The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, May 30, 1873, Image 4
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THE I.IHBU VISITOR. OOLMIU. S (!., MAY 30. 1873.
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Poetry.
Through the Pan.
him the heel. Well, the
hiwtotirel home; they could hardly
___ wait ten get bom# and tell
, * father the wonderfully gnud news."
[J«st before his death, ComiwHihire j "“Had they ttever ?*>*<! bun
Ml :t the w F. Maury expressed th* wtoh they ««M Joseph, mother F*
wjfrh, almost in hfo tjry word*. U him* ! o| don’t think I hut they bod tree
ffifun :J i done eo. They no ilonbt i
'UjiuiH', War me home, it last," 1 hr- **id.
And lay me where iwy dead are lying
liiit not while *kie* an* uvenjirwtd.
4-ml the mournful wintry wind* »«
aighinjjt.
•W^it till the ri»yal march of spring
(Sirpet* the niotiuiaiu fasturw over—
Tiff chatteriBg\drtf* arc on the wing,
Ajml buzzing We* are in the clover.
lit till the laurel l>ur»u it* bud'*,
creeping ivy tUitjr* ita grace*
Abffut the lichen'<1 rorks-eml flood*
Ojjt sunshine till the shinty place*,
“Tlien, whe# the sky, the air. the iprass,
JS| rt's.-t Nature all, is glad ami tender—
Tlujli War me to tin? Goshen Pass.*
(nkl it* flush of May «l«v splendor.”
So iii// we War him ? Human heart
To Nature’* own drew never nearer ;
Amancver stooped she to impart
H#r lore to one who held it dearer.
Thoktaf* had mnrtii for him t Sen
K*i\ ealed the depth* tlieir wave* were
screening:
The 1 wind* gave up their ornateriee-v
Tile tidal ilowicmfnMl their nus*niug,
Of (heean path*, the tootled clew
He taught the nation* to unravel;
Audi showed the track, where safely
* I through
Tljic lightning-foot id thought might
travel.
Audwet, uuspoih-d by all tin- store
0filature**gramter revolution
Ifartfbowed more lovingly before
'The lowliest of lo t fair treat; »n» *
Nifatosokid all tbe IMgc* pant,
Arabered in PlolMtch's limpid story,
Upoft nil living age ha* cast
A-mdiaore touch’d with truer gloiy.
Hi* ig>blc living, for the end*
OotS set him—(duty underlying
Each, thought, word, action >—uaugbt
transcend*
In lustre, save his noble dying.
Do homage, sky, and ,ur, and gnu*! t
All things he cherished, sweet and ten*
' dir,
As through ottr gorgeous mountain pa**.
Wo faur him in hi* suimt splendor ’
r M.umutirr J. PfcftVVOft.
*A mngnittecat mountain gorge be*
tween Lexington, V*., (whets t’ouimo-
(lore Maury expired,) ami tbt> CW*i» peaks
and Ohio Railroad.
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Children’s Department
■^A^j^aMiil ,ii if!ij i H , ,'i l iwiiin ulli.iilii saftftyiflffiiiiKr\u£*&tmr
For the hathcran Visitor.
'JfMpa X&x Hiawtf Eacwa.
The liext eveuiag Mr*, it. con tin
netl the narrative of Joseph uiakiflg
himself known to hi* brother*:
“Whlu the Urothei* all rettmtinj to
the presence of Joseph, they fell
ttpou the ground before him, ami Ju
ft* a loss as to bow they should cot
iVskS tbeir former wMnnImo* to Ha
W hen they mM, Our brother J«M«y
lives in Egypt, and Is the ruler of
the land/ Jacob didn’t believe them,
and bis heart feinted, but when they
fold him what Joseph wkl, and be
now the wagon* to convey him down
to Egypt, he said, ‘Joseph is alive, !
