The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, February 14, 1873, Image 4
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THE UTHERAN VISITOR. CfLCMBIA. 8. C-. FEBRUARY 14, 1873
com, one hundred diuttn of raisins
an«l two hundred cobs# «f fig*, »4
go on before me u font mi jm mb.
and I will follow M «hw mi |bmmbmM»Im.*
Tbe man did m Am told kirn to, tad
Abigud'fiit upon bar riding nog and
went Into tin wilderness to meet
Dnvkl After a wtitle she «« bun
eomiojit with hi* four hundred men.
Just nt Ike foot of i high kill they
met.*
“Ob, waant ake afraid mother f
Hah a series of German Warn (miliable
for Family and H. ». no-,) under tbetitle
of "The Fatherland Heries.”
The fid lowing book* bare already been
fuMMtod:
The ('otUm by the lakf .#0.78
In the Millet of tin* North 8es....... 0.75
Anton, the Fidu-rmau 0,85
Rene, the Little Savoyard fljfi
frit*; or. Filial obedience Mi
GeverWftlty: or, Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00
Bet No. 1, In a neat earn.
Pnder the Earth ..#0.10
won't he multiplied sway or got rid
of aajf koor. Whaterer yon do, It in
aa onre to ton op agnin ae wan the
body of Kagea# Arnm'a vmum. One
remarkable property of Una figure
(•aid to knee boon diaoorerod by
W. Urewo, who died la 17W>, la,
that all through the multiplication
table tbe product of nine oomes to
nine. Multiply by what you Uke and
It fit oa tbe name moult. Begin with
following Hue* were originally
composed for a beloved pupil upon the
occasion of closing eehool far a period.
The one for whom they were written, and
vim repeated them upon the eve of that
iwrtitig, has since passed away from
earth, and her associate* of that time will
■ot Ml to remember #• pstho* with
which they were repeated, and the deep
h oling which they elicited. To tome it
proved the lost parting, and to the •urrl-
vore these lines will be hallowed by the
in sitty four yearn, hod tarnawd in
3te Tkt* loot nomad anm Drryual
direetad obaald ka divOod lata five
portlona, and torsafed tn lb# beat
advantage. It# sstoulslsd lb«4. by
Ojsf Thorlackaeu
The Treasure of
the Inca 040
Untied tn the Bnoer... Ill
Dominic: or, Herod upon the Waters. 1.10
Seppeli, the Swiss Boy.. 0J8
alarmeil, for ok# did nut know Da
vid, nnd she thought that perhaps
even such a aka present would not
then be occupied. HUe feared that
be was too angry, bat I dost* not
that Abigail prayed to Ood all tko
way to incline David to be nufeibL
So when the) met, she pim;<*d oA
from the am oka rude sod fell on
briaf,
arpMrfitm, WhiS*,,
Urn IHVMt m Ut itml
M «*«««, writ tnm X
Beppeli, the Swiss Ibiy
Bet No. t. put np in a neat case
The Greek Klnve; or. Filial Love,..#1.10
\a onhrinl, the Runaway 0JS0
little Model on ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1,00
(k’ttlieb Frey 1.10
Tbe Brhool Master si.d bis Sou 1.00
Bet No. 8, put up in a neat case.
Just Published :—Twelve excellent
stone*, translated from tbe French, by
Mrs. Kitims B. Stork. 1st and 2d Series,
in a neat box, #1.50.
We have n number of other Trsnata
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fr**m time to time.
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In thi# country and hi Europe (English
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daily making addition*.
We can supply all the wants of a Bun-
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Tracts. Be wards. Records, Bible Diction
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Ticket*. Hymn Books, rte, etc.
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Aug 13 51—IT
The zephyrs kiasHho flowers of spring.
Yet not a moment stay,
With fragrance on their viewless wings.
They haste away.
—
And ’tin the voice of loanu’ring, streams.
As through the vale they stray.
