The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, June 13, 1873, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR COLUMBIA, S. G, JUNE 13, 1873.
Poetry.
Sleeping is Church.
The following parody to
“Charge of tho light Brigade, 44 la baaed
upon the statement mad* by Dr. Gnthrie.
that at.a large religious meeting ha owce
attended, he actually eon Bird MO people
aaleep t
, O’er their devoted heads.
While the law thunder'd,
Snugly and heedlamly
Snored the six hundred.
Grnat waa the preacher's theme;
Screw’d on waa all the steam ;
Neither with abont nor scream
Could he disturb the dream
Of the six hundred.
Terror* to the right of them.
Terror* to the left of them.
Terrors in front of them—
Hell itself plundered
Of its most awful things.
Weak-minded preacher dings
At the dumbfounded.
Boldly he spoke sad well»
All on deaf ears it fell;
Vain was bis loudest yell
Volley'd and thunder'd;
Fog caring—the truth to tell—
Neither for hearen nor bell,
Snored the six hundred.
Still, with redoubled seal,
Still he spoke onward,
A u<l, in a wild appeal,
Striking with hand and heel—
Making the pulpit feel,
ig sod thundered—
them the chureh's fees;
Threatened with endless woes.
Faintly the answer rose
(Ptoof of their sweet repooe)
From the united nose
Of the six hundred.
Secmou of near an hour.
Too much for human power;
Prayer*, too, made to match
(Extemporaueoo* batch,)
Woefully blundered;
With a service of music
Fiftto turn every pew skk—
>uld it be wondered 1
that will not more
i of the aneient groove
> which they have flounder’d,
ley would lag behind,
must expect to find
t of such a kind
the six hundred.
m’s Department
lived
was J
man;
he li
of al
God h
called
For the Lutheran Visitor.
Jonah.
days of Jeroboam, the non
the king of Israel, there
prophet of Qpd whose name
»»h. This Jouah was a good
it, like some other good meu,
to have his tnen trap instead
iys following the path that
directed. There wss a city
I Nineveh. The people that
lived in it were wicked and given up
to the worship of idols, so God said
it mast be destroyed, and told Joaab
to go to Nineveh and go through ike
streets of it and cry alond : “Yet
forty days and Nineveh shall be
, overthrown.” Jonah said to himself,
“I don’t do any each thing. If 1
shall go there and say that, the peo
ple would all repent, and God
wouldn't do what be bad said, and
then what would become of me t
I’ll go to Tarahisb.* 8o he went to
Joppa and found a ship about to sail
for Tarahisb.
“Where was that, mother F said
Sasie. j
“Spain is said to be the ancient
Tarahisb, my dear. Jonah paid for
bis passage and started for a voyage
over tho Mediterranean sea. Be waa
so easy in his own mind that he went
fast asleep. While he slept a terri
ble storm came from God, and the
sailors cried to their Idol gods for
help, and began to throw the freight
overboard. The shipmaster came to
Jonah and said, ‘Why do you sleep f
Arise and call upon tkp God, per
haps he will hear us, or else we shall
all go to the bottom of this sea r
The sailors said, ‘This storm is not
an ordinary one. God sent it. Now
let as cast lots aud see who the evil
person is, so that we may know for
what cause it has come upon os.’
Then the lot fell upon Jonahp
“I think that he must have felt
very badly, mother, at that.”
“Yes, the sailors stood around him
with threatening looks and roughly
demanded, 'Where did you come
from, And what is your occupation f
What have you been doing to bring
this evil from God upon us V Jonah
said, ‘I am a Hebrew, and fear the
Lord God which made the sea and
the laud/and then he told them why
he ran away. The sailors said, 'Why
did yon do this, and what shall we
do to make the sea calm f Jonah
said, Take me up and throw me into
the sea.’ The men did not want to
kill him, and tried hard to bring the
ship to land; but God made the
waves to rise up very high and the
wind to blow terribly. Then the
sailors cried out, ‘O Lord, let os not
perish on aoeoont of this man’s life,
and lay no innocent blood upon us,
for thou, oh Lord, hast done it’
Then they took up Jonah and tossed
him into the foaming sea, aad direct
ly the wind ceased, the waves sank
to rest, and the sea waa calm. Then
the sailors knew that their idol gods
were nothing, and they feared the
true God and offered a sacrifice to
Him.”
