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I . f '• r'~ " 1 Poetry. ▲ Par*bit 3 I Md Christ etr Lord, "I wift «n and me. men, my brethren, hejio-vr in He passed^ not again thptnrh the gala But made himself known to the children of earth. Then aai<l the chief private, and rulers, “Behold now*the jriver of all wood things; Go to, let ns welcome with pomp and nto •- Him who ia alone mighty and great.' 1 * With eu-yets of gold the ground they Wherever the Son of Man shoo Id tread. ■A»d ia palace chamber* lofty and rare Thej^ loured Jiim, and served him with Great moons surged through an Tlieir Jubilant floods in praise of Milas; MPM And^ehurch, ami ptdace, and j He saw bis image high over all. But still, wherever bis steps they led. The Lard in sorrow bent down bis head j And from under the heavy foundation stones The Hon of Mary heard bittar groans. And in church, and palace, and Judgment He marked great Assures that rent the wall, And opened wider, and still more wide. And the living fonndatkm heaved and sighed- “Have ye founded your thrones and al tars, then, On the bodies and souls of living men f And think ye that building shall endure Which shelters the nobis and crushes the po«r*T* “With gates of silver and bars of gold Ye have fenced my sheep from their Fa ther's fold; I have heard the dropping of their tears In heaven these eighteen hundred years.” grairBar, *” iU - Behold thine image*, how they stand Sovereign and sole through all the laad, “Our task i* hard—with sword and flams To hold thy earth forever the same. And with sharp crook* of steel to keep Still, ss thou leftest them, thy sheep. Then Christ sought out an artisan, ed, stunted, haggard A low-browed And a soothe Pushed from And a motherless girl, whose’flnWiV’thia i her familv want aad sin. These set He in the midst of them: And^ag they drew hack their garments’ For teas of deilemcnt, “Lo! here,** said “ty |i “The images ye have made of me."* Children's Department For the Lutheran Visitor. I The Bey Xing. “¥o« remember, my dear children,* said Mrs. B., “that I told yon of the prowm© Ged made to David, that he won Id preserve the throne for big {KMterity for many years, becanae David loved and feared the Lord.” “Yea, mother, ygju told ns that whe* yen related David’s history to us,” said Henry. “Well, once daring the history of the Jews, the family of David Mine very near losing all its male children. One only was spared by the goodness of a high priest.” “How was that, mother T Please tell us r “In order to have you understand the matter folly, I mast refer you to the story of Naboth** vineyard, that I related some time ago. In that I told yon of king Jehu, who was or dered by God to destroy the bonne of Abab, for it was lie and hia wife Jezabel that had poor Naboth killed. You remember that Jehu had her thrown oat of a window and tb« dogs ate her np.” “Yes, mother, and be bad all of Ahab’s sons collected together and killed, and heap* made Of their heads before each gate.