat his arms sud broke
the withes op like tow. Then she
said: ‘Too have mocked and mails
sport tor me; tall ms truly what
makes yoa so strong.* Well, ho
•aid : ‘Bind a»e (tea with new ropes,
and I shall be weak.’ Ho she bound
him with new rope*, aud directly he
broke them like a thread. Then eh#
teased him to toll her the troth, ami
he said: ‘Weave the levcw lochs of
my hair iato a web.’ Ho she did that
also, ami he got op in his sleep ami
carried away the whole of the web,
ami the beam of the loom, too. De
lilah then began to worry Mommur
in real earnest.'*
“Didn't she love him, another f
Why did she want the Philistines la
kill hint T
“She did net k»ve kiwi a* much ea
she did the promised money that she
was to obtain ; and, fowictas she waa
a daughter of the Philistine* her
self, and wanted to know also what
did make Bamsoct so strong. Ho
she teased and worried him greatly.
To-morrow night I will tell yoa a hat
he told her was the secret of his
great strength " B.
—
Miscellaneous.
T«npsran:<:
flow A I.iwvrk PUX.—The first
time that 1 ever saw him was while
at dinner at his father’*, who was aa
elder in one of oar village charehrs,
and an scoots (dieted head of aa
accomplished household. “My son
Richard,’* said the Ihther, as be In
trod need ns. And as my first glanre
fell upon him. my admiration was
immediately awakened at his general
urbane sir and bearing Nor was
it at all abated as he entered into
the general conversation of the circle,
und exercis'd his silvery toagne.
Richard L., K*q, t was intelligent,
courteous, affable, eloquent, and
showed la every word sad aor#
tnent the grace ami polish which
only lengthened Iwterroarse with
good society can produce. Promt
neut at the bar of Ismisiana, he had
impnied the daughter of a feadtug
lawyer of that Htate, and was a
father. Why he was at the North,
I did not then anderstsmL
Home time passed, when he rapped
at the door of my study, was admit
ted, passed a few ordinary words,
looked into my Grsek Testament,
made some sensible remark* upon
the ancient*, amt finally recline*I
upon a lounge, where, to my atmost
surprise and grief, I perceived creep
ing slowly over him the comatose
state of semi in toxical too. I* poo
his recovery he made some lame
attempts at an apology, said some
thing of peppermint ss a medicine,
and desired my company In the
cars, that he might go home. A
neighbor shortly after told me tW
hi* habits were the real cause of hi*
being at his father's house, that they
hail already severed him from his
wife and children, aad shut him oat
from the privileges of his Louisiana
home.
The next time 1 saw him, soon*
months afterward, was when hs was
anoriag, In the deep sleep of a
drunkard, on a sofa in my parlor,
where he bad hastily east himself
when admitted daring my absence.
After suffering him to He awhile, I
resorted fee help to the weigh for
already mentioned, who, upon enter
ing the room, took the sleeper by
the arm, and said, somewhat sharp
ly, “Dick, comeP* Ah, mat my
Richard L., Esq., was staggering out
from my door as nothing bat bare
“Dick.’' Aod ( soon foqpd that this
was his correal appellation. He
was “Dick L." here, and “Dick I**
there. Rom had shorn him of all
his titles to honor and respect among
turn, os well as robbed him of every
thing that could make his life happy
aud useful, and compensatory to
those food parents, who, aotwiib
their son.
fer ram, was all
>1
*t, aad away
offer subtle.
1, At. l it* M-h* fl a I, . „ 4’JH
ureugni incur son
board, sod into the
house circle Fur 1
sou f Alast that
the feet that he wv
upoa the tup of a
he woakl plunge
iato *Ihmluiijr ms ImAuW Aad
www alarms mwomwe ^mree
by successive jdttt ■■gr*
At the breaking oat of the lots
civil war he still returned wwougt of
an acoomidialMd ainnhuwid la eposes
no entrance Into the army as a
sahonllast* ofikec, whence, hod he
been oat <*f the c l ul« fee *.»{ the rum
fiend, he might have climbed to
higher pout t»oq* aad honor*. Bat
this art b drama, inexorable aad m
satiated, by whom he hod fsllc* os
fih A so* jad'fl* hs*
mNT| NMMN Hfral JpJPNI to MNtol fxfiNlra’wT -
to hi* native towa to renew the uhl
^gjj |WMt
a broken hr*rted father the duopole-
mg lament: “O ft I thirds, my soa*
my sou Richard 1 Weald to God I
had died for t lur, O Richard, my
•on, my mm t*
Thaw he fed, as thoosaada la oar
load, from (be rank* of al
siona ms-1 occupations, are
after him, hy the sirsa mdnet mne §f
the fcntax feat tag howl II# Adi as
another illitatrwf tew ad the
admonitory warning to the
that “Worn la a masher j
drink la raging.*—CArteMoa tFedMjp.
he HI* ik* «Uk
bs amass to play, Is at the
•or owa
keep
fis
House aad Farm.