will go am! new him/ Upon the way
there, one night, tlod called to him,
‘Jacob! Jacob f ami ha tmkl, ‘Here
am 1/ Thro find aanl, "Fear no* to
go to Egypt, I am thy (tod, ami I
will make a great nation owt of thy
family there, and I will an rely bring
them hack again to this land ’ When
they came near to Egypt, Judah
went on before to meet Jonepb, nod
told him that lit* father was near at
band. Joseph than made ready Ida
chariot, and went ap to meet bis
father in the land of (loaheo.*
“Ob what a happy meeting they
moat have had, mother !*
“Yea, the Bible telle os that Joseph
end hi* father embraced each other,
and wept a good while for joy. Jacob
•aid, *Now f am wilting to die, store
I have again saeo my beloved son
Joseph.’ JoaS|dt showed ftve of big
brothers to Phan mb. amt whew they
told him that they were in the habit
of feeding ftoeka amt herd* of rattle,
he gave them the land of Uonbea to
tire la, for the Egyptian* abhorred
tin* MceopatHMi of shepherd* Jacob
also went to see l*hamah. amt he
Messed l*haroab, amt no doubt thank
ed him bur having benefited Joseph
*o much. Jacob ami hi* aona and
tlieir familiea alt Itrrsl in Oo*he«,
ami when Jaetib died he made J«m>]A
premise, that when hi* children
should return to Canaan, that they
should bury him there in the cart of
Macbprlnb, where Abraham, Rt
hekdlt, Harab, Isaac and lamb were
boned. Joaet»h there fere otoaiaed
leave of lliarnab, when h»a father
died, to go up and bury him. They
left their wives and children in
Egypt, for Joseph had preasmed
Phanxth that he wool*! soon retains
again. Ho they did return, ami
Joseph lives) one hand rest and It a
year*, and *aw hi* deaeecidant* to
the fourth general ton. When ha
| died he gars direction* that the
I Israelite* should carry hi* bones
! Imrk to i'anaan with them, when
| <*«.! should lead then* Imck to (heir
own lam I, which took place after
[ they haul been In Egypt over four
hundred .year*, ami which I related
to you a few week* ago. ft* you are
dub ijbswered bis itopttry when th**y
bud taken his cup, by saying, •'Wa femsi the family of J*c»b which
are Jour servants, Hod li.ilb fouml bated only seventy people,
out til to siu.’ ‘Xo, said Joseph, ‘| Joaephfe family* caure the gm*t mul
only kvant the man who took the | tH»wfe tlmt Mass* le*t out *>( Egypt
cup.’ I Judah said. ‘Pleaso let me say
a woftl to you, and «i*> not bo dt»-
pleasfd at me.
alxwii my father and my brother*,
and I told yon that w»* bad yet a
younger brother, and our fntber wa*
an old idan f You said that we must
bring! oar brother with w*. When
we told onr father all that you said,
bo h| first refused to let lb*njurnin
couu*, but when I piedge^d myself
for hi* Bafo return, he at Inst eon
aeiitcfti Xow, if you keep my broth
er, aad we return to the obi mutt
without him, he will die of grief.
I praj you to take uie lo lie yonr *er
vant instead of Benjamin, for I can
not biing down my old father’s gray
hairs |rith sorrow to the grave. 11 *
it was an affecting appeal,
, what did Joseph say to it 1"
iy, he coultl not say a word}
slings overcame him, and be
iloud and cauMsf all hi* ser-
i |to leave the room, and then ho
said, <1 am Joseph \ doth my father
yet lpr Ills brothers coubl not
auswejr him. They t(M>ketl at each
other |n amazement. This rieh man
their poor brother Joseph ! Then
Joseph Sitid, ‘Don’t be afraid; Come
close to me; I am Indeed yonr
hrotbti r. So be not distressed at what
you did. You thought* to do me
harm,j but Owl has turned it into
good, for there are yet live more
years pf famine to come, and you
will qjtarve where you now live.
Ilastei ami go up to my father and
tell bi|m that 1 am alive, and that I
have bent for him, and all that he
haut, jtHE come down to me in Egypt,
that ij may take care of him and all
of yot|, and you shall all live in the
land of Goshen and keep your flocks
and cattle, and 1 will provide for yon
all.’ Then be kissed his brother Ben
jatuin and bis other' brothers, and
then they had a long talk about their
families and their father. Pharoah
heard ikbont Joseph’s brothers having
come |o see him, and he told Joseph
to seifd wagons to bring his father
and his brothers’ families down
to Eg|pt, Joseph then gave them
wagons and provision for the way,
and nice clothing for all, but to his
own brother Benjamin he gave three
hundred pieces of silver, and five
changes of raiment, fa-cause he loved
over the dewert, through the I toil
fen, to the border* of (An***
Didn’t yoa ask me Tim* I have t«dd ym*, u.y rhiMren.
of the ri*w of the Jewish uatom, **m1
tin ir history to the tlewlh of Mown*
The faith of Abraham never ha*
been excel tod lie wa* the fuwndev
of the Jewish race. The piety of
Isaac and Jae«»b and Jnmeph will
stand •* worthy exauipto* w bile the
worlil lost*—eiamplc* worthy of
yonr imilattmt and iMlmirathan.”’
A*
ICscelUnecus.
Stoping In Chftrth.