* “That is so, my son, but it seems that though Jeha sought out Ahab’s kindred to destroy them, that hia daughter Athaliah escaped hia ven geance in some way. She was ao angry at the deaths of her family, that she determined to destroy the royal family of David. She wss a very wicked woman, and had married king Jhhoraro, the king of Jernaa- lem. She taught him to be a bad man aad to worship idols. So the was fully prepared for any wicked deed. After she had caused the royal family to be all destroyed, as she thought, she proclaimed herself the ruler of Jerusalem But sbo was mistaken as to the supposed death of her grandsons, lor a dear little boy, just one year old, whaae name was Jehoaab, bad a nurse who dearly loved him, and she bid herself and the baby for fear of being killed. I^Recros (hat he had an aunt who was married to the high priest Je hoida, and she said to her husband, ‘I can’t hear to have that baby boy killed. I must try and And him aad save him from hia wicked grandma.’ * “What did she do, mother 1* “Why she went to the palace of the dead king, and baviag cautiously looked about to aee that no body wan watching her, she found the baby and ids nurse, and harried off with them to her own private bedroom, and shut him and his nurse up there for six years.* “Oh what a long time to stay ia one room, mother.* “It would not have been safe for him to have appeared on the street, or to be seen, for bis grandma would have killed him surely. His uncle and aunt fed him and taught him privately, and told him of the true God, and taught him to be a good boy. jDuriug the six years that he THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, 00U HBUI. 8. C., JUNE 6, 1873.1 Trr,- ■aauuiKa... \.^sz was there, his grandma tamwlasil a j ef *jn J mtahml mm* ft a aaae (srosa mas iWtfasfltfk Itelhteftlll Ik M fo'Jnt viliw •*■*» w w..mi ruif ‘jv rr *rwm j w mm ImH (||u| Knmnv ffMN'htsla'i w Imfortsl hu •. ig$ h* is iftfaghfiii ii~ HifiiflNl jha dead. Jsfceida, Ike prteat, fowad oat | that he had Jam get the b how napopaiar ah# was. aad sa he Ml Lae hlamatf * secretly told Ive captains of has "That may ha,* aatd the draft*, (Heads of hia, that a hay of “hat If yoa will yam km aovar ha the royal family wae still olive, aad eater my alaro often I wifi give ywa them to half) him to that baadte of vw ge so s wow —ww»w“"w'^w^w tha hlngilom to this daar boy and da The poo© Athaliah. The frteoda ef hia went iato the counUj and the pnrels and I^evitoa and I tribes, and brought them to lem to the good prteot. Then he OMide them lake an oath of arereay, he walhad lata the move again. Ua n beer v tag him, far. Las amd Ij “Yoa hove violated year y tea Pay ma Ihr the goat ahtaa* “O,* aald tha maa, “I am a tot# hay ia tite oat hteao M, add, teag, yon will bo and after that ho told them that | paor t have hoaa my David** family was aot onuroly da daeo I saw yaa.* •troyed, and brought oat the young “Tea,* said the hoy aad said, "Hite to yaar kiag of yaa always will ha the house of David which God has •aid should reign ovor you.’ Thee he directed gourde for the dtlscvot Darin of the t cm Die. »«<l onrnoft Lb* oratory, and dietnbated amt to thorn and spears, arrows, <|elvers, aad what else he found ia It, aad ordered the captain*, priest* and Ictitee to form a circle round the toaiple, as aa to tooch hands, aad not let anybody etea inside. Whoa that was aft does, he brought the boy Jeboaah oot, and put ou him the royal crown, aad poured oil upon his head, aad pro claimed him to be kiag. Then the multitude rejoiced, aad made a groat notes aad cried, ‘God ones the kiag.’ * “What did kte graadsnother say to that F srnd George. “Oh, aa soon as aha beard tha galas, aha said, ’ftosuoShtng i, tha matter. Call op my own royal army the lag on a pi Oar or high pool, ao that he could he aaoa, aad dressed ia royal robes, aad tha crown aa hia head, aad she cried, Troasoa, tree non.’ and rent her t ktiiiM mil order *i-wwip' ^w www wo^soo ed her guards la Advance aad hill the boy. Then Jehoida saw that a critical time had come, aad he called to hia fruMi'N the flvs osoteins. and told them, with their am*, to aaiae her. and take her to the vftilav ef Cedrou sad slay her for all her wteh edncaa, for he weald aot have tha temple dellled with her blood, aad that if hot one tried tv hdu her to slav him also >Ho the eaotains car ried her oat aad kilted her. Altar that Jebotda called the pjionir into the tempte aad auaie them take aa oath to support the aaw king, aad obliged the king to take aa each to worship God. Theo the people ran to the idol's temple aad destroyed It, and kitted the prteot that took care of Ate idol. Warn aft woo derm that Jehoida had ordered, then he took the young kiag to the palace aad tha people made a groat feast aad re joiced for assay days, that Da«id*o throne had once more a royal king upon it.* “Did the hoy stay a good kiag, mother f “Ao long ae the good prteot lived, 1oJvmo> aI» sue maa r* ii* ■mmifftia f Im. ■- a— -- a fom dtlnjfaAf) wM ffaffiai Xm pH^"' (Ml laws of God, aad waa vary s»aluas ia hia dutiea, hut when the priest died, then JehoaAh forgot aft hte kindness and instructions snd afahad ed agatnst God, aad oveo weal so far aa to have Zachurtab, tha son of Johoida, sIocmnI to death ia tha tom- |NC| WCMmiW lev irjHUitwi dfifiifaill Pfam bis wickedness." “Oh how II I. k 'raleful he was, mother T of ms JQkiUibioqi ttepY proirortml droaghta ia hold ia the a hgm mgglm § mgbM* r whom woe tl aad he left The remedy te la fee hat he daoa aot «ao it, te grind lag him la powder, maadlag ao la doea between the upper mlttoSeos of anti ftarhs. If. (*—Waal of la agrteaHafej the advaataga of dratelig, sabaodiag. am te what oa aood ta ptttti u lafa i I ttfgjfftttt fa ggteadpliai^a jh 11 Ate^aiAddh * w^w mm** as ^msw^m w raised this shte of tho trophm ore grow# la shaadaaas { ear laad la hnag rateod ta the hlgheot state af fertility Oar eft mote m mdd aad ItetemJte^iat’ < salLiiim far wf u is*i am**** mi *.»-) ,,/ area why te they hoy eappften« ct<i(b<tMt rate <>f sw>|tte. i* July or Aagsafl a waata IJHte panada af haa Jw mmmnn# m rwm | ! cash at I! aoata eat lie hays aa a credit October or lm ef givoa Id flouts flaw haaoa oad ll.» f a 1 *, e muttepshi mwaa( fl m * flfl h m swwa fapff wfafafaf fafa' i^elfafal faKa thooropoad oa ovary thing etea ho has, bind taw himself to mi oft teu v " 1 "" osw g^mjp spss nswwa «ra,rs’ ^ ^ Jl uOl. - . .. ^— — .-~.m y wrm imm fa Ml IM* m erlliag him sat What aa sa arm s as pevooatago for oaly a few works, at at moot j about Jfa par asml The remedy te to aid l # i ^ t | ■ 'H '* A ‘tlh.te* i ; S 1 S . **■■ -i ' ! him for II by <•.*..* hi. lo Imm (* "W OU .hfol^— , M ~~y very aack, and white he wae 111 the friends of Zncbaiiah kiiU-«s him, ta revenge the cruel death of their friend. As for Zechariab, he was ready to die, oad he weal to hearea, but the bod kiag who forsook God and forgot hie friend** kind sees, was aot even buried ta tho royal sepal eh res. boes*»*e of hte impsoty.* B. A Good Trade. “See what a aood trade I made to-day,” said Lacies to hte sods, f traded my old kaife with Jamie Kiel for his alee two-bladed one, that eats twice ao wall. One of the blades of my kails was broken, aad tho other woatd aot hold aa edge dee minutes. But Jamie, ho took a fancy to It because of the handle, sod I wae gtad eaoagh to ausho tho trade.