Jtli:- 1 i'; •: -t ^IMRSW
ffalfor Up'tte Loaves
Many are apt tj‘ |
dying leaveufof the satams
the
of little I
•i they
oootsio
8 This is
not only
•dire with ouvtwlisg asms lo
what they hare already goc I.
therefore, he thankful for health and j vegetable matter, bat potash, lime,
compsteaei, aad above att, far a earthy salts, which are all re
quired for the growth of the crops of
BfidbsmilMd Air
badtjr
Is oftsm the |da
* Ills, iwtocilii sir i
It* deadly work. Not
lu a hundred luthisc
trv Is s fit nlaee to which to
childreu six or eight hours ot the day.
The little ones are herded tugether in
i BW iBBPIa^iwmilW^m IT”" ” « MWHBBw fiiBi I-era#*
! i (,■ . in’' M 'h < ! ^ *, j j - v * * t
Rad all
dr. The hardy and lb*
utuy ha aide to vmdifi fha fife
am grew pule sud haggard,
riixitlur uu tkrwut thnr
aim ft a Id-wm i i m tlyi ajm
womqg we* ^s a w ‘‘wg woe * *
gw# KjgskggHl tt sk^. ij #> Mil . w
am |mMI Uf trp Itflll laPP
grave. Will
dhlfiiF life# r-iSH]
evtlt
m p hick r» j
lowly. Well
fetwwrw sad is
those who lit * uOMMig
of the Nou-Kagtaad
Gud'w tMxrv air la Wbutlt'
flow is tlu* wxatuMsed f
the next sammur. Nature enrich**
her setL, year after y ear, la the greet
hy the deoompoel
ti.ii] ikuw. U»«i.« And it ,rfttii
hardly posaibU that any rudsctlng
fermur or horticulturist can allow
them to be swept sway by every
wind that (down, end finally lost
altogether.
If la orchards the leaves of each
tree shoo Id he collected, end be
nlaced under tlu* null ut»«*ut the
roots, they would pro rid* in the
<iuviMat muuuee the brat itoaaible
f i Uh frdMri
daily
•Pi
The- fellow tag Is rxtrsrbnl fr«»u» so
artwb In /'tow* Ufeea, wriltca
by the Free «*harch minister iu
I ,HU> *» m | RMMMMiri O/f
wwi wo 1 " « ■ - wt w* e ^n*uw w* 1 w»ww
t mum enttuert^,! w ith them
t ’ItH' ii# 4gg ftfefeUfed*’
(hftrdMrliMill ft# Ufeal «i/ lW
lo the brethren of the wo
r tifiJI IdN l 1 raav uxAaxat ica* ifiklhdl dglfeiMf# t ft
the ApoatAe I’aal pTrachrel
Here also woe pfereed with red hot j aad wirht«Tmf the
treeut the tongue of the is in pot cum
feonoe of f’hrist, fitovsntki Multio, uu
the fifth Heptemta
«»ud, situate lu the
- more readily lacaeporated
hw r (.much! t .« r with the manure by Iwftug trodden
fe the mors retired mmke oud sad worked ores In the stall, than if
wf the toad j sad the tmpn* reanreed daily They are csficudally
ait In anaaUf dani- {reesumenS. il fbr hot beds, mixing
bags Is boated te s high (must, aad : the
lesvee with the
dartag tha ( area are; aad there i*
im ■
Via del
tho first, admits wt
gttrfe tu the
ftfi the span
retire Tt
apruof of
gum
reti
It
iihI in r*»«i urtler.
the puhw^sf the ahl
sbere the l\iqw* used to
injustice, la feet, It wag is this pal |d to ^... _
s fin.mik sILa ftoOHniA OumdimiunMifi o*
■ ' ** *fe'h ■ * ^ j, ju. ..gw fcwO tntwias immm Sum an 11 - k mt sta r ka
happened, it waa here that tha noble tx. - fcufW
w A i imm mijireu#wmmm* i redr WilRMVm WraaBd*atfere
I Ltus frxewk g inaam^ufi Sima a h^s
rhere she woe kept being stifi 1 —--* -— ,k.
m
•boald hs side to preash the troth to
these I st i Id in a* £ sad tel it is as.
