The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 28, 1873, Image 4
THE, LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 8. C-. MARCH 28, KJT3.
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For the Lutheran Visitor,
Not Knowing.
I kooWnot what shall bofall me,
Ood bangs a mint before my <bret :
And Imfore each step of my onward path
He makes new scenes to rise.
And every joy He sends me, comes
As a strange and sweet surprise.
I see not a step before me,
As I trend on another year,
But the past is still in Qod’s keeping.
The future his mercy shall clear s
And what looks dark in the distance
May brighten ns 1 draw near.
For perhaps the dreaded future
Has Isas hitter than I think ;
The Lord may sweeten the water*
Before I stoop to drink;
Or if Marah must be Marsh,
He wttl stand beside the brink.
It may bo that He baa, watting
For the coming of my feet,
* Some gift of such rare blsasednesa,
Some joy so strangely sweet.
That my lips shall only tremble
With tho thanks I can not speak.
Oh restful, blissful ignorance!
It’s blessed not to know ;
It keeps me still in His arms
That will not let me go,
And hashes my soul to rest
; ’ On the bosom that loves me so.
So I go on, “not knowing
I would not, if I might •
I would, rather walk in the dark with Ool
Than go alone in toe light j
I would rather walk with Hint by faith
Than walk alone by sight.
My heart ahrinka back from triala
Which the future may disclose,
But I never knew a sorrow
But what the dear Lord chose;
So I send the coming tear* back
With (he whispered words “He knows.”
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n’s Department
I For the Lutheran Visitor.
The Ten Ccamundxnatts.
“Motjher, will you tell on about ths
command menu to-night f Wo are
anxious to hear just how Moses ob
tained them.”
M YeS| Henry, I will,” replied Mrs. B*
“I am glad that you opoke of them,
for the occasion upon which God de
livered them to the Hebrews was a
memorable one in their Urea. God
called (|b Moses, after be had brought
the Israelites to Mouut Sinai, ami
told him to make his host prepare
themselves, by purification and wash
ing of Uieir clothing ami themselves,
to bear the laws which be would
give to them. This was just three
mouths alter they had left Egypt.
Moses went down tram the moun
tain add sanctified tho people, amt
the? wished their clothiug as direct
ed, and were ready to hear what
God would say to them. The morn
ing of |he third day after God had
called Moses, there was a terrible
storm of thunder and lightning and
a thick! cloud upon the mountain,
* - the midst of the storm was
ie tones of a loud trumpet,
loud. w
blew the trumpet, mother T*
“An angel of God, Gabriel I pre
sume. The trumpet terrified the
people, for they had uever heard
anything like it before, and they
trembled greatly. Then when they
looked at the mountain, behold it
was altogether in smoke, and the
Lord descended upon it in fire. The
mountain shook and trembled as if
irtlfquake had taken place, and
of the trumpet rung out
louder and louder. Then
>ke, and the voice of God
him, and called to Moses
up into the burning, trera
jnntain.”
le go, mother V
res! Moses was not afraid
to do ifbat God told him to, and I
think he was a man of immense
courage and faith. Not many men
would venture now, to go upon a
trembling mountain that smoked aud
burnt with the holy fire of God, es
pecially i with the loud tooes of ao
unearthly trumpet pealing and sound
ing through the darkeued sky. Yes,
Moses qrent up to meet God! The
Lord said, ‘Moses, do not let the
people come near to the mountain,
lest I cause them to die. Go down
and charge then) to stay at a dis
tance while 1 talk to you/ So Moses
went down and charged the people
to keep at a distance, ami then Moses
aud Aatbn went up to the mountain
to hear the law, as God ordered.
Then Gad spoke the ten command
meats to the people, bat they were
so alarmed that they said to Moses, I
‘You speak to us aud we will hear,
but doaft hit God speak again or we
shaft * dlfe.’ . Then the people stood
afar off,’•but Moses drew near to the
thick cloud to hear what God said.
Them God told him a great deal
more of bis laws, which were to be
observed, and after that he told
Moees to bring Aaron, Nadab and
Abihu and seventy of the elders.
Moses wrote all the words God had
told him, and theu read them to the
people, and the people promised that
they wodkl obey them. After Moses
had offered a sacrifice to Gad, he
aud Aaron aud the others 1 mention
ed, went into the mountain a short
distance, and they saw as much of j
til* glori of God m he wy willing
to itobw^fhem They would bare
dfef if Gad bad
brightness of his glory.”
“Why mother, could not they hare
looked at trim f said Huai*.
“No indeed. Mortal flesh could
not hare endured the sight of the
supernatural or spirits from tho other
world. So Moses left thorn with
Aaron and liar, and he atone went
into the cloud to the Lord, and he
was there forty days aud forty nights.
God told film Ml the laws by wbirib
the Hebrews were to bo governed,
and showed to him o pattern of the
ark of the covenant, that he wanted
Moses to have made, and pnt tain
the tabernable that he was to build.
He also gars him two tables of stout.