At night, or ’neath the noon tide beams,
“We pass away. n
The sunbeams gild the mountain's bright.
And point the ocean’s spray.
Hut swiftly fall the shades of night.
They poos away.
This lemon conies to age and youth.
The lesson of decay.
We see inscribed on all the truth:
"We pass away. 1 '
The voice eomes o’er our youthful dreams
And chill* tbe trusting heart,
So like a funeral note it mums,
That we mast port.
Bet though the words me deeply fraught
With sorrow and with pain,
Yet sweetly eomes the cheering thought,
| "We meet again."
< >ttr frith is Arm, our hope le bright.
And Axed on Canaan's shore,
Well meet in that pure world of light,
To part no more.
Lexington C. H., 8. C., July flat, WTO.
hundred y core latav, Um next portion.
her humility and do him
<1 inlinetkm in this wat at that time.
Then eke arid, KJt». nay hoed, da not
be angry with NobaJ, he it a son of
Belial.’*
••Who waa briuri, mvdhrr f*
“She meant Baton, tha tlevtL lie
is called Bella), aad ake meant that
Saba) waa wholly given up to him.
Well ebe coutinned, *1 beg yaw to
hear my word*? and belter# am whoa
I nay, I dkl not nee the yaaag mam
you aunt. If Umj had come to me
they would have gotten a vet> dif
fhreot answer, bat am, I hare doaa
what I could, aad I hope that yam
win ■nr{it Mijr |irwm bwi mowm
from coming to take revenge oa Ng|
bsL 1 am aare that the Lard tk*l
will establish your house aad art
you right in your kingdom, ami thru
you won't feel sorry that you did not
parsae Naha). When too eoam lata
your kingdom, sal are MtaUtalwiI,
then rememN r me, yowr handmaid.*
Then David anal, 'ffteanwl be tko
Lord Oei which neat thee to meet
me, for 1 had folly determined la
destroy nod kill all that imrtaiaed to
Nabob I srccjK your hind pcewents,
and K wa«Ft tumble him nt all; go in
peace.* Bo they parted, and Abigail
want boom with a thankful heart tn
Clod that he bad inclined David to
are 38611 add ap tbe digit a aed
they give me aloe. Five thousand
aad aerenly -owe times nioe ora 45,
3#» i the anm of three digit* Is 27,
and 2 nnd 7 ora #. M. de MnJren
Mil another aimer thine about
tkt* a a mlier. uuni'li. that if tou
tnkr a raw of ftgarra, and, iwvcrriug
tberi order, moke a subtraction sum
of it, the total is sore to be aloe.
dowedl with am focatos of !#«.*•*»
tlvrso lor tha amppart of iftyr nrhol
or*. At tha end of the fourth meat
tary a hundred now towaa aeta la
ka ball! aad peopled with IA#**
inhabitant*, for which the testator
thomgbt tha thirty mlttfoirifo of Hvnss
inf, h*f ■[;*? ftW Oh »
•Iwnjra
In gvatitade tsar Newton's kenaiitfal
week, “The ('nt vet sol AH of Artth
UIC tkOr
Net kutg since a tBIMMMpB# folk
wore than £19,00# foe Ike parpaaa n#
ratnMInhitig a *cbwd tat tUagtlriaata
children only A FVaaky tectan di
rum left n legacy In a rbarrk in Ihu
Children's Department.
Dr Dm Lewis, la the Philadelphia
TV /fop, nays i
Amm yeara ago a famous pro-
foawor oaom to a Iowa where wa were
For the Lutheran Visitor
Nabal, tbs Cross Man.