“Where did poor Jonah go, moth
er, did be get drowned F
“Oh ae, hr God saaaad a great
whale to come oat of tho deep water,
aad Just ae Joaah weal late the
wavsa, the trig flak spaaed his
aud ate him up. 1 *
“Then he dM die after all.”
“No, yea will hear in a
two. The whale swallowed Joaah
whole, and God eaassd him to live
inside of this greet fish. Jonah thee
repeated of his sin la fieeing
tt* r«ifnn*unrtniiiiiit at (,... I ..H
prayed to God aad mourned htttsrtj.
God let him etay three day* aad
three night* ia the whale. ***** is tin*
didn't
to get oetof
that horrible prison hones <
God then spoke to the fish, aad it
opened its asoeth and vomited Jouah
out on dry land again. I thlak that
Mm wk®l® look Uo kook lo motIj
^ ||jiv ftjiHlf | * I .h4 ‘4A thdt! k# 0®HI' fe£ ft rtt f
when he ran off to Joppa. Then
God said, ‘Now Jouah, go In Nine
veh, aad say Just what I told yea to
speak.’ •
“He waa willing to go then, I guess,
mAl Kar ** flhmisf Skmmmm
rsas^easwri, aat'i scfofefefeF*
He went any Why* sad I think m
he tredged along over i
and climbed ever hHIa,
the streams, tbwt he wlehed that he
had obeyed God at tret. Finally ho
reached Nlasveh, and as tho ally waa
a large one, It took him three days
to pees through Its atresia}
cried aloud, ‘Yet forty days,
Nineveh
people
soup a crowd collected and followed
him, aad tome said, *lt«n and tel)
the kiss's household that a ctmI
earthquake la going to daatroy am'
Ho the people believed the word of
God, and the king
throne and put
ia ashen, and ordered a solemn Amt,
and that every i'' t ii *h«>uld ory
mightily to Ood, aad torn from (Mr
evil ways, and hag God to spare
them, and to have merey spoo their
city.”
“Did God liatoo to them, mother F
“Oh yen, for had he not proriasuir'd
himself to Moses as ‘the Lord, long
■ken mh.I #L-iit t ae
m* mhi purjif*
lug sins aad ink|uitles f Yea, God
heard from heaven the ory that ruse
up feom the people of Nlasvoh, aad
he said, ‘I will forgive them that they
perish sot'*
ItvIrlsuM a.h* >,11 u. me^mes . , s -A _ ft
sv HcM* LaMy wlftmjf WmMm Hvi aaffufe? svr’jrirwa^
what did Jonah any, mother F
“He didn't like H, aad he Mid,
I mud I knew its ] *ml
was irnsciouo ami alow to an m and
so I ran off to go to Tarahisb. These
people now wilt think ase a liar and
kill me, therefore, oh Lord, take my
life away now, 1 don’t want to live
aay logger.* *
“Wes he sorry God spared the
eity, mother F
“Yea, be would rather have seen
it destroyed entirely Jonah was so
angry that ho wont out and Ml
under a booth that he made, on tattle
of the city, till he would see what
might become of the city. God
caused a gourd vine to spring np to
the night, and make a nice shade
over Jonah; then he was thank All
hr the shads from the hot ana, But
the next night God sent a worm to
eat the root of tho vino, and it with
ered away; that made Jonah still i
more angry, and God sold, "Why are
you so angry t yon pity the gonrd
vine which came up to a night and
unshed in another night, bet yen
are not sorry for this great city,
where there are so many little dbll
dreo, even six score thousand-' *
“How many children were there,
mother T
“One hundred and twenty thou
•and, so young that they <hd not
know their right hand Arum their j
left. God had pity a poo them, but
Jonah had aone.”
