The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, February 28, 1873, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 8. C., FEBRUARY 2*. 1873
Nmw for publishing
tb* fort that L *
manhags*. already
of tha grave, vii saved by rbt
dorfurOOPS live power* of honey, am!
00w, thank did, I •» freed. »<*t
naly from weak turn* of my tango, bot
rvflofea in tha paeaeaafon of perfect
health
At mv Urol ofUok, ap«ards of
thirst year* ago, powdeta aad too*
Fm over FORTY YKAJtH thi*
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the
OBJLAT U*FAILWO SPECIFIC
Antidirr. Biliouw attArk*. AICK UfoV*
ACHE, < olu , Drpnwafcmrf flttrif, Sour
Htovuu'b, BvartSmt CHILI/aND FE
VER, k«.k*
la hooey, which I ••rd
r, and )a>m»l1 quaatitiea
m «sy proeent knowledge
bat the honey «w the
And iurgM swell no more :
Then, 0 my Lord, prepare
My «ool for that calm day,
0 wash me in thy predoos Mood,
And take my Mas away,
1 A few more strajtglM hare,
After ) cars of earefol experiments, to
meet a grcsi and urireat demand, we now
from oar original Oemmim* Pom-
THE PREPARED,
• Uoutd tom at MtIMONr UV) H
h iB OWE DOLLAR BOTTLE*
The fBwdrr* (price as before) |l { 0
pifkiiPF.
f^fl II t Ifljf ft a* •»* aaaa-aa e * a * » * • « *
OP* CAUTION! -AJ
Hue cm Powders or PREPARED 8111-
MOSr LIVER REGULATOR nolem ia
to aaa ood liver oil. which to aome
■Mwaorr mitigated my trouble, bat
at the same time wookroed and to
Jared my atoonaeh so, that I ocmM
hard!) dlfnot aoTtbray more, and
too want an* to fet a aarar for tbo
MMP 9
“Yea,bmlec«ir *aj*1 t L > pfstiwa*
“I know of an wbo win gladly
when my eaffhnng Immediately km
mtoir** of your j
two worthy mambJ
wa trust, joined thj
ant, still tbo coii^ij
tog to nam bens,
trust to etowogth a 1
r Rev. A. Phfllipjl
tog tbto cougj.-.,
years, foithfuUv s
spiritual welfare of
•tooe be has been
John’s church has i
osatirmi On the
brother P. receive. 1
•Idea the tsar of hooey. 1 took pains
to praaarre any bvaaat and long*
Gam ipjary, which. to my trying tot
awHoa aa pahlic teacher, waa almost
impsatobli Mydtoraae being reused
by mjr coastsnt teaching donng ao
maftj years, I gave up my pr&tro
Man, aaed honey aa my only modi*
rtoe, whereby I, by the MiajOeat,
•afoot, quickest aad pfeaaanteot man
aer (for I waa fused of hooey) re
tiered the dimes* to my throat, and
oal of tfeuaakfuloaas I now write this
apatogy, for thr use and beoeflt of
aaaay, sskportolly for the nee of those
•offering forme disease* of the throat
aad ittagm.— Prom the firrwum of Hot
ran to Jaebeberf. who was aa har
kneee prayiag with tearful eyaa for
Ood to apore her hoy. She mam
quickly to the princess.”
“Take this child aad aarae It for
ae, aad I shall pay yoa good wages,'*
•aid the yoaug lady.
“Oh how Joyfolly did she clasp her
dardog Gild agato I Row da saald
opealy play with her child, aurea
him, fondle him oa her top, aad hum
his beautiful Ups aad foot. Vow
the blag's daaghter had given her
the right to taka the utmost cars of
the dear child. She kept him aatil
other is frnsine.
t I H mill A 00 ,
Maaen. Oa., aad Philadelphia.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGIST*
Oct 11 —11
bnifl<:i
Children’s Department
“Mother, who waa Moaea 9 Yoa
told aa one day that he tod tho He
brews oat of Egypt, bat bow did ho
get there f* said Susie B. Mrs, B.
replied:
“Mease was the son of Amram of
the tribe of Leri, and his mother's
uatne was Jochebed, of the saaso
tribe. They lived to Egypt wader
the cruel rule of Pharoah. Tho Bo-
brews were storm to him by his
own oppressive measures. Whoa tho
children of Jacob went to Egypt for
food and sustenance during a dread
ful famine, they found their brother
Joseph, whom they had sold years
before to some store drivers, aatah-
lisbed by the providence of God aa
the chief ruler to the kingdom. He
invited them to come, all of thorn,
and live in Egypt till the famine waa
over. So they left Canaan, and tho
whole company of asveoty people
emigrated to Egypt They bad tho
land of Goshen given to them to
live in, and they increased greatly.
