The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 14, 1873, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLOMBIA. S. G, MARCH 14, 1873
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■ UHjpififipgnf) . sauungpp'(gnBrapagr MI|RIM’'JMMjj^Hiil9lPI||i)'‘ 4PHRPRP
plBMMM estoed in that part of iW
l*od |wim iWr lived j only apon
Tharnoh ltd kit people wi lit
pitfMt Wit Krmy liM it mM
I »f* i in i*r to let ItroH go, and every
Move yoor nrtuti bent no and
blame at fix being idle f We ntm
not idle, but work m bard or wo
cod.’ Pharaoh however would not
Uaton to tl^n, hot said, "To orr Nile,
therefore ye Hold lot on do anertiee
to the Lord. ^ You duill not lore
any straw given to yee for yoer
brkkm end you shall work border
than ever/ The Hebrew* m« that
they were In * bad fts. Ho when
they row More* ami Aaron they
began to blame them, and «okl, *Yo«
two hare made all this fttaa, and
caused Pharaoh to annoy no ami
double oar heaty bar dens. The
Lord took upuu you and judge jroa.*
Tbeo Moses grayed to God and mkl,
‘Why didst thou aend me here f (
have caused nothing bat evil, aad
Pharaoh won’t let thy (ample go.’
Then God aald, ‘Now ( will show
you what t will do, Pharaoh shall
let them go In the end, aad I wilt
bring yoo all to the land K hare
promised j but Pharaoh will not li*
ten to yon nor to Aaron for a g***l
while. Ilia heart will tie
and I shall hare to tiring a great
many plagues upuu him amt bis paw
pie fieri. Hut you taka Aaruo and
go to him, ami demand of him that
he let my people go.
For th* Lutheran Visitor
Christ's Psssion.
nr s. a. amruc
*' Has trer grief hi* min* r-Hsnsaar.
Never vm grief like thine, O nufTrrinjr
Lamb!
Forsaken by thy God, despised by mao!
The penalty of sin upon thee laid,
A shameful crown upon thy guiltless
Grand;
Thy midnight agony, thy burdened heart.
Laden with sins, in which Thou hast no
part.
Thy suffering soul, crushed even unto
death,
Thy bloody'sweat, thy panting failing
breatn!
Never was grief like'thine.
Thy friend* deny thee, and the jeering
’crowd.
For hours assail thee with their mocking*
loud.
Upon the cross with blows so rnde aad
fierce,
Thy quiveriug tiesh with dreadful nails
they pierce.
Exultant demons crowd with fiendish
bate.
And for thy parting breath they eager
wait.
N« cherub olteers that hour of Sgpny !
My Lord, alone, bereft of friends most
die!
Never was grief like thine!
The *uu aud stars to thee some pity show,
They could not shine and smile upon thy
jjwoe,
The earth convulsive heaves and nature
(groans
And vents her grief In solemn thunder
tones.
For us, dear Lord, that heavy load waa
fbarae;
For ns that sacred flesh waa braised and
torn;
For us thy costly sacrifice was given.
That we might oe thro’ The* the heirs of
heaven:
Never wse lore like thine!
CnflimuiuL
For over FORTY TEAKS thto
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the
O&EAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
tor Um (luasUitt aad the■painful off-
raring, DYffPEPfllA, CONSTIPATION.
JlinMire. Rilima attacks, SILK HEAD-
ACHL< «Iic. 1 lepivwsioti of Kuirite, Hour
Htswnmh, Heartburn, CHIU JaND FE-
VEILAc.. it*
After years of careful « spt rimenls, to
asset a great aad argent demand, we now
wwdore from our original Gramme Pom-
THE PREPARED.
a Ltowid form of SIMMONS’ LIVER
REGTLATOIt. containing all it* was-
<terfill and valuable properties, nod offer
OH DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powder* (price a* brlpfr) $1.00
HUM
§■“"* Jews Si-H-ps •
brut by mail.. 1.00
nr CAUTION! Jf i
Ha* IM) powders or PREPARED SlM-
MoXr LIVER REGULATOR uidc** in
asr ciigraved wrapper, with Trade mark,
v • -i ■ -ignstnre unbroken. None
saber m gwwaiae.