Nothing is Impronlhls with the true
UOd ftV Ing (mm! PcnUHSC*. (hrests,
aoooymotts letter*—every thiag has
S .,w... —d n | w I i h^oo
If feWl M«fw# H VTfipNB IdPfPP
4,i»*rt#r A. kmt t« Mt rnmmgm tbmm
P fife Ifefife #ftdi fife
the eternal gwardtona af the Rtacnol
City. Gar meetings are act crowd
ed re in the w in ter, but (hey keep op
j 'rkv-H dn j%tl a s gterJhnsi^anJI fiot-wnad
nl hv a fuwl number <4 children,
la one word, we may any that the
Free Chsreh here to growing in
• if t f ti '.3 B*,..f il<^naiHUB^^^m>^nkaa>ar os* aatsk
W— * * * tv ^^raoa so e swwa
a..gw.g.~g. fiA* | >- ■» # ki cn ttn
gggfgl ■.’..
cos are bw'lr.jg tteepamsfi fiwe ^idlnsiaslou
to (he Lonfs woppse The pragma*
of out schools is Is nrete stslil i, nod
well no to gladden the hearts of «l!
on X # asowul .11 u ^ I bi-_im u*. _X wean snuMmt
W|MJ W19 llllFIFilmm : : iVWMMI
uu„ - g-. S it 01fe.m -Mm il iMItiMiJ
rest? < sw' a xwd wfisfev ggNPre^^erdw a
ukkl^k ■ kofe Am m .Moo OysT miMi.miL01JL.Ji ki-
w area were in uanger or pwrmuing
S ku imL. fhoiM aom i e si awB^ua^Sn
inwvmgn inrejwiii nnvwTBi pvcir
to iitjbT sew now. thanks to the ever
tioneof the Rev. Jf. It MeDougaJI.
and some I tails it Lwl^.,
eotoblishod. They nsatuln wlasty
seven children *
I k j. . .-.1^ jk ... fc. Mkl L, ... „ — .
rail % # • flCra mM^pMrera, re BM> 1#
#1 tfe dftjt # iggji |^|#| l^pgi- 1^## Mift f I iftT
l#k)#b Tbr tMn bmMMm of hs*
life is to got oreasy mare oreoey —
(bat ho may still get met sod orere
■n.MiMd&W' O W ■— XiO. Jibfi X I B AtfMnLoljoftiWjO; .,.,
BMPBUy* I i# Ire reUMI MT raQpIra fiMB t
may mg what tiefeesuw said, 'The dill
il tfi u«:p| ill (hi l)fik«lff gg|
wwc^ev war v^u wiwo ysc vhw ww w fwiwew
^ ra make a man hoover, fee It was
# hhhth jpPfMhl
wi T#ihfdft r Itii iftMm |m* Bum;
cries beyond riche*, ns aa this side
of them.* And yet, heaven duhvitr
u* from pinching poverty, aod grant
that, having a compsteoep, we assy
1 won faerf musait S IL mnv hr wvl g mnfi msm Six— mV
IWP Cvsn«w*fifi ramrel ummmmMrnm* .-MW raP
repine, or so mash re think the gift*
of God aft unequally dealt, If wo
wee another abound with rteheo |
m IkOin an A i m asamiUlMlk fllkn jhaeire fi IL u*. •
wnen, re *»*ni snows toe *nrm laa*
are the key# that keep
bang often i
man’s girdle,
f nma Half the Uom, la Mm mdi
: w raters, “the berk* of the manatee
jiWciteawL faiiaiHiij — on Ife. u Sim. a *■ — # .■ a — *tn „
wfT# Irv&mMmjt fair w.®P* IfksDII |BiirT B dlf
I IInp fmnm rmudimgf ead yet
# efiowld *4* ( l Malve* m QPBNmUI
cam moke • araloal mttmxr at the arst
ter, aad cufiSect all the leave* which
fell late the highway*. - Ceoolry
Cfiafire fhferp.—I hate prepared a
very extwdfen* dktrkrn <-el#ry from
the fellowjmg dimdtuis, and hav.-
aevwr ferlvd: Take the while greet
pt»-*a -A vtoTi floe oaly of m turkey or «tmkea; cat
with n kaife, out vwy fine—ehoat
lieai(msff a tlie, cat the celery in
the »sare **>, half re mneh arere
rdery re great. Tire yolk of two
eggs, thooeughly lesim with the
t<ret quaBly uf uhve «mI, |x>nred very
sfealy, till re threk as bailor, (I
should think, «*oe half )«at of oil—
more if you faury. In (he mixture
rub quite a gwmd deal of mixed mu*
Urine uJ<l tk»i ,4fl * «m«wqfh t«» take up the oil.
w* w ^wgk i * e mux’
•e It had terns glriu to fern b* *" rt ‘VH (he eggs, tel and muwtard,
might re well levy* It, te answered, l mmr #r,,, <WBK * ** ft* thhak,
is an tme to km ie« mil oi - *^l! *hw to the secret of a hs\ mg it good.
