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0 THE LUTHERAN VISITOR COLUMBIA, 8. C . L ,.Communion. A Sabbath KtfflneM in the alt, 4 A ble#acd peace, aa born of prayer, 1 borer all. The tkrilliuffbeauthwof this quiet •eene— The Rowing west, the water’* a»»w«ing The tec*, the aliailowa I ring dark be tween, Like riyatic voice* from the world unseen, I To worshipVall. -» “The Bible Mjri that her father performed bis row. Joawpboa, the ancient historian 1 feoM yoa about, ■ays that hat father actually killed her and offered her as a beret offer in(, but many other poraaoa, who understand Hebrew, the language in which the Old Tcriamant la written, fm ever FORTY YKARfi Hu* PURELY VEGETABLE LAVEE MEPICIJTE haa proved to be the GREAT UEFAILIEO SPECIFIC Jauiwli.. HUkhi* atncU, KICK HEAD- ACHE, Cafe, Iteptraahwjrf ffcer A sweet subduing sense of love, A spirtt breathing from above. Enthralls the heart. Let ns forget the world, its strife and dare, The throbbing woe* of life we weep to Let us forget the sins that would en snare, And far this little hoar of quiet rare Rest here apart. It is an hour when to the sou.1, Panting beneath earth’s sad control, Bright hope is gives; And aa on eager wings we strive to rise, Faith bears os upward even to the skies; from everybody, and waa redeemed by the law of Moose aa given la La- viticum, sad aa animal burnt la hat year* of caitfol esperimenia, to don’t know. We hare only to take the Bible account of It, and that says that aha was killed " “Oh what a and death to die, fag no young sad beautiful a girt.” “She waa wilting to give hereelf aa THE PREPARED. ■«M form of SIMMOK8' LIVES ■MataT"*! Beyond all dottds we mar In glad sur prise, We catch the radiance of the Saviour's The Powders (prior as brfwrvL. tlJI •JtVtST: »» »*l*qe ♦ * *_* *:* rr cauttov s Be* *.. Powder* or PREPARED SIM A glimpse of heaven. had given the vlaSery over the asm- mars of Israel to the hosts of her father. Jepbthah did not live loaf after that. Six year* more and ha died. I suppose Must his heart waa almost broken on aceoeat of his rank vow to Ood, and which reunited la tha loan of his lovely daughter Bo was the Inat judge that governed Y'^riM^faft %wfaflbhaawh y L « V*a art Ik ,f* tl .> gy.... | I'M BUT* " affPff wflsB ™ the great prophet, that t tehl yon of sometime ago.” Children’s Department NOES’ LIVER REGULATOR uiileea w ith Ti*4f unbroken. For the Lutheran Visitor Jephthah’s Dwghtar. “Will you tell oa about Jephthah’l daughter, mother f* said Henry. “Ton said that it waa a sad story.” “Yea,” said Mrs. B., “I will relate it to you to-night it you wish.” “Who waa Jephtbah, mother T “One of the judges of Israel be fore any kings were eatabliabed. He waa a great warrior, but his family did uot like him. His brothers quarreled with him and drove him away, so that he went into the land of Tob to live, and a number of men After a while the J H ZKXUH A 00. Maooa Oa.. and ?i...ad»iptta SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, On 11 1( to, eu»|»i» VAHDUZEH 4 TIFT, 11April 2JBBC GEORGE S HACKERY Door, Sash and Blind Factory, Be vtgilraL went with him enemies of Israel troubled them, and came and took away their posses sions. There was nobody to take the leadership of the Jews in the war that they wished to make with the Ammonites. Then they remem bered Jephtbah, and sent far him to Sewing Machines! Sewiig hung hi* head at that remark, and at Inal said, ’Welt, mether, I da try to be better, but when I get angry, I lorgei woai i ppoou** waei* i aai not ia a Taunton.’ ‘That to the way, my dear, with every body, and we must oogUbuJI) nek the pardon of God far oar broken promisee * * Mo. I, only $85. Vtl,|R A ThU 1* • Hhattlc Medrinc be* tk VR Feed, end .make* tle"lock did'A on bidi auin. It is e standard fir* Machine. ««nI the osly lov-frM stock” Machine ia tto United I 7%it marline referred the Diaima “Flair of the toe fVirolfwof. 11 m She i (faiitof, A’. C , ia 1871 and IKS. rr Tlw above'machine Is wan lev f vc years. come and fight for theni, and prom ised him that he should be their leader ajpd judge, if he would return and fighjt their battles. Then Jeph thah went back and took command of the Israelites, and made war with their enemies. While he waa away from hefrne be got into bod habits, aud voided to Ood to offer sacrifice* that were not pleasing to Him, and so npon this occasion be waa anxious to conquer the Ammonites, and in his exdttement, be forgot that Ood does not like human sacrifices, and did as the inhabitants of the land were accustomed to do, that was, when they were victorious they of fared burnt offerings to their gods or Mote. Jeptbah made a promise to God, if be would help him to overcome these enemies, that what ever came forth out of hla house upon his return, he would sacrifice it to God as a burnt offering. Little did he dream of what a costly sacri fice be would be compelled to make. The Lord delivered the Ammonites into the bauds of Jepbthah and his host, and they smote them with a terrible) slaughter, and destroyed twenty of their cities, and vineyards without number. He was greatly rejoiced, and so were the Israelites. They turned towards Mispeh, where his house was, and then for the first time he thought of his vow. He was greasy troubled, and said to himself, ‘l wonder what will eome oat of my -house first to meet me. I feel very uneasy, and fear that I did very wrong to make such a rash vow.’ Then he remembered that hit daugh ter had a lamb that she waa very fond of, and that ran with her every where, and be said, ‘I hope the lamb will run out first to meet me.’ He bad to piss over a hill before he reached Ids house, and there he stopped a long time, and was very sad indeed. Finally be went over the bill, and came iu sight of his bouse. His door opened, and behold bis only beautiful daughter, the only child that he had, came out with her maidens, singing and dancing for joy, to see her dear father returned in safety.” “Oh mojthor! what did Jephtbah doT” “When ..IT ;; ... went* given. Liberal deductmmi mil to minister* of the gospel. Send Sam for circular* and aasnptea of sarin Address Rev. C. H. BER.NHFIM.fifl end Agent, Concord, !f. C. Jea 8 - -4 Thomas Wentworth Higgins** •ays, in a recant auasbor of the MV ia Factory r, opposite fi «ty railway. I ftoiTH Caiouka R. R. Come* Colombia, 8. C., Sept M, Change of schedule. to go into « and after Sunday, 29th instant: Mait cad Paateager Train. of brain* In eoavwraatton, bet had a perfect indifference to book* (Mto read dutifully nod torpidly whatever waa set before her—eovrta, travels, history, all were the same Each page drown out the provuMi* {rage, and her memory wan blank Bar parents asked me to tench her to read. Bh* joined la the request. ILLUSTRATED IISTORY OF I THE BIBLE By Wn. SMITH, LLD. bo* Train (Sunday* tJxepted). , Leeve Columbia 7 Mil Arrive at Charleston IS* Leave Chari eaten 7 Up Arrive at Columbia. f Camden Accommodation Tirir ** «M tost atom! twenty It oonUAM SSI fine Soriptan Illuatra- ttom and over Ufa pane*, and i* the mori itolUr' rrrt pebliahed. Thtovto Imraia* of rt*(on. » are feathered la this en* vrisrae to throw a etrnaje. clear tight “TaWUVjVten?