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■0 it trite* ect* !d»# t !0I>» j m * THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA. 1/ a, JUKE 13, 1873. #)<*$ Ivea of . fidget—» fit Sfc I? Cf^uDi, the attitadf 4? mrm r- ,TL,v hs* 6 **t ^J^mdoopy. Being, in 41 \ the honored <***% them cell “the <M* 8 \JIgtg r e w —reformers *%A to CM* * ,t0 81 *££«*> * Knox “ d %?w** <#•»** ,he ’ which b*« b«n in y«w», *T,,t* t)*T •»« n >“ ,1 ° 8o,u0 1 'ntittirwoB^trful work of c ^Lud *t this time of day nttru of UitoalUtie per- * Jn deeeribiug what medical * of this v : *4-3T.) “Above all mrtl* t Matt. apoetle, copaciou* of the power ao<! yet not using it, when its mm Wild in any win* hinder the full fete* to “Above .11 «... ditto* tat* M th« uuad of th# swear not; Mihtr to u» earth i hearer. And that there is to tempi# neither fey any other oath» bet tot truth, when important to men a well 1 year yen he yen, end year any, any} develop- rhtle ah^ call the diaguoeia ^datet, ‘t ‘“•y **• #uted JWr species of fevers, * gages of progressive # |u first stage, for ^raesist of the mum "’Ij# texts ofScripture; aud wtefitd seiteeves. After a * | second stage, and that ^ in the semi-intoniiiig of Obapters of the Bible called 1 lii»es for the Day—another g0gnl term-—ioterlarding thorn Aik jersps of liturgical prayers, ^ psstms, and especially hymns, j it act wonder much at, or even xtpprvvt of, this part of the pro ngs; for where ministers can gt preach, and must fill up the g* with something, they may ^ itly read loug passages of jaipune; and when they can not pfi they may be pardoned tor Uaittia* <P »emory aud giving Itte word# of other people, which, fely, are much better than any of ^ own. And- next comes the £4 stage, and that introduces a ptm of muscular Christianity, ftstseries of ups aud downs. The m aoment the congregation are upctedto stand bolt upright, like assay raw recruits of an Irish apsdDt admiring one another’s pnUr persons and glitteriug uui- hai, and the next moment they Mt squat on their hanuches like eaafiT grovelling Hottentots. And to redundancy of muscnlar activity » apposed to be a worshiping of fai to more seemly and acceptable shaven than we and our benighted smfcors for 300 years have been in th habit of rendering! But what it to be the fourth stage! Well, I m not just as yet exactly say. But I may conjecture. Let me tell you that in the east of Europe there is a city tailed Constantinople, and in that city a colony, band, orj estab lishment of curious religionists. Them people bare an odd way of worshiping God. They do not be lieve, any more than our votaries of St. Vitos in this part of thej world that, to use the words of the .jlpostle Paul, “bodily exercise pjrofiteth little,* but on the contrary tjhey are of opinion that it profiteth much— indeed that it is the only thing ihoatreligion that profiteth fit all ; ad so, at appropriate tiinos they gftnpou their feet, aud spirt, and gytoe, and wheel about—stretching