Alter the famine was over they liked
to stay there during Juaeph's life
time, and so they continued to in
crease to aamber till at the and of
silly four years after Joseph's death,
«>a one hundred and thirty four
from the time of their earning tote
Egypt they bed become a great na
tion. Six hundred thousand men,
Iguides women and children.” &
“That was a great multitude,
mother,” said George. ■
•’ “Yes, and Pharoah the ktog, wee
afraid of them, so he determined to
make them stoves, and caused them
to perform unusual tasks of hard
GEORGE S. HACKER S
Door, Sash and Blind Factory
Jay tally, ‘-Owed
lk« United
toberv the entire dwelling l« heat
portuaitM* to see hi* patents, and
they earefaliy taught him the trae
religion of God, end he did not Join
to the worship of the Egyptian*, and
when the time came for him to take
the part of e king's too. he refaard
all the honor* of the court aad left
Egypt. Bat thie amount I mast re
servo for another evening.* B.
hem asked to giv*
Lead, nor even furnn
Bat the members o
tioo have been, aiu
better discipline. 1
taught them that i
privilege, bat also
part Of their Sahara
a coal Are whenever the fmtietit
•hall etpreaa a dealer fVw oan. The
ftrept an* are eseelleat % ret tint tag
flue* area without a flea, hot are
i»**tij prefer* when mpfriM with a
•mod lure, thu brisk blase of which
( HARLE8TON. K C
ICscellaneons.
every week as tht-
persd them, and we l
remember and give L<
tor's exhortation. M
expected of them for
persons who make
hard labor, and who <
late much of the rich*
We understand tha
tern” has been in trod i
boring charge. Mud
tainly be accomplish
toan by the old yd
®*oy congregations
dom asked to contribu
«pt at a commumou i
does not ofteu take p
toree or four times
*ad then the persot
w ouid give a quarter,
torn* a half dollar, ant
^ds he thought be w
fody. And this is o
00l - T to regard to pc
Dot belong to any part
also in regard
We do not wis
»• liberality of auy oi
^ to give mnch
oot even give the a
, ere there not mi
There la ia tom* panuma aa *t-
eaaaiia liability to ha oibadad; n
morbid sensibility which la kindled
to anger by the tenet possible tofory,
whether that Injury In 1 a taut maul or
noil They ere ell msmbciatfblr, and
ignite by n spark. A word, any, a
RUPTURE CURED
Marsh's Hi Tail Cara Trass
foam the top tu the other targe room,
with tha door* opened between the
two, will form aa effertnal draught
during nay bat the warm days of
T HE heat nod aw* effective Tram
known for the cure and relief of
Hernia or Rnpturr. Thin Trtuw tuu re
ceived the mi net ion of the rm*l eminent
C i)»irnui» of tki* country, wbo do no*
-wtale to rreommeud it tothowr aiffieted
with Hernia aa being superior to all
other*.
ft i* the only Trwm that will retain the
bowel* with any certainty, and the wearer
etui feel-awaited that lit- is usin|c a remedy
that will he at all times safe and elfoctmu
to in upenuiou*. «>f this «• guarantee
entire «ati*f»rH«ict to all who may come
under our treatment.
