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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C., APRIL 18, 1873 SHOULD BB IN XVBMf f T import* u» tinea % me* 1 thnn shrillin* «H«s. ich call to mind tort •pirita’.sighs. ad what doth my the wiadlto thee, hen thus it whirtfea mournfully t tell* of lorrow and diatoms, I penury and wretchedness ; tells of tufltofii*' drear haute, here sunshine sweet doe* never’eoitt*, Mr joyous light to cheer the gloom. speaks of those who sadly died [x>n the looelylmountaiu’s side ; [ those whose faintly (fluttering glow. I life went oat amid the snow, whispers of the child of rie. jho wanders past in garments thin, ftd gaxe<wistfuUy within. tells us of the storm swept ocean, ! billows tossed in wild eommotloa ; S gentle hearts who here weat dawn Ith none to bear their dying moan. I those who wait upon the shore, mil the storm Ytamprstuous roar, For om FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE L.IVSR MEPK'INE hm prorO to b, Um GREAT UNFAILING tFBOQPIC IHomarh, Heartburn, CHILLS AN 6 FE* VKR. Ac.. Ac. After years of careful experiment*, to met a great and argent demand, we now gnwltiee from our original Oemmime rmt- *" THE PREPARED, a lAottid form of 8IMMONS’ LIVER RFttCLATOR. ri totaitimg all its won- and his family, and carried them away. Abram vary quickly armed his man and fallowed the king of Elam, and rooted him aed rase sad Lot and his family Bottom aad Gw ieir longer wear without i ' <&**?* * ottio oiuinaniv soil or stsia Every family should use it. reds it Every waskwnu , a very commo | a* part of oppose! v I gisidr* bec<> * I “L* & *■’ f *crcd»m of th> I 2* : foe** ****"**:,] , aad ooaaaqoaatlj to .orrkagv Lre*g wntin «w maatal labor, with to. fmqooaflj brings oa Great mental shocks, ha was willing to save therefore seat three of his the guise of msu, to Aht •at In his teat one day, to l Artful sad valuable properties, sad ugfer Oil DOLLAR BOTTLER Tin- Powders (prior as brfor^.;.,..fl.9 per package. Re Tit h/mriT! t.0* nr caution! au Hay m. Powders or PREPARED 8IM- MtiNV LIVER REGULATOR unless m C r engraved wrspjicr, with Tradc mark, imp and Signature unbroken. Non# Other to genuine I H ZEILIR A CO., ■assn. Oa . aad Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUtHHSTM. Oct I I —tf jmhtk aa wHt aa private ^fher: “It is f rf ' * minister to diacriroiu t ,MO two cto*** o' class aiay reuses the stiff-necked au«i t present the m< ^ple* of God's wra *e*k and timid, the j sweetest console gmp^i j | j ^ It tells ns of the dying soak When wares of guilt around it roll; When I>£et iniquities arise t Aad black despair before U Um ; Add sees sash haps that asms did bh By retribution’s ares oonsomc, cloart; rot lean,dry, winding walks, United State* Of] those tost soak in black despair, Whose shrieks resounding thro' the air. Rise mournfully upon the gals, And thrilling woe in every wail. How plaintive every pleading tone! What pathos in each sobbing moan! Awl, oh, what horror in each groan! It tells us of approaching doom, WlMS judgment Area shall earth eas Again : “If you J bumble, ooateuiplab I towards Lot; bat ii u> unclean ness, gra*j»i and worldly goods, own good aad livings if you are an epicnr< ft kjT-ahfis |W*i ftr mi ruimiy flAtefo mJfo|Jte£hg|<gr grading, tarftag, and toying •alh.si tin^* !