being, a power to eompel attention ftnd control the will, few ct>i»|wteitt to jftdge will deny. Owe who has read cartoktUy the orations of f»fetoui thenea and Cicero mm ham town strudt with this prcoltarity. They are almost entirely void of the orna mento of style. There are very few of the so-called beauties of rhetoric. The imagination to under the etoarol restraint, and yet, propoaiUoua of the most momentous importance are plainly stated and sostaioed by the most overwhelming evidewee; truths ot the most fundamental character are constantly coming to light, and taking their appropriate place In the line of argument, until conviction in the mutd of the hearer to eurntdet*, and action can have but one direc tion. Oh, for more of this In the pulpit 1 fifty Cents' There is on the borders of the (’em necticut a small town, which, though weak and feeble, stilt, with the help of the (i Hone At lamoaary fibtofiht y, supported a minister and maintained regular divine worship. A boot the time when It beeasne necessary to pay the minister** ml ary, there moved into the plaee a man who gained hie living by railing coni and other similar labor. It was noticed that this man was very regu lar in his aUendau<*£at church, sod was never absent from the prayer meeting; but in a pecuniary point of view he was not considered a vain able acqttiai lino. \ It was the custom, when the salary was due, for one of Use deacons to collect all he could from the people, aud to obtain the balance from thr home missionary' society, tn accord ance with this custom, iug Deacon A., means anil ness, started fortfe,Hharription pa pCT lit Its ml, m bow mack ha couhl squeeze oat of the parish for the support of their minister. The first person he met was the shove mentioned coal carter, moving along the road with a load of that material The deacou oocwMlerml within him self that it might he worth while to ask him to cootribate (wring that he was a good sort of a person, and tlmt every little helps), ami so sc cook'd huu with—“Good naming. Mr. B.} are yon willing to give any thing toward the supfiort of nnr pastor r at the same time handing him the aubscriplion |W|vr. The man stopped thought fully a morneut or two, drew a pencil out to of Ilia pocket, ami with his dirt begriturned hand headed the Hsi with the sum of #00. The deacon was so Uk«u by our* prise that be could hardly trdieve the evidence of his eyes; and, think iug the man had made a mistake, and not wishing to take advantage of him, asked, “Did yon not mrsn (James v i it.) lie learned three uripins, sad I ■kakSSSk am ** n .1* lave written them sews Mr every bey who resd three linea ta lewm Dm. Us4i to told takew a wcosdeoftol tlk.sg ‘‘Howi St.'s rilgrim’s Progress * sag tl immertsl youthful reuttag the arch 0aseuy dtoptays hss dtshrvel issi tork 1 , frer the uMtnsMNT of General Jsrkse. the hair lenklsf few nil the world like the qmlt* of the fret lilt nosiuiitne Hr harksf. * ho hie hair sssrt 1st to the saese radhsat style, bed beee sihsseit to 1 *jtHHtii took feds seat sosuw eight years tog • pesimag through the u stranger« wmtoeg_to, fete er ef it to to met by ,»* Thereto Ajuu Clusfj, lit 1 tosty, Ifek -cfegr.fei feii.