Some old writer* say that those ta
blsoof stone were beautiful greon
emeralds, a very costly, precious
stone. We dost know esamtly what
kind of stones they were of; bwt the
Bible says that God wests the tow
upon them ‘with his own finger.* *
“What did the Hebrew* do while
Moses was gone, mother f*
“Why yon will lie surprised when
1 tell you that they came near to
Aaron ami called to him aud said,
‘We tbiuk Moses U dead He has
been gone So king Now you make
ns gods to g» before os.* fheir
minds were stilt occupied with |ho
Idol* that they had seen In MgPl*
and they demanded of Aaron to
make them an image of God Then
Aaron, I am vary sorry to say, fool
ishly complied with there roque*!,
right In tlie presence of the burning
mountain Us took ail their Jjrwohr?
from their ear*, arid made of III
golden calf.” ,
“Why dal bo make a ♦*//, mother,
instead of any thing else H sanlHmde.
“The reason was that in Bgi pt lb#
inhabitants worshiped the row as
the most usetai animal, and m Aaron
made an image of a ralf for the He
brews, and they said, •TUeso he shy
gods, O Israel, which brought then
np out of the lain! of Egypt/ Then
they offered bunt affbftsff* ai«m *»
altar to this calf, and the L»rd said
to Moors, Hlo down, tor the people
have made a calf and are worshiping
it, and have turned already not >*f
the way I commanded them. I bans
seen it alt, and now let me alone
that my wrath may «*i hot amt I
will consume them, and of rise 1 will
make a great nation/ Mooes lugged
God not to destroy the Hebrews, to
then the enemies of (bid would «ar
‘that for mtortoet did be bring them
out of Egy pt, to stay l beat upon lb#
mountain*/ Mooes wan not an mm*
for the honor God offered to him, to
be the founder of a greater nation
than this ; hut h» hemught Bo4 to «
forgive the Hebrew*, and God heard I
his prayer, and said that be would
not kill them. Then Most* went
down from the mountain with tbs
two table*4«>»o, utd when i»e
saw the people singing and ♦lancuig
about the gulden naif, he beeanie
angry, and threw down the stone
tables and broke them ta pwr*-«, and
God, then a
Mkff tho glory of tho Lord ffttad tlm
j ft »T * |
hf day, and hi tho
night II ihons Mho flva, sad wool
|JmI It mt ffi Ckli
pmroeyiofa This
bavo been a
tho toog and
is given of il la Bsndaa Tho Ha
browo stayed over a year to tho fffl*
«lert»ens of H . * I'r- > i>**r.«
all that tons they worn ptegmihm the
gov» laws to govern them to all toa
Irtliiisn. Fmtinnifh andf » imqritftthauaaro
fflmPw umt a m* w j t|(3m
rwlatoe three law*.*
“ Did too ponplo a) w ay s obey tham,
mother V
“Oh aat Couotantly did God hara
•tas aad dtoohodtoaoa. Tho east
time I will udl von about the iwnotl
MMl |thrift ,
fiMed to go to Itotoattom* ft.
•~*mmmmmammmmaan*namaamappamaP"*ammpm
IfWalliftartQf
ffkrihd. d Itofr fflf Chflh
r«-Antoe «L As a gram* to sort, they
ait tod ft • i s h nr rf a im took as sa-
ssemMurmsop s w spu g^^u**i ip*iwusi^ussus umopsusme wnsw
added to tho hafltotoff! ggggggffffMfi ffsl
the lt«|old, aad all that wwa ehtatasd
a j by too prise so* was so inoeouao of
Tbo dwelling* of woaltoy maa, who
Itrsvagnnt sworn op*»s
weubl net have home
with the grim toot tup
room of a go* lit puhf k beam Tho
an4
a * I * t ^ i
a lurid, tapering tout
out aa
fluttered to
at *
l*
II
w b the air
n or Uiwua
of
gavo
Sow tlm d lahtottl^to.
IN AMIHi Hifmifd) uimif
to a now an
. aomoly. toe
wmsO-iLitsSH' - It,.A ** 6 e m J i i, an- ..i
nwiN n niiNWto wmt •hh mmi
to® 'ftftNPNPtoftRi
hmln w - ij. j^mm |tturtiitL#hm
tOU at boSus mhs mjtm reudilt Mur
ws^^m we ir* *w o ewewsym ■Swv
chased Igr hdt hat maker* at tome
Iff NPNNRo To
prefMsrvd, the hair egrwvl* s good
stroao tarn whtoh I* sold t« ho to
ao way inhctor to wool If oil
that the A ^str\ss poirusi says oa
to» fltoPfli tros, tot iitotoHi to
Ml ill hratop t/totoMritoM 1 Ml IN
tdh^ 11> u a c vbiri mmm
ttdtoftMtoNI toll M^WtoMK ripto a Rto4T^Rto toNitoft
thaa ths fiMti i toot mnltftdf sJ-
■HMd so rophtly mi obit# mtos, oud
aiv not con flood to any particular
fhflfl Hhht am fff too hair laso aofl
boon thought ef t*efSaeo, jaitiorisi ly
died mflhaa ruhhiis are anunally de
str*>j ed Tho tSNSl the rabbit to
mpoMohlr aad tourtohiog, and tho
shins hate tong tw<n prised. An
Important IndtMVy to
Tho hfiss mg to a
tor aa eetstdr oaatiag fior hrtoli or j
rough plaotofod * siis, to prevent tho j
moSstorr from j
it Is out only a
Take of rrosh
is i tw parts, and of
jiN^iito;-ltoi'4tottojhtoNN
mnmsasaun a, a m u'fif —■
water, i nss win give a
we, dark or bght, acrowd j
tug to the owtor of the roomni. tf a
fltol iMto N NNMTtotoha toapid w NilMHI \
(baa 0 a^mhOS'Asmawa n hf
fwl Ime wffffMP mfllllff * ^Fo wo m • ffWi'jl
IlghI ootov to
ooed with tho
('are moot t*e taken k«me* at ta
we u^m^w 1 wi. wenw ^e^S 1 wm g omF ^
^ftft toll RJRito Rftft^RftNftMtoiiftftftMliftft' Niil iHrii^ftiftftftRI ■
ths
' have
of the Now York
to the vtriad-
of the lions |
The dust of |
resu ts the lavs
is hut rod at Mai
i the Ktag of I bone at ,
iooeph, Ian mi, t harks
Iha brother* of the Em ,
he to dtdcrriit parte of K«- j
Uharieo Mark Napoleon, of
•Jm *'-.**—- td the •hole fatal
Napotonn ilmriea, the widest
Uortoass and Lmnsaro horied
SIMMONS
1 damp * ith
At
the <wsd of an
evening, n party of
would hare
tton of ehimnoy
*jwp»ire*| a oiiMsmlag hoe to au time.