a so aud a hod man b—«‘ tk» Umu * mI ' 1 *"« doaea olive*
rhr Two %\
hug samag hi« white aelghhors, ask
gd Aw e tilths tobarwno, seal oare of
them haring oNkare Iwiwre fca trtepurhri
The day tel
gave
Inquired
r, reying
of * da
the
J
rey K is i
•Why, he
ret mine, tha had
gave M to yoa,
a lifer jparaPla
aimed, end capers fe taste— pertepe
owe third uf a bottle. Ytaegsr to
t^li(!(i the dressiug. lui ( it mast not Ire
mi. W< H mM. iw l» few SO. He m* u, |«.r it
m ywara. m*t the mnurj * The my*** refiery aad « brekeu natil you
err yaat ready to ore it; odd unit, of
con be mad.'
it.
wfcoo soy, *Na,
rey, ‘Never oread, yoa got
hay atere dram;* the good
ite ate do
sa f as I ddat know what to do, aad
I thiuk te gu t» deep} hut the food
snow aad the t«4 man keep talking
*U night, sad treahte are; sad now
I ft’Sfi'^Pk OS a mufcMajyu% f’S-tU-ifli f Tauif-ft osfian^ft hi
“Hsreu us mu m
& nAMw nsatfeai 1 Vi y #> mre.l x #vr^^s‘ft
a F* 'Wifi.... •-mem-g rake jp l'anmly
gufegaaNgmsf* *«yi4 k#ra^fersiWtktrft fig 11 asAfirafera 4m
weT jf ^P^OOi# gw mlw® wfasU'^Auvr I#
*( g a —md-mmdLm s I, ,!>• m AOMb m,a .i
a* firafef ifiiTlir VMIB| umrww mWw
la maRipHed ferns# to pesreo-
of the white bear aad
dehaktlhl as la the Idoad of flu Lx.
mra mmwvvw* tm wt^a*re ST^^^wets west *f'’wxmfii
Mo pradUMl i ii ii of the soil, so
aa have aa date te
Bool ora slpsfi
laxarlnatly where
i Ik *• t ^i jimifr
with ull the upfdteuore of
ggfL gggfi finr their Mtrwefura see
parthrularty fiued from a trcfferol
iMvnd. since the arehives of eeniogv
without It—(Wsfqf (hsftevN.
Ifeuwafe fm Add tied*. ~ A oom
qmadeai write* “On evdd mghta.
wImmi I have ate sufitefeat bedding
over are, eapectatty at hotels, where
we rao oat always get just what w*
want, I adopt a very simple plan,
lot use reenmabeuMt it to otter*.
Throw of owe or two of the top
covers from the bed, then get two or
(Sal*' U flkl.B& S M*T’li ffifisdi V fifeT'IT Iftf 0# Cklh#
mill *|||| ■ynfrmfl list lit ira Jjftfefe Itfd
^ fifip wemepe wagpomraiva m*pirara '•*## Mfera
-Ifidtfeic) 8N r J
m ilk ||p m so- a rum and ana* Lrefokl*
*"* era ^^w ^mswww wimeaaiasrwpw waso^woTir
night, without nay pereuptihte to
crease to the weight of the bedding.**
jipMwd 1 JimIm —Kirkl nmiiMla of
v es .me : ssg| up si wws
coo qoart of vinegar, one ounce of
b- • g<'IT jb#lI im '^9RP
Hof) the sugar, vinegar and
; pul in the t(plis
od let them remain
aatil leader (ahoat twenty mi wake*}.
Take them out oud put them te a jar.
verify them by preecrcf'd
to the recks, the lead end re % eras |kail down the syrup until It is thick,
of tte froinniii North. W hot force* **d pour it wvur.
MB IMM Vkrh predared the rhaagr from a mikl io —orae—~—-
that they steg him , u tervtfic rngtoo uf eterss# te tteir I to toy tag up Airs for mi muter, lay
with arary days sad steep lam nlgkis man filial ethihftfoas of restettre* a fellow readte to or
^- k-. . tf: Sii — u,** ^ S Ut %, . V M ... ... j# * iL, IL.
pi« iptgl ra firalglt Tfifira yWijanwg wfl ? * sMf ppfjkSdiTTl* # vwfi w-mWc wHilefe'fira
vs ill
them,
he oh-
um I‘ear,grapple,
tree* would be
greatly hewed ted by this etmple pro
reun. It to said that (oaiais vine
yards uf France aad Italy are kept
in tbr htehest tvhmIiIkwi bv unit!v
-*■*--* ^*** s* vwwiwv■ ,* wifww ^ ' nw .^ smemsego#,^
bury mg at their rooU every leaf
and branch that falls or to ttraned
^w" w ustt gew wewimmws
from the vinre at the clous of tho
It to a well known feet that
to OMurr eagerly sought
after by Barista tkatt 4 feof moid ; it
voter* largely into the preparatteu
of cNUwymai tor p*ytttt>g houae-ploutML
»»#i iff liofii fimw'ti! toiAMorthfisui
for horse Mails, aad If they are
gathered pcrfertly dry , aird^kepi jao
until used, they import lo asauurs u
dork, brittle character, which tm
H ter auy ooe, aud maksa it
s tof* dressing for
A litter of leaves
\ t* *ten umru tuaaa^ealite than the
*■ ,t w uanemeaw wtmsvar
aoaal ora id straw, as II rea be
rewewed without the necuusitjr of
rteuuiug out the Mall more than two
; at three ttoaew a work, as the leaves
ahaurh the esamoute ra|ddSy, and
' run te mo
V’
REGULATOR
Thw unrivalled Med In nr ts warranted
ate to contain a single particle of Men-
rt’»T. or any injarloa* mineral »ub»buiee p
hUl PURELY VEGETABLE.