♦ . -H^sooU'at
A goml many i car* ago, we were
stationed in a certain town, at * time
when the tide of political excite
meat raft high. On Monday there
was a Might armistice, the conflict
eraser I to rage, nod the mind* of the
excited population scemesl to sink
into torpor. VVe ftaind It dilllciilt to
command their interest; la spite of
tt* many wouht sleep. One Hobbuth
morning, lieforc we began onr ser
moil, we said we would submit some
general remarks on sleeping In chnrrb.
which the congregation might make
sttcli »ndivnb*al apfdkatkm of a*
their several experience* wight ren
tier appropriate. We mid the light
of sleeper* in dron h vimmly af
fitted us. At first, to see a man
asleep in the midst of a hundred ob
•erver*. the sweat la great drops
rolling dowa hi* face like white
hewn*, his mouth dropping open, laxy
flics btixaiag roand as though they
thought of exploring this cavemoos
opening; then the victim’* ocraaton
al nod* and Jerks amt «pttok took
aronnd to see who, ff any. were
tailing knowledge that he slept, all
combined, keenly excited oar sense
of the ludicroa*, aad we Iwurdly
darcsl to took at him. Bat, then, a
soberer coat of thought ovreahad
owed os. Here le a decent gentle
man; he has a good bed or sofa at
home ; bat here be la on tbear hard,
angular pews, with no eonvenienre
for repose, am! is making himself
ridiculous before all his neighbor*.
We rather pity him Bat we re
marked that there wa* another edaoa
of chnrch stoepers, or (nappoamt sleep
m%)
they wwnM withdrew thetr eyre
them to the
Now, said we. If thin Is an, it Is
’ ill Jjg
repr*heml#«i That day we had good
ftwahsi
If
rhareth set view a* the rwalt af
he sy mpalhlMMl with
iiat if rMinnlf are la redllarew tojjik
and mm keep awake In their parlors
*re fekme* ft §kdk gih'f'W.a if a ^ m. f"
whew tkf wftwvftMMlam Is
in short, where they nee in
Bis
when at church, while lhe
tk«4* ImmmIf
4 VsaSty fair
sMMfe Vanity fair seem* to
wtu my
The Apiary.
SIMMONS'
He
wf any
Mew
he the stag ; Ms hewwr Is
feraastoJ i his feadfiv* 11 di
•Vfcll
are si ways
"Jist*"# • !,*. {,m . ,.t
yware m the mwst
M«-
Iftl wf
Inftsfet that
RECUL^OR
I
Tfw gAjhl ikft eft rere irefe-arerere
ft *.e * v.sH'v taapaiptotwrfma
r« Uh UiAmw VWtaf.
TWlMXMk.
emmmmss
The Bee M<Hb is a small' insect
wait kaows to l*ee keepers, and is
with a great deal more
than ever committed by it.
Iteea are eaten bv the ltee Moth, so
Is the dmkd horse eateu by the
«altars, hat the vnltwre did not
kill the hone, and the Motli does
net kill the bee. It le a very rare
thine fur a noloiir of hros tu a rood
ownditson lo be injured hy the Moth.
| | a>*4 rereefiw, ewf cw t 1 * a t» t re asm I Cam ft ft lam*
11 wMwre TwPGMI *0f CKHdifll ft ft# RVw !■«**?
bee keepers find out that they are
fell af Moths, and the Moth is spruux, l
.1 . _ , ik Jsaadice, BUIons sttacks, HICK HEAD-
dhargad aith ItMil murder. ACHE, Cobs, Depression of spirits, gear
Bans often loan their qmwfta, am! fttonumh, Mhmrttmm, CHILLS AND FE-
thaw their energy is lent, they de . ' Alhwfmm «f cAf«il evpcrimeota, to
la aamtmr, and they permit, »«•( * inret and argent «h*maad, we now
they have Imkxmh- deoioral fn>t " n9T J G *** tnt gj
l*ed Jaet like not a
For over FORTY YEARS thi*
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE Us* proved to be the
GREAT UR FAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver Complaint sad *hc painful off-
DYSPEPfUA, CONSTIPATION*,
Mm at the apare
evert body at the
ftt Dr. Glare’s
k Mg
eft that, hat I
lo sharp, as ibwstgh thwy tlsfl net he
tlev# n word nr enrw n straw
the great qaewiiere th
eriag. Think aft R, how pasaflilr It
fa* th*e pi ret cm wlwch aa immurt*!
destiny assy tarft !
“But how shall we hsep ewahe V"l most ;
Vartow* means mar he nerd» Rat eft several
eft the body Think mere oft year the HsMto aft sedtasry stimagth. lie
privilsgea; Ihlwk mere aft ywar daty 11 takes aw mid day mew! 4 he pays wet
I
M* is, to my
latest, he drives hie afflsifa al hrwnh-
lie pn thei his Herts,
to thr at
think
pray
of the preached woed,
M la the anvwr *ft life ■
et. Have an
ta sfMritaa) as la
thru wa >x*b mn ms
I li fell 1 m flpMT Wt ff IMftH 1
Iff
vTeffC-miJkl vffNBy*
afftfiMi
few ImtheianN
and admit the
Math to take poremsaimn of their
hirst f«r Moth, read jwwaslyltftf,
thmrfcab, men steeling sect*
The gasce •oaseifenet dies in
wtsdwr, there are no eggs to raise
he lends, and the result le that the
ffti&dNtiji faflCHjtmr m md-WffS
!|to Rf M Af I AL fiiniiiliMI filiifti R f I ftlt*d'li
MuSl ||Itfrli| am Ii|tt I,!