• Ns- -»*sto igfllp* dto -* 1 i<siiisei*isMt.- • i
Spcfftag lQrran.
It ia a tort werth koowiag, hot
which does not ma gamerofty ma
de i stood, that tho am
totl with motcus
glasses, to very readily crystabsml
U) aetiuk solar mya A mirror bang
whom the ana oaa shtao on fa to
it* nailv sfludbal i to tako a
t ev mnowm cm
wntov, to fwevotd
the osah
carton naeri si^tj®itc*t n ti ^i
This cement offl last tor aroevul
yonro sMsd host sntos fse iakrii • <wh,
Ust cm* nut to wand tw
t, m* ffttom ^^mnmtooff^^tor ffl^h I
liilr' i *PffHr ' wPM|H|IVIPiiiPP : ''MPffi^^fl;
ewaah, and the e* I
he took the golden calf end broke it j |, „ «, B fT|hI!S| |m m
— and burnt It in the flrv, ami *•**■•* ■**
up
i a’'•insisted with Ks
la
you
dkl you tot the people perwuede ymt !
to dt« such a thing f Aaron
that he was afraid that the
ground it to powder, and put it into % ' |p^S||j| gtoff I
water ami made the llelirews drink . tk- ^
m £ , , , . „ t * ***** ; roe omusnity of na surface is
iUmM Morn* said to Aaron, wlwi >, !
*. a 4 a t ia -c a esm j MffflTM)flI t ffftAMj il Wftll Ml: IHMI'iWr I
Uul YOU mukr lUi# cm I U#c J W |rr * ^ m 1
1 fl * ^slto^sdi* k Jto^uai^ndfu
. . * W 1 v* StjS eg hee^r”* ■. W ^ ft
Itoto" m hanging If any at m
•Irroc* which appear to
would kill him If he did not yield to I^ ^ ^ _
their wtohea. There to a tradition
amongst the Jew* that Mur. who
was one ef Ibe chief nmu smoogst
them, oppose*! the miking of tlm
calf, and trietoto get Aaron not l*»
comply with tto- de.*ne*ot the He
brews, and that tbi* euraged the
pie aad that they atoned Hur to
death. Then Aaron was fiightone*!
and mad** a coil tor them Huw«\»*r
this may be, Aaron tried to dense
himsult to Muses for bo* mu < *o*l
ordofiff tho triton <>f L ri to take
their awoula ami slay emv ooe
that they cooM, and so upm one day
they killed three tb maaud an a*
“Oh what a dreadful puoi«binrot
that was, mother r
“The sin wan great, and demao«led
a great and swift puuiahiuonL, wy
sou,” fluid Mrs. B.
Mooes prsyed to
he
t
tain whether tb*
*4tokos thorn. If Ihos espnesd, they !
turn probably ho saved from torthrv
hjflrjr hy etosply Hnspsf their post
ttoa. The hack an well at the froat;
ftftfttftMRR VftR RPftMMNMftRVftAs RftMMfctt RRtftMMIl
hong fa a wiadow* vtovi the raj*
gtopto it behind, r* pmusiieriy ea
posed. Tlw hash should always be
eoveeo*l whsew ihe heeeas are bhefy ,
to touch it
Tho greatest danger to
os f Mli iiSI mlr »«* i m. 4 Ok
IMIWwlPli im Y9V
them Very etpnuairt oaos have
been arrfeeMy iryaml hy coiofum
lumHiBtf whoa nnvh carried serosa
a* mrii smikk Plk ja to i m — »-■ — AKWari
Mi mi.wtoWl* I sPIf Nwrfl w 90 MflftW*9 IOT m*'
tore ar* roldom fully * war* of those
piem otmiee, awn iMvfl to ie cue
ttoned and wnSrtiml. Froagaeolly a
man or Wy may Us seen la the
attest, carrying a mirror la each I
way that the frill glare of a sound*j
Hri . ViJldlLL * nn Mrikeo aad injures it. Owner s
y t. ami '* wtncle* would, so a rain, he
side in keep aad aae tto
^jy ft ( tmiger, if they would eaercke
aotioa ks this rignrf Ta f
and (toi .il * **** vttm «* l ^» to
w *** u " ooefffth of the ovtgfnal priosof tho
did
broltcu. 8« Muse*
commanded.
oonimandments opoit the two ublca
of st4i«e. Moum then Look them
down to the people, and reml them
aloud to the whole comp, and tpM
them all about the tabeewoek, and
the srk of the lam! that wa* to b»
WiU,*
article while the
. a —jjtef n IM ■ t B . ^-1 .... —^
sruioir* vofin re- Mivenog.