for tha bmmi deMeute patient who
la protected (ton the draught by the
high head board of tha bad. la cold
faring Ioag,” they do not suffer el
all; and Instead of not brief “easily
provoked,” they era proveked by
anything, aad ansae times by aerth
mg. Loo« will prevent all thta, and
prod nee a itopoaitioo the very re
verse. It to coooenfod for the hep
Mph*. fles with tho
this woraing:
the bottom wilt often be Irani rafl
wot. On very onto days we mj
trunt to aa entire change of. air aav-
ernl Lunas each day , •dfgcted by
ratotog all tha wtadowc for a fow
momenta at a Urns, during which
patient att*Itt^ t 1 pro
tertod by extra blanket*, and a
shawl about the head
If * tor co are the only means of
heating the apart men i*. a “perpetu
al burner” (caul) may be used to one
room to keep both at an wren tom
pent tare, daring day and night, bet
a ffa St aLuMMSSk rife Mi I It ii i S. i ■ i Ml .a S iff ■kjK SSMMkOM
W uumi MKHSHI DC* pTOvi
ded with a wood stove; the brisk
btaaajto this an*weeing to noom et
indignity to Ring Chart**
ed by soak mi exhibition of uniovch
nod unchristian tamper. It will re
move this dices sod eeaafbility. end
without blunting tha neutral fee hog*
will calm this atofet «sdt»bHty
Many thing* It will sot see or hoar
—-judging tha in <]uite beneath ita
dignity to aotiee ; others it will paoa
by, aa of not safBdeot eansequem'v
arc re 11 y
tie*. Anklet*, knee cap* and stock-
for vurvow vein*, alcnw *nd weak
or In, he loaned a tow, that ovary
dfldr Mttto hoy baby mask be killed
no soon an God gave it to im parents!
That vm a terrible tow, and caused
the Hebrews to mourn greatly. He
made it to prevent the nation from
becoming gnat and rich, and thought
if he killed the children after a while
the old people would die and then
the number be reduced again to a
few. When Moses woe a little baby,
dls mother ooald not bear to have
him killed. He waa pretty and live
ly, and she thought 1 will try to hide
this dear boy nod perhaps wa coo
get out of the country and no body
will know of hto living at all When
he was three atooths old nod coaid
tough and play like other babies, his
mother found that she could sot
keep him hidden in the house any
more, bo she mads a nice basket of
rushes that grow hi the water and
•rb strong, and aba covered the out
side with pitch and slime, so that the
water could not get into it, and then
she put a little bed into it, and laid
the dear baby in the bed foot asleep.
She then, with an aching heart, took
her precious treasure to the river
Nile, and pat the basket on the water
amongst the reeds near the book of
the river.* |
“Why did she do that, did she
intend to let him float off sod die,
mother f”
RbouWlcr brace* for L<lic*, prut* aad
children, for the cure of rtoopuifr of dw
•hiMiMrr* and «* a cheat expander.
Pile IiiMrmueut*. the mo*t Kuuenor
snick- i» u*'—lifrfat. ea*ily *djtt*ted and
efl-^tattl liMtrnment* for all phvmcal
deformities curvature of the *piae, how
left*, club fort, Ac.
A rent for dement'* Ceielmted Artifl-
fial Luill*. jt
A|fv«t for Omndall'* Patent Rubbet
•OLD BY Atx naUGCtSTS AKD PI
thiol nothing better than • Iftttm
hearty btoma They ora mlataken,
ha miaiartontfoias h their blame aa
they may
Charlotte, Columbia A Aflff*
Railroad.
Grotrrd Supen-mtmdrmft
Columbia, September St ^
O N and after this dat* th Wl* 1
Hcliednle will lie rue <w» fob r8 *’
Train Nwl.
Ix-ave ( harlotte, 800 am
“ Columbia, 8 40 pat
Arrive at Anguata. 7 41 p m
oonroiroani. .
Train No. L
Leave Aujmata, «!» am
“ Columbia. 11 S3 a m «•
Arrive at Ch'iotte, 7 4fl p m
Standard time 10 minnt**
Washington; sU minute
Train No. 1 daily; train * j
8rhIrj , i
Both trains make close
all point* North. Sowtii ttti
a strict guard over ita feelmga, hold
log tha rein with a tight hood. If
wa indulge tha /arftay of aagar, It
will be imp-uNM to nmothar the
flame to our bosom ; like the bunting
materials of a volcano, it will at
length barat oat to Awry wrapstoaa
tipped Cnrtrlif*.
Aavot for Dr. ILd*.»ck'» Silver Utorton
n&MMirtcr.
I*vetri for l>r. Wadnwwrth** Stem Per
nor).
tra<li<V Apartment with a competent
tody in AttetMlaaeo.
Order* per mail pmoiptiy attended to
92 W. Baltimore 8L,
Baltimore, Md
June t»
For the Lull
^ Eeenlts of En:
LSSJ* faithful
which doee not allow iineif to be
Irritated or non red j to acquire that
ccNBasaad, not aaly over oar want*
G- A C. Railroad.