•W-.™ w- s »■ we-fw mv w*- .s^w* 1
j^l 1 | M|j it
dearly together.’ lire
Ift A y lb £ x a* ij 1 ny #*** f
a.* * mae aa^.s.^*i a^
aad on hce retain eater*
thn a rang hive and u deativy ed.
The fwlimi stale oft a hive is
shews hy the great nr* Dess ness of
(hr brew ; they keep * anutug to and
fee at the entrance la ararnh of the
fftwrw. If In Bprtag they it fuse to
rye Aewer*, er to gather
til soon
be rwnanmed
by the Moth
miw ro am rsx mots thi: ad
tmtui
Here frame hires, tlfare as Isrgr a
Never take
today
than hr has dame
fifing to dAaaar al
ma t iled to
In theagfcl to
WMe. la fert, hwsiweaa men are far
bettor srsjaaisted with him than are
the mrmhrrs wt Me own fsasilj.
•*J _ .
writer*, mem MfiffiMfi oft wsprre flftfcftftW th hm
slag *m thing la a plan wny Bet feWt
m not
to the gentosaft the Kagtuh Isngwega kwt haa wa tune m Ihwfight to gire
sr ef the Ks|hft yssyits Wham a ’ »• Mraths ewtorpctoce. flu retoe
INreataa story totter, like the tether * beard hoi ware or twfcfe a year le
oft tho Eights y Cwsspa*. wtohsw to «b* W» «MMtog. aad ttos It has
tell that sues* owe praweewtod bis a baltow, asetaltsr sewnd-, Htirett
with energy end sarrwae. 0# hestosa— Sftwitreiml maB In att to
hr eonretvea it,
|,m|, in Li,
p*ms |gw7*Hx ** respw ^ vWi# will
to the mm**try To thus
THE PREPARED.
•1 nkl form «*f MIMMONfY LIVER
0CLAT0R, (smtaining sll it* kon*
Ini and valuable piopertiMi, and «»fb*r
ORE DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powder* (price a* before) ft 1.00
tm t immIiA,
fc*l hy nmil 1.00
rr CAUTI0M ! Jti
Hn« IT* Powder* or PREPARED f*IM-
MitNtf LIVER REGULATOR aatomin
ser resrntved wrsp|N-r. with Tiodc m*rk,
hutup wsd Siimstnn- uabrcAre. None
ether 1* emuiat.
J H ZEILIH A CO ,
Mxcool Ox . sad Pkilsdrlphis.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Get 11 —tt
DR. M^LANE’S
Celebrated American
Worm Specific,
vermIfuge.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T 1
HE cotintcntncc i» pslc «nd leaden*
colored, with ocrsiional flu*het, or a
ctrcunumbed ipor on one or both cheeks;
the esc* become dull; the pupil* dilste; *n
sxurt semicircle runs slong the lower eye*
Nes er rfeon oat lid 5 the nose is irritated, sw ells, and some-
If th* Moth drpoatt her times bleeds; s swelling of the upper lip;
h null tfift eccasioBsl headache, with humming os
to** j» c-jw throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion
w* * r, town* ftt? ft* 11 m I#**k*¥ l llf l { j* r > « •
mm Mb Mr ... “TP' 1 b, “' h
*? l * very fowl, particularly in the morning;
and may wren anal a goad tow. ll appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
yo« Wto th* reuwasoa bur, make srith a gnaw tag actuation of the stomach,
threw feag. hare a* mans oawunag* « whcrt » * oot / ficc,in « P* 1 " in
mrn imU. -- ^ ' ....... .. . the stoausch; occasional nausea and vomit-
evnea* *a tnren aa premaMr, sad ^ vioknt pains throughout the abdo-
14saw thews *m ishwks, ms a* tu gt%«- • »- • -
th* Moth a gswnJ rtosare to easier.
K,i tat wife nal tk>
•re ** *** *a f wasw wimaw"
*5tu|»»fd la., An*] i|jHfffYf4 ffff ||ggp
^ If yjfta UI
the at it tty aft
•aye : **A» towg «W ff| fffif fitffftl
easkef oft speewh to faetewrel wills lb*
| In t .l f g > i m iffegi ft ffhgk ^gj gm.rf
pglftlPftPPr Nfipfic *'' ifilRfiflikgnfifttfiPfil^ft!' 1 *;flfifijfifififiiy^■ ' ftfiffifififtF^ 1 ’ftgfifigggfih wBftfi'I
lari turw 11 * u iiIvhI mi tfei tal mi
-mm-m *.|P p* ma^ar vsew
ft IfeMw rwi:« Ift toft W' aJt il f niitiiBiniWft-mia m II aILm*.