U is sl«o well u» av-etd haagisg e
mirror near a stove or
wlwro the beat radiated con
it. If thi* prmenatton la
crmdrtian to tiksir to neemr *m*
“Where did tie get the material* > ia m ooiDarstlrriv dark **** b«
to buibl it with, mother r
"Tb. iMapl. *»„ »n lb.tr bnr. x |mb| . „ tr
tots aod jewelry and ornaments and ^ cloas while totraiag,
fine linen and silk. Tl»e women also ^ k ^ . *
sport goats’ hair cloth, and the rwlev* i^g about the sen
gave precious stun*-* and rich spices * ^yHslt«-d'-a. and will i
for the fawfnnm and tneeo*** to Imro
before the Lord. God gifted several
men with estvaordiaary skill, so that
could work aU manner of bran
the srk and the
mu off-y. r.
Jl A
Of divine
Its mm* at the
H iff rih9fl| mbmm ffeN
tllh Rflt9JUNNnR 9 99l>rim^ 9HMdR| ]
l^kSMOtaA lidtsl 4'FOj*.. m ; S OS
w**w* * we
| to giyw 9 ftn lriNlh^ j
ltd| appear* arm--- %\ & farmer,
» im dfNNft* "4"
A Cm fig Flimit* lurm
Tho ItfllSMSk Ad#V»#**rr suyst
“As putt pt tin cargo «d the e«e«m
•Atp /Mr «#•** eflnsMMi y
Liverpuai, oe aotinwd n
m g fftHtoSi' tails Hums jt a*iMi 4 ni, •* sen E^a^S'a asas
^mo rum e Sr** sj^^tofl me* o SWff i^o^-to * w^^a*
•hsrh, upon Ugatty, nr hmm are'
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*t Sdkiiitrifft' ugh tijd i ‘k^ riftfl(t rit (ftfttriiftiftriftftyRiltR
for the mnwofaalatuwf pspeU.- *itnmo I
oao will «me of these day • ftad wot 1
oho! this m goad far,’ to s remark
0*1*4* Itogmmgal m Im meat fl litos nga i |gam g«J
wpwumpsw *to^ ft
ifffft^ HfeflMISfflt tto ism lifssa fiiii-ii I iflh i«4f , | (ft stogit ol -
(ioorgle aad flsrtda. Ihe list of
maierial* oot of which paper Is omn ;
fffjff lllfftl tA kJfltoil t 9 Iffatiiff niftf toflhil
to coaetowtlj hn«g iaoeaowi- For j
jfloflato amatffldhmMMikaai omeill owff os (hi kinte s m it-^i r **■•*> et
to“Wl ■*" weMpfll to ut »**i'fls j * dmtm
ho profluUj aside t^tsf lkr*S(Sll*i^l sriM
atwsya earood the oapp*) Bags \
ha* a r.ii^i atniui iw it ran • imiI*
ef paper msines to One age of prtnt
tag. A cheaper, oowe aimdaat its*-,
It fMNMftiiiftl lit lltt tiihMft % rot *ri)i a9(9
if rirtUialiou itoefr Strao t» <hc«|»
aod atmndeal, sflMiad to the wmuso -
w9K^mks 9 9* gihlto 'Spjstolftffft^ftkt to9l» 94ftNUpffMllw(f
ohlo (nr Ik* ImMJLM- na+ltti, m at tiiint.
swew 'toos* v "ig'SS'too vosw *s ^w* ft*t wtot*
lug paper. Wgod hen beta uui ta
mmse eatuni, ami the eoaoip osne wt
the toofth to jbiiig tutu estoomivt
IflLiMt toll itohliMhff ffHMhfgsfftoiat W r ; fts ftlistr tkma».
to^^p tom l^tog'tow toPstouto'V'.- w* vs gw™ VtofffiPto
aud other ••sea are hv+wg weed and
tflated ia thi* toantry, thmo to one
that has ma*ataiflMr«l v *r cwutsMMo e
high reputes am. lof vwseim nutifhl
« »offtflbio ml d*- a* a-aat.ja ana. ka m.
tolmoto m Pff to yW m*m w»t
-i'. r w",| the Earupvon
market far 1111* 1 anr m^it 1 iLr ‘uai
Urn* ef l*bay, know a at this day ns
^|ggagoga|gu^Bga^asangsgnsiL Iff i^^aiom W'f^a^kamsm ffMn dKawogfLuL 5
gk*pe mupw® w^m u.wu^^w s se
and Fonagsl. ami ia Nanh A menus.