“What became of Jonah, mother F
“I can’t toll yon nay more of hie
life, for the Bible ia fefont upon the
subject. Tradition says that he died
and waa buried at Galhkepber The
▲raha pretend to shew Me toafe
ia Arabia. His story
at mv dour child run that
vns| samyr nmmmasa wmmmsnmiMrmmsnp
ws ought to obey the command meets
of God.”
“Would ws get swallowed up by
fish if we didn’t obey God F us* 1
George.
“I can’t My that end would over
take us, but probably some bad fete
in this world, and a worse one to
eternity. I suspect Jonah never die
obeyed God agato. The Lord telle
you to do many things which ehil
drsn do not like to do, but you must
learn to obey just what the Bible
tolls you, if you waet to bars Uto
levs of Ged and be saved to bsnvsu.*
B
IfWallnnaffttft
** **»■ mu In ii lUnl n li U f 14 ~
ilnusgfSHl ■
s we ns*, rrwmws is Tw^ms, as sa
the “ rrovidsous that ShOpOS SNMP
sods” aad whul ms
What ws soil a
simply as asmoke
■ 1 ' og* to s rssatt pvuvtaaa train-
lag. Aefedoatnl
la m
to take
p gs ^w a v ; u^^^sw*
mM only have
Tk, fm to iko si^ev LdO
gsaUsoMM, who, sa a
happening to bow with much
anw the marvelous esanne. iastlv oh
at ae man ever tost by pm
These to a ohm to ttortushtrs. Bog
Aoutags of sevsa milsu, sad he lafis
of a beaulifttl little
HMdi# ii Hid®
tune. He was to
first dtacovertoa sf gold we
Ttot mi I nars bnuiftl *u tWw
• mms w s^w wvsmmp^wa wms sMui^a^m
Urn hankers wars a htato
ahoot the hotoasa^ anaeraui
the quality of the gold, aad
^>dji dMP® IH ^ H ft f fj yy ®®kkk^Kk^k4Mki ^Pki^®
tuau hutl a
asal knew i
gy. He tried
uti«il„t binastf a# Sh# aaphtt
WW *** ’J TWW g W'^^Pw Vt
of the gold, and then, with afl the
i had wr ueoftd hawww, ha
ft Attsd la for that wish a
I of the ham tail and ft have
It an to then la
to the first ooufederation
i a hand attraefeve. No
■heafea turns* ft.. ums ft Mi a* ma
Nragi EFQW Jf q Qw
aad uaeftmpdly, if It la clean
tots it iff
soda in theca
day ss turn IIa “took” was
Of a
(diMf'C lift
The tots Jeusph Doom wool not la
India, end while he waa still a jousg
Ha npphsd htssafef he the
mm ONHNl On
I turned the hns
•u most prodtahto areunnt. On
whea all the
had foiled the British army, he
to
of the
MftMfii _
When he returned to Kngtoad, ha
wMh so mash shditi aad
for a asat to the Ksn In
din Ihrerinrate. that ha mtfhft carry
oat hto scheme of rsferas, that,
though ha fold to get the rote of a
of stash, ha
t, and sends
rings to. sftor all, the “tachtast tot ef
lark.” when It to all It Minukl he
Thors to, then, to truth, on “tosh.”