I off rp|*rf m Ml Iff#
grow ewflaly, aad lb* yswag tore oft
ffMwkMHffff g|| likff trmjil fff
security aad anftaymaai 4 Inst win*
thw rua* bod af «iunta*mr* ualuhi* Mtn
' re* ** » l,w "w rew wtwm 1 *w ■rere***at*r mewwwai^re*ne w*re
a
•da 4ft la
dll Mfttlbij a<»4 < -jftfftttffi «o
•pawl all kto day * and sight* from
lb* age Wft wsire n Sa si tty Whe*
h* grew to kfts grave. Is* adH nal tm
4^ dft ^ 1 ^ ruHtav
|i||;:. lijj^
»«*w fits ramsT vor* much
Hire,
l*A« re toe tads**, ret it on • smooth
ly drewsed plaal. etc* * ted in tbe
rear law tscire* If th* kite due*
smmI ftt tightly down ia the plank,
pal dry ashe* ta the rtwrfcftg tsetwe*n
il nod the hive tl*«« elide* mo as
to open sod shat lire eutrmnee of the
hire, and never lease it uf»e« wider
thaw to iineesmary f«u ventilation.
Brew to a prosperuas slat* keep
always a guard at the *wtnm*r of
th* hits, aad are aisle to guard it
■iinreatoatly AT the opening is not too
largo. They con al* sy e protect aw tetsding the sickness o
; bowels irregular, st time* costive;
stool* tlimv; not unfretpscntly tinged with
blood j belly swollen and hard ; urine tur
bid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and
by hiccough ; cough some*
tunes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis
turbed ileep, with grinding of the teeth;
temper variable,but generally irritable,Ac.
Whesmr the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE
WM certainly effect x cure.
The universal success which has at*
eroded the administration of this prep*,
ration has been such as to w arrant us in
pledging ourselves lo the public to
RETURN THE MONEY
in every instance where it should prove
ineffectual : “ providing the symptoms at*
“ or adult
mtarh wpre sfmew a* Is n nor saury for
*oinsure read rrestatathNi daring tbe ,
tins* of yrest that they at* asHifesis-d
hy th* Moth Th* smooth, isdined |
bottoto ptarnk *wabl*« tb*m to n> j
snot* th* Moth. I lore alw my»]
bow h* wm wb#w • hoy Ltoftd that whew th* Moth gut amoag
Aid yst tor drew sms* hslsag lo Vow I my beam, that th* oniony *a« either
My Fair, bk* «OM Hywvrel f
bwgias to w arbftn,
tonifelffh ** ref r*
la to
Bw«
tkotsgh silly
toll 1 glide
writer cwwmw to
b* wrwp* up ibe kreiMRi v(
tu itot hfluahw nl Ms iMtuuns
SWft’ wrere* MtotoMV vre* Hwsfift wlnw WMMltoftkjf ^
that ii<> uur coo find oast what hr
a ft *r.—Lord y
Arrivmg ham* (ift my dreamt. !
wa* aiMMit to cmngrnlwhaftp myaHf
thwt aft tonal onr urew *1a«lrut ww*
wot Mdy to hw dcaww into that
ren i to»k up tire
ffffM§ Yfffiffffi ffff
• 1
A Idfrr Dow*.rnot.
to snrj on**s asmth, "On* Day
Hwavres,* to aw* tom a
, my brass, that th* mliay
Wj uratok or qsreslna
t h.*d
to th* OiiLatrd *«
Imrtfer Tom hr ’ Mr. Josra >11 ttsr
life, that ftos originator wft that qnaiat sty to now
mortality aft Harvard wo |«o|wshsr, and two* illaotmtod to
■ ft ifan re anarennareift'l# wreurereA ua.ft
■ l i"? m rrmHftWMMwftlj IlfWiwftPM
IlMt liAfi! iMUffijf Is
tdfe.l:klffNft' t-fel#
Cnlvmlty, mdtortwd by Ttofewreir bto H Vtoatssi Btlto,' and ‘fWfatt* oft
l*ton» from th* tool trim**to! «nta Angela‘ la lbs* hr has many fnehto
ftrere^rere. aft ft
** ffffffMjl
that th* etewfti oft dmito tot thw
firm ton years aft or grndnalbm, to
fosmsl III thit IM'trlUW nf (Ml rl«M
ww*^reviwww wwo re^w’^ore n^w^w *re* iiftftir wtotoWIBIft wlm
Kvoey on* who
knows that
where E*rulst.tu* and m ill tire I mmh
w mmmt so * "" ™ jasstMirel "'wft* IX
kftI4 1a red Jj lire It Ire#*
mm! — # (hr** ! saw with
my own name)!