* “I am very sorry, Lucius, If yoa have chanted him." switi hi* ntw-U- “mora sorry for yoa than him.” Loci ns hong hte head a little, sad asked, “ Why ao F may lead you to try it again, aad noth lag can be worm for a boy ’s prospects la life than to get iato tho habit of ovcr-reaching.” “Bat, uncJc, fo all trades, don’t each try to get the heat bargntao— sod dou t nil merchants make their fortunes by botsg sharp ia trade F “No trade la sound th.t >Uwo no* benefit both narties Yoa ms* lo* wwmmmw swmwmms awoss sp^mm * wrus moj ssmjf that down ae a feeedatloo stems, if you intend to become a merchant. The exchange should benefit tho buyer as well aa the seder The great merchant, Gideon Lee, abhor rod a man who practiced this ban a vv aa agoat af them own ta hay aad soft, or each one da It for hlaapolf. “How often shonld bo wateredF tea ly naked by*thews who hots hod IMttfe or ah axpmteaoa hs fatter htth taro. Thors certainly eaa am ha 4m imf tM*o Inr ni# Kit mm in, >, ^ v far*' ™ U WimSSt^SrUP to time, for la large pots will need it teas fee gpgggte ihaa ihaas la amall aMm (Pfahmi latmiteiHaluou wteff Ml IMP MM pffliilf M UPi rOM HI also a powerful Hfeot apaa the wrap ovation of moisture; If vary worm, the phMito aift require mmu than if II te oaol. Thera am, howrvor. two very masnltel things peilsllpg to Iseaummim moMUttimmab aafll rJsn in ^ — a ^ fa» — a ,a mmm cumn cm pmtHm ilNPiio am ha overlooked t ftnt, Ism ay ply sold wator from a but tot It ha temparmum af the air la whteh the wlanls k * ... ,.,.s „a pMiii mrw frdfan » wry mphs PtfahMf te msa to rh*rk tha gvowth af the plamto tteaaad. When the pi ara wotemd, giro the aaft to the a good j m m masgft f Jfarates ft t op gg v- w teg again unlit too toft shows toot ft it m wdflfa A httlo at a Umm k aad vary 4 •fates, la «•• goaoraliy ftha » wito too wvfo. ToH |a am having quite eat- end trying a variety af «t Is hat they with gcsni II. elan am the It of hte were weight, oad a o ie rqool hs the moving of two ftnealjr Of warn this ts with A beetle oader a m lo wall haoera, maws It to lis oftbrts to oosaite; «htoh feat, II has hoaa romsrhod, to to a fw». c,,4»*«‘ teistv thfl hy patting hte bash hs tho mnerho tom If aa be able to paoh a t glam to a bspstte aashao for the light, oad pauh- tog to gm mt Mho horn forty to hlfafaufifah fadtea dmmsto m- ntah s 1 ' >s, I tefa tho With • a grovel walk, It taken to wife •»! af la ba* massy foa the height ef man. If a Itea had the •, he ouuM If teatea maaey. Mho toying paid cackle, what a rocket aaM he la noma ga||M| | If mtern tr aad bop* awake hy Ike wrongs af the widow and the TTYfil'toto roil jiff fafitotok Ihtotom mu m Mi i tefafa Jjpfafajpj^fcpfaj it^te^MPfaPfai ^fak MMff Mhrtep MjTMg. YfITi Ufa Qmf * If amitelM by (tt fsCton many a ohflao waald cry fan team tern tteahsw vuaM tl t “Woe to him (has pro Mrgfall ,ib i;ri Bifliftojfaffi’ Muft.litoh coaid bn set what a r, avoidaaaa of watoo, oars- aad liho kindred while Ha primary signtfl tha rate or gohtoaoo of a te hardly though 1 of. “Wo a oooaomiool." oaya the head family, aad atrulghtway this that te auffrated, rliij dPdwd fa fi ip mi hteag asvffd, the change la m- fa'towsafaMHm . uRPteNk Ifadf v ate Afmlf ia ytomlfad fa omiJIU tod hffaii jWlfts* IMPi Wlhf si'liote ■* wfafamtoBPfa faPh tHFlAl tedMi tkttt is te(N®|teteterh pifail Of faO CA1IIN1 MMM J to ia the end. degree of comfort perpteiad aa One of the car to the of a femftty, whoa the femily lO l«l te j^lfam^I (MMMfti iff io to “4e wit hoot a girt * fatoo fate aam of her wngeo. If she ha a peiwas af anrnmnl feminine tea ateo maa tali? hfai np af tha board, tha gaa, the hy the servant, and galls a balance oa the aide of fa (too dteoa am taha tola ant, hamfitofe tha feto that iNp henith stid h owes work, to white te the demands af wife aad sflimteas of aacto t», aad the claiam of vuligioa. falls ill. and the i than Uthsm the waged- It weald [*>lvjf, of IttfaL t too teas aa te**,*! «* f w ml" ” ftiipKe fal of eomferiihls help ia tho kttrboH, nad oaosparativo lei*n} t- tha patter. Not uafreq neatly aa other, and giuwat oaertkee te ofaend home te retegaed, aad the narrow hmtia ef one or two roues# aad a saving is the Gf all rhema, the e one -ronomum by and hie wife oat of POPS, PS tho gl lOtfnt- f hs|q»> iinteriifr is » growth of fevoly teonomy that forgets lace of the law, sad ly, aad oa ffm&lmwm* vm iPfirr. me by | avoir The only true tote te that uro that, whether aw the life is meaw then tApfa* tictoi y f If te te r-teimn|» oaly If of tohtoi t a hod toko am i and walk f If evil TW Itotnuottefl Fjcww Them te a tore la tho Itoot, s groat doni af of He mystery. Itouupwu have feaad It difaralt ta etootefy it, ho eaam H hoe properties belonging to dfafetewl otoeosa. It was hroaght to fthte ooaauyr by Dr. Dock, who psosmiwd it ftwm aa Arab, to whom ha had rendered medical aid in Upper Egypt Ao oomymaoattoa tha tea * atom whteh hoM to he two halbo of toted needs The Arab a*M he had taken it Crwa mi ulun nuaniti v •'—- — m w wnr m*ewewmsenp Jf * oad that the ttanoro wers very highly mtaamnd. The peculiarity af the nteunt ta. that tboucii ampmassishi *** v ntt* mmegtotew kSUflsPw w nad owrthJens, after heiog to a gtons of wntor for a in tea ftsavua hatoft to •lowly, hat Moodily,\ad o fewer appears ta hotwoea a psinua a ms flower, hat more Imps ntJw-r After the gradually ao they exjuunfod, nod Ini T : i4faii!i4-F i Op holh lit. Doek ooys ho asw the at toast a Hum kith the name result. He of his lowers to itamti it SBO Of la tho voge Torroy * amse*4aM*«>si >. ■ 1 slillmk* sna* (te*mkas ks« ftvtel sh^^woflkflfaS wo ttiT* wrlghi ohtolsted two daring hte SIMMONS’ REcf^T^TOR For am FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be tho GREAT UN?AILING SFSCIHC for Liver Complaint sad thepninful off- •prior, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, jaumlu^. Rilioas attack*. SICKHEAD- A( HK. Coht, D< prrtaion of fa»irit».8our •MMk. H—irtbira, CHIUJ( AS6 PE- VER, fee., fee. After years of eareful rxprrimrnta, to oseM a great and urgent demand, we now produce from our original Genome Pom- ’ THE PREPARED, iut4 form of SIWMONK' LIVES ”LATOR, eontaining all it* wrm- land v*Ju*hi«- properties,aadotor ‘ ^ OEM DOLLAR BOTTLES The Powders (price a* before) #1.00 per package. Sent by mail ..1.00 tr cautioi f di Buy ao Powders or PREPARED SIM MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unirs* in oar engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp aad Signature unbroken. None tefatogam 4m totofaifldfatoi xg^toflfltfln* sate Mumaasmoameo J to EETLIE fe 00 , Kaoon. On., nod Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Out 11 ——11. DR. C M’LANE’S CELEBRATED Liver Pills, pop m ertur ae Hepatitis or iJvcr C omplaint, tmnnu ami kh k humcml Symptoms of a Diseased liver. P AIN in the right tide, under the edge m L. ^M Jtom L J. M Ml M*iM M m of tihr nn#, imrcaMi on prciwirc j MMMSmo the pern i» in the left