There are tnrniag points hto; ms
amnia, critical mamsat% that are
worth mors thaw years; acvsrthehsa
a great orcssion to only worth to a
> ’, V,! ia asaka at M - .J
to life to lo _
> derision of the
instant. Whatever of troth to vailed
eh Since to, rightly enafederad, an to
esative to the hootosl industry, not
an excuse for Added hnnde sod Idto
Tie Bict Curs.—Dr, Hall says that
“it ought to be exteosivrij kaowa
that ordinary boded rice, oaten with
boiled milk, to one of the boat ran*
wwo^^ras ^wssmy wsssr ura woomr swvpee’tr t UPSohIWf
dies known for any form of loess
bowels. Its efficaoy to iocrraeed if
H to browned tike coffee, aad then
boiled aad oaten at intervals of four
hours, taking no other food or liquid
whatever; its ruram* virtu# m to
tombed if no milk Is taksa with it,
MM! UM M(MOt will kfifl finiflil in a
warm bed: then it becomes sa al
cluftswiuil asm aewa jatksauaa^a -mrt w sa x^maa» sm a S
uaron mvaasons kw a song time pm-
Hi i* t® jwmbi ®
m<n\+ o4 iTmtiiU| pettifog; n
rouaool, the osoft Bom hot am
masi tea t«4a a to to aa^ift
w wil w W VI Ml B BH to
to pm it ia) as he knew she already
to .<* u! khifetotoffiW aOym M^todll mllMoa m omnia
w* 1 * gesu sov.^y wra *w^a^ mvrix mt'Vtw a ranpw
tor, he was pnsatod to know what tho
•W tody wanted of mors fra tod a
new wo staler, hat hto
site! tod noth lag amor than a
than ef the erder
I , n-,, , (ltd I n 0 t t.i; (torn fat one
vw^mp • wv^FW tala's amfe^ugr amo mEWvft
atw rautotort Haw, go along aid
do as I hid tW*
And go along hr did} ood when
he came horn* at sight. Use tea and
new ran inter wove his
The old tody took them
wish an
usually |
tog the tea la the snaifesr, sot Baa
the shelf An a spaatol can H had
ao« tong to watt, Aar the borvwwtag
ad hrsIirUg
Half a east wry ago,
king was a thriving trade. Bvsvy
evmry wnff Asunfohiifl mansion tbsra
was s pmr hang by the feds of every
^1 }}sso*ft^il^fc, fits Nonsuch u
sf the hind
it
ns a
house ns a grhBran er a
•vary sae whn looks to
the kBalMto an
t havs sm
sf tho tut
m m ^ -^-0.^-0
J ■■■• tow toriTwwill
w foot times a week,
nor with brimstone
i Ofth usot'fflm half
ns have the rad
hors, who, though they omy hove
It thfer gfavea this
o oratory, sfiflff Agsms la
ga to iBamrali tho
sf dtotllM of laher. Insfesod of a
at tho rale sf
sf vhftto
I gpgt Ito toto
on the auvfiL
In sno thou
are made hy
•ho worha si
W'Osa ft A gm rt -vg g |l to iiti
• w e vv w^msaa M , wfe
the
ivs to
la tho days sf Treat irate
t he otaple of
work At my grand
I tho huge httohra
Aim piece, Gmaos, ham a stove, whs
h direct I) ondor
, and we hoy s,
who crowded sssra tho
UftWoa, ehile the
m mimKi sa saw *m ff^nmidi gmin iftHhMlk Aisa
margin m e asea so two to *| *** *
and promoting a sort of esmtoal,
i® vliMli 4tt®i
llaaj
d,s
Ik ^ Y^-ft kfB(Ql
m a charnotrr to a large hand, m
times tor groalsr than to a tiny <
A hood eorraapoudiag to fern to
luat sf the body Is much bn*'! tl
It to equally as
ItMP' 1 'gggggjgggpgp .SHp^|^9®M|Mppg
pinch the fool for tight hooia
A vary email nose Is considered
while e large one to
®4T oluftYWC-
tor. Why not the same with hands
and Aon V if, with chnngna of time,
t»re\ mjI that smalt
. ^wm^^ss ^ ^qgtsMmaip ^mppgiapasis—
w Htt® - gggHggi
and of
sot tho
to ra-
5 hr ton of that
i^mod w | § w r^pmIjI aArtalis msh
o w mr oral
hto mt
uM
to f! * f 1 ' f ^. j j J ^ i ,. | }k j f ‘'} I l ^ f’*
test not at the aarrltes of doty.
heaatifo! in the eyes sf the appro
ctotive. Gtrla who shirk all the
of thfer
rather than soil their dothty
loved hy those who kwew fit. The
' and other fegns of
ha tor osors la thfer
fei to tht world to an
bo fit hard ar aoA.
- ^
I the hood of a friend with
hearty grasp, as if there
i moth lag fin tho heart tu
j warmth a«
all. Yhto to tho
HsTTtog h Bn to tha Xaratog.