*‘ ef the se the Viet f ). t (g return, sur |«A wagfiHL flfeuifee "iffNill I# Izueto. Its fe tto hie peutor. Gaxing with WPut MB Jl Ow fm |M3fefjf w it •ma lt that man ef lUetv wsaerev few Imcifer. m> if Idiots in l«i ew.~A slergyi 1 a 11,a..I tog end giggling. He at the gfetowher, qml sasd *•1 ess always afraid k these who misbehave, i BJPBPHHPII b t tar to nwn , (mow » tog, e yreeag sssn whe sat hsfhfa wan rouetantly laughing, talking and <Mi SX1K 1JLD., to the church, fkreoktya, <un the I'siwwtj to Irt Yert Meaty the details to ii .m I- b q lCiUt-8 L er > kjiiiitTLa fss e «w —:ee v ^ Whet will he lilvrsl wt .■* Kf.i >.»( ; hv Assseshiy |a rw souse early dug, with the to the gr« htiddiiig tike the same rveal's* The the dllfepulttos hitherto eafettag sa hr wt to fih ^ |fe^ h4,;nmx 'fiJhiai ? yet, 4 h ^ •sMahfy aad Iho Old Huheut 8y asd to % m feUgmtadhfifeka^Bfei' II koXli D t mnM *#*“ m w ^ 190W i"w all Afrsw (he rluer to the errs tea a thus an eahi to aw : WMr, yoai I made s great mrntokr. always haem afeaid to rvprwre I W-lkah iw» va % m t IhdhflfeMH^U dMI i t’i Uu*i I tllauld fftaii ik,i s eeamnapaewam e reprove anethef klmi.” Having the rest to Ihe service there woe iihmI oi.l^r i''WfROummt^^mfe^imaa' 'spwesuesenrwif' gRmwmmimumaisw-ep^pmmmpiRmww Ec:l:3iistiad. pipsiiimuilBiiMBp^ t.tTWKJI AS /er fkc Jfimiaiiry. — We are gratified to learn l hat tof the prwsrnt gradnstlmg chsse to II to the the 1*4 w lew Wm slVw'fl wl esssm^sutmwwin^p ^ have haem si sod v owl; thui full cemhdsmue to chart rine ssmI shriafilee chersHrter ml lhai an tat tiaAOM 1 SMS'S m new ^ semumms a »o!4 had to the sprvdy the heritors ihto dm life# fHwtMwmm f#Mto 4 mmm i# m |f »c # hrisi. Jte* It mas ■»—IL--1 • • ■ n*d that w» mnwegf w w w -■■ ^nc ^1 RRBRR(BMRRR8 |jR| ^IRRR^ ^ ye 4BI lieji i t* jpfe fififekR kst#iiaaciftwssr'W f.sa m to-sR to tofifitotofito gtoj| LefttoadLktoi to lit. UMaert tkehMene asok Mr. H ikes, of leseuflr, Kj.| Dhr. I'olaevr, ef SECURITY to hohevr, I* th» assarsoor to a hiiwfnf immortality. light eaa to Itolea to the LIFE INSURANCE AN1) ANNUITY COMPANY, tiiShll O F IN K W YORK It t^RMR Ml ctrcte ef raletfrve Egbert L Cmee, President Hieo. A. Wetmorc, Vice-Pre«ident. Isaac H. Alien, Secretary. Church K dices. AMr.TW. fesner 1.1 OfOOMEiuriert. - % fiH i j fe <*„ fiatoO.023 Nnmlwr of jw.ll« l<# inmud in 1971, 5^34. AC. A J. A bfirt M X |l | tou AP imaifetotoJk J. A. fell si fiwg Levto, M^lihledto P*rt Dsjnnrwu dn>. . KON-rOJpnUTTBE in TEN PAYMENTS, «,d ENfmtt MIWT rOiAHW, on thr most fsvorsbtr tmws. tHvwtrnd* srv <terUi.