Thin grass is now need la large qaan
uum Is llsgisfll idf fMifTr
JlftSNNt Is pf 1 fltftTit MJtoJ'll
paper mode gtoftn ly from this am
tevtol The quantity imparted bilo
Greet ttritajo to i«*rw*wi| each
ytmr) la ItMffl) tout worn impact
ed, sad is IIL, HAJM*
Of all the oat* of towaidicr, the
•sosneot Is tMl ohtoh load* oeto
abandon a gunff tnase hiiwsf II Is
ft Is shisrtig The »snium <lewc Is said
In he areidad kp the herd; It to the
4somffh astorilt eff, ^ Ifthnwaffm ft^mkfl Im ffftnm ftarii>hS*
IGtoiWI wPff ftow' 9ffto*ff , k vvtoe f9 fftoto toffgjli
ev lee which prigne ia the hevtffl of
to* at» (h si toil a to^ to'M^toa ■* Pt ^ 1 fss S * ehn ftffflb’T’ff*# 1
•aw the «mittiwi wm •hudnsri by
* rm *9'
dy, **
ana af
at Hh
ef the lata fflmperor,
at Hi. Ufl. The re
of ths Isle Kmt«eror kitnsclf
at rhtaelbarat. Tbe
of OoMf in ea art to
with the tstr ohtoh seem*
%e fulloo them after death
Ths VamgaaMCt Ttatpy.
This is oaa of the lorgvot and bar
dnwt af the hewed* at turkey* It t«
Malooitl l bu a Itodo , b*c i r'in*^ V cinti 4 ^^nei fe es
VtoStoPai M iffiw rifffTtomMntoq |ifMniUH •»
‘v-ulleatwti C «OLiMM*tK'iiL sod (IIhmU
I ufimswirl m. Ii» aiiin Imgihssatftn i* 1 Im 11 isa*
W'^^^san^^ws^fla v s sa^wstves o^^o^^so-sews *w ww 0*0* ******-
pwnftfy. Tkrhrj s do remarkably
well along the one buaid, and si
oomfl e*ory isrnser nwaotc from tbe
bis flock. It is not an
flad flock* of from one
ta too bandred turd*, tbe (Mrodact of
aJhmiI a ikia t> b ra midet Ihe Aft.
lot moosgemeat of n poultry woman
L, .. a- g mg' iruftiCfr q-A.4 ■»_>..* effjia ^atamaaaik
aflg wPMIJy <• *,^u vwrwnff tofl ^ affpfr^ f-19 99SB9
Hflftpi ta grain; bat this evil ia
cone ter t>* ln»*md by the ewormoos de
•trarrioa of iaanrta KMwrvd. From
J>M l,i r-Wi 1 a-it iWv ui|>ai|t|
aa wnow amm *p* ifre-vo *aw.*o * * v--aa »jwwFW’*e*.
asataiy a poo grseeh*qqM r r*, «i wket*.
sad other loneets. rnagiag hr the
mast por t in the poet nice aad wood
1 saris They are fottraed tat Ua*
her sad November, aod at is t»ot
•mmmmm for a lot of early chicks
to roach the average weight of four
tons fwasris, divooed, at TOuutkngri -
mg ar thrietsoa*. The common rue
at toriMiys oral ta the New York
makrt do not average aaoro thsa
eight et man poouda The Nans
gonoct* is a very larg>% healthy lard,
and has horn bred be aute ha
nmay general sro*. Moat of the birds
acrid m the HmHimi aod CWuhaiv
markets under the apMUr of Rhode
I stood Totkcy *, or Eitr* No I, are
ef this breed Tbe farmer* ate uaro
f«d m the mriflrtMMi of thru hrocduig
ouwrk.. t ok log yooug gulddet* t hat
w«B omgb from toroiy two to tuna
ly eight loiooriii, sod hrua that will
weigh from twelve to Matron. Where
the tonris ore kept over, gobbtot*
• iff comouoaeo rirres thirty two to
thirty foot pound*. For making
ponitry for market, tbe N«rr*gsn
write have no maperior. The prevail
rngmdur* siv white and Mock, with
a large patch of O’hitc a poo Mae
otug bow, girmg tbe genera) in
of a gray bird. They at*
la tbe shading, but, |
• till ostocmeit paiaotaking, uauld be ?
bred to a feolber,— IT. f'Wfr 1* the
ftellry ITarhf.
Wa’** msJf nLaua^ro «* m TT w- n-im (Pi* m wilbi
’ ■***>• < “- 4 v > •■•** m 3k* SSI 4d k«OCmL
Ts the cotton fstwict. gutoc si.* 1
ibe msoc v sfustde «t all domrwti |
f eted lew la. Tea gnslittg* arv tally |
aqool ta tbe bom hoe hand m the i
coCtflm feMtoh They will keep ten ]
acre* a* ground perfectly dean of
gras*, if tbe ploughing to |*rop*vt,i I
done. Tbe aaos-i cnrefnl hoe hand J
• dl lews and skiia uatt*ai nerr ot -
bos, but flUMi otU carefully pick all f
the gras* from the y o-tiug rot ton ;
utthoal injartng it to tbe buou. I
am sorposrd that hatmerw do not
moke mmoand butter nro of them
They pay far the keeping many time*
over ks killing grass upon which
they latino ; are saleable In anarbtM.
sad n hrtary «po the table. A
Utwvf in my oetghbiMriuvad, who
kwao* ihmr value, 0*00 uffisred last
spr ing four dollar* a pair fur common
gross, to pat in hi* rettwi field.