«k 11 g tottoto 9t the grwaada, nflnr well started, in hat alight, aad the warh la aan ia which all tha (mm HMMi j paraliredy small, hal altar that age tha death rate taerwaasa very raptdly until the age of at verity, whea it d# dan with s^al or avaa greater VAN DU ZEN 4 TIFT. lo^stthe terrible dc gUfa the people ol So< 1 When guilty man shall feel the shock. And shriek when this doomed earth shall * 1 rock Atr God’s dread presence In the world j When foes are into ruin hurled. Creation Mhck to chaos whirled. M. £. d. Again: “To such * | oil and careless) one itl' about the mercy of Gilf- viath, and show them p |ir—irmf them the fin | they repent. But wl 1 has been broken and c; I ksramer of God’s law |> Uwo it is time to adtu; I -On Pa U : a Again: “A tmuist*B ngbtly divide the wot preach to hardeued sui | has given the whole r; t'> eternal death, how h< I whole world, men and I Mood, how he destroyer- Gomorrah with britu t from heaven, how h# J raoh in the Bed Sea. the lightnings blaz<> I thunders crash on S and feel the earth them, and everythin-! threatened with de&- ■ when men become a to: I ®re to be rid of sin. I the Gosjiel of Christ." -I Horrible! What a I preacher we have her! actually tries to ftighi religion ! The Genera i kieg since voted him • « Md“Hew*' has turned Md said, with the uu watempt, “Rockrt in j wiW^r#" The old spin I*oor Luther ! But sen °f no finer passage 6 de *riy defining a true GEORGE 8 HACKEE S Door, Sa#and Blind Factory, good people were found ku them, that ho would mod destroy them,* “Were there not even tee to be fouad, mother f” “It seams not; for whsu the am from God arrived at the homes of Lot they were treated very badly by the people of the teem. They van ed Lot of whut would huppee, sad told him to collect hie family aad tee to the moeetaia*. Nome of his seme ia law would ge. They did not be iiev# him. aad so he took hie tern daughters sad hie with, aad by the early morning light they had toll the dtj." “They most here been sorry to ga and leave all their poseeaeioas behind Sewiig Mtekiws! Stwiaglhii “HORZ SHUTTLT’ Stwhgldfo He. 1, only $25. Xut,$0. This is s Shuttle Machine, hasthtfa Feed, sad makes the “lock itildra on both sides. It is • standard flam Machine, aad the only low-priedi stitch" Machioe in die United Si Tkto machint rec+irtd the IhwfamO “Fair of th* tow CaroliiHU* m fod CharMU, N. C-, is 1871 aad 1871 nr The above machine ia wadi for five years. Agents Wanted —Superior n| menu riven. Liberal deduct*# l Children’s Department of katrUigwat •Mil nVIRn 1 RWM WWM Wllw^ili J MB fried by the ekaadard tot Amato sda Abraham, th# Mend of Gfod. “Mother, yon have told us about the Israelites’ departure from Egypt, nod their finally reaching Palestine, anw’the death of Moses ; now please tell us why the Hebrews were called Israelites, and where they came from if said Susie B. to her mother the next evening that they were seated aronnd her. ,*]rhe story would be too lgog to tell yoe, Susie, for I would hare to relate many other stories connected with the histocy; bat if yoa children desire to hear the whole history of Abraham who was called ‘the (Head of God/ and also of lease, his son, of Jacob and of Joseph, I will relate the different stories to yon with pleas ore, and thereby yoa will find out all about the Jews, as they were event n&lly called.” * “Oh yet, mother," said they all, “We shall be glad to bear whatever you will please to tell ns." “Was not Abraham also called the father of ‘the faithful F * said