-t si thrrndto fire# year. All Pulicfesane Non-Forfeiting after thrnr msmI Pivsuinms have item paid. A fee unto agmts wanted. t« nhom liierai iudw< ment* will be offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for South Carolina, So. 40 Broad Street, CkarleeUn JmaeT Asms vaptcs rot rxx. UNDEVELOPED WEST oa. Spedil V dices. yn*V * »■! r rjcr,j 'Jtt ' to T< u», its climate, ,etr. BEADLE W'l | .m, u' gfiMfifife'- Fife Yceti in the Teiritories, atoi Thr eady emspltoi' lostuiy «d that v set SHO^miiki.Mait A a.-U^ ^ l . .,.4^-^ tt ■ m a jl FV’toirw wn fe WW I sew Ml iWIIWimH m*ci ft Mr 1‘nSii ; n» Ufniir-nrrrii. ('|mmir, lalmln- tanu, Nstwral CmtowinvLete^ nilh life and ad* eetwtv wn Plralrira, 'M'HiiiUiin. and X|- a # f.‘itoimwd bl t I H.ad Lj, ht.s» a eilHW*Wtt i spaaem ^r ^k^^s^SBaaatw nats*i «ttvIntdhl is thr w« Sutra and biiiii a , A j. a w1m»i .9 at. . ,a ipnm, ipr to ftfrw m vRffpne »iffe”-ii ii»ni ll^msMJsae tt lam si m.sa iw swf luSiiS' mi' a 'iXa.* r wn 1 "* jfeiiw*- Tlfe Itto* la illtorntniUNi feJA M4 nwr r©- 1^ la few «« m Ipijfcfel lh|i feRfij tv dfewsedto hf sd tosses. Aa a as dm to thr me lor NfiH fhfefiRR s A> a. s ‘^siefikl a^-^aaaif 'U' hmr amatom ■w , “fipr f w” — •wew* ? ekjw ffelrs. M '*t*4jmbit'tSaa t WtS HMitlt #S"”n to thei ilr**i dSftSlM ^Ti»™ pur. Bl w, J w.u ■MiU.llw.aa a -blil. tmurA.a a t ,1 m,. „ \ <S mmm* WTf'l h WtotoftoL WIMP* frTIIln 3^1** TfeUhAl. Ft aUftHUkl Atlanta, Us. (Jnnr IX-HT-l* StAuntca Female Seminirr. HTAl’NTON, VA. T his iMwartw. wtrh *w,w* »a nm m4 tesehera. and with mlsrirrd tl* fomrtk a***.- 4u,w 's fiiVuS' ai ini. to tneliwtuwi la 4 aad itaauAi SaSraaliiaif tkon a an, ^^^naae j nm iSrteUf prnhil»- to thifr e-Wd, white Slniniffefi, 18 j**I itorl* J aa*uto : i«*aj f k a .4 , . . ■ : ■»< .‘»i : • •. * » BN BJNBNfeBfeBfei jpMfi Ms ta few hemfet. nemlwrt. and aural* to thr anfto IAr shsa. asd m thla wr think wr hat r t*raa* aw* Tac *osser*aafal. le nvakr rwry iSaartm.ii^ f m I 4 A..jut dsftso.. is isa t fiaot «*-» tel jrkf Sh g^Mfij^^aa SfeHBIR l / at Atnw'- usA-tXAma. wst ss EN*il fijui*|^feRN|Rfef ^mRRNBRN^R' S feBfeRBNttBRRjfcBRRP tW mm fttoi BBBB Iitmh ihfih lin lltlilUv lilil Iti (feNRBNBiMBp t $ 1372. Spring tad Summer. 1872. R.&W.c.SWAFFIELI) Wr arv non rreri vine nor newly arierted Sl’KING and SI MMER STOCK of READY - MADE CLOTHUfG, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, etc Having hciiiwI thr nrrviers to s FIRST CLASh CUTTER in our Cm- tont Department, wr will MAKE UP GARMENTS in thr Late#* Style*, and guarantee gab* farti«n Wrarr still tskinp ordcrv for PIRFECT FITTniO SHIRTS. Latent stylo of SPRING HATS on hand. Oar Fa ribbing Goods Department la complete. Is (set our stock embraces everything New and Nobby, which we ate sale will pksn the moat fsstidiou«. Give as s rail and br convinced. 1LAW.C. SWAFFIELD. Mar 29 29—tf •fefe cm < VTNM> ~rw MB Mi •aMDrateSdwVomi: v satxaa.