J H ZEILIN A CO ,
■aooa. Ga . and Philadelphia.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Out 11 —tf
far the Lu
mm. Scar tL-ttCU- MM </iSr .Suwmk* lygtl
Mouth, lloau. Attack* tk, o *
at thr I P»i* in the atm, LT'
moA a frmodft'd otWf f*ti fTt^ttl wJ!!B
•pr.o«» of In tSw coapUj** *? t
•quf »nd MU Itou* oriil ,«<r»« » Leila »» *
■OIU Hum « l«arl>r ■Jt'r rt’niacM.
tTmr Frxuulr ( oapUlat* AMatad.
rad or Magic, »« the dawn at unMMuhnxl JJr
0V *utbor ,®!|
fifeiff ® f . < . hr '1
rtrr. from <*•» A- I
artSVffKf ... <1
fle contends that < I
trial body" ner€ ' I
SJS5.4*,-]
% pretence in *h* J
that Lutber and the otl
over and over again,]
there wa* no aneb pttj
carnal, Caj»ernait»c, gl
the body of Christ, ail
uJjd uncharitable in Ml
to make the impressil
(inaB do bold any s.j
gi«h to refute his a>«> j
i«g that Lutherans as j
' )p l £i god that is reUii
^iUhe fails to prove j
the only sembla.ee of J
that he “travek«! j
tk*t be was ‘‘made iu t
sinful men." But was
the God man t As Dr.
it is not at all DecesJ
presence to siieak of 1
viow to bis resurm:tioi
not the condition in whi
eat in the Supper; bu
that he wa
Having
of 1>K dMNC Tunic Hittrr, •aiHuSSi
riui i ntrM impremwinit >« loos pmlmtS,
MUM and Cevt.' B.mi UnwRMnJ i
1«,| fcHn, biMton at ike Ruod, Um>, mu.
BiMto, tScM Ritter* lute* no equal *7
arc ettoaed by Vrtiated Wiood. wkicii m mmSmt
h* totatfmnt at the D«mb>« Ocvmh.
TWer »r* a Oewtt* l*«r|«n„ H ,
I Will nhow
the Egyptian* that I am tlv« Load
when I streb h out iw> bainl u|*»ci
Egypt. When l*haru.>h wants to
are a miracle then take y war rod ami
cast It upon tbe gruumi mul it shall
be a serpent.* Ho M«mm* am! Avon
went again to rbaruah and asked
for the Hebrews to go Into th«w *il
darneaa. Tbeo l*baraoh tk ttuMidel
of them to perform some miracle to
show that limy were swot by God,
and wbeo Moaew east bis rod down
and U turned Into a verjwnt, Pha
raob called for hi* aiagkian* and
soreerers to «h» likewise, and with
their enchantment they did no too,
for they cast down every man bis
rod and it become a serpent. Then
Pharaoh did not believe them and
waa scorntul, but bo was very mudb
astonished to aee Meier* and .Vanin’s
rod swallow up the other serpents
Still he concluded that it was all
done by magic, and so be «md, ♦!
shan’t let them g«x’ Tbeo the Lord
said to M'MMNb, ‘Pharaoh’* heart m
hardened. Now to motn»% morniag
he will go to the river* brink. Yon
take your rod aad go too aad b-h
him, aad say, The Lord ordered yon
to let bis people go aod sorse him,
«»d M would net, m»w pm ri. ^
know that He is the Lord, far be wifi
cause the water in the river to turn
to blood, and the fish shall die, and
the river shall smell very dreadful;%.
eo that no one will want to drink
of it.’ Ho Mow* and Aaron spoke
that the ball alorma left, ea that m
green thing was to be bead hi
Egypt When Moasu aod Aaron.
Itnv to llm tomoS of ik* k um
wipiw o^^m' rwmw^mi upw imw soamsgj*
prayed God to rsmsee the loemsta,
Pharaoh still refused to lei the la
rwrbtea leave Kgyps, than God swt
| WALKtR, Pm,., R.H. XeDOlik
Om a***. So Pimuo
u* (arm at W«Uun*w» u4 Chartw* Sic.