Was I angry and dtogwstrd V Ihd
bto ^j| at anew appsasr '-list, stale
and nsimrofitabi* T* Had I not surat
many tong towns w*«r "(>u* Day in
st* hoar* nod raw II*a**«," *nd no* to bav* that chief
ftp ft dftftRft, and the toother in my rap atirilmtod to a
two little fiwgnrn are tonvtor than ftoftof a Mas*, and core pared to oorh
tho Iota* of Kootid. Dtooigmlleo to a tnskh no fttotowttol Bells r and to
Mart deotroyre. aad retry yowag have my patadunym wrested fmm
man who fidlowa It to a* th* refly ; to. *wd to to called *aa Imitate* oft
tore, exposed torn* astimety Boot Joft*o P to A happy dimfvwry * la
ttoto* who hfttre town mvtogtod bto deed!
the path of Vkw art named lo-fton Joot then a otill, email s*oic* wbto
A few tomnft stoop eaeb night, blfb pored, “Are yarn atoo working ta
living, and plenty oft’tomasheo*make Yaftfey FatoT What to the differ
war a poo every function wft the tody.
Thw brain a the toon, the long*, the
liver, the anine. the lire be
mm w mm- g. *ww W^rerwwreWP|p SW W*- *•*** weONw;
the ftobb, every part aad
of ytaMfito
Boas restraint, anti! like a dOapi
dated maaotaa, the “wartidjr beam
of this tabernacle* fella tale
a qneetilew*
totally ufamt to tsr d^ntyed by the
M«*th { the brew making no retool-
am*. | remote*! tb* worm* und ■
Midb*, leaving, boweter, sunny egg- |
in lb* nmb, ond gas* tb* to* «
new after whkh they went In
weak to rid tb*m«rlve* of tb* »*eru»s
as soon os botched oot. and the
toco rvrn rest many of then ceinLm ;
lo pfecna, rather than suffer them
j to be inhabiteid by tb* worms,
j Every third or fourth day I opened
this hive to ramose worms intrench ]
*d in cewvsma, and to mark loign s*.
and the reotilt was, the Urre con ]
«1 acred, and are yet alive.
rf yew wsah to dealrey lb* Moth, j
provide a bom* for the Wren clow
to yonr apiary- There is slso an
other ItlUe fan! %nry much rnaetub
ling the Wren, who alw> hunts the
Mutk. Both birds will build in
swsall boxes, *'*d they are great
deotroyeiv <d tbe Moth ond it*
If doriug tbe «uiuntM>r mouths a
mixture of tlswgar and water well
sweetened in white dishea to plaorel
daring the night among the hives,
mftfty millers will be fonnd in tin*
morning drowned. The excrements
of th* worm look* like grains oi
►gunpowder; when much wf it to found
on the bottom board, look sharp,
yonr bee* have an enemy, and need
y onr assistance. C. Hkard.
should wsnxnt the supposition of worms
being the cause." In all cases fee Medi
cine to be given is rrxicr accordakcs
WITH TUB DIUXCTIOKS.
We pledge ourselves to tbe public, that
Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
to any form; and thst it is an innocent
preparation, m*t cmfmblt rffeng tbe slight-
at mftry to the mrt tauter arfnt.
Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS., Pittsxoxch, Pa.
I t tV»>Bn ul ordtriii 6«s aUtm
tore rsmire .«S(k«Wmwmmjbmrmjmmim.
w, w a. 1 o tnote n isniM[ to gtx T r
ryrcVKretK
», ar <m* vial <d VeraiiMgv far
k AH ordkn from CumU bum
r CCMS (ilk
tohmmr 1
re o * * vwa ^ —i#i
1 eg ik bred
4ft" For aak bf !
Y
May L* 211—rein—ly
RUPTURE CURED
Karsh's Radical Cure Truss.
feMf* «dl mt /»Vt l\mb /mpervitm*
F11HK !***»» and most effective Tmaa
■ I known for thi* cure ami relief of
Ite niio or Kupttin*. This Tram haa 1*-
re*ivf««l th* NJinrtion of the most eminent
physicians of this country, who do sol
h*«it*te to ifH-oiuftfaUMl it to those aftlirtcd
with Hernia as iK‘inir sujierior to all
t S t I | < h fYk
It is the only Truss that will retain the
fans * Is w it I* any certainty, and the wearer
can f»*el nwuml that lie is usinir a remedy
that will br at all times safe and eifcctUM
In its operations. Of tliis we iruanmtec
entire satisfaetioa to all who may rome
under onr treatment.
1 antics’ silk elastic uMominal Jtelts for
oorpnlreiey, falling of the womb, and as
s support to the hack and abdominal
ninsen-s. Anklets, kn«*e caps and stock
ing* for varicose veins, ulcers and weak
Joint*.
Klto'ildcr braces for ladies, greats and
children, for the core of stoojnnp of the
shoulders and os a chest expander.