££t K %? A f # n “ i ft J jl i B / cMBMMi TOi Clr- S end «aa o*r Serwi*. and a fall of the work. Address Xa- PsWIdiiiiffO., Atlanta, Oa. on the condition that nhe wtmkl faith fully read a atsgto book to the way I should direct. Hbe mxMcnted “It wan the time of Koeeoth’a visit, when everybody waa talking nboot the Hungarian rwototto*. The book 1 chose waa ‘fleagnrv to IMA,’ by Brace, of far more internet thee than bow. I prescribed It to dally S. B. Ficuss, Gra. Ticket A*t wvU. L. — -wf] Charlotte, Columbia A AugtB Railroad. -,'VU. . 1 '^1*1 O'formal S nutria tmieafs Op* CokusuiA, September IS, 18R AN and after this date the frito* wtdu, all M fach thick Fat them nm with gnu# *i4ght ywaay” fNactrtg nnil*-—that ta, natl* the length of ar- Gtoary “mgttn,* hat *o4 heariet. | J^gn ntoF In^asdl ra tyin the fosia ahoat tea iachm above the gremnd. the next three l*rhe« above RUPTURE CURED <.oixc, so mi. Leave Charlotte, S do a an ** Columbia, 2 40pm Arrive at An#rnrta, 7 42 p ru Gon* irons. Train Ne.1. Leave Au^axta, 8 85 am ** Colirmbm. 11 58 a m ArriveaSCblstte,7 42 pm Standard time 10 minute* Washington; *lx minute* a Me* Traiu Ne. 1 daily ; train Sundays excepted. Both train* make clone a all points North. South ) fpHE U*t whI vuit eAmp vt Tram 1 known fnt the rare and n-ti. f of Urania or Rupano . Tha Troaa ha* ne cr-ivrd the sanction of U»< nx*st radneot pli» ritHam* of till* country, who do no* nwtatr to rwromamml it to thoaa aJHictad nilH Ilitpia a* Wing «upcrior to all other*. It im too only TmM tint will retain tin ta»w cl* with any orlttub, aud the tv carer S ... I ..8 a |. M o Afcui 2,., .,I,.*., MMIffl fil’w'l fvPMkti f v*e* vnafa'i iff* ’*>' ^Tiljs m Tv flffMljr that will W at all time* safe and rikunl In it* eprtaUinu*. Of this we tniaraAitee no»tire **H*faction to aM who may come mwici our teriamt. Ladles silk rlwtir alidotuilial IwJte for f M .. g S*n*at vw*w.*** I* ^ i n*m ffTl Mry , arnffTT"IpT vet I"" *V*»ffl f*„ "111I S* n swnnrat tw the hack end abdominal BfillHMBhfiMk finw ftmidi t a-! a f k • amn w S^^^aff*Ra* R had tolereetod her, or snail Ihe es planation of some word, or nay thing nine she pleased Her com most aught be only to nay that Oorgy was a traitor, or to toqaire how his aame should be tironoaacsd t but. al litraaf. ira*w****s wv Bps w«*ie***F*»^*s f ** u tom ■ Upon fhka plane n eap « wninr Shod hi toehen wide, t urMug the nntor enltlilf. and ranutor the mark per chapter. From time to time I wan to see what nhe had writ •Hhmr rid*, and thro ran yaw pkiw klittiR 4 bs tat m « Mttri* 71 tig- 4mbM t t ato* ln\ I I|jv »Mfio I umB lemon, ooSii Ihe reals nr* novnrnd, toMfik iMMMMHNh) CSMIi haa i ifik4%**«I t t • t. | wfCsBwwa oto fi(M0l I an it’s Ji MlnPfPI.I, mMjRRPf given yn« a fiainhed sod Aral (ton* “1 knew ia advaaen shat woo hi be the gran taut difitoolty. It won to keep her to ooe chapter It memed to her aoeh a arintake, naeh a waste of opportunity, when nhe could no easily manage fire or six chapters to a day. Had nhe done so, all woold legw, elnh frat, tee. toot tor Ctemrat’a C«h*brat*ri ArriS- ririCimb*. A rent fm firamtuB* Patent Rwhhei Snunwief nraoqpmn w^'-* * Anri hr Dr k nUs wUi’* Stem Per- •ury lndte*' Ap*nr»M'«i srHh n competent tody to attendnnee Orders per mail proaijitlv aUeuded to fi. Marsh, niitl \ViUum«-ton, Col Railroad. there am never*! ktong* «m Im> fipriaad hy putting the han* tomrd ton tochon akswre tnaumd of npou the fTonud 1st Yoa save a bunrd. Jd- Lnavc JklsSon IravcNcwW saw ber ho took hold of n<l tore them into rout*. ; custom that the auotente had ijy iftidi they expreesed grief, and he sto^, ‘Alas, my daughter I thou hast brought me very low,’ and then he told hew what he had promined to God. Shd did not cry oat aud make a great fu«s, and fret at what her father toll her, but nhe only said, ‘My father, if you have promised the Lord to do any thing, yon most per form your jvow, because he has grant ed yon the victory over your eae miss.’ ‘ I , “What a good girl she was I I know I could not have said that,” said Susie. “Ym, it khows her to hava |«HI in obedient, good daughter. She only asked of her father to let bar have 1 ra v e NleriWrty... i... L«»f 0>kt-«bu«y. .t .4i L«* v<- lichou...... Arrive at Grcenritle... DOWN Leave Greenville Belton .«*. * Cbkrobmy. “ Abbeville «. “ XcwbeiTj H A 1 .t-jic 1 ' The eooneqoeuee wan that dbe never failed to road har chapter; aad whoa •be got to the ead of It, for want of anything better to Go, she road It over again, or went to work with her note-book, ft was a ray nice uot* book sihI she wrote a hoaattfto hand When I casro to look over the pagan, every few dnye, I was aeloaiabed at upon a dry rst4g< *-*ii rr'*y deaf <»f the wet gtnend. fat. Yoa have in the falls a grout slay to the trace bolding it (ii u> iy Mgmsnt the ivnyiag Baltimore. Md. —tf » |4r1 . . ... Jane 0 “ AlriOnTU... Arrive at Columbia aorkts waxtkd foe by Ito aUaagh ta throwing, up the ridge to es&nunet) •noo^'tug to a hresst y animal, as it hritigs his brad baton hi* heda and illy arrange* him far a mart to jump—Mm4SS aotes. On some days* to he sara, there would-be bat a single eeateaoe, aad that visibly written with effort \ bat almost always than were qwea ti<>n* ilnfi iifja Ami rrilMTiai* *11 at HoeFwn wswi ^mawan sifW am^m#*ura^mse*^ nms which I met aa I oonld I (band my own mind taxed hy hers, sad Isaliy 3NFESSI ONAL. By JiliA KcNur VrigbL bum thrilUajt and imw»-rfal fibnk niu i) <ra Uii« aufarat It present* (tag army of fart* aad contains * faro mad* peUie. terai* to National faffli •ad pras are «p right aad ffTwwtog trews are begfantog to ./fW ‘'RwNR»e wvP Belton and Adder Thursday* aud Satui ■to fOfigiO* AWD-H< Ihe urinates uf th ZriysMtof,^* 1 ^ *bto to J0&OD* ** re » an g<<r » Jftorto«. ¥** i^fal or negk- dbrifwh *«t Sto^afBy^ 1 « y atrmm at Ha oouv«M Rs «omm«ttoe kks i sajer advisement, rapees awnooiidii^’ Italy, nrihing had Ik Bttter of the app*' fensrie*. or the ei itostoasry fields hij report it won! Pftor *» ■foreign Mission* hi itteotioD of Synch! Mtssamtaacws” sdver tort were jraqnorti. ■ads, sod the p w lorUuit claims of *at little or pothi iplisbed m this re be aUribut to the “Go ye int tart; 9 bet to a lack is eoauection with destitution of many i trithia its own bordi immediate SOMtoac« that the causes above u some others that have exerted au determining the sad tii^kt ra tln^i Called to meet its the church and to hauled in tesoaroes. y God,” the church*.-: Synod, in the exerci that ahoondetb, may ing, win the eontuie Lord, “She > bath ‘ could.” With respect to tli Miaaioo*.) it is knov mat with the prut General Synod, that special attention, open the subject lias con futed, and the pra good have been by n ttooal to it* import a i wight have been ex amount of labor exp •onrideiation. Frou of Synod it appear- of Home Missions i care of the D wwh operating with A Central ^*****1 Synod wai toting of Rev. S. , Bittle, D.D., and Mr Oto latter being ^ 9 of the vast •ork, aud the orgei to carry the same tt *«* Synods are rec [!rcs * themselves m U,e w ork, and *^r fullest extent tommittee in the missions.* This in our jadgn itoition of the xvh ^ ^ eounectio of Synod at its atxi ^ uo further le, object, unless perhi uaii ’ ess " Fro « the al ^®arks, the friem Synod will ondersi Home missions hi sympathies at l Wh “ U ta ioTTU 8 faH<< ; the reasona ? fr * e °da ? that to a w bhtoi <****, ^Ftoprosecut lurches o 54 SCr ' I>< S^t OHasiou* z ^ ti aj^tona aud J^S.virad. Wi i„ f, ^ UogG