** Mar 14 WM,«MSMn*.I 234—13t J.L Jams « 244 Mew Or trass % |>r. Weilsars aad II*. I *: to Uieir arms on either side, whilst fiar dresses float in the air. They Dr called the Dancing Dervishes* of that for fifty cent* V Constantinople; and strangers w ho visit that city are fond of gbing to vitam the ridiculous exhibition. ®fe» it is qnite i»ossible that the *ooplaiut of onr St. Vitus oancers ■»y end, if it d<K*8 end at I all, in «uch iierforinanccs. In the pali»it on the on© eide, and is tu.tne tfottr pews on the other, there may ^ fe produced specimens of this ®Mc«lar irritation and restlessness ; Mfi^lo these days of easy tiavel m ? t «o»e of the natives of the east fe 1 aty shall visit us, ami enter ^r churches, they will Is; kbit* to Ah !. these arc the Dancing ^rrishes of the West,”— r|« Scots- mm > i ml IU —cW The coal carrfer turned and tliew . f y . . ^ a . biiuwlf to hi. tall h^cbl. .ml JL‘|W. » -or Um *"■“* «««»«. rrpfcd -14. ^ n ^ m not r.luc tlm gmfO at Sfl.T CMta . | whi*-h wr tearo that Iwb u» l*e»May Ivama rtokegr, »« <*w* tyahwrg, *U teat ..aw ha% * the m««M*tvy j Itetbak. to IUI«.uomw«, a«4 to the gi.spr 1 in new, »ml r»|wwt to and it w b*qw4 that each wdiamla , prvpwrr thcn»«ri«v* fee «hr ptMeua *ttcaelmg the «4»ve keawch, anwy Ue tloo to the work to that |wtoeam.w»* a4*»fdr4 aw«t |«*prteatrd in all |*mU .1 .Vrw Tk~ b«f»e*l %wt#aevp —TW to *mt ewaatry. Dv. Ikto, Synod of North l artotaa, »t ife iw |«f *ba Neohiilfe CamhmUaM I’m nwl eieetiog. t«to ihe tettteteey bytertaw t 'han h, wete •» ekefiaumt toefie to retaldtali a new thetowfffeal mWteee to the AMwmfcly, aa4 wawl wmiiiiv within ita Iwwin.la, Tbla ibrlr Hh» Ureehytevtuu, ami thaut done, aad lie outfit wtH he omptewe,! UMfe mew.heta, w«h «U tfimfiv eel M It will have fee own pope*, female W*m a»4 whak «flt ma4| mmI P \ 1 \ • k I L L Pi Ik mate wary, rtotegw ami thewlegtewl wtUtwg to rtomrm to th* —*‘— 1 j 1 - | m —Miaafy — Gtoer rrr. \ ebaitrh, tf a fwawma Thai frmtto tviteettol amt etogneat luwau. xeel a i ) i g i *- $4 j * 1 jp Uc j 1 | j* j'*i *■• ‘'t* *$ tt jjj ^ i n a*. a Iwfieer the yahto ever iMiltt •m yeto»,toy hw a • feifiaA TeT’rZZ C 1*73 74 Female Institute. tall tafuito 180. STAUNTON. VA fWtlttM. A. M.. ITioriiml; WliedL Vteejfrtfrigall •»: tented to fe* cxwiw to IW«ee» and Tmwkm. The cnwrwto rtofiv te eam- arhaekvi* t Lnfli«4), Matlie- m. Hirtflrv sod * m a la tent _ | Dr»w- tmr aad iWhnr, fit* . C^torthewic* end tSSathw, fe ntrtcdy M*t r* . f later. 1 Vr Tfe tea**. ««teia fiUCKKYK HIL fOMIfilV. Wert* Mb «r tom ut main Apnl 2 VAN DU ZEN dim. teaW tbwl, CtMwnrt. 237—tf The Fatherland Series. 42 Sorik Si nth J. K. BHKYGC Street, Philadelphia. Y0CK. 8apT. t year." This auawer plaued tfeto mas m a new light. The deacon went feme diately to the pastor, rclnteil the tt* cideat, and said, “If that mao ant give |oU, 1 can give #230.'* The wiiiie spirit actuated the net of the church on bearing the story, and in a few daya the salary was raised by the people themselves, without the necessity of applying for outside aid. - -^ 0 awfc •*# fjtuiiil tferrl I wljjf, I rti* ,.„>me to He Mif* ; made hf the Immoral hmewildy to j hers wets warmly in fhvar aT ftourm ! ^ Wffeh Urmtijtiran I’hanh aa4 lag to the Geweral fejraofe fhmth, tohef fee4to% aw4 fe waauMi, Ma4| while other* were aa warmly la favat m ^ *be et» to femfe feufefeg fcafefifeJ to a union wHh the Tewneweee ftywml, ^ tafwed. The tatewUua to tfeaa* rwea „ M » .Hat th* rrMd.itioti to !