SOLD ev ALL DKIXXUSTS AKD D
f iNi #tTigii ism inaa intidiey' 4hi I Bsdh
rvmsrtfy. Thsm, par by year, we
syw4 oa to ruin aad to the grand
rrleie, by oar wwa fanlL Bat bow
aiw w* to auommd in jdwetag the
brabsa opwa the great wheel of mis
iVos t m T ImO ggunujiyl **.' gwSS *> tfig fiVl-g*
Ra^W W • % v^g ^UaneMg^wg!'
M S A,, m, e* m Hi moi e^*(HI ^ong UiflLge*ug|k " ' Mmsg
l eiw IgP*^. W WMPMhi W*a I,iff! IV *--WP
When vc review thy love m vast sad
Igreat,
That pitied us in our moat wretched state.
Caused thee to leave the shiniug court*
on high,
And come to earth to suffer, bleed and
die,
Oh! let our heart* in contrite sorrow
nmum,
And to thy crom in penitence return,
Yielding ourselves, our lives, our all to
thee.
For time, for death, and for eternity:
iLLUZTXATrP
I STORY €
The glory all be
Savannah, Ga
Ifcscfllxnoous.
Children’s Department
Sewing Machines! Sewing Mtehn
"SCMZ SHUTTLE” Srrlag fe&a.
No. 1, only $25. No 2. $37
Thi* t* a Shuttle Machine ha* the Osi
Feed, and make* the "lock stitch” i
on both ridf->. It b a otaudard firatd
Machine, and the «ajly low-prieel *1
vtiteir \faelune iu the United Sw
any fisrssev who cart not s|uure from
1 wewty fire to a hwudtwd dollars ewi
year, to go Iu the way of MMMBUtT.
Let b«m rut down the arwa* cultivate
WGmm, EmPMr rMwwvwrMMP fUEI* ^ VW9PP**
can prove
confined to one place ev
But our author ur
prove that it can not I
rection or glorified Ik>*] \
Hit in the Supi>er. I
| arguments. lie say*, '
tbe t crucified body of (
iSCtCE DEOOSrPOSED 1NW
MEN’TARY CONSTITUENT
planted by a body to tlxl
which it was no longel
esa have no existence il
[Supper T Here is “bibl
gy aod exegesis” of «■
was ignorant! I agree I
thor, that the Reform* rB
ing ot such rules, lie sfl
this. Well, he may boll
come to it; for I am surl
nuu will ever want it—<1
"decouji»osed r “Thou M
my soul in hell, nor sufLM
Oue to see corrMpfioa.M
whom God raised again I
ruption. 1 * “Neither did I
corruption” “And aJ
that he raised lmn frol
so more to gee carrtqitimi J
I am not of those who fl
eyes to the creed by tl
not cry heresy whenevnl
P*es with me; but I sul
greater heresy has .beel
the church siuce Christ]
^>8. And why T For I
°f a Lutheran prdx ing I.l
trine to be untrue ! Bntj
that our author has not ]
fallen iuto such a gross
‘‘a* been unwittingly id
^tnyroot his theory, and J
second thought” he will
his first works over.” J
He theu undertakes t]
glorified body of ChJ
’Afferent from his crul
He states, correctly, thud
a “ doctrine is, “that
®till God-mau, possesses]
vlQ ity, and thus contiiun
0M*iprese*t and J
that his glorified body is
of the most fad
hounded ubiquity. 1 ’ If
j* 1 * »tateinent wert' ten
®k«y to account for th
*“ee, under the sy mbols <
l ^* n ^ftcraraeur."
fi 'j ^. as il 5 » l »«ght th
3 teY »r cim s t h,
2 ■ ■ ■ it follow
more endowed with t
£ “Suity, than
For the Lutheran Viaifor.
The Ton Flagnis.
“You asked me last uight il the
Hebrews believed Moees when he
returned, and now I will relate what
happened,” said Mrs. B. to her usual
audience of three children, whose
interest in the narratives of the
Bible djid-not flag as she related jroe
history; after another to them.