For forir rear* it hs* proved it* ifreat
value in all diseases of ths Liver, Bowels
aad Kidneys. ITmusouds of the g.sd
sod jrrest in all parts of the country
vouch ter its vronderfal sod peculiar
(lower to aarifrtog the Blood, stimuli Hog
Uk- turfiid liver and Bov«lt,MM ihijmiH-
iar new life and vigor tn the whole sys
tem. SimiMons' Liver llcgulator is sc-
know Irdircd to have no .^jual as s
LIVER MEDICINE.
It contiuns four medics] elements, never
united in the mine happy proportion in
snr otfe preporafeni. vt*: a uentfe
C'atksitic, a wonderful Tonu\ aa uncx-
erptfecmtde Alterative and s certain Cor-
rertire of all impuritie* of the iKidy.
Hack sunud success has attended its use,
that it w now nwaided ss the
GREAT U1 FAILING SPECIFIC
tm Liver Complaint and the painful tef-
sprinjr thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Con-
•tipNtioe, Jnundkw, BIUoum attacks. Sick
Headache, Cote. Depression of Hpirtfe
Hour Htomsrh, Heart Born, fee., Ac.
Urjrutem ilie Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER
Oct 4
4—6iu
GEORGE 8 HACKER’S
Door, 8ash and Blind Factory,
winter gredtret Car iorevoaiog tte sxreugth
Il la raftaiah lira fhel of a urn rat gardrex
It surely pays to gather tte Iravre
te sod «steed thorn te tho muddy born
to te more yard or pig My, for the parprae of
CHARLE8TON. S C,
to m«t toss rare mira ptey few small boys to rake ap
to tte cwuutry (tea tte pate* *f dried teeves, col tort the*
la tottoa, to tte premat «ge. It woe a teekato, aud ptfe item up te the
not so kwmeHy. Tte dsuteralrora siabfe sw bare yard, if Itey cm
of graodonteteri ead uhl phy •miuwi to toeght not to mat tor more tha
TkjT i I imported work kept t*u hand U*
1V * ^
mSb
KUj.jdv the country trade. All
a mode
at war own factory in tte
sr tW proprvuior's epetfial
-Tor Price List. FsctorT snd
Ware Rooms : Kins, oftpositc fsnnea
iteeet, oo hoe «rf Oty railway. P. O.
Box. No. ITD.
July 7 tf
RUPTURE CURED.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
•f Poor Foot, W h*«ker, Proof Spirit, ut41
Imwiwistod iwtotnwd topioMori, t—rz
-Toofe" -Appotiaora, H “
tho nepbr os s lrwlwiin and nn, bw’»T, 1
M edict ti«, mod* fro* the notove root, aad JJ
< mil L ,-.. "T-sl
fc-b » G*e G.,in on A^MMhC MumSM, lfo*2
Great Mood Punier and a I..ft fintj Prifei , J
«— ■—n—,im tud lirifonior of d* S—
tfokteTS
off alt pdoosnso
ood
reliobit in oil form* of dioesae.
I* Perot,* coo tok, th
inf U* dMBaso. and remain
rag
iin ion* i
_,JntoiBigWsl pBN!SPBB9
and the wul argan* wonted berotid tha point of
PfapifUl or Indirection.. re
ia tW Shoukdero, Ctx*h& ’ngVituen of the Ctetl
naao. Shut CrucUtum* of the Stomach, Ba| T—.
StWrawf O mv * *• njewo am*
Hrlre ft ner parks re; sent by mail,
poetae-e iNud, fit As. Itepmud resdv for
use in boUtes, fit JO. Hold by all Drug-
test*, nr Beware of all CouuU rfcitc sud
Ianitstioo*
•’ THE VERDICT”
GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE
JtOOIS AND SHOES
Btmi> THM PEGGED OR SEWEC
ftjeftsy* mil saf Jfo Pad* hufertimt*.