Henry. “Ten, my dear, and he well do served tte title. He exhibited more faith in the promises of God than most people do now, and I think more than any one else would, if pot in the same circumstance that he was placed in. Abraham was a do* sceddent of Shem, who was one of the sons of Noah, and was saved In the ark with Noah at the time of the food. Sometime 1 will relate to you the story of the flood and the building of the ark. Now I will tell yon about Abram, as he waa first called, for God afterwards changed his name to Abraham. He was born in Asia, and lived beyond the river Euphrates. He had two brothers, Nahor and Haran the follow tag ig soak fires, CHARLESTON. S. C training as do voeeg muu is th# uni O iM»}wirt*d work kr|M on hand to supply tin country tr»«lc. All k to made at our own factory in th# RNHEQK •My. sp4 under the proprietor's' special fUKin MKUL Se*»d to Price List. Factory and Wara Ruofos : Kina. Cannae flirt#*, on tine of City railway. P. 0, Socth Caholixa R. R. Comm Columbia, 8. C, Sept R Chanjre of schedule, to go in ted and after Sunday, 28th instant: Hail and Passenger Tram. Leave Columbia • Arrive at Charleston 4 Leave Charleston I Arrive at Columbia S Gtlgal the ILLUSTRATED H istory of THE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH. LLD Author of Kttiitti's Bible Dictionary. It oontauM 943 floe ScriyUn IlluKtra- ttous and over 1100 page*, and ia the moat eo«>nreliesMNve and valuable History of IIm- Bible ever yuUlbtod. The labor and Wa ning of centnric* are irathered in this «km volume In throw a strong, clear light np«»» «*very pnpt- wf to inspired word. AQESfiTWANTBIh—Stood for cir- rulsrs and see our terms, and a full dea-ription of the work Addreae Na- tomal Puhtiwlnng Co.. Ailnnta, Ga. sloppetl and looked buck it the ctly. with a longing, whkhfhl heart to r* t»«." “What happened to her whew she disobeyed the isgth T “I know,* ssfrd Osurge, “Bhs waa turned into a plit*r of salt; for t heard fhther say that last Habhath. viler of h hue always hand take ea# ; wusseu amterial bold th# euraers as far apart aa you can, stretch out higher than your head, aad maw tag boldly la th# per eeu, make a amt tea of sAunpiug iu the arm a. mostly about the Should- era. This tuateutly mboUmvs the if# aad asvsa the faon. Th* next Sight Krjtrrst, Freight and Accent tom Train {Sundays rxcepttfy Leave Crtumbia 71 Arrive at Charleston •! Leave Charleston 71 Arrive at Columbia.* • 4 Camden Accommodation Tmh continue to run to Columbia M M —Mondays, Wednesday* *ud 8rtw Leave Camden il Arrive at Columbia 11 f Leave Columbia.... *1 Arrive Camden II A. L. TYLER, Vke-Pwdi S. B. Pick ins, Gen. Ticket Aft- Lot’S wifo/ and 1 wm afraid ell the week if I waa’tit good I might b# turned into salt tom" “The children laughed at hi* ap piteatioo of the sermon to hkUMelf, and their mother continued: ’Yes, tot C'aaasa to llwdmh, whtoh le Eagttoh mdu* of dtfitowit gr aad are sew, by study lug the Charlotte, Columbia fr Railroad. RUrrCRE CURED tom the* kepi to ap so »ig wwurty, evwwaed il srlfrh * aefory. aad ehfrtfdoed from the eawwlnm aheh eassplete auevwse ltort all the rapilte# aad gauds wet* foweght ln»ck sgsiu le the etttow of the fdatm. . The asms elle of the <n* awtpmret mi Ahraai sad lest to efr^ss-1«> Bethel, where J#e«h dtewml hto *dl huuwu Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss. miaeed his wifo from hie aide, but he did eot dure to look Ibr her, for th# angels hastened him oa, aad while they harried him away from ftodoas, Abram saw th# fire, hail and btoek General Swperinti ndttofe 00* Coli'mbia, September O N mid after this date the fdbj schedule will be run on d»* rid i.olMJ IOITH. . Train No. % Trsis* I^eare Charlotte, 8 00 a m “ Columbia, fl*0pm ff 1 Arrive at Augusta, 7 48 p m COtNO NORTH. Train No. I. TrshJ l^eave Augusta, 6 85 a#n “ Columbia. 