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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 8. C„ HAY 2, 1873 SECURITY \ (1 : ■ * „ | . jfit; ,i- t LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, Obituaries. D4),J F Morgan. *»?» urr V 0/order Is AoW They **Z-i h*t •» placet worth,p ifZj with (mi i*tcrnpt*d bp <u*rmbir with w will build ^^ptaiae ami thank God for delivered- This was ** thor ajwemhled to of H«l, and to deliver God's mom nage, Peter says the iwiff with which ho baa oommiaslotH*) every chiatiau ia God's woodtrftal work la his heart, ia that ha baa brought him from darkness into light. This nirMsage *rery Christian should «le- liver. It ia the highest duty of hie priesthood. Thao, therefore, you most preach. Let ooa Christian tall soother of the power sad tote of God, in dohvsriag sa from sin, bail, death and all evil,, and called os to eternal life. You are alao to ia struct those in darkness, how they may coma to this light. Yoar obiof doty should bo to aekeowlodge what God has wrought in you, and do clare this openly, nod thereby oaH every one to a participation ia this tight, in which yon stand. When ever yon meet with people, ignorant of these things, such you shook! in struct and admonish in those things Is which you hsve been, namely, bow, by the grace and power of God, man must ba saved, and be brought from darkness to light.*—On 1 IV ter ii: 9. EoSert I* Case, President Thco. A. Wetmore, Vice-President lease H Allen, Secretary. IWM. ETH, January t OMK for l«f. Number «f policies issued in 1871, 3,834. tome* LIFE. NON-FORFEITURE in TEN PAYMENTS, sad NiUt'IEM. on the nail favorable terms. orlsrrd St th« rod «if Sear year. All Policto* arc Nro-FartaMng I rrrumitu* have bw-n paid. st» wasted, to whom liberal inducements will be offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for South Carolina, Xo. 40 Broad /Street, Charlotte* *Tbr *sly ressou for building ilM ft fn farnish places where ■ariadsas any assemble to pray, artf JKbwhiog and receive the 8ac Beyond this reason church ash*!*! be discontinued, just as ^ |B0P Snoses, when they are of v gut tae. At the present day (S( q ose baikls hit owu chapel or jar, isiMhrtee mass, for no other tirtOB than thereby to purchase beav ^ ft root out such au error, it better to throw down every rlvdi ia tbs world, and preach and pay, as*.; Wtu* sad perform all ^ttfa fades in private honsea or nbrtbe apes heavens. Even the kbm gifts for building churches iaotmjgrouuded. Christ preach dftroTcsthree years, and yet only thwfsy^oUthe temple at Jerusa lem Tbspttmsfoder of the time he ^ngnaeking in synagogues, in thTOdcness, on the mountains, on fijphafd, at the table and in pri- nsledlm- John the Baptist never piudefis the temple, but remaiu <f»t 0» Jordan nd other places. Tkapotifes, on the day of Peute- •*, preached in the market place mi pabtic streets of Jerusalem. Pkijf jtsicbed to the eunuch in a ekriftt St. Paul prsacbed on the liter bask, in prison, and every Christ en- CJ ornl Words ros THE Mr. Ueuiy M. Brwut, Shu) k» Uw ^Sd yeur of her age. Tbs midden death *f Mrs. threat bus brought great sorrow spos a Urm cin.U of iferuta) raLuif w aad her life, as daughter, wtfr, smith**, sister, Irieud, she out up to the foil PAIN-KILLER NUBEROUS.TESTS HAVE PROVED N.F, BDRNHIH’tNEW TU8MHB WATER WHEEL TO BE THE BESHEVERgHVENTED Pstnphlet Free, ‘i Address, Y ORK, PA. April 10 238- If heed, eud greatly eedearod herself to all who were privileged to lie* always the* Never did Christianity achieve a more glorious triumph I has iu Mad agascar. The peofrie there seemed to lake Christianity as if it was the only religion sailed to their dream stances. Tney have passed through tetrible persecutions—the Moodiest in history—hot they ease* out of then) triumphantly The follow teg. frogs the last CknuUde of the Lrndtrn Mittiaaarp .Seeing, will show briefly the progress ef good work there: “The Christians preached even in their prisons; bet all the auflbrera preached more eh*)neatly by their lives, their holiness, by that paUeat language which never carted their persecutors, bat btamed them. The whole population of tbeewetral prov■ We err now receiving oar newly selected SPRING sod SI MMER STOCK ef READY - MADE CLOTHDfG, .11 ATSy FURNISHING GOODS, oho. Haring secured the nenriom of s FIRST CLASS CUTTER In oar Cu* ewMgkk'ta*s gasmJhas 11 m aa sfl tPFw * gSig SOS^^SaJ^p g g to Ihrtna* aImiuI her slur SMUitlttb shtmak from uhetfistiss. vet her light coo Id mi ho hid. Se4 eedty iu her ewe home, aud In Urn wider i:7uriuMim the runiwiiBili m vbail she lived. ImMT MSg’fFsMt «Ma CMkhlMfittlMRSis I^msaU} in Iammsi of MjfltafMf• mmd diet rose, wets m mamp «md aw her rflwu iu now cool them they is the latest fsetion. We ISaaa * rbere in private houses, soed npon his disciples to preach i private beams.