tide; the patient it rarely elk to lie on the left •idr j sometime* the pain it felt under the thosider-bUdc. sad it frequently extends *e the top of the shoulder, end it some- ttmet mutiirn for • rhcunwtitm ia the arm. The •toatsch is Mtected with lots of appetite and »uk.net*; the bowclt in general are costive, sometime* alternative with last the head u“troubled with poto, acroataamal trith a dull, heavy Mutation in the bark pan. There it ge nerally • toiuiderahle lost of memory, arrsptnpanied with a psinfol sensation of having left undone tometh:ng vahich ought to have been done. A slight, dry rough it s»tt»erio»e» as attendin'. The patient complaint of staucittnj debility ; he it costly startled, hit feet arc cold or burs- tag. stid he complaint of a prickly tensa- tkio of the tkin ; hi* spirit! are low ; and although he it southed that exercise would he beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely tommoa up f •"‘t ide enough to try it. to fact, he dt. ;*u errry remedy. Se ver *1 of the t 1 *wc tyn ptatnt attend the disease, but case* have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, hat shown the u- via to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. I>*. C. M'Lana’t Ltvea Pills, is cases or Acvs aun Fnt», when uken with Quiamc, are productive of the moat happy r. ilts. No better cathartic can be used, p paratorv to, or after taking Quinine, v.f wouli advise all who are aftiacd i i t'i « d tsate to give them a raia vatedu A ! Ircvi all order* to rLElUXL CKOS.. PiTTssvtcM, Pa. t'i .i.l.nir. - ll ISA - .. m ii ■ i ^ I, ,^UMM * wTSteinrs nff:i »"rH’iiMi(.x.i k rjs i’frtxrrjri^ irnwi oirxra «" . It «•** Ik'* , *•* 4. *«s m« write font arScn < . i.v, ««1 i-«f * C ATLmmt't, f -«j>v it—* , c* T*t«te ,v-> . <» .1 ** *- !! I r*^nl (MW tewit. S* • -« ^*i-' ( (Si I' tilted Stete*. te Ml *t I- 3 , -'tm -ttm » ••uer ««*»•, m «•* vial of V«rm- • - i rn * iW.w. te ua«*|» AS nrdcte Oote Ca- a Vt W.I <4 k. x aMOTte***C"i H IWWM> t uate extra. • C k. «• *m|wrtsti-. rkuaptet a*c Ctmmuy Stow- Im» . *• i .teanfe, 1 i Hr. C. M Lanc's V’ermifuge m tel'I lw It**! m rateVy ••**•■** It va*i tewwM Wat* | te dWtkaa <-■ .* up tm Wr MitatTMt. moMB, ni %t te** Mca and * tainot, tfi'« Sn> a tear Soaca U M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE, vrt rxras. rare mx*as«s. »<*r or tsrirtrro.vs. May 2 241—©ow—ly RUPTURE CURED. Mnrah’a Radical Cure Truss. Into tha wn! fanny » foi, feumy “Anton oft to Upo * wator la make a j|| ,•{: fafajMh i. tote i a| fSto tW Dfatll gli b Adkpffai 111 |W dry, toon rob ft off with n J and not hy right, te In too mktot of hte emd shall ho a thing to have a <»f o too to toward n grant thing to ho I hove /tod /hr FVraifsi r—Ooo ihird a4 SfMrltO of wine, onr third of vino gar nwd aim third of i«tet oft, or rather mora of tor tool. Shake tho botite wwft daily lor threw works ( it It toon U for non, hnt too tongor it te hop*, tor bettor It to. Tho fhrui twin mast ho rohhod till too polish hi dry ; oat every two or threw months, and rob too furniture oxer dally ohm dented. For dtoiagworn tahtra and stdobnonl* ate it OVOTT t^wwirwm^w wswrwa pHvrawwtef ww y ^ work i II moke* them bematifally !