11 53 am U# Arrive at I'b’lotte, 7 <8 p m Standard time 10 minutes dmrtM Washington; aix minutes shsaaCw bia Train No. 1 daily; train N«. Sundays excepted. Both trains make close eonnwP all point* North. South an* WJ Through ticket* sold and baggSfSdto to a!) principal points. Nett get some mmmom $osr/rawt e from the water, and cover thr burnt parte with aa tank of thtotneo* uf Aoar | If pdMwtbto. pet the fa tie** i to bed, aad do all that is pOMubte to north# aatil the jAymciatf arrive^. Let the Rear remain nutlet falls off itoelf, «hew a beautiful uew shta can fat fo'aad l* a Ires the tmm are deep j-rt^i.sniv utetafkcstf't ta av^eit WeSP r^PPSiPwt * e swW 1 dry tear for bams is the moot ed aitomtdf reeaedy ever profneed, abd the iafonaatkrt ought te a* impar t ed to aU The pntrriple of t* art km to, that, Ith# water, it emtofm I tesla nt aad parfoct relief from pas by to tally csriudmg all the air from the and terrors of t rM but Moses and- tim Wbwi ^ey become- all the Gost>el and I c hf»t took awav A °L the ! » w 'Hosi>el tfter Trinity. Again ; “peter stoix I of Pentecost, tea I ; nnas nor Caiapbas. uo :***?> opened bis nu | ^ed the devil’s kit I 0ne ®ornaon, oonv< i u Rom J^nd souls. The*.: to, until it P gB<! «»n<l the entire.I c ««All toti*(i tnnsrima ia th# finally m the eherch brgtna to th# hows# held, wh#r# akaae *the deity m nfru with limits aa l«ring wijivrior to all ethers. It m> tin <mty Truss that will retain the bowels with auv n-rtutiitr, and the weatvr can f»-« ] assured tliat hi- is using a remedy aa h**ttai»>* la utowtifyiwg as that re marts of At H#h«ad it to eatiiv Mtisfsction to all who may corns aad 1 r oar treatment. LdW Mlk ( Ustk aUloutituil belts for •nrj'uleucy, falling of tb»- womb, am! aa Haran died and left a soo, Lot. Tbeo his grandfather Teruh moved away with Abram, his wife Band and Lot, to Meaopotawto, in the western part of Asia, where he died. Abram took care of Lot, and upon the promise of God to him that be should become the briber of a great nation, and by the divine di rection be left his borne in Meeop* tatnia and went to Bbechem. At that time there waa a great famine in the land, and God told Abram to go to Xgypt and stay there till plenty blessed the land again, and then to return. Abram did so, and met with many adventures that I can not new relate. Bat the king of Egypt at last became displeased at him, and Retired him to leave the hash | the plsfrn the awe «4 Ai M gussrl rvtegst to the hook and abdominal tukl«-t«. knev cap* and etock- ririm veins, ttlrtr* and weak vt»w this law, feed by all as# God’s work, aad by aU shatottot Hi# vofti that the hai.ti is sot ply God’s ordiaaare for p*W|m tin#, hat rtao f<>r mtorials r h* •pteed. Boon after this, God sent him a aoa, aad he sailed hto name Isaac. About the same time God renewed hto eeveeaat with him aad ftboakh-r I chiMn-u. for « fat ladies, gents aad rim- of Ktootnng of th# _ a chert expander- Hto lusuuiueuta. the most superior ikl«- tn a#—light, easily adjusted and Mad. Instrumeuta for all physical -lomitii-a. curvature of th# spine, bow **. club feet, Ac. Agent for Clement’s Celebrated ArtM- ai Limbs, Agent f«t Grandsll’s Patent RubbM 7r«tt for Dr. Babcock’s Silver Uterine Mppsekar. Agent fo* Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Per- (y* LmI t< V Apartment with a competent djr in attmMMKa. Order* per mad promptly attended to 8 Marsh. 