<0*1 non# btefeNM, ami the rfifett to Urn actum lb, of oohm *Hb MW, •* «*• Am*),. - u> nm «3 hmlfee was § kind to cwmpeomtee. imsmlatum to crises fnuw fern I**!* itto M s* sj May 13 Va. forty pod*'** rrfwmcra. teMM, nsd full iHtwnnslicm, it at Hsi. JL K. T*»>*. ^errHarteo, — lm i.M._ <s -ktofio^wite mm m o' - A> , I, . fe amijm'* *•« *“ mote’m wmwp we* S i,*.tea ajarSJaaggas We team, slao, that initiatory steps typrit fakpr, »#y teafjhtifiil M t ® • fi * fifil^fi fe* fifi wfiw fifefifei ml sv-^fefi seminary within the harwh to that Bynod, that to tlie Geneva! feywod * |, 4 , t<m>4 H || aitk ihe ftoath a the wi t struggle * Havw .114 *a u * jwwh v* 1 nm taw being tfeMfifepy unaiMl in the f.»lth. ■ j fe Yj BRRPRRRRR BB Rl R ^ m snmri m fimfetefil jiarr*!* to). ndeaca t, year “Excellency of Speech." A writer iu the Chicago Standard ai *udeH to tlie demands of cungregu for language to suit a taste for •so-called beauties of speech, and Be k» a msn of rare inde °f singular piety who < * J eHr » withstand the influence ^constantly brought to Injur upon ,a * a,u * his work’. Few men cun **y» wUh the a|>ostle, “When I cumo ^tbreu, 1 came not with ex* ency of speech or of wimfoni, de ■^ r< »gto you the testimony of God, - a y-speech and preaching were 1** P er8u asive words of man’s but with demonstration of f^K P ^* t 3ntl of P° wer * tlMlt vour .of Qttt stand in the wisdom j| ^ at in the power <Ff God.” * .,l: K inability, conscious in- jj-, t0 satisfy the demand of irn- itreal 1 )! C,itiei8m on this point, the •’32 “**r *»ke refuge behind this ^ration of Paul, may find some • that n° * i8 tnortifieation in the fact *<*Uh 6 8rWlteSt ,nen did ** ot wek h*ten api>!au8t yn°r for a uiouieut critieiarT *> he domand8 ofrnfrored be 2^ Bat tb0 resemblanfs would coahl e ^ >m l >,ete between one who ■ f®Wefy this demand hnd the Stick It On the MSad. A boy, iit a flit of paasioti, *|K>ke God’s name ill vain. Aft soon as the words were out of his ioouth.be a** ashamed aud sorry, and when he went home he asked hh asHber to; «M fr » 'rps the i nltfid Broth writedown all the Bible mid about r *". • eireobOtem to l r H4 weakly, ■ Mwfeifei |wi|fyrt ^If'ifenBB^tj » fefepfel I 1 ^ iit 1W fefetelliUf m Y , mp4Hfi fiBfeft fi T. 11*11*0*, ICscclLuuous. Jfe'm m-ja .f imik mmeS "T* IkWW iBf^VwiteA /* *iA*t ALatM fefe^^w*^a^P fit .AN profane swearing. He mid “he want ed to study it, ami stick it ow hi* mind, and carry it about with him everywhere." So she touud ami copied the following texts: “Thou shall not take the imuuc to the Lord thy Gwl in vaio j for the Lord will uot hold bitu guiltless who taketb His name in vaia. 1 * (F.xcsl. xx: S.) “Ye shall uot swear by oiy name falsely, neither shalt thtifli profane the name of thy God; I am the Lord." (Lev. xix: 12.) “Because of swearing I be land uiouructh j'tho pleasant pi sees of the are dried tip.