Hum* the aar 1 have ratorri sU
the grows 1 coaid, ouavcatrotly , and,
prasd|«ally, foe tbe pai|u*M* of iror4^
top ivNm. And more than on or,
when il. would hsvw been impoMStbir
for am to have taved my crops with
the labor at my aotiirol, they waved
il. t Aad the targe white Hrea*eti
net a«dy the am*! beautiful af all
Iha variwtiea, bat the best ** workers”
and randy raised. I would advise
every Conner to have bm flock of
geese, ami puro Bremevi, if he can
prorata them. They will work his
notion well without Matching, sad
odl osvo him a good deal of foduw*
work or money. It is s Ueaoiifo!
sight to see thirty of forty lliemen
geese Ik a fl«4d of cotJtoti carrying
their tours almost as regular as hoc
band* Any farmer who plant*
twenty or thirty acres of cotton,
will worm he without geese aftri
anew tasting their v aJae. The great
rot (•Inert ioa to them is tiiat thev
*>e"* *r *ey’v»«wi'’ emcra ev» umtr j
have «mH forgotten that desfeuiag
qaaek with which their suoeotors
saved Kem«*. Any actaaaaJ sight or
now* about the premier** will put
the w hole fl* w k to quacking.—L A.
REGULATOR
F4u evn FUKTY YKAILS thi*
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVF.K MKfWTNK hs* proved to hr the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
^^Y.V^rA-J'os^X'riot
Uitae at lories, Hl('K HKAI>*
A< HK.f ”1U% l>«'|>tvsri(Mi «d >j*i
Ui’wesrh, Hositbnfw, CHILL* AND FE-
VI. IK. toe,. Ac -J
After j€ *i* of careful esprroncut*, to
OMvri a crest end unreel drm*tid, we now
jgradim* from oar original (hmame /‘re-
" THE PREPABED.
• 1rutw <C SIMMONS' LIVER
ItfWiCl.ATOK, coataiiiinc *11 it* wa®*
dvifal and valuable prwfivrtim, and offer
" ONE DOLLAH BOTTLES
I f!-to
i:.
bp*
Rude
|L.
Jt-'-
The iN’udev* <:price sa hrfcvre)
put package,
flea* by m si).«».««t#sa
tr CAUnON 1 JU
|I«( t« pavrdcroer PBEPARKD RIM*
MUSH' LHKU HKGCLATiiK ualem is
vat cn«i*v t4 u rs|H«-r, with Trade mark,
to*«B|< snd Rumstnm unhiokn®. Xooe
attarr is gromae.
J H ZEILIN A CO.,
NUmkml 0* . aad FhilsdrIpki*
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Oct 11 —tf
tag to 4il'«fVi—* i
Immmmi flfki Ikfrt dftgflfl ^
WMi the rittJofg»n* »ut*l 1
w OM^dMulSm, CaJS^TVitBcw* at i
MS. Bmt Encuiau rf tW e —par*. S
Mm*. SiiMMM Attack*, Ptlpuus q ,
IroSM* a tlw Lop Pua a *M 1
nrrt. *a4 ■ K»n4re<i otLor |
Zr&z wiu i
atw-rm Ums a harto *toci
Par Fcsate ( aw*laiau,«M«t ttd .
n«4 ar sbcO, at th« class at ——utilinml. Or A.!!*'
at It*, list Tmuc * •'— ‘ l -T 1 *r " Itfiik* iiL 3?
dwsaetoK
srf Oast, B*i»
£IlIr"rtsi'SS» , an Slaorf, |
arc cauocrf by Viuaied Wood, stHoT* i
InjVntingrsirrt rrf ihf P-fi ' "
i tW i
l»
ths pf»» diD *
. -
the
SflftWTt WAJfTKD FOl
•r tw*
red* i»
S|po4 9
kfMf
, Scakl H**^ SoreTraL TSlS? - I
lua, MRS. IMCWOTttMMrf t* Skis, HaMoJSft I -T- ~-w- ^PM
»m> at I he Sua, ot sWtrvcr can* or uia* I >tMSf
I inaribp,"^
The properttoc «rf Dr Walkm*,
Rittrr* m Ascmst, Diaphoretic
NstniMss, Ijicanre, Dtoreuc, Serfs
um. Sarfonrfr, AhenJrrt^Md Actt S
rear i*t mom wcsrfad*l I
j WAJLUKS. Prop r. a. _
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DUlgg,
CONFESSIONAL.
By Julia McNair Wright.
Tto m«Md ttiriUbwc and po«rerf«l luM*k
evi p «rriUka c»u tltia nalpri It |in w«to
* atorillflg errrwf af /aria, and contain*
revriarfems »« v» r heliwe tuade piUie.
Sm! I«r c ircular *wd term* t<* Nitimid
rmildiilai rn Arium*. 0*.