02 W. Baltimore 8k, Baltunoiv, Md. June 9 —tf tea cup of floor into D AILY. Sundays excepted, cart with Night Trains on 8*«* Una Railroad, up and down ; m trains going North and Sooth to lotto, Columbia and Augurt* * and Wilmington, Coliaeh aad A Railroad. oa that pear eae quart « helliag wat#*, md tot it nod till pom ran hear pm flagar to it; tire add a damn flrtoafbl of salt, a tea spoon ftd br^wn aagar, a ptoee«f Iwnl as large • • a stoat (the lad mart he Leave Columbia at....... Leave Alston Leave Newberry Leave Oskesbury Leave Belton Arrive at Greenville DOWN. Leave Greenville. Belton “ Cokesbury.... *• Abbeville ** Newberry “ Alston Arrive at Columbia AndereonBranck and J rieion. DOWN. Lasvs Wslhatta 545s m Leave PartyTilto 6 25am iM-aveiVndletSa Il6 a to Leave Anfrenon 8 IS am Arrive at Belton 8 00 a m Connecting with daw ot died. The Blhie does After Icavtog him to the I suppose that let wm rmvji ard where tha flaaghtevs of good jeaaC and la mark flhltoh woga do arts g wtom the yowag ■ mmo fori o* yae ran atU la with a moa of Rsotfomte raa epos tham aad «irtk (pat to a warm ptaor to rto# named them sway Ut eivea It all nifot j to the monneggreao# well wm at tthitoh that Jmflhas divided a ^ mm Baking pan (shew iron the toad, am! Il wm h#tv that the ‘ mm tew reedlly), poor the risen ark reeled . The tote to marked hy a d^eg tola it, soseath it »k«|y oa re in aow \ ~wmA a mrioo« ****** ( h# «t»; bake, to hah mi hour’s ttoa to the mnk to th# ssds of th# 1 1 m* jato oa# hoot toll . 1 Jhl : l»ai th* artaat wi wh#gw th# ark iwrted, toe l4foetty to a brutal rice. He Abraham greatly grievod for the tom af hto wifo, and his relatives aad hie pno '« the eradX 006 of them ! or two very singu t **ot refrain from 1 ^ peo, I, ■PPrwisU. th« ' tbe ami prc> they bvv ! *n be i* ad ^nowU-df ? Uke * S?S£r^“- country. Abram* aad Lot then re- tarned to Paleetioe*and settled be tween Bethel aad Ai. As the toad WM not fertileJenoagh to support them, both, Abram ^proposed to Lot that he should choose a plane for “He ought to her# been gla hit life wm spared, i think Hoary. " * r ESSI ONAL. By Julia McNair Wright Th# wsn»t thrilling and powerful book hiatrelf.JhLot looked"*bout overHhe land, aad sawf a nice portion of groond^watered by the river Jordan, aud be’said to himself, ^-think I will take* the beet pert of thegtoad Jaad then I^can growJTrich foot. I am yoaogjChnd my naetojto old, aad It wnmtft shoald It# if niter mrir pamisssed of the heaedto of htfhre wdeeatto*. If am is la gashm worldly toftaa#, wotaea Sii* <-* >131? . Irtfeara, or what eultare he tmssu. Iter 1 * «ll hto reflaeawah th# light sn. hatet aal taktog of Gedfo aatoa ? tswaaa a ssw aatmw aad ahmtal on Mondays, ritten on this subject It M^towr „ 1 gnnuiM nj f' 1 j > 8W m.M resimy swe e isp Wp f wwlvVl lions IM-Vct twtorc aami< or < irculNr nr.d trims to tong On. At Ante. Ga. aqttsdHfiertog. or thriftily gwardiiig, the freltaef her haohemlh tail, wtorh will either disrtpels the larM so. out make any matter to him if I do