—Mat. z : Id.” He dds very significantly, and suitably r oar dsy u well as for his, “It cent to. me tiete were at pood preach bi at”mv hare'jn our day.*—Ep. for St. Stephen’s Day. Agaiu: “Christ most not be con waled in the world, but must be {readied everywhere, not alone in kwes, but uuder the open heavens, indfrom the house tops, so that the jopel »ay become a great torch, wlaefear light upou a high uioun uia or watch-tower, to shine for and lighten evety one. But whin we 'k this e put ourselves between Mr aad hinge, that is, iu a tight have no other consolation tha the promise of God that he *3 Wt forsake us.*-On P% Ii : lo. Christianity ; as the years went by, knowledge grew, couvictioua ripewed. When the new king mounted the throne, those mow* advanced at ogee proTfltoed their faith. Every snbUr qnent year made n large lacveee* In their ntunlier. When the great revt val came, at the illneaa of the late Queen, the people crowded to the churches. Awl when, at length, the idols were burned, all beat tattoo wan flung aside; city and country, noble* and com moo*, poured like n mighty stream into the churches, asking to be taught this new thith. During the year 1870, 78,732 persona were added to oar congregations j during last year, 63,000 others followed them. In 187k the members were 20,951; at the stone of 1871, they were 3Mflfc” Latest styles of SPRING HATS on hand. Oar Fn rutting Goods DeptrtwM Is complete. Is fart our stock embraces everything New and Nobby, which we ere sure will please the most fastidious. Give us « call and be convinced. RAW. C. SWAPFZSLD. Mar 29 29—tf J. E8TEY 4 OOMPAKY, The Celebrated BBT CCTTA3E OROAITS fe always kwy il where w* caa pat «wt IhumU «m M m» ihv dark, if nerd V. whet iWr urk.s ■ l a my , Pain Kil ist.--Jhw. if. if. Arid*, kirwd FIRRY DAVIS A SON MAX** AJCD pmor'a. IM Ui«rt> !M.. iwdmrr. K. I. ItlHvca mow H.. CkM.naati, 0. ITT Hi. frau The Fatherland Series. 42 Xorth Xinth Street, Philadelphia. J. K. SHBY0CK, Snpt The Lutheran INihUcation Society have made arnuigements to translate and pub lish s series of German Works, (suitable for Family and 8. 8. ose.) nndex the title of "The Fatherland Series.* The following Itooks have already been pobbuked: The Cottage by the Lake 80.73 In the Midst of the North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Fisherman 0.S5 Rene, U*e Little Savoyard 0.85 Frit*; or. Filial Obedience....*... 0.«5 Geyer Wally; or. Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 Set No. 1. in a neat case. Under the Earth $0.70 oUf Tbotiarkaen 1.06 The Treasure of the Inca. 0.» Rnri»d in the Snow 0.80 logwofdn; -Mark In i HAVE cmrwsdly ivtaraed f North, and am prepared to Church Hrticci. We mom he God's mronrnger* in on« way or another. We may help to bear hardens or we may impose them. We may cheer sod comfort those About os or w« may he a bin il ranee and heaviness?, that through bearing with ns they may learn the lessons of a patience ami sweetness and selfsacrifice, thus improving the opportunity which we have loot. HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And arirrt assswlotoaf* of Carpetings, Window Shades and Certains. Ruga, Mattiiur*. and all **he» artn lea usually fasted m * Firs* Class Dry Goods hstab- . » asnia 6la f kk katana t kaaaaam aasmaff ^,1 kna «lew in, luuerai anifia, sou otaer kindred asatters, of Mrs. kiliU Etm Ri. be iu» km Hb* won horn in Newberry count j, A on the XSd of January, A D. IflM 8b* wan the lost oldest • laughter of George and Haeannak Kgnsv, w ho were among the early German settlers on Broad Hirer in this Male, lie? parents Iwtng i.ltirnt^ssi Ikdt^k rristts tbr vu tvlisksult rdsratnl in the Utkrru frith sad forme of Christianity, and regularly eeMkd with this church la her youthful Any*, sad adhered to It, la all ita changvw ami diflfowltkro, till her death. HI ms entered the of isslrttioii) with George A. Klohd berger, of Lettaftaa ntmatf, A tL, on the tel day of March, 1827, when she was a little over 19 ytnip of age. She woe the mother of four scuta, all Seppdi, the Swiss Boy .'