“I am so glad to hear more about
him,” skid Henry, “for 1 think that
be had a bard job before him to get
the people away from Egypt, with
all Pharaoh s soldiers and people to
prevent him, and then 1 looked at
the map, and I find there is a wide
sea between Egypt and Palestine,
and I don’t see bow be could build
any ships to take so many' over as
you said that there were in Egypt.”
“Six hundred thousand men, and
women and children too,” said Susie.
Aatlior of Smith’* Bible Dictionary.
It contain* 941 fiat ftcriptarr IIln*tra
fiflS* iuh! over 1100 |MgN, *nd i* the most
msupn-'lt* i:*ivc and uluaUlc Hinton of
Um> liilih' ever pubhdhed. The labor aad
fteamina of cctiianc* arc knubt nvt in this
war volume n. tiiio* * strong,»leai light
mmii rtrm tMurr of the iaimircd word.
AGUNJlTwA \TKJK-Aemd far cir-
rnbr» and see our tentt*. aud a full
dcocriwtMHi of flue work. Adder** Sm~
tkswl l*aMi*Jiinjr Uo.. Atlantn, (is.
.1*11 - —tf
Vfaclunc iu the United Sol
That marhiue received the
“ * r “ig ” ' W ( 'aroliMtu.'' ,n thr dl\
in 1871 «n4 1879.
Charlotte, X.G W _
IS” Tlir shove macliine is tram
for five years. . v
Agents Wanted-—Superior iw
nient*'given. Liberal deductkw 1
to miniider* of the gospel, i^nd 1
for circular* and naniplc* of nr 1
Address Rev. C. IL BERNHEfM.
eral Agent, (>icord, N. C.
T,.*T L- V. —
AliEXT* W'AXTED TOR
imperii
get Um
l.«M>|mr*w*». oaly mm mtmhm IM
years of «il»; to svavy !«$, aaly sis
reach the ago mi MSI; ami sot mow
than mm la MS livas Iw f$ tears «f
*gv. There are cm earth IjMtgM,
(■ni inhabitant*, sjmI mt thasm
wile' WwWmJl Jf'fPwTf Wig^Csm WwsWsjT
WwwTj VPIs | 4WW1 w IrYlWgJ
ate.-or mm evarjr saassai. The as*r
A.JTX) ■
- ONfiL.
By Jfills McNair Wright
The m«»#t iluitling and powcifal hook
over writU o iw mil* wiihjert. It |in *cut*
a Marti,mremp of f*ul«, and contains
■oeelaliwo* never before made public,
m od for (irculsr uid Sana* t« National
nilftkliinr Ca, Atlanta. Oa.
Jati 1* —If
D AILY, Sundays excepted, cocw
with Niirht Trains on JWuth I
lina Railroad, up and down; ah*
trains going North and South on I
lottc, Columbia and Augusta Rai
and Wilmington. Columbia and A*
Railroad.
UP.
Leave Columbia at 7 11
Leave Alston 91
Leave Newberry 10 I
Leave Cokesbnry Sfi
Leave Belton SI
Arrive at Green vilie I>
afiwt to what they are new. The tto
Ur ptifiMswNii of planting will ast he
aw walUaigly itosertsdl, as it is am, by
the ywwag asew. who drag out a life
of mere rststemc* behind the omniter
—theft cumpsmaataou a bare, pitiful
Mh§,
GEORGE S HACKER'S
%
Door, Sash and Blind Factory,
DOWN
1* :tv«- (i mm vilie 7 He
" Belton 9 9* 1
“ Coke*bmy 11 list
• 4 Abbeville .. 8 1!*<
" Newberry 2
“ Alston 426{>i
Arrive at Columbia. 0 Wfl
A »dm>(w ftrvna h and fthte RMb I
rwifR.
DOWN. up. A
Ixavc WalhaUa 145 a m Arrive?Up
Leave Pern vilie «25 a m L«are4*r<
I*»ave Pendleton 710am Leave 5*P
Iveave Anderaou 810 a m LearefMfl
Arrive at ibdton 900am I^eave *WP
Conooetisf with down train W
Greenville.