Jan 2 —tf
A SILVER TIP
ADDS 5 CENTS
TO THE COST OF A SHOE, AND ONE
OOLUR TO ITS VALUE
Oct 4
4—Am
ftiSTORV O
H THE BiBLi
By Wm. SMITH. LL 0
Aether of ftrothb ftihh- nidtoaqr-
ft rowfia* SIS ftor Reriptner Itlnsrrs*
ttoas and avtv 110S |ml*m s, and i* tto- nwd
eewumcbcnavi- *»d ra!iul4<- History of
•be lkbi< ever |w»14*died. The tabor and
ha! ami of mntflrin are irstto-n-d in thi*
«m vdarM' to throw- a strong, deal lijcht
upon every pie irf tire minimi word.
AtitiXTS SiJnrk/U-Stto for <ir-
rn! t> »«d sue o«ir terms, nnd a fttU
4f«rc:4k* at tto- ««i. Address Xs-
ttaca) I'nliltpLmn (u. At Lima, (is.
Un *J —tf
GEORGE S HACKER'S
Door, Sash and Blind Factory,
I’ll ARLESTON, M C.
TftTO t»-»l work k< j»t on hand to
lv safldv the country trmle. All
w>uk i* uitwh- at «»ur own factory in ti»e
cit.t, »ihI uud» r the* proprietor’s *isH-ial
UUpervtshim.
Nmul 1<»r i*iii e Liixt. Factory and
Wsiv ttoniii# ; Kin*. op|Ni«ttc vauuon
fiti'-ct. t*n lice of <‘ity rndwr.iy. 1*. O.
lint. I* JTtU
Jitlv 7 if
RTJPXURE CURED.
Murs^’s RriKcal Cure Truss.
iqsOlpi "«iK w4 fiw»! r*U tspcfriw.
f|1|lK brat aad moe4 effective Trust
1 known for the curt- and ndief of
H«-n«is wr Kuiuntv. This Titjmv hss ro-
fmved tie sanction of the most eminent
p!n»irinti* «*f this country, who do not
hrwtalr ta rocotomend if to thane nfUirU-d
with ilpviiia a* to-ing superior to all
wmm.
It is the «»ly Truss that will retain tlit
toiw-cb kh any certainty, and Uie uresrer
run feel awtiivd that he is «sin*r a rt-mody
that w ill W at aU Hmw safe ami effectual
in ir« of*- rations. Of this we guaiuutro
rot in satiefisciion to *11 who may come
under >ut treatiuent.
L-mIics' silk . luetic abdominal to-lta for
Cfn-|»nh*i*cy-, falling «f tin* wonih, ami a*
S sutqM*rt to die buck aud nltdomina!
miis 1< «. Anklets, kneecaps and stock-
bur* hr varicose veto*, nicer* and weak
Jmuto.
Shoulder htaotq for JadicN nento and
•httrirro, for the rtite of stooinng of tlm
slf. ldcr- and aaa rto-st eapandcr.
Pile LusKrament*. the u*<»-*t superior
article in use^iglit, enslly scHnsted And
effectual. Instruments for nil physical
deformitu^. curvature of the spine, bow
togs, c-hih M, tc.
A cent for (lemeut's Orielmited Artifl-
A**vnt for UrandalFs Patent Rubto*i
tipiH-d rrulclM-s.
Anient for l>r. Ilatieock's Silver Uterine
fl It T. JL .11(*( ■
AgriU lor L»r. Wmiaworih’s Stem Per-
S
),.-sites ApaHment with a competent
hid) in sttendsne*.
ritders |*cr mail pn»ni|*tlv attended to
S. MARSH,
Qf2 \V. Baltimore St,
Baltimore, Md.
June » —tf
Sfwing Mtchlufs! ^ewiB? Midagti
"HCMZ SEATTLE" Sewia| Eaek^m.
No. 1. enly $25 No 2 $37
Thi- i -1 ^luittle M.-icl hie li.-t* the Pflffff
Kee<i, end u»ak«- tlu-’ivs i, smcl/i
on ln.th hides. It i« a -Diiidsrd tir-ti
Machine, snd the only low-priced
stit< ii Machine in the United
This mtlcktHf rneiPPP? I hr / hjthrtHA Of]
** Fair af the hm Carolina*.™ tn the eitfdl
< UyrUtiic, A. C., in 1871 aad 1872.
nT The above machine is war
for fire year*.
Agents Wasted.—Superior »
im-nta given. Liberal deduction
to ministers of the gospel, yfc-nd
for « ir< ulnnt and aamples of si
Address . II. BERXHKIM. Gffff
eral Agent, Concord. X. C.
• Jan 3 —A
— MB
G & C. RaHroad.
» Ali.Y. Sumhiys eaoepte«l, ronnects« ]
wit' * nth Cm j
lina Haile' td. up and down; also
train* anksg Nbrih and South on Oat- ;
Columbia and Angnsta Raitnsi
and W11 r».:;,1on, Ca>hunbia and Antrum |
llaUroftd.
IT*.
Leave Columbia at 7 15 a*
Leave Alston • Mas
Leave Newberry 10 40ps
I>cave Cokrobttry 2 rips
Leave Belton 8 ffjffi
Arrive at Oroc-nville 5 30f«
DQvry.
leivf Gmiivilk*. •»«»
• *•»
** Cokrobun U !5 J *
“ Ahhevitle ,8 13**
. .