!*ilc Instruments, the most Mipenor
article in ns*—lifrht, easily u«ljlisted and
eftcrtmU. Instruments for all physical
deformities, curvature of the spine, bow
pray, hegwwew the sensations! A fame fehm to a bad Iking, and
felly of “Lwrifev Torn to* and “Aider there ore numerous so-called rente
man Bpretol 1* between tto ill-energy dtofe fee It- An exchange says Dint
wft Tnftb tto «M»«ey makre, and the a ware core is dn salt rock, poouded
wasted mtonight nil wf Jon**. Dash and mixed with spirit* of tufpe«l»«M*
A Company » Tut the piixture ta a doth, and wrap
I wwk* w»«h 0 atari, *»d, tweovwr orwwnd tto part affected, and change
tag mynelf, wild, "That dream means when H get* dry. This to Mid to
•onsetbing.*— Ctafeftoo WmHf • kBI the felon ta twenty four boor*.
lews, club feet, fee.
i Airent for Clement’s Celebrated Artifi-
1 tool Limbo,
'Agent for (rnuidsH's Patent Kuhlici
tipjH-d Crutches.
A *ei
**«t ft*r I>r. Bafa-ock's Silver Uterine
Supporter.
Ajarrut for Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Per-
■oty. ,
lodiiW ApartuH-nt with a competent
lady in at tendance.
Onlers per moil promptly attended to
8. Marsh,
92 \V. Baltimore 8t.,
' Baltimore, Md.
u .'story'-
It THE Biel
By Wm. SMITH, Ltj
Author of Saiith’s Bibb Dhto^l
It contains 243 (in*
tions and over 1100 r
comprehensive and vahiaUA
the Bible ever published. TV!
learning of centuries are 1 *
one rolame to throw a sti
upon every ivyre of the itu
A 0 A’.V T8W A XTED.-
cnlars and see onr tenre~nj l|> |
description of the work! AfeLM
liontoPub.ishing Col, AthmnJ^ 1
GEORGE 8 HACKER
Door, Sash and Blind F,
l;N
Revs.
Rude
RIESl
CHARLESTON,
N O imiKirtrel work kept «« w, j
supply the country tj^* 1
work Is mmle at our own factre
city, and under the proprietor
MpervMbwi.
>cim1 for 1’iue Um.. y (
Wait- IUkhiis : Kinp, oppaj
Kteeet. on line of Citv rwilsreTI
Kl«x. No. 170.
Jaly 7
Sfwtag Macni’k-^: ^wiBg
• ECYE SS77TLZ" S«wirg Into
No. 1. only $25 No 2,$»
This is n Shuttle Machine, lias tto
Feed, and makes the “lock sti
on faith sides. It is a standard
Machine, sml the only low-pried
stitch” Machine in the United 1 — ,
Thit Machine rrceired the IhphmtgUto represent that neat
sAfa^as re. /wx-.T*^ do Dot require
rotiou to every abenri
potent and irresistible
nr tMi ■« a we most do a»-otb<-r
Srd
Commuiuc
For the Li^
Feeliug U*»‘ tl,< :
to are" ■*
%£ V» <* m
M wordo on tut «>
*0 »pp ei * 1 to
L„. »od »11 P cr l
^pillioi>*i •«
$rt betaff fttode to m|
this rewpeet-
jjguy pcrooDS are m
display an^ cxtraVi *£
^ is now prevalent ;
jt an iosoperable obj.J
jug ttbeh daughters ;i
Altboogb they way
tbat tbe moral, ooei .l
u al adrantagre which
wofl ld there receive a|
ggperipr character, tbti
nit ineradicable love J
its consequent insati
in expenditure!
tj^cted. Some who
the edaeatiou of yoq
geientions conviction;
ject, and endeavor
principles into those 1
iafloence. They fi«<K
these inherent peoclivii
sod display are not
eatsd, intensified as
examples that the yoi|
selves perfectly safe
in following. When
grate, and strive to <
of the sin of such extre
silenced by such remap
w My mother prefers
dres* in this style. Sin-
to see me look ridicule
behind the fashions.”
fv
Fair 0/the tuv Carolina** n tie
Charlotte, X. C , in 1R71 and l«l
tW Th* above machine in
for tire years.
Agents Wanted.—Superior
ment* given. Liberal ded
to ininiiUciis of th* posi>cl.
for circular* and samples of m
Address Rkv. C. II. HEKNHFiX.1
oral Airent- Concord, X. C.
* Jan 3
Change of Schedule.
South Carolina R. It. Coxn
Columbia, 8. C-, Sept. 9X, 1
Chang* of schedule, to go into i
and after Sunday, 29th instant:
Mail am*i Pajtfcnocr Train.
liMvr Columbia .11
Arrive at Charleston 41
Leave Charleston jj
Arrive st Columbia 5!