T 1 !.. ,,, I t tittH tMggfefl j gaga r X'af -t ! ■# < M < Jaj »■ ^S' Wffcf m
the fidtowiag ovftdcatly knee what
i was talktog ebeet t
ttofeog a hay op to the moratog
a hardly he damned under the head
' "T—sttmeo.,* eoperially If the boy
is fond of esetvfee tbe day hrfucr.
And It to a ttctle singular that the
nett hardest thing to getting a hoy
oat of hed to getting Mm into it.
Thera to rarafiy a nsother who tea
al twaaftag a hoy. All asoth
era know thin, an do their boy* And
yet the mother moms to go at it Is
tho right way. She spaas the otnlr
ttoor, and inoisHssstsogiy
“JiSuiai * Tkef* m m
^so^^^ooiMMaiJB w a* ss^ss^w^e^ oar ar^^-
S 1 ; f| , ; r ,.,, w
to n short, sharp “Jahts,” fol-
toawd a mamrat later by a tong «jd
“John Henry” A groat
ffotematm ft nn^a mmamsO’ m >, gh » k. ^ g
»tWi ktor ■|ftf«rT 11 fHIHI M|UIBVN IBII
t|pr aJu^elcooraged, adda, “Yon
had bettor bo getting down bora tu
i'hfftkfehJk (waf k rsihs fts rs awa mri bMndoawua I
psw^PS^S^hu^B^nua J y vl
np tissse and give yon moms-
thsag you’ll fool.* This so startlco
tho ywnog man that he immedtoto|y
to sleep agate. And the ofjera
tton tom to he repeated several times.
A father knows nothing shoot the
He merely opens hie mouth
sauidi'liftm m s ft mi asxn
m> ^m^MM uPfaPsAJA 1 ft-B wife sNlPf fog raHAI
llfedt r% ** | liai S’lftiwa f mm I loot
siawv uwspsam am aims s j s uat awowroa e wet t-mraT
air of that stairway gora tutu that
hoy like atontririty, and ptorraa the
on of hto aatma, Aad
ha paya oat of that had and iota hto
aad down the stairs, with a
that ia oomasaadahle. It
to rarely a bay allows himself to dto
ard the paternal mmasooa. About
• a ywar Is baBasai to tor as oOra
to ronfestrat with the rales of
hoalth. Ho mum hto fsthsr a great
Otattv Snfi^ahwfe bow* l^sftm R It 'rvL I fU Iflvxbaa
swji xwpx wy ois lomignt mium*.—
JTiors.
drodlh lisso sf
dMwhsg Of too,*
I: If s
from ha*
an to'
to a
ws ooa now thftoh of, to a
®dM
ly ta a
ftt is
srtth B IBs is
of a
nollfo a
J j! Itf ** ft
AW Tertoe of Joly 90th, HITS, ran
||, A tuAS^Ojfto -j. 1 g, , ^ Jm. — ^
MB# rfPWIT OriBW IW M> B
sod to the oumbsr for No
feUh a cwrreopondewt aaya
§ *44...ft is .jm,atuid was i#s hr
Irwfl rl ••Hi Wfe-B ffeiral Ip BIX
It to as foAnws: ‘Pwsst
or owsot milk, the richer the
, oos os oBoa ir^t os^tttp^safttta^l,
any horalag or scar sen
sation at the feamadi appears, driuk
half a plot of sweet cream or milk,
and refttof to trident. Make Awe use
of II at meals. Total alMtinmor
to. Ooffso to the
I Mi I ri“
, or whiting,
ft os) acqoa
soh, I o«}
3 os; mix well together,
aad allow
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RUPTURE CURED.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
Sku.> muU TJ* tew* /smsusi-vs
ftUSgf SBtra #»Mpa, A *rtaa A very—* - v man.
THI best aad most effective Trass
A known lot the core and relief of
Hernia sir Rnpttnv. This Tnnw has re
ceived the maw tmt i ef the moot eminent
phyaidtona of this country, who do not
hesitate to rrcommeml it to thoec afflicted
with Hernia m being superior to all
others.