Aoeomaiodattou trains run on AB|
vilie Branch on Mondays,Wednesday*
Fridays. On Anderson Btaoch. twrtj*
Beltou and Anderson, on TsHfif
Thurwlavs and Satnnlays.
TI108. D0DAHEAD, G*nmd&f
.1 ahi 7. Noktos, General Tkiet Ar’t-
Charlotte, Columbia A Anea<
Railroad.
•he waa to lto» I have been enlto
Mt informed that there la hand aiwuwd
A thews, Ga . known to be almost a
barren waste, which, is IMS, would
Wet hate ‘*|*roctto«l puna,* to nee the
ruimmae ntpeeastow. that, this year,
peodheorsl a kale of etuw were.
There, the people d« U r mined to fttw
— they espeaded their manay Jwlri*
nasty open their had. Their labor,
aw tag ta this fact, la under splendid
fefffit afterward*. Tito •«»!** r
ra,im*f» to to the prepsrtlea mi ?A
to every I ,«MM mdlvldmiia Mat
rtagsia ate mete (ragaeal aitof tha
CHARLESTON. S C
N O iiu|M*tl<d work kept on )mud to
•upplr the eonntry trade. All
work i* hi hoc at om own f.ictmy iu tlie
city, and under the proprietor's «|K*<'uil
twarrvfniwn.
Send lor I’rri* List, Factonr and
Ware Itouass : Kitur, opposite Cannon
hti«et cm rase of Citv railway. P. 0.
n- x. No. 170.
4uii ; tf
Usiae ways to eaeep a
ttohi and twe siasg
wtoag way Is; to held
nearly 1$ flNM «f the
Stria, Dob'* Talk
A Cmrtmm flaat—“Itoer tongue'
Is the name af a little pleat that
frwwfi abundantly In the pine tor
•sfl throaghoet the tower Boethem
RUPTURE CURED
I tin ast ie gtvm,
i< a % >c f ik 11 b I
n. while the light
I * hiring sheet,
leaves, and from (he rentr* of this
tosnch of leaves grew* a atraigbt
•talk, firing to the height rf*r»°r
KftrsY& Radical Cure Tru^«
t Mdii Do went. This
little plant to new aUmcttag tmad-
af fnmdturr ■tontkw wrung way to
•weep a rerydf* to anere the henam
forward with A heavy, dm stag
Mtohe, by which the mnfemal In
*w-#*'m*tsaiuiw jtoas * Aji* li a i,r* ■ayamnaa uo
re cl - wwWfWR W re ■ TI %Ha e$p W’pMfRjUm Mlpl
yoa*i Imlv **r. » Vn *he le *ah«d If
•he wifl gw with ywn In mm phtoe,
“Nat marh f m if reqasafit to do
•umethihg which »hr ttovw am niab.
to hear har any, “i sst sea A*
T HE hewt *»d most Hfwfirr Tina
known for the cure and relief of
Hern 1* or Rapture. Thi* Tru*» It** re-
reired the saarflou of the mwt cmincut
ahyrifiatiK uf this rtmntry. who do not
haritotr to recommend it to lIkmk- afHicted
srilh Hernia a* hinit *np<‘rior to all
Others.
It i* the only Tina that will ret*in the
haw el* with any certaint y, and the wearer
aan f*wl adored tbat l»e 1* using * remedy
that will tie at all time* safe aud elb<ctual
in j»* oja-ralions. Iff this we guarantee
•rrtitiug tobnons and wrappers fbr
digwra, the lenwee having a «trrmg
taailla odor. A Sonlltoni {wpet to
cmnhdwnl that th* day ia not far
dhstnnt when tha “deny tongue* will
benome owe the snoat iraportonl
prod arts mi the Heath. The plant
ran hr grown to perfertton on the
entire natlKfartion to all w ho may come
andet our treatment.
tautie*’ silk elastic aUlommnl l*elt* for
r* U ncy, fulling of the womb, mid as
a support to the hack aud nMommal
muw n s. Anklets, knee cap* and stock
ing* for varicose reins, ulrer* and weak
joint*.
Sboubb 1 brser* for ladies, rents and
sMSdrea, for the cure of stooping of .the
ahonlder* aud aa a chest expander.