* (Jer oml has mad* a <feU to H«134J4 la the four yoora twtweea their ths hill Bfe.r-M r*--*— ■-* SWL - W Warm w v !r towPaF^M#w i w^„ te feife* eopal CosvwUm to the Florida paa*w4 a log most SMphalhmlly alt fairs, balls, festivals, eoucwrta, lot lories, theton [gMfefehdfito obtain tag money for rw Ugioos purpoora, as )<>* r-xing the standard to 1 fifefifefifemily« aad mm* imrv to the teoshuum sod miiit to IfiTA, fey fe ■■ •few W 0 kf MeV. fe. * * St ■«. — — — a * fi Mi—ftiML. t-Jf | 1 a. ferlmfei ftfefe*. Hr* flL feL lucv a»*4 as, ami • Mi« R**a W. ferfeorc. JUI tojhtorusu tj *, ^odadhaaao emmtm-tuNm fefe g‘ ** i ^fitfinM^# wm w, ..PTIMIIKfeMPfiPiK ^^fefefe ♦ fefe) fefifii Omfeife. .fives Is fete a f **« M | HAVE ratwwtL I N«rlk, «M sihiwiI friwm th** |i wrepaivd i« exhibit mm iwtefe sfewh to ittls M* fete wtaMiX iTc. Mum FajritiK Siwh pwrlty, AC 14th, IMS, ot Mm hi )>• 1! b Kste . wwd b of l >» (vysou or taw C harefe to frnlaml la as mumd is re rite as the FVwvmr booh. wildemess xxviii: 10.) “I say unto you, Swear not at all; | iu*wnh*tand.ng ihw efetots to neither by heaven, for it la God's to prevent it. throne; not by the earth, for tt la Uon has been adopted * “That lm- Ills footstool; neither by Jeruealewi modistely after the detoarateon at for it is the City of the great Kiag. the rad to the Obituinit. Fever at the fesad*' t of hai fistlme ia Orwallevfrfe.aC, Mr. D L. 3hdK aoh. aged 18 years* II moalha aad 2*dfiffc : TMM Iteod. iw Oraag^fetof aoatoty, AC , May ife, !*!3i, toter a aami I* a Th# Luthersa Publicstioo Society hsv» hukU aiTsufnvnouts to translate sad pob- Imli a wriv* of Gormsu Works, {suiatbh* for F*iiiiy *nd S. 8. u*#.) nnder the title of “Tit# 1**1 Im i bu»d Series.” T1m* following book* have already been I'C.'E? ^ V’ 5 t uvular* to l«wty !u tlM . j|3te td the North Sea 0.75 Anton, th** Fisherman 0A5 Itrne, the Little Savoyard 0^5 Fritz; or. Filial Obedience 0.65 (♦ever Walty; or, Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 Set No. 1, in » nest case. I'ixb-r 1 b«* Eutli .$0.70 (>laf Th«*rlack*en 1.00 The Trewnr of the Ines 0.85 Uun.dtui tlm Know 0.80 1 toinimc; or, Rn*a*l upon U»e \5 atera. 1.10 Seppeli. ihe 8wit* Hot 0.65 Set No. i, put *#> in a aeto esse. The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,, .fil.10 >eon!umL the Ttunaway, 0.50 Maddon ; or, Maternal Love,..1.00 ^ ^ b Fnw, UO The School Maeter and hi* Son 1.00 Set No. 8, put up in a seat case. > JutU Fubl ulied r—-Twolva excel lout atorier. translated from the Frencli, by K ra. Emma B. Stork, lte and fid Series, i a mat T»ox. ♦ 1J0. We have a number of other Transla tion* nnder war. which we will announce from time to time. PI NDAY-SCnOOL LMRAKUCB. Unr anangemcJits are *nch that wr are prepared to fill order* fof any botow iwued l*y tlie vnriou* publiahlng honw* in this country and in Europe (Englisli and German) to thr tame rate* as the pahhahers. .