It to tbe only True* that will retain the
in its ofieratiooft. Of this we guarantee
entire satisfaction to all who may come
ander our treatment.
Ladies' Milk elastic alMlouminl In Its for
falling of the womb, and as
a support to the lock and altdoinina] #
maacres. AnhleSa, knee caps and stock—
lags for varicose veins, aiders aad weak
Hats
Mtottlder hraee* for todies, grots and
fthttdfrra. for the cure of atoopuiK of the
shoulders and as a chest expander.
Pito Instruments, the most superior
attftric ia use—light, easily adjusted and
effectu* 1 Instruments for all physical
deformities, curvature of the spine, bow
legs, dub feet, flto.
Agent for Clement's Celebrated Artift-
Ageot for GmadalVs Patent Uuhlwi
Hymed Crutdies.
Agent for I>r. Babcock's Silver Uterine
Supporter.
Agent for Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Per-
t dtos' Apartment with a conijieUiut
lady in st tendsocs
Orders per mail promptly attended to
8. MARSH,
02 W. Baltimore St..
Baltimore, Md.
■ "'l
Revs.
i
Snrtog MtcWiCvS! ^fwlBg Xickto |
"SCXZ SH77TLZ” SewixglUfoa
Ho. I, only $25. Ha. ft, ft*.
Tlua to a Shuttle Machu
Feed, and makes the “lock stitdTi
on both sides. It to a standard first-!
Machine, nod the only low-prissi
stitch’* Machine in the United 8_
1*1Lao. — «*i i-L i m f mu ■ i‘ ^ ll , »t * -. T — _. ^ _ i I
I feoff wraflFfeFfeff TnTirffl ffeff J ffMoiM ffiffl
"Fair of the tew Gorolsaoa" an Os p^
CKoriotte, X. C-, ta 1871 and 187X
tAT The above machine is
for ire years.
Agents Wanted —S uperior in
menu given. Libera, deduct ios i
to ministers of the gospel, (to
for circulars aud samples of __
Address Rev. C. II. BERKHEIR.W
eral Agent, Concord, N. C.
Jan 3 -4
Change of Schedule, i
Soith Cakouxa R. R. C<
Columbia, 8. U.
Change of schedule, to go into dfcetsl
and after Sunday. 20th instant:
Moil ami Panengtr Train.
Leave Colombia t fetal
Arrive at Charleston 4fefi|
Leave Charleston tail]
Arrive at Columbia I *yi|
Sight Expmt r Freight and At
Hon Train (Sunday* excepted*.
Leave Columbia ,...7 ftp]
Arrive at Charleston ft feu
Leave Charleston T fegfe]
Arrive at Columbia.. 1 1 ff«a|
Camden Accommodation Trail d|
continue to run to Columbia as
—Mondays, Wednesdays aud Sat
T «ave Camden 7B**|
Arrive at Columbia U »*■[
Irave t'olumbia.. I Ufa]
Arrive Caanfoa • *1*1
A. L. TYLER, Vice Piesidw*
8. B. Pickins, Gen Ticket Aft
Charlotte, Columbia RAoftto]
Railroad.
General Snjierintendemft Of#
Coli ubia, September 22, HR
a N and after this date the folhfel|
srhednle will be run on this rssi:
Train No. 1. Twnsfol
Ixavt Charlotte, 7 1,1 s m
“ Columbia, 2 29pm I86*r
Arrive st Au^rusta, 7 43 pm ft**’I
r.ore» north.
Train No. 1. TraiaftftM
Ix-ave Augusta, 4 15 a iu
- Columbia. 0 45 a ni tt»M
Arrive at Ch'lotte, 4 40 p in **•**!
Standard time 10 minutes Blower fej
Washington ; six minute* ahead Cafe
hut'
Train No. 1 daily; train No. J A* j
Sundays excepted. A
Both trains make close con»gft’|
all imints North, South
Through tickets sold nndbafi
to .11 principal
Oial. Sop
E. R. Dorskv,
G«j. F. and T. Agent
G. & C. Railroad.
D AILY, Sunday* cxccptoA
With Night Trains on So»rt* <3
linn Railroad” np and down;
trains going North and South <*-PSl
lottc, Columbia and Augusta
and Wilmington, CcdnmWa aad A««- |
Ra il rood.