Pile Instrument*, the most superior
article in uae—light, easily mbustM ami
effector.I. ImOrunicuts for nil nliysicwl
defoniiHK-, curvat tin* of the spim , bow
tor*, dub feet, Ac.
fAtriml ^for Clentem'* CelebratM Artifi-
Ageut for GraudaH’s Patent Rtiblwt
tipped Cratch*
Agent for I>r. HnMock's Silver Uterine
Sappertev.
shut few I>r. Wadsworth's Stem lVr-
amy.
Ijwbew’ Apartment with n eoiujietent
lady in sttendumw.
Orders per mail promidly attemkd to
«. Markfi,
W. Baltimore St..,
Baltimore, Md.
Jute 9 — tf
Dread —I’ll into • nomraon
iki sjinil * ii ms *1 as I* ami 11 ri I . it t*a**MjkA.*k
utsrntt pnn a neajeng ungMon
tot of better and tot It molt and
•tweed over the ptsti; then lake
Change oi Schedule
South Carolina R. R. C(*vuv^^
Columbia. S. C.. ^]>t- *71
Change of schedule, to go into eW“
and after Sunday, 39th instant: f
Mail and Pimen&r T™** -
I^-ave Columbia
Arrive at § JM 1
iasm Chitrlestou “'"sill
Arrive at Columbia a
Kight Expren$ h Freight owd A0
boa 7V«i» (Sunday* eAVjwtuJ-
Leave Columbia pp
Arrive at Charleston
I**are Charleston —i 45d
Arrive at Colombia J
Camden Accommodation
continue to run to Columbia ** s -Lffpl
—Mondays, Wednesdays and
I^eave Camden
Arrive nt **
Leave Columbia !gp#
Arrive Camden - — .Lust
A. L. TYLLR, VtoedJMPT
R. B. Piokixs, 0**n. Ticket Al>
ii) to awwep to |« tueHne the handle
n little forward, thnn give n light
drawing «iiat% altowtag the bream
to emwwfy twndh thr rsi prt {tint mm-
half th* «eight'af the liroma ehwnht
he aH»w«d to pmow ea the <ntri*t mm
the dirt ia matfid forwwrd. l/i thr
dirt be ao*«l and rolled along light
ly. If • yeaeima* qnantity af ba>
ealkm toll into this habit, tbbkiag
it shown smart new* to aaawer hark
in riaag phraana, aad they talk dip
pettily tram (hair Umgaea with a
•raty prrtaMM that to aetlher lady,
like nor beMMaing. “1 hei,* met “yww
answer's as w«4! as aay) to novrr the
bottom of the peu, aad make a mix
ture to dip them i« bj I mating well
two egffw, wad pouring la moagh
to soar thr bread; season It with a
vary lit thr pepper aad salt j make
the bread qait* motet; then lav it
«n iJm hotter and frv brown mm-
^Mfiw fffftole xrvsiar s m^aewff • ■ 1 fifffi *<# re gg wire** 1
•hie, and if toa soft to tom, pat into
the area ta brawn on top.
Hebrews a great deal heavier than
before, aud uot to let them have any
straiv to make their bricks with, aud
yet they must bring in just as much
work done as if the straw were pro-
vided for them, instead of their hav
ing to wander about and bunt it
up.” 1
“What did they do then, when he
waa so cruel t^said Susie.
“The oftioers came to the king and
are trading harma nr land ; tmt the
csMitrnat to startling and pmdtivwiy
•harking to ban* threw word* tomm
foam the tip* mt • yowng indy TW)
•fffvnd ever the vavpst before gwrep’
hag to onss a>raffed, nt) Dm Asm dirt
wHi adhere to the wet matortola, A
ntxjr smart wuspne wno in a omr to
dirt wfH ftofwedliy her! H stout the
team aa if it jjpme impeded bj a
whirlwind, and when the tank to
If nil iffttoriag lips were cmi ofl
w li it a a amber of gave meethn then
ni‘“" the cattle, aatil all the rnttl i
in Egypt died "
REGULATOR
A SILVER TIP
ADDS i> CENTS
10 THE COST OF A SHOE. AND ONE
COLLAR T* ITS VALUE