GEORGE 8 HACKER’S
Door, Sub and Blind Factory
There was a man lived in the time
of king David, called Nnbol. lie
wa# exceedingly rich, and he lived
in the midst of bis great possessions
:iud felt that beenime be wan rich,
{.herefore he could be as stingy and
churlish as he pleased. He had a
beautiful wife called Abigail, who
wa# as much not*d for her kindness
and hospitality as her husband was
for his crossness. In those days a
mag's wealth consisted in sheep,
goats and cattle. People did not
cars so much to dreas and ride in
n carriages as they do now, thb*
were then handsome palaoea
and costly houses. Nabal had three
thousand sheep and a thousand
goats, and these hail to be taken
care of by shepherds end led out
into the country rouud for pasture.
Now David was, at that time, in
the wilderness an account of tbe
persecutions of Ban], tbst I told yon
about some time ago, and as David
was a good uiau, and esteemed hon
esty and justice far beyond what
many men now do, he told his ser
vanta, “Don't you trouble anything
of Nabal’s, and no matter if you are
hungry, don’t take any of bin locks.*
Therefore Davids men obeyed him
aad protected Nabai's servants and
flocks- One would think that Nabal
would have been very grateful to
ayewr, fo* wkhHk ris mains nnwi.rix
O males wav* to throw «Ure am Whit
* nrnany is tar rssret, watm taa
mtniaset knelt nt the cwunmaaiwa tn
Mf, and prayed Ood to dnrurt Dm
kiln to Us glory. TuMe, of 3A nth.
t., the tmtimaainls ex hi luted, struck
ap a bargain, paid the Ally dvdlnra,
snd naan called nt ant ts'klTg
“Did she tell Nabal wbat dr hi*«t
done, mother T
“Not then, for he wss too drank
to listen to her, bat next morning,
when be had gotten sober, she told
him, and he was frightened nt tha
narrow escape tbst he but! from Da
vid, and his heart died in hurt, aad
be became as a stone, the Bible any*
That menu* that be bad a stroke of
psuralysiu, os we call it now. By
such a stroke that port of tbe body
w* were greatly sstoojsberf, aud
aekett our friend by wbat aurade be
n« ■«. h, atnandt »»mI iniliLiiiI v
■e-e^e 'es n ms ™ ■ 1 * ^^esemn ^aamann^^m7-sn s w
relmved of hit ltie kmg trouble. He
meet proiehingty informed as that
be M made n seism it pledge not lo
reveal tlrn ptwceaa of cate.
W# know two other bad esses
lo etory «bud who attended
his fuoero), (sevsm Hundred dstasd
N O lM|Mirtri work kept on baud lo
Atipplv U»e nminiry tnolc. All
w.uk is n*ad« nt our own factory in th«
ritjr, «n«l under the proprietor'* special
asaervirion
Hend for I’rirr 11st Fartorv and
Wsie Kimm» : King, opposite i'aauoo
flt*ect, mi line of City railway. P. O.
Ror. lTO
duly 7 If
lim, aad renotiq tbe fu.icuaa* OS
‘xurituiVT*.»r Ktaaft’, KrU, XT. ;, i»*s
Ukm. l.rjTapeU,. Sweiicd Neci, Go t ScriUgi
hwaw, Eruption* of the hkm, SIw'tM.
Mc-.hc ta *Mw.aa m a£ «UMrcDB»«nt»^ui Dmm*,
Wai *.-a\ Vimuz,* Btrrawi ka«« dtoam’duirfu
corabva |w»tn m Um moat ohnUso a*4 M*u|
' or. Walkar’* CaUfonUa Tlaoffar SOns
brave the ravages o|
even the inexorable]
Is there, then, anytn
rial world that'can
valoe to tbe soul 7
lately nothing. Yoij
compare the vapor
ing upon the moan
the gigantic orb of d
oiQssty along the p
TWj sere soon nt the profonsor's
rosms, name sway greatly rioted,
rained the #1#0, want the next day ,
noid the mk in half mi hoar
g*-■ ft 'UV—V* “ Sf* SS^S.'S ^^*UW M'S*™ 1
wees ready, bad Use quest** been
popped, to say “jm* without a jerk.