•§* ^ ; «,w < te>»mti'a*mMmiimiafeMfafafeigte |1 1 iVartohom to na immediate rare for too atiago af brat, vraopo, hornet* faklafi all mat ft**L Pmit tmpervmm. *T1HE best and most effective Tram ft known for the enrr and relief of Hernia or Ropture. This Tram ha* re- erived the sanction of the ummK eminent physaciana of this country, who do not hemtalr to recommend it to thoae afflicted with Hernia aa being auperior to all otltern. It ta the only Trnaa that will retain the in ita aperatkMia. Of thia we guarantee entire aatiNfaction to all who may come under onr treatment. Ladies' ailk elastic abdominal bdta for oorpnleticy, falling of the womb, and aa n support te the hark aad abdominal muscle*. AukleU, knee cops nad stock ing* for varicose veins, ulcers and weak Jsrnts 8boulder braces for kndiea, gentt and children, for the cure of mooptng of the ahonldera and sa a cheat expander. l*vle Inatrumente. the moat auperior article in uw—light, coldly aibuhU d and effectnnl. Inatrumente for all phyaioal deformitiea, curvature of the spine, bow lego, club feet, fee. Agent for Clement’s Celebrated Artifi- ctelLimba, Agent for GrandalVa Patent Rubbei tipped t'ratchea. Agoat for Dr. Babcock’s Silver Uterine jonportcr. Agent for Dr. Wsdaworth’s Stem Per- mm. ■ ■ fik .. Indies’ A|wttment with a competent lady in attendance. Order* per mail promptly attended to 8. MARSH, 92 W Baltimore 8t., Baltimore, Md. A MAN 07 A THOTJftkR* n wa as mfffa an as saw wamm A CONSUMPTIVE CtrSlD When destli was hourly « CoMarnmox, all retnedisahi accident led to a discovery . H. James cured bis only eBlwI preparation of Cuasohu IutuZ 2 gives thte recipe free «® •tamps te P*J exper«— aingie symptom of doea not diasipate. Xi tion of the Nerves, Dfab tion, Sharp Pain* in the at the Stomach, Inaction and Wasting of the Mnto" f CRADDOCK fe CO., l0gpL>_ Philadelphia, Pa., tevia, yp** jMW^ifjh GEORGE 8. HACXn t Door, Sash and Blind Faeteiy L CHARLESTON, «. c N O iiupwted work kept a tej supply the country tiufen work ia made at onr own h<nns2 city, and under the propneterVmSj supervision. Send for Price Liat. Facto* « Wore Room* : Kiim, oppstoTSto Stieet, on line of City railway. p7 Box, No. 17U, 7 July 7 # Sfwi*g Marti vs’. Vwlig Miekto | ”E0EZ SHTTTTLE" Srwisf Xs&* Eo. 1, oaly $85. Ro S, $37. This ia a Shuttle Machine, hat theCtej Feed, and make* die “lock stitrk”ttbj on both side*. It is a standard ‘ Machine, and tlie only low-prim stitch” Machine in the United Thw mmeAime rrcrtt rd tk< lkphmt 4 fc "Fair qf tit two Corolituu." ta ( karhtte, N. C, ia 1871 oad 18T1 tT The above machine is warraOi for five years. , -M Agents Wanted —Superior itdnH mente given. Liberal deductim aw to ministers of the gospel. <M ttoj for circulars and sample* of acrix] Addrea* Rev. C. H. BERXHEI1I.I» eral Agent, Concord, X. C. Jon 3 *k Change of Schedulk Sot th Cabolixa R. R. Coitrin, Columbia. S. C., SeptM,*- Change of schedule, to go into dm and after Sunday, 2SKL instant: Raft and Pamtngtr Train. Leave Columbia t *M Arrive at Cluuieaton -..4 *W Leave Charleston i •« Arrive at Columbia I*rt Nifkt Ksprea*. Freight «md AmssnUM t»ON Train (Smadopt txttpiafy Leave Columbia 7 Arrive at Charleston Laiare Charleston f EH Arrive at Coliunbia • •** Camden Accommodation Tnfe ftj continue to ntn to Colmnbia a* fouaM — Monday*, Wealnesdays and SattrteH T«ara Camden T»»fl Arrive at Columbia U*“ Leave Columbia I Hi Arrive Camden 1. A. L. TYLER, Viee-l 8. B. Pickixs, Gen Ticket Aft Charlotte, Columbia fa Ai Railroad. General Columbia, September ft ( \N mud after this date the WhJ V / arh rdule will be run on this wad: GOIKO SOCTH. Train No. 1. Tran Leave Charlotte, 8 00 a m Columbia, 2 40 p n Arrive at Augusta, 7 42 p m **•' jr GOING XORTH. Train No. 1. Twn Leave Augusta, 6 85 a m “ Coluralxa. 