.. Set No. 2. pot up in s neat ease. The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..9 TV cielehreted Howi Sowing Machine sd Assrrbno Button Hole sod Over . I am thoroughly satiaflad that Simmons' Liver Regulator is all it claims to be for Iudigeatioo and Billions Com plan its. I have alao beard many of my friend* speak of it and all agree that it possesses the virtues claimed for it. A. II. illOMTOWK*, Conductor M. St W. K It TV Sebnol Master sad hi* Bon. 1-00 Set No. S, put up ia a neat case. Jntf Published :—Twelve excellent Ktorie*. translated from the French, by Mr* Kturns a Stork. 1st and 3d Scries, ia s nest box, 61.50. Wt hsve s n am her of other TrsnaU- tioas under way, which we will announce from time to time. _ SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Our arrangement* are anch that we arc prepared to 611 order* for aay books lamed by the various publishing houww in tlii* countn and in Europe IF ngUah aad German) at the tame ratm sa the nubliMher*. 1 We keep constantly on hand a large •nd varied assortment, to which we are dailv making addition*. We can supply all the want* of a Sun day Beliool, including Bible*. Testament*. Tracts, Rewards, Records, Bible Dictiou nriea, Qoeation Book*, Catechism*, Card*. Tickets, Hymn Books, etc., etc. Any of oar books (uxfeept those marked jr*T> sent by mail at the printed price*. Reasonable dinoonnts mads to dealers and to Sunday-schools. We earnestly roqnest tmr «nstA>uieni sof to H-nd rath by auH; but to remit cheque*, draft* or Post Oflwe orders. Aug 13 51—ly TV phtir generally are invited to glee me a rail. I H. KDfABS, (to Hals towt, «sr «loor fksitli «*f (V- i 4iia^i It | a —J IU f ' b answflsweam gwnroWw* fib V* Oat II 5—if fiondon, April 24.—Kamovs come from Constantinople (bat the Hal tan is serioosly ill. A graveyard at Little Rock, Ark., wss washed away by a flood in this river. About 750 bodies were car ried off Ivy the waters. Episcopal churches in Brooklyn, says Bishop Littlejohn, appropriate about one-third of their reveooes for the ministry, sod shoot two third* for the music. The Vienna Exhibition will com $3,500,000. To make it pay ft will be necessary for 20,000,600 visitors lo patronize the Exhibition. This large number is confidently expected by the Director general, who la ankl to be enthusiastic over the prospect of soccesa. William Cullen Bryaat, of the New York Breaiap Poet, who bus been traveling tn the Hoot hern States, writes to his paper that in all bia intercourse witli the people of the Booth he haa heard only the espreo siooof a desire to be on friendly terms with tbs people of the North era Stales. Especially haa thla been the case in Charleston. where b# saw more than elsewhere of the people ' of the place. raise to manhood. Two of throe. Dr. O M. aad Capt. Wads KkVI berger, entered the vain of death ha fore her. The remaining two, Willis and Capt. Phil. EkIwl larger, yet re main lo osem and modltoto over her departure Bbc united with her baabaod, ia holding op n high stood srd of edneatiob sad morality, to inapire me cnergiea or net aooa. a short account of thin, will show the measure of success. Wiltlo, who was born in Leaiagton county, roared at the old h unseat sad, on Clrood River, known originally as the Hampton place, received mainly a collegiate aad general cducatkm. fit went •iik |||a rmrrnta to HI uMaaalooi ahnet the y*ar 1^3fl, wham he married, la now living,, amt growing an leorsaa ing family. Dr. George M. Kfobei berger, horn at the earns plane, la 1839, died at FiUtka, FW, la 1 «98» seeking to improve his «a»p« ■•-•i health. Ha graduated In the Heath Carotins College to 1048, porsoesl hla medical stadirs In Parle u4 sane, sad flnished hie satire sours* t() , e *^ D Ple will not suffer the word g Dw b ° UQ f*faet to tonsures or long Yet be camc ,,ot 4> inflict . “ e a Postles, but'sat quietly ** an a P08tle preached. For m ®®* t ^ order, ao that one will la a l * ,e wor ^ 4" ano ther. —CIS lo We fillll tkul irlmn Data* TEE LUTHERAN VISITOR Is Published Every Friday By Rev. A* R. RUDE DJ).« A MAI’ or A THOUSAND. A CONSUMPTIVE CURED. c.zrJZjxJsSL&stis TmuOaah, Strutl; la IdnaM. (to* copy, par annum....... 9 friSSiXwiSXjnm the expiration of foir satoenp. pens, will he charged P«r annum J Bnbacriptkms not received for less U a ^ 6r them BartuibaM and atomic ^ lme8 ’ aH ow ’ ^‘ T 4*3* 5’“- 8 ‘- D»j . could wish that the te Ta /? ert « Wert) a* common as the ^ a ape WJpytoflua. To doe * Dot **Hfy » n ®* ijr 11 *• *pirit»al in the * Ut <*Goa. He had said, a fow mnl TVrr ia not a hShmedb tdb JW.gt*ll IwM fl Night MfaUi Irrita- iBArwIt Exp*-ctoiw- I flhe l^nwga. Nansen «# Ik B*»w«4«, * tlaarpew AiHirr** Mm Race ktwt. rtvtog aaa^ ti Uii» Closely