1 1HE beat and wool eftertive Trass
knows ftu the curt' aud relief of
H< rnts e*r Ruptttre. This Truss has re-
retted tbr sanction of the most eminent!
|4) Miissi of tin* oountr), who do not
he . tale to recommend it to those afflicted
with Hernia ss teinif superior to all
It is tte only Truss that will retain the
fewd, with any certainty, aud the wearer
uw feel assured that he ta uaiujr a remedy
that will be at nil times safe and effectual
te tm operations. Of this we iruarontee
satire satisfaction to all who may come
siulcr .•
ladies' silk « U«tic alwiouuiml belts for
, falling af tte’ womb, aud as
s ssppnrt to the back and abdominal
Ankkfts, kneecaps and stock-
teint for varicose veins, nkm and weak
feints
Htewtlder braces for ladies, pents and
ehildren, for the cure of Moopmu of tte
•temktera and as a rtod exiuuider.
I‘do Instnunento. the most superior
srtirte in use—light, caaily atUusU-d and
a ctual. Instruments for all phyrical
ortuit ies. curvature of tte spine, bow
hm, dub feet, Ac.
Airent for Clement's Celebrated Artifi-
4&b! lvimlfei.
Agent for Gnutdall's Patent Rubber
ttpte’d CVutctes.
Agent for Dr. Ibixwk’* Silver Cferine
>aap after.
Agynt for l>r. Wa,lnw orth’s Stem Per-
4M(Mp^e'
I Julies* ApurUnent witli a rom(K-tent
lady te attendant s.
Older* per mail promptly attended to
a Marsh,
112 W. llaltimoro St...
Baltimore, Md.
Jnne!» —tf
G. fe C. Railroad. i
NRAILY, Sundays excepted, connecting
m " with Night Trains on South Caro
lias Railroad, up und down; also with
trains going North and South on Char
lotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
K d Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
ilroad
ttP.
laevc Columbia at 7 15 a m
Leave Alston 905am
Leave Newberry 10 40 pm
LeaveQekestery 2 oopm
Leave Belton 3 50 pm
Arrive at OremTille 5 80 pm
DOWR.
Leave Grrenvilie 7 30 a m
** Bellos 0 30am
*’ Cekenbory 11 15 am
“ Abtevilte .. 8 15 am
** Newberry 3 80 p m
** Alston 4 90pm
Arrive at Cbtambia fl 00 p m
A wdsrsns Bmmeh and Btue RidSe Di-
w ata^nfigxM
WHriWVf! i
DOWN. (fp.
I>eavc Watlmlla S45 a ni Arrive 7 15pm
Leave IVnyvilte fl 25 a m fe*ave 6 85 p in
Dan Pendleton 7 10 a in Leave 5 50 p m
Dtv« Anderson 810 a m Leave 4 30 p m
Arrive at Melton 900 a m D ave 8 50 p m
Conaectteg witli down train (row
Given viile.
Areomnxxistion trains run on Abbe-
rtito llraiM'li on M«»»djiyxWwi»«dity»aud
F> *d«v*. On Anderson Branch, between
lb iton and Anderson, on Tm-sdsyx,
Tborsdaya and Saturday*
TIKte. DODAMEAD, (icnnal AVb
Ji>u Nohtox. General Ticket Jf’t.
Mouth. Atiicka, Palp.Utwu of the H» H
ImuTjiuM of the I-unrt, Pmio i« the r—:—
o»y». aad a hundred other jojuIb
Iftwft af Djwpepus. Is tbst
oqujJT *nd ooe boute «iil prone a better j
■tent» iHer. a len*!fcv adeertneoaent
Kor t ruelr ( ouiplalule, u j
read or atagt*. at the tbnrn of wn—
of hie, three Toeuc Bitter* dirplay to t
that a euried unproeemcat it i
I'er lalasuaatarr eu
bbuIUbb and Gout. Draprp* 1 * « I*
item.[lent aad I sue rmi it rnt E even, DacaaMet i
I jver. Rtdaere aad tl4ad<W. ih«« Hmere *■ nn hai" 1
kucceaedul fech UaeaM# arec ” ' *
•Mi » fewer*!It produced fry sansmsust fU
geattva <>«»»!• 1
Thev are a Oeatle ParjaUr, aa
a Toailr, pa waa at aao the pocatear aaitfi *
a aooorfci agrtn hi rtnnm| Coagaeriaa or l*
eHheLimaiil eeia ar?***^ rapfinBe^T* *
Khaaai. U.otcbe«, Sptu, gaapica, faakT
bande*. Riof-wonor, Scald Head, Sort Eptx ]
Itch. Scarfs DiecploratioeM of the SI
Disc***- Of tbe Shir.. of ahunrr a*
hlualty d - • ap aad carriad oat of the egaaa* « t ,
tiat ton* » of three Birtera. One hoMt !
caae* ««U Cua v,. v the i»o*t incredukia* at I
4M* flto V ‘Ut*d Bleat
Sad it» latporitiee bur»..,rt; liaoep the
Kroptaaiv re S-er*. ciear.ee u whea |«Uu
atroctcd aac 4t in the mrsat: deaace it alai
had ; jnaar farm, - anH teU ynm aihea. Xeap the |
pure, and the hea..ui </ tht -veteai artfl failoet
(iratefal tnitwr ~t i- 'mul.