11 53 a m » Arrive at Ch’lotte, 7 42 p m * Standard time 10 minutes Washington; six minute* ahesd hia’ Train No. 1 daily; train Ka * Sundays excepted. Both trains make dose all points North, South Through tickets sold and bag**!*' to all principal points- E. P. i Ges’l. E. R. Dqrsky, Gob. F. and T. Agent. G. fa C. Railroad. DSSter®- limv Railroad, up and down; trains going North and Sooth to lotte, Columbia Md Auguste ** and Wilmington, Columbt* an® A Railroad. U p - . iiti Leave Columbia at '" am Ix-ave Alston Z ^ Leave Newberry Leave Cokesbury • Leave Belton Arrive at Greenville • ••••a DOWN. i » I>eav« Greenville - Belton f “ Cokesbury M Abbeville * “ Newberry I “ Alston. - * Arrive at Columbia ‘ mW A HtirraonBranch and Blte vision. ^ DOWN. . Leave WalhalU 5 45 a » Arrt«], I^eave Perry ville 6 25 a m Ltete Leave Pendleton 710am Leave Anderson 810 a m L** Arrive at Bid ton 200am bea . Connecting with down &*» Greenville. Accommodation trains ri“» ville Branch on Mondays,^w < Friday*. On Anderson Belton and Anderson, oo Thursdays and Saturdays. , TH08. DODAMEAD, .Tabxx Norton. General Tamm- jevs. Rude fjw SERIES Communi^ For the Lu tto OonMh ’I no wifo Cast liglea, dear friemi ^ wooderfal in. \L,ir*. and ^L.. noF^b., M Sou “E"' XU.«l.o tl« cry, “ Muueru who bav 5 join *h«r voite> tad tej, “Com© to ^ben He bimoelf ww He looked coaipa*> I in altitude, and, well I , m x were tbeir «ws ro *m said: “Come u teat labor and are he I will give yon reel.” What He agid (ben This invitation He gi jut we not heavy lad< Why, (ben; linger f \ ttes kind invitation ? Bsoome to Him, and nto Fear not; thy thee. It ie the mess** We may at first, on se< eoed mid troubled wait bounds no traveler ref tike the affrighted dis spirit,* aud be afraid, voice will be heard at fag of the storm, “It affte^i and even the v shah obey when tha roiee speaks. Be uo come; for all those tha BStdie, but receive ev Why, then, die t Oh, t come, repent, and b« sfier the victory, we exrteim : “O Death.; Ming; O Grave, whei toryf Thanks be un giveth us the victory. Lord Jesus Christ. T What unspeakable ha wc then enjoy T Now, my christi: this matter a carefo for upon it hang* 5 not reject the invito lest you lie cast into «>d be, alas! fore> says, “Behold! I st snd knock.” Tlieson bit if yon do not ri? door immediately, tb startle von less to length you will no Perhaps you think i to repent at any fu but if you bar * noisy mill, a roar *to you most an< loond that the sour <i »torbed you was af If unnoticed. Jnst ^igion may deep fond; but if thos^ tet cherished at fir * oc ordaDce with th *iil affect the mind 1 *thist they are hear “fferencc. How ma r&y about religkx and are quick 'teveliog down to he On the narrow ledj of the Yorksbi J«d«s of sea fowl lay y gathering them, ° bt *o a perilous live “appeued that a ma, h, « »ron bar in the g ^ himself down b : fastened to it, to ^«€Qce Of the ed Injecting beyond th' not reach the jf fS Were deposited *t lasr . ^ ’ and b; [JL - 1>lacetl bis f( so doing, he rT' Th® 18 ' itaati <»> few I , aea ro*”- lo*,, n ^ ° W; * P*T> It™"? ,OW * rd « 11 HU,” '?'“ >,8ih,r foi a ^° re or bel b 0 , * lerish for «n CtTi con,d 11 e °ivet^, gIUe to an< f»m, at eacl > v rjz°* than W *»i.edT 5 \, EVCr AA " e " 1e»r fnen °“°" a of t,,i8 *•4 wll ®« ^emseK he m,ldde, •«le a of J 8 a ffa‘»st t foun J n f arVa f ion ter *h°l e ^ nce ,s deai OHM.. , ^ tremble* : »°U8lv norm t