W« werr asaa made noqaninted
• All oevorri other rases quite as
rrmariuride, aad resolved to pot oa
RUPTURE CURED
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss
days sfler that Nabal died | think
that It was n jadgment from Ood, b»
was so bad a man, crons, and stingy,
and would not batp David, oar oaf*
body riir, and Gad saw that it bu«l
cursed tbe world by bis pesmmee
long enough Wbea David beard
that Nalmt was <|end be (booked
God again that be bad kept him
from avenging himself and Hod la
keo his ossar hdu bis own hands.
Then be ramembered wbat a bsmati
fnl woman Abigail woo, aad He
thought that she would make aa
excellent vita for bins, ami so bn
sent hjs msisoengrr* to her and naked
her to he his wife. Abigail could
not have bran very sorry shoot No
bal’s death, sad she srassed to think
she had better anoept David * offer,
so she hasted sod tosh her Ave darn
•els that waited upon bar, aad went
with the OMMisagers of David, aad
became his wifo, and David by that
means become possessor of sit Ns
bri's wealth *
“I think that she got married
again rather too quickly,* arid Hn
the Abbey ehoteh
the# ringing, with
the morning tin eight nt night ea tbe
anniversary of bis nestdmf day, aad
r |3|IB l**t and most eflective Tram
J known fitr the cure *«d relief of
Hernia er Rupture Thi* Trans lias re
served the MMH-tiou of the m<*M eminent
tdirririan* of this conntn-. who do not
M-ortaU- to re«'omBH‘nd it tothone afflicted
with Hernia a* bciiqr superior to all
other*.
It ia the only Truss that will retain the
herd* with am certainty, and the wearer
•an f»d assured that he U iiftimra remedy
th.tt will hr at all Uiim-s safe aud etlectanl
in it* nperstinos. Of this wt guarantee
entire aatisfnetioo to all who may come
ran ay aad wnHtrhedaeua.
In 1434 n loyal ciiinea, mm Hoary
lt.trton, dwvieed fwvtnie bommu nod
shops for profile In live ia, real free,
no iaag as (bey dwxaally prayed for
,, tbe wbeibwamin eatn«e of itossy VI..,
Kins of Knslatid nod hfo betra.
•Kings of Knglssd. «a kmg as they
AhoBld Hvf Ami fuf llui te sdfflm Drip t k#
straage an, with the privilege of
wring it to rare whomsoever we
“Wasn't he mother t I should
have meat David a nice preseat for
hi# kfodness,” said Harry.
"No, he didn't seem to be at all
grateful, for when in a short time,
the time for shearing the sheep of
their fleece came, David sent to Na-
bri and told him that he bad pro
tected hie flocks for him, aad that
he and hi# men were very hungry,
aad asked him if he couldn't please
to send him something of whatever
he ooald spare, and that he should
never repeat of his kindness. Then
Nabal very roughly said, 'I should
like to know who David Is, aad who
is Jesse his father I Now is the
wadsr oar tnotracut.
Indus wilk clamir nlMloniinri belt* far
corpulency, falli ilk of the womb, aud as
a uppnrt t# the Ink* and alriouiinal
nmrlii Anklets, knee caps snd stock-
their limits in
Dot traaacend their nJ
“ot, therefore, be i
Hriiwrt the soul, a p
en ^ t Jj insensible to t
<**»**, aad beyood
of dec»y. Who, tbei
worth of the soul
v #lue of that which m
all material thin]
W *H only have <
mf *°cy of a being t
e »<l. and blushes with
r * “‘o^ing to whicl
*^ Ver comes t If SUC ]
r. ** *®«I, is it not i
that those who
for any mat
l7/ honor,
finii* i*A* j * • .
9 aHu pCTishcUj
*'?* di «wtroo, an,
SOLD BY ALL ORUGCISTS AKD PEAUH9
reveul the nerrri la aay ass, bat war
rwatrarl gave ae tbe privilege of
oriug tbe k«*owV4gr a* we pleased.