t«u the aeoet arotxitr^j. 1 (out that ertr a
tha ifakiof ejreeeas. 0
Pla. Tape- other \l anas Wtaet
ereacra af aa avaojr thoeeaads are » claafrjrda
and removed. S»ya a datmre*hed olapa-
u aoaeaty aa iadieidaal apea the face at die eertht
bodr ia ecrarpt from the presence of aow,
upoa the hesJthjr ckeaeenu of the badp that aa
bat apoa the d.*ea*e<J btuaan and (bmp dep
brand there Jiaim «»oo*er* of disease go i
Medicine, no eenaifuees oo an:heUn,auics at
■nretaea fraa aoias h*e these Baler*.
Mrthaalcal Ditroaes Pcraoaw ea
Paiau aad Minerals aach as Piumberv Tj^ _
Gold beaters, and Miner*, aa they adranct ia Mu*
whset to f**ra.>MS af the Boael*. To naf
this lake a dote of Walk** $ Vikbgab Esrrms
or tsr«ce a work, aa a Preveatire.
Ulllon*. Remit lent, aad late
Re s era, srtuch are co pres-aiesvt in the valaps <t 1
ernat rorers throaghoet the United Stases, 1
th.ae af the Maasawupi, CMmo, Muaovt,
rovwe. CamherUnd. Arkansas. Red,
Rio Grande, Peari, AU'.unu, Mohiie. Siv
JasaeiL and maoy others, with thetr Tilt
thrnutjsaut nor ttitim country d»na* the
Autumn, and renuukaU? *o during aossaas ef 1
beat and dryness, are urranably aocoaspuaed If*
au of the *: mack and trrax aadl
There are aiways more or tel
t of the freer, a meakness aad in
the mranach, and great torpor of the
dogpad a> with viusted acctaauiatioa*. Ia t
meat, a perptiK, exerting a
these «a*ous organs, ts eosm
no catharl < fbr the purpeae equa! to Da. J W*
Vimksi Btrrxts at they «iU speedily 1
darhooloted mod matter arith aduch tha
landed, at the sue base ttunuiaung the semssaaaerf
l.rer. and generally restoring the healthy fuocaaasdfj
or' King’s R*-il, White
SsmUeM Neck, OoiM*. _
mint IsfraanMi, MetcariR
Oid Sdrea. Kmpo«u of the Skao, Sore
ok. esc la theat. a* ia ah other coastitutmoal Dana
Vsuu’i Vikbca* Berra as hare
curative ;. «rers m tlie nut oheuoate aad I
lir. Walker’* Callfansla Vinegar
act on ail these cases 10 a similar manaei
the Biood they remove the cause, aod by
the eSccu at the lufUramattoti (.the tain
the atfected parts receive health, and a
* The proper!lea of Da VaixmV Tom
BiTTaas am Aperient. Diaphoretic
Nutritions, Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. Counter-taw
Sudoohc. Alterative, and Aau BUioo*
The Aperient and mild Laxative premriai
D* W*lxbk's Vixicai Cirrus art theta**
goard ia all cases of eruptions aad majignaot
balsamic, heiabttf. and sootlting properuoe
hsna.es of the fence* Their Sedative P«
pain ia the aervou* rvstem, stomach,
from inltJuamation. wmd. colic, crampec esc
Coaater-Irritant infracnce extends thraaghoW We 1
Thetr Durelic properties act 00 tbe Kidneys, tm
and regulating the lo* of «rrioe. Their Are
properties stimulate the liver, ia the eecretioa ef*
and-its d schargei through the binary dacts, te*
super or to all remedial agenu, f e the care ef Bur
Fever, Fever and Ague, «t
Fortify lire body against diet*" W?
fyuig ali m* luidsenth ViarcAg Birrxax Nnep*
can take hod of a ovstem thus forearmed. The h*.
aiaaiach, the bosreia, the kidneys, and the aents
Tendered disease-proof by this great inr-.ruraat
Tbe KSrary of Da. ffAtm'i viwm |
Tsai*, iu Chronic fivspepri.v Fevers, Nervnas W*
Consul ustKMi, deficiency of vital power, ami aG ad*
aSecting the tfomach. liver, bowels, paJaamafMjP
or rauKctslar system, has been experienced by hm**
of thousands, aad hundreds of thousand* mam «* *
ym fegr tbe txae reixcf.