- Alston 4 top*
An ive at Columbia 8 tops
A Htierma/'ra*ck and Hint Ridf* ft
rimon.
DOWN. TT.
I>e*ve Waliialht ’»45 a lu Arrive 7 lip*
leave Perry villa 6 35am Lea vs 6 35 p*
Leave Pendleton 710am I^*are 5 50p«
I^*ave Anderaou 8 10 a m Leave4 30p»
Arrive at Belton 8 00* m Leave Stops
Conueding with down train
Greenville.
Accommodation train* run os Abto.
v ilh* Branch on MondayaAVednesdayMs
Friday s. t >u Anderson Braneli, bervoi
Belton and Anderson, on T«
Thumlays and Saturdays.
THOS. DOPAifEAD, Gcscrol J&g*
■I iiuz XomroN. fleneral Ticket Aft*
Charlotte, Columbia & Augus*
Railroad.
(letteral * v w}>cri»tendenf * tl&te
Coli m hi a . September ft iflk
( \ N nd after thi* «late the follovBrf
/ schedule will In- run on this row* ;
nontG »orTH.. ’ . ,
Train No. 1. TnusNs!
Leave (Tnirlotte, 8 00 cut ^ P*
- Columbia. 2 40 pm 3 ® § ?
Arrive at Augusta, 7 42 p m 8 90 *»
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1. Train.-****
Leave Augusta, 6 35 a in 5 to pn
“ Columbia, 1153 am
Arrive at Chiotte. 7 48 p m 4 W **
Standard time 10 minute* slowerd**|
Wasliiugtoo ; aix minutes ahead (aWR]
lair .
Train No. 1 daily; train No. * **^
Sundays excepted. ^mWi
Both trains make close wnnecOOB^^ j
all point* North, South and
Through ticket* sold and boggaget
,0 *" rri ' ,d, ' al ^K ALEXANDER I
Genl. SuperinW——* |
E. R. T>oiuey,
Gro. F. and T. Agent.
Change of Schedule
S<>ctii Carolina R. R. CoutaJ
Columbia, S. C„ Sept. *A W*
Change of srliedtilew to go into efi^*
sad after Sunday. 28th instant:
Mail and Pttmenger 7W*i*.
Leave Columbia f 2?-si
Arrive at Charleston * ms*
Leave Charleston * J-g
Arrive at Columbia 8
Night Erpreurs. Freight and JrrtM»*** r
turn Train (Sandafp rrceptcfO-
Leave Columbia
Arrive at Charleston * 2»a
I>e*ve Charleston J
Arrive at Columbia *. "gj
Camden Accoromoilation Ttf^i 1 ™
continue to run to Columbia a wj™,
—Mondays, Wednesday* and S*to*®*F|.
Leave Camden J S,*
Arrive at Columbia »* *l-a
Ix-ave Columbia * UJf)
Arrive Camden L W J
A. L. TYLER, Vk»-Prri»** llV
S. B. Piouins, Geo, Ticket Aft-
ipMSI
spi « 0 d th« (tenets
Jludr in »
sdtori* U **
ere* for mm
deliberate to «
tk* rtf*
ooRMMRd
miso bm of’
|«rl
h. |
r..:
!h-i
H»« jfl
JMto
Uw* on thi
and are lid
isioti/
form a ol
cjof the*
stance trill
iBioericnl
field cj
itellcctcutl
i well
is abaci u I
a partial
v that
aoo* bare been com
its functions snd rei
that extent it has pro
an efficient body. J
miliar with its origi
are aware that it was j
a period of great p
sioo, to meet au e:
church South. That
impoverished conditb
try. in cod sequence 1
of war, its means lia
exceedingly limited.
of numerical streng
though respectable.
tory i* extensive, an
tions feeble aud w i
And that, iu additioi
vard circumstances,
its career “de soro" ii
trisc, cultut and g<
state unhesitatingly
*r« unacquainted U\!
or are incapable of ap
force and magnitude
t*nt to sit in judgi
question of efficient
proposed to do, au«
accomplished, we slia
and wifi then be iti a
h> pronounce a dgc
P°»ot at issue. Bre
^bandou her as a um
wreck; or shall
n, inds and strong h
J »rdf- of this noble
her to the breeze a
a, »4 management of I
- the storm a ca
w »v»e thereof aic sti
'Modifications in it
boated a« advis&bh
f ° l * * poser ; a d;
a r beyond my ken.
W , 1Vhout wetes, or boi
fZT' 1 * ffordin « n -
oeerv atloo or a ca
^ by this ubi.
*?**> I hopefully 1
quiet resting plat-
he Patriarch of tin
cnerable namesake
li !f P hilttl °gi^d Kool
oni ., U ^ >0n ^e opaqu
y darkens counsel,
iT 011 Glibly coufu.-
,!? *" d variety of
j, * h ® ir applicant.
t) to be found
Zr u,rau ' 1,5 “■
2*?. »>«», eorel.t
5^“* of «>* Gen,
Aui/'^PdKybul
fuofn ® Goodie.
’ U i„
tio/f®" 1 ,0 Koverun;
Wh., Uu * Uin,tothe
, ‘* l “to be mod
What * - -
/ We.tion.1
Wr