Aad poa we jirvq«oar to give the
reader* of this jaarwal s simple sit
» herb bos eaabtrd as to msks very
Happy sum j mi unhappy aism meters,
la oar own beads it bos ultra flsded
to (flat the desired rrsult, bat ia
thrrafoarthsaf tbs asses wbieh we
bav* treated, the rare has beaa com
»n<r* for viricwf’ vein*, ulcere nnd weak
jot nta.
Shoulder braces for ladies, pent* and
rhlldres. for the eure <»f stooping of the
•h uddere asd sa a dert expander.
ille InatruwKnta. the most superior
ometr in uae-difriit, earily adiusK-d and
UtiKt
effectual. Instruments for all nhyaicsl
deformities, curvature of the spine, bow
!««*, rial* feet, Ac.
A (pent for Clement’* Olehrated Artifi
cial Li mlis.
A (let it for (irandall's Patent Rnbbei
ttutoNl iMitrlH #
Agent few Dr. Babcock* Silver I'terine
Supporter.
Agent for I>r. W*daw»»rth’* Stem Per-
Mty a
Uilio' Apartment sitk a competent
lady is at tendance.
tinier* per mall promptly attended hi
8. Marsh.
1FJ \V. Baltimore 8L,
Baltimore, Md.
■ imaarihfllte aa ,*#* a flya aanmrismMlhsaira AlBwra
Wraiiii M# itejinn v f MNP
habits of bis lard fovfog nepbwwa fay
pattiag tbs follow tag cUwss ia bfo
will:
"As my nephsws *rr load of 1a
dalgtag themselves la bed la tbs
morn ing, sad a# t wish them to prove,
to tbs aattsfkstkaa af my e sac wtiree,
tbst they bar# got owl of bed ia tha
tacwalaf, aad either employed them
srlve* la baaitMrsa of taking etrmse
ia tha apea aif from ftrt to eight
oVInek ovary wiorafog from lbs h
mi April to tbs Iffth of Ocfabsv~>
bring three hoars each day ood
from sevsa lo afoa a’riurg la tbe
morning from Iba 10th of (fotahse la
tbo fob of April, bring two boars
evsry morning This is to be daws
The secret is simply this: Tbe
stem merer m mads u» nuu k tbs tlam
la bis speurb, jaat ss it is ordinarily
«k*we la ringtag lie Is at Aist to
lost oa every ay liable. It is beat
at tb# Aral 1 rasas (a trad aoui# wui|de
ramporiiwa, - like oas of David's
Iriiifii, atnktng the Anger on Ike
kora si every word; then Nad ia a
triwapnprr, Israliog ascii sy llable.
Yoa oas has! time by striking tbe
Aager oa tbe kora, fay stm|dy hating
tbe tfaamb against tbe forrAnger, or
moving tbe large toe in I he hoot.
We doubt if tbe sornt ra*r of slut
taring noM onwiiaoe kwsg. provided
tba raflvtw a mi Id read sa boar or
two every day, with thorough prne
tie# of Ibis simple art, <*bserving the
smStfo r l#s la a ai reifti arawf trot
foil Mr' Hi 1M# MMMTMVMHnpPM#.,.
Am thooasnds kao paid fifty and a
hum I ml dollars for this seciet, we
take great pkaaore I* imparting it to
Ik# pairwoe d tb»sjo#rasl
Mrs. B. smiled sod sskl, "In tbusr
days people did not have tbe eas
toms that now prevail, ami they gut
married, when a husband or wife
died, as soon after as they pleased ;
now we bav# teforwnt custom*, ami
Arrive at Columbia 8 #
Xu;ht Erprttt, Freight and A crews
rtvll lrtItw lOVlHMfff Wrfptvft/’
Leave Columbia f ®
Arrive at Charleston •»
I^eave Cliarlerinn T r
Arrive at Columbia
Camden Accommodation Tram
continue to run to Columbia as fan
—Mondays, Wodneadays snd Safari
Leave Camden 7 e
Arrive at Colnmhia. 11 *
Leave Columbia * ^
Arrive Camden Ai
^Ws# that all tbe answer be
made If said Susie.