Direr (tone—Take uf the Bitters oa
M night from • half to one and owe-hatf maa«te
Bat good novrtahinc food, aach 15 beefetex*, ■■
rten vT’ f tJA. >rk. 1x^1. XikI vfgfrlatex, fiBti Ifet ^
Soar extreme. They art comjioaed cl poeeir »#■
rdictux and' ctmtaia no won _ . .
rAl.KF.R, Pro- > R.ft.McI>ONAlX>XW>
Drampau and Gem Apts. S»» Framsscn, OK
•nd usilri of Washington and CHar'ti.n SW >e«"
SOLD XV ALI. DRUGGISTS AND PKAlM
vrt IvUtllb r ap
ska*, rsrttealamiraa,
Oct II
Was,rM««rsH,am
t momenta orsil tte ttoeex
IferrafiO, WtetofiOtel
Change of Schedule-
South Carolina R. R. ContaVt.
Columbia, S. C., Sept, to, Hfij
Chsngp of schedule, to #ro into effed ff
and after Sunday, 29th instant:
Mail and Pamenger Tram.
Leave Columbia •
Arrive at Charleston 4fel*
Leave Charleeton • *
Arrive at Columbia 5
Night Erprees, Freight and At
tion Drain {Snndage excepted).
Leave Columbia \
Iveare Cliarleeton J Uf!
Arrive at Columbia • *“
Camden Accommodation Tr»*
continue to run to Columbia as font.
—Mondays, Weduesdavs and SaterJJJ
I>eave Camden JJJl
Arrive at Columbia ” **.
feMtve Columbia * gj;
Arrive Camden »r
A. L. TYLER, Vktt-1
8. B. Pickins, Gon. Ticket Aflt-
Charlotte, Columbia A Ai
Railroad.
O
General Superintendent'* 0$**
Columbia, September ».
N and after tbis date the fc}K
schedule will te run on thi« to**
GOING SOUTH- „ . cA,
Train No. L Tnun^^
I^eave Charlotte, 8 00 a m
“ Columbia, 2 40 p m
Arrive at Augusta, 7 42 p in
GOING NORTH. .
Train No. t Tr *j, B it»
I^eave Aug-usta. fl 85 a m “ "S it
“ Cohnntea. 1158 am
Arri ve at Ch’lotte, 7 42 p m *%
Standard time 10 minute* atowsrj
Washington; six minutea abeaat
bia’ ' .
Train No. 1 tloily; train No.*
Sundaya excepted. ^ria 1
Both trains make close conueoifV
all points North, South and -
Tim >ugh ticket* sold and bagjrage 61
to «" principal >J.’'" ( 1* alexa v;i
Gen’l. Superint
E. R. Dorskv,
Gon. F. and T. Agent.
Revs.
NEW SE1
\
is
r
The Doctrififl K
The above
just from the
Co., by R« v - :
clergy mao, of
and wbi«b.we
the Viritor.
To any W
household, no
our bistory y
year* hss ■bet*i
that of •
old paths find i
co return to a
vsrioasparUo:
there bus been
up-rising of th
lime return u
legacy and
bequeathed to t
and banded d<
ibe glorious dt
mation. The ft
V
for years bebcl
novation after
ate succeeding
custom or dori
dropped iu od
thing foreign au
every distinct i|
Lutheranism to
profound pleasu
tion on the pail
and the hope w.
that the leaves il
work its -way,
iato every parti
all should be per]
py influence,
hope that the
iaot when all slj
when American
able to shake h|
exelu.siouism, wl
Foit Wayne^ Se|
iysburg, aud iS.
pbia should loM
tenets iu oue/n]
aod oue Piiiladf
erly love.
J3ut alas! tbe tj
souud of battle
ear—the s-noke
visiou, aud the i|
feel that the
eterual vigilance.I
law still holds,
lieaceable.”
The work nude
attack upon the
ot tbe Lord’s St
191 pages, and
with all the clia
quires, we must
same number of i
'^member ever t
so abounding iu f
misrepresentation
■alse logic as this
purpose t
spirit of fcindc
love, regretting-
°1 diftering almc
views presented,
ble to restraiu a i
do we care to res
i iews as the at
uu-Lutberan au(
thft y ate certain
Church of the 1
the gospel of the
His is the old,
^al of the Bea
oomuiuniou. Thi
alarm us; for it 1
Skater men than
vindicate his p 0 ‘
cteeils, misiu
handles the doci
J l °n with levity,
ortners, quotes i
lue most un-Lu
aDd fil ‘ally chatg.
doctrines tlu
al1 lte evils.
Strange, too, t
c ^urch of which ;
y* ^ the Au
he very existeuc
|m to the proud
1 ,** as » miuisft
lUe Purest and „
i* fiCfii
^tnues, which e
U(l glory of our
Z u aua ^
^-xloctrines he
v ■, la ^Position
brace!i aW ° f , d<U,g '
... > «md fove<
b.v mill
s or tkiee ceu
HHid 6Vei S * l,Ce tbe
this i U> lli * di8<;i
held bw, >-”
«*told“ d ' 0ved a
*r>r defendi
“ T «red to the m.
KN
Is
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