Sight Erjircs** Freight and At
tion Train (Sunday* rjrwptoth
Leave Columbia 7Sb
Arrive at Charleston Jftil
I^eav* Charleston
Arrive at Columbia Iff*
Caroden Awommodation Tran
continue to nm to ('olumbia as
—Mondays, Wednesdays and Sal
f cave Camden Tl
Arrive nt Columbia ...ft i
Leave Columbia 11
Arrive Camden ri
A. L. TYLER, Viced
8. B. Pickixs, Gre». Ticket Agt
Charlotte, Columbia A; At
Railroad.
rrnctng.
We know that it is-
t the tastes, ami
* * .
of rnauy youuv ji
y can make a pit sht
jauce in society j but \v
become familiar witlra
of life and its habits,
think it Reomnry to g<|
louable extreme.
tHMig have but little r
have to couteud with *
teracting influences.
«»licit all rightly disjio-
aid ns by their examj
«oce, that w e may not
of feeling all onr
tinted. Our cheeks ar»
!*hxnie at the reputfftj
abroad as a nation. W
a source that can
»■ question, that -a sd|
1 and some also in
refuse to receive Aim I
Pupils on account of thj
for
k-
W ■
P-",
T e *travagance ami
(ieneral . v ‘ , H/*crm/ra<lf*i’# Off* fl To ti°l | to dress. It \v
Com mm a, September ft- ifijfrouUI exert a jiernicn
We also »»w it star
tglj implying oeus
| ,u ^t elaborate ,aud exj
I manufactured in lian
|hme had been purchas
«» prince**, but 1
bdjt- Do not the$i
‘■toy sad thoughts
IHtprehensious!
la connection with ill
ask au insertion
6 «tract. It full,
L , We hl »'-e mu belt
|t. e 7*'® beard advam
” «>„«, who hml
*®* I0 C w hereof thev ,
O N and after this date the - ^
schedule will lw ran on thisw*
OOIKG SOUTH.
Train Xo. 1. Trap*
Leave Chariotte, 8 00am p*
“ Columbia. 2 40 pm I
Arrive at Augusta, 7 42 pm Sft
oonto north.
Train No. I. Trato S*]
Leave Augusta, fi JU> a 111 >>*
** Columbia, it 53 am
Arrive ar Chlotte, 7 42 p m ••
Standard time 10 minutes *k»«w
Washington; six miuutes sheto
bia* •
Train No. 1 daily; train X<*- »
Sundays excepted.
Both trains make close _
all points North, South and
Through tickets sold and Ixaggsg^ 1
to all principal points. 1
E. P. ALEXANDER
pertarto*
Er'
E. 11. Doksbv.
Gen. F. and T.
Gobi. Suj
Agenti
G. & C. Railroad.
D AILY, Sundays excepted,o»*|*
with Night Trains on Soto*
lina Kailmad, up ami down; ft* 1
train* going North and South <«
lotte. Columbia and Ai gust*
and Wilmingtcm, Columbia and a*
UP.
Lenr* Columbia at
Leave Alston ^
fan vc Newberry j
J^UCATIO.N ABUOAl#
mrs held to the viol
^.uled by Hon.
* Secretary of the
Board of Educu.
2 tia * V*ion, as tof
Uinr^^ Am «rican
L*hnd g lnto * * u
- abroad to fa
fa*ave Cokesbnn *** * ofeff ei Sb schonlw - tu
fa*ave Belton fSfforfanf ^°°fa- Ther,
Arrive at Greenville 'tflKi, . 1 ^' uutagres to
DOWN. n ^ 111 * rel
faave Greenville !**
“ Belton
** Cokesimry •*],
Abbeville j
“ Newberry
“ Alston it
Arrive at Columbia
AndcmonBranch and Blur ft^|
rtoios. T .
DOWN. to
Leave Waihatl* 5 45 a m AW’*!
faave PenyvHie 6 35am L«*2l
faave Pendleton 710 a m
Leave Anderson 810 a m fa*v*
Arrive at Belton 9 00 a in
Coimecting with down I 110 *
Greenville. m
Acconimrelatiou tnta.nO
ville Branch on Mondays,” oo*
Fridays. On Anderson Bronc
Belton and Anderson, on
Thursdays aud Saturdays.
TH0S. D0DAMEAD,
•Tacxz Norton, General TulB
Q g lads
fc fafeii^i U1 a,1 * v u
usine * cho °l8 Of E
From ^ arked di *«dva„,
h tl Xr n,ia ; aiaci "
irrifni 8t In forw >>
>« .1 r of re
tborr. IO,l |^'' 1 ^ |
the I® ! ei ‘ OU ff h * 1 I
!or» w of you;
'*“<* of " r “ J the 11
to, „ Portions of
®tood e have rep.
^ ** both
fiortm°. llaVe pa ® w,5 |
pean continent!
& 1 be schools iu
Es
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