“Yea, he sent the men sway empty
handed.”
“David ought to have gone right
off and killed him,” said Horry.
“So David seemed to think bim-
seU,” said Mrs. B. t “for he took four
hundred armed men and swore to
destroy the whole boose of this
Nabal for refusing to grant him his
re;isoliable request. So they started
for Nabai's possessions. It seems
that one of Nabai's shepherds heard
hi# rough answer, aad be weat to
his mistress, Abigail, and told her
all thatkad passed, aud that David
was a flue warrior, aud a just, honest
man, but that be feared soeh aa
answer as Nabal had seat would
make him angry and that he would
come up aud destroy them aQ. Abi
gail was a very sensible woman, and
she said, ‘I am glad that you told
me. Something must be done quick
ly. Nabal is very drunk and cross,
and I dare not tell him now any
thing that I will do, but you go and
get ready a fine parcel of pretests
and load the asses with them. Take
two hundred loaves of bread,, two
bottle# of wjue, bv# sheep, ready
0 &C.Etilr©ad
us which were customer) then.
gall stayed with David while he was
in the wilderness, but after s while
he found that a wandering life was
very disagreeable, ood be look bis
femily and followers sail went to
Gatb. There the kiag gave him a
city to lire in, snd be dwelt there
some time to tbe land of tbs i*faili»
her element <
in the soul is
D AILY, fornilsr# exempted, connecting
with Night Train* ou South Caro
limv Railroad, up and down ; also with
train* wring North ami South on Char-
lettr, ColamUi* and Augusta Railroad,
and Wilmington. Colnmhia and Augusta
Railroad. A
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7 15 am
• 08 a m
10 40 pm
8 00pm
8 50 pm
ft 80pm
IVU to# capacii
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Lmve CokcaVmry...
Leave Behra
Arrive «t Gtecovillc
“Now, dear children, when you are
disposed to be selfish and churlish,
think about Nabal. No doubt bis
bod disposition began to manifest
iurif vbea be was a bay. Yaw so#
that he gained nothing fay It, sad
you will never gain any friends by a
cross, selfish, churlish temper; there
fore strive to cultivate kindness,
gentleness, snd a ganermis diapoat
tion through life.*
DOWN
Isswt Oiwnrilli>
7 80 a m
1 SOim
11 l&am
5 15 n in
280pro
4 80 p tn
6 00 p m
A mAtroom firrtmrk amA Bine Itid&t Di~
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DOWN. rp.
Ivrare WalfcsUa S49 a in Arrive 7 15pm
heave PrmrvUlc 6188 a m Leave « 85 p ni
l>rave IVndlctnn 7a m I^ave 5 50pm
Lravv Aodrreun 810am Leave 4 50pm
Arrive at Ik Item 000 a m L«-avc 850 p ni
('ranertiag with down train from
tlr***»vi!le,
AccomnHMlatiou trains ran on Abbe
ville Branch on W on da > a, W edn t-iwL y» nnd
Fridays. On Auderann Branch, between
Ik Itou and Anderson, on Tuesday*,
7to B ans Hath /or ( kUdrm —A
pb>mtosa, ia a vary sensible arttole
npna bstbisg, says; "For tha a iud
ia tks alnsisrh ckiklrrn are thought
to bar#, for thair tiresome cryiog,
aad far the rest toss sod worrying ml
sight with which they art afflicted,
if tbe vans bath were resorted to
oftcast and the domras of WMithins
ORfMlUe to lOs •###*{ Sod I he
I am # a^efo a Agw #ma Awa m A Lam > 4#
MPMMMP • BM Hfwl *M Ml 1BRI II.
mm mflm M o »S s ** Bfaw.iao. ra. L. ,,
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