*--■•, :i We keep constantly’ o* hand s large and varied nwortiwat, to whidu daily making additions. \\ e can supply all the day School, including Hi Tract*, Krworda, Record*. Bible IBcteon- arie*, Question Books, Catechisms, Cards, Ticket*, Hymn Book*, etc., etc. Any of our f KET) stmt by Reasonable. discounts and to Suuday-schools. Ws earnestly request our customeia oof to send ea*k by mail; but to remit cheques, drafts or Post Office order*. Aug 13 at—ly o<w;4i t«’ *tork DRY GOODS Ivor twwngfet «*t tW* oawkto, comowtiag to tom* popular styles in onsolmctva. Ac,., with a to few l stews « tog Jute |i Mr f9 f HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And arfewt nsMwtiortits to Csrperinga. Cartel ms R«|ra. m MsStiacN atte all othrr sit w lo* ttimally j KUd Cnm Fftto <*W l>rr UoodF F.*t«b- 'NtefiMtitofe iya^ot. ■■ .♦ *Y^BteSi J-W.fi Jirfegmga twtoB Howy Sr wing Machine ffeattnn iloh and Over to my tmtenes*. iH'me t and frst stv in ItMrrir route* sottesarteary aww la TW psbllc foteerally ore invited to glw wm a sail. J. E. ZIKAED, On Mato Nzvwt, owe dm* Sooth of Co- I v. s r t ^ 1 1 ^ 1 J * , 1 ,, 4^|-i V . ji "Mil* Wfe® IrtiWiH fiH UfelIfeUfik, 8.C. fe. Neither shalt thou awear by thy bead, because thou cuust not make <>no hair white or black. Hut lei your communication be Yea, yea} Nay, nay : for whatsoever Is more beginning, feel, there ttficlaralhHu *Aml whtMtesIfefifefefite* lion in the pretreteibg 4m* tor Rw^Mi'Sw »it fvti*wlii#fk ifetotetoteh Rtote 13 OK II 5—tf BOOK OP WORSHIP /"■Miteto Ifi mil Write of tU Sr. /wtk. ^temy<ug jsyto .feS^Motefe Jt By eiwwfiM JkwVCVfewto* T HIS BWk. to *?« S4mo, U now fVMBBfejF’i Vfe M jllTM fefeWp flflfillwSH 5 eu evmy copr add. and to thi* way part to thr trtwfite arrrtt# to th# church. Prior . In Sheep — llferk A I'feWntorj!i,<* Aiahenette MM ... togLjbfiteNS » «-#• »• • *• Tteshfci —• ftew Taste fen toto ^ K. V 1 Uvv^ffe t Kmm fi At ^ . fwfere WnBBIP M V I .m. n*St;u fi- WATER WI 133 s 7: Is to ihsJtou Cici In steel m ^ ffemiteteffisa lItem, fekIk r 1 ApcUlu , . j,,,, , JlIhS . r:; ■■ ■*,. eZSmrnlStmZ^mZSACtmim*lT!aSsMSi no** fhfetfi wfiir p. *»* • *•'*«•■* I * **#» »*■»* . • US *• 0-00*1 extra gilt... «** » » • * ♦ * * »* eeato extra. Mieniwgatisn* siw re- on their order* to once, mat to ten per gsai. Is wc ar# at the #th»...-.-. - ••--♦- nw of M mister*, rvvrtr Kmrwm. , fit: Amhcwnne, gilt fe fisitt to wr *’ v ■ w tl ysfi** |» to Uhwmt * l» buy to %. PUFFIZ, Bookis.ier, Colusnbio, S. 0 THE LUTHERAN VISITOR Is Published Every Friday By Rev. A. R. RUDE DJ). Terms Cash, Strictly in Advance. One copy, per annum «...feBteO 1JM 3.00 8*mm aw#’Ti _ - Old «nb*crib#r» who fad to remit at th# expiration of their subecrip- teonx will be charged per annum A00 Subscriptions not received for 1cm than six month*. No aew name* are entered on the snb- acription book, without tlie drat payment in advance. Postage—Five cent* per quarter. ; All remittance* and communications to b# addreaned to Rsv. A. R. RUDE, D.V., Columbia, S. C.