Leave Columbia at I ail I
Ixwve Alston IsSg]
Ix*ave Nowberty Ta*»l
Ix'ave Cokealmn' *
Ixmre Belton *JjL|
Arrive at Greenville *
T>ovrx. "
Leave Gri>envtHe. JS.fl
“ Belton
“ Cokesbury So I
44 Abbeville 5JJ: f
44 Newberry J Sto]
44 Alston... JSJ,
Arrive at Columbia
A ndemonBraneh and Bine Hlfel
rtotoa.
down.
Leave Walhalla 5 45 a m ArrivjTH|J
Leave Perryville 625 s m IaivJjSh
I,<eave Pendleton 710 a m
Iveave Andrrson 810 a m LaavetWgJ
Arrive «t Belton ft 00 a in Leave
Connecting with down &**•
Greenville.
Accommodation train* nta
vilto Brooch on Mondays,W«
Fridays. On Anderson Br
Belton and Anderson, <
Thursdays and Saturdays. »
THOS. DODAMEAD, General^
Jauxx Norton. General
Commit:
ssrr=^~ s'
For the
jjefltenaut^-Oeoe
wb o had distingu
Z battle of Wort l
He occupied oa |
tke Uli ***** 130,1
Florinft, * orth nf ^
Ighttnft *** rer > '
^ordered, tbe 33.1
vaacc trite® a boat 11
^ breast. He f<
from b» honse Wl
from the fainting fit
wwben at tost I u
Then depart not
Not long after he
tlwfcf® 0 *
•Do with me Lord
gut the hand of deal
big memory. A bu*
fffiwffencv meaus ;
•What God does to u«.
<*No, no,” said the < >
sot know anything;
ter. O, it comfort-
ooly I do not remein
It vm the hymn,
-Do with me, Lord, I
Help me now in my gr
Hear my cry, do not d<
When my aoul to to d<
Becrive it then, Lard
All is well if life
Tbe King bimefef
dying General. Whet
tbs Chaplain of the-
set long before his
marked: “I am wea
bat I know you hi*' *
trouble me. A bean
m at ooce. But this
knew that God has i
aoaer; but this I al
be ia gracious to me, h
M Aoeo,” said the
nothing to add. May
all ia such faith. Iu i
aad die through Chris
ral passed away a f
ifraods. Hi* wife, «
r*
lK
I?-..
14
K;
For tlte Imi
Sixty-Six Ye
TRANSLATED FROM Tl
On Maonday Tim
Elders and Deacons
Protestant Pastorate
District, 8. C-, met
with the resolution o
adopted at the mw*tirh r
tbe residence of Mr. J
Tbe following chur
present:
1. From Zion’s chur
Kaufman, Johannes
Heitor, George Iieits
Bachman.
A From St. Peter'
Met*, Michael Krebs,
nan, Jacob Rauch.
A From 8t. Paul's r
n«r Oswald, George
Hall.
C From Bethel e
Baakoecbt, George
Tilli, George Lohruia
The following sub
caused, and nuanimo
l- The elders of
<*>»plained that tb
hoi had no services
on account of fu|
^oration was asked,
should have the pi
apixnftteil
H was unanimous
hitherto establi>.
18 to also tfie ns
America, which gtv<
to fonerals should t
^to proviso, that >
*** the distanoe bet
400 great, then th
serrioe shou
aiHl this would m
the relatives
oottfied- the i>reiieh«
»»d that this
Whenever feasible. 1
are w
a - A member ol
“ttf'ch Council lovl
Z? among our c
d * ve n among on
open w * c|
W the great offence
and the in
of chrtfeian^
ft was Qnanimou
;r- a " ,,,ww <■
*** PWiWrate wl
and
net?
theism wbich «
Other
ouL ^ of 4nt * n
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