D AILY, Knedav* excepted, cotinecting
with N i«rht Tratos on South Caro
Una Railroad, np and down ; also with
train* peon* North *od Sooth on Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
anil Vilanagton, Colnmbla and Augurta
HkflmiflH*''
_ llir _ unto
” lu ec a crown of lil
• ^iil now glance
1 testations of this
i! » results. Faith
* deat b. Christ J
; * nd °n!y as w«H
onttious can wc li
»»eed reward. We
,c »Hy opposite is hi
^ect to that of
Dot tokrmUi a luke
or ]angai<u
_ 7? e or d>*^cttoe.
*d at once wlthoti
jarication, for th
will be reco]
; WUI »•>« b. the
*e»k and -werths
“*■ ttiHij. ur tbe oil,
“‘“■owledge aud ;1|
Hi other things
P 18 fe, l for him
_ ln h '8 coo vie!
^tween two p»
Witb
i *Dd scaro
e <Xoe * believe.
/ ^ptAerw*.—The following nw-tpe
for the cure of diptherto is from a
tranquil. Irritability, I kaaw, la to
part a physical toflrmity ; hut it ft|
In ear power, by <9mP» help to calm
it. Loot will make an willing to
think the bent of those with whom
wa lava to do; It will disarm aa of
that saoplctoa and otiatraol, which
aaod room to which It has Iwvn aaed
not a angle patient has liven lost.
Tha treatment r>moists to thorough
Uuve Columbia «t
>e*ve Ahtra.......
Mama Mapherry...
E. R. Dorset,
Oen. F. aad T. A
Change of
South Cakolika
Columbia, 8
Change of acbedak
aad after Sunday, **
Moil ood Poo
Leave Colombia
Arrive at Charleston
Lvave Charleeton....
Arrive at Columbia...
Kighl Krprm, Frfigl
of la* at th« UalvetwMy of
Arrive at Greenville
and throat with a wash made thus:
Take salt, two drams; black pepper,
golden teal nitrate of potash, alow,
owe dram each. Mix aad pnlvariae,
put lulu a tramp, which half ill
with boiling water, stir well, and
than All up with good vinegar. T’ae
every half hoar, one, two, or four
hoars, os recovery programme. The
patient may swallow a little each
lisa* Apply one owner each of
tweet oil, Spirits of turpentine, nod
aqua ammonia, mixed, to the whole
aarfaea of tha throat, and over the
leave Greenville.
* ffelfeoa
** Oaksefeny...
" Abbeville.. .
SS i^MW^^h^^*M*****
mMWW 1 Dmfy « « t *
" Al*1ou
t Columbia
l uivortity Salma
►Arrive at
AwderwmRnysrl nnd Btwr RiMt Di-
ixnv>. ' up.
Uavc WslhaUa 5 45 a in Arrive 715pm
t^aee jVrnrville «fl» a in Leave 6 85 p m
Leave Pendleton 710am Leave 550pm
Leave Anderson S 10 a in Leave 4 50 p m
Arrive nt Belton 0 00 a m I ,ea ve 8 BO p m
Oaaaerting with down train from
tiramville. ■
AerammodalMKi trains run on Abbe-
ft ° D tw ** M *'
THOR. DO DAME AD, Gomorol &*>'*.
What so enemy
self ia aa irritable
“She could not keep kirn without
constant fear of the officers of the
king eoming to her boose and killing
him, and she put her faith in God,
and trotted that he would waft tha
bosket gently along on the voter to
spqpa flofe place, whore soote kind
people would take tho baby and
keep it She did not leave it alone,
but hit sister Miriam Kept watch
dole to m rocds. and the poor
kind. Ha ia soaroslv ervev
Hto boaom to always to a
tumult. Bp him tho oolm
Arrive at Coinatia
Camden Aceommodatiee
continue to run to ComnW*
—Mondays, Wednesday* aad
Leave Camden
Arrive at Columbia
Leave Columbia
Arrive Camden **:* **
A. L. TYLER, Vtoj-
8. B. Pitxors, Gen. Thk*
•and patty Taxations distort) hto re
poet. Unhappy mas! evoa thoagh
ha so for eaotaeded as to fostrato
the agitetioaa of hto mind form*
A SILVER TIP
adds b cr.\rs
3 T Ht COST0 r A SHOE AND ON
DOLLAR TO ITS VALUE