The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, August 01, 1873, Image 4
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Poetry.
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Beautiful Saviour.
9TER «r*» JMI-.*
Saviour! King of craatkm!
an<l Son «f man •
re Thee, truly I’ll ernre Thee,
my mniI. my Joy. my Qn>*».
meadows. fairer tha wood*
Jean*
He m
flower* of blooming Spring j
r, Jean * i* purer j
the sorrowing •pint sing
Fair in thd sunshine, fairer the moonlight.
With tla 3 sparkling star* on high:
Jesus shiti m brighter, Jeans shine* purer;
Than nl the angels of the sky.
Hetmtihil Saviour! laird of the nations?
“ Soli of C ml and Son of man !
(honor, praise, adoration,
for evermore be Thine.
Children's Department.
For the Lutheran Visitor.
Esther, tte Bsautiihi Imnm.
*M will it'll you, tnjr dear children,
tins eveuhig, the story of a beautiful
.fewess called Esther, who, by ter
ty, saved hoe nation
it at the hamN of its
mKKrWmWriif inn?*
teritgtiiririHmaiwialnto^^ •**: •.*».*«*** t*m
■iKin..^ e»* re-wa*********
“There m a tradition that Vaohtl
hod a brother, Unman, who wan dm
chief man la the king's he
Be «m very angry about Urn tint**
divorce, and phritod ways and
to bring Kathot to an uohappi
Mia •bter hat pa d him sha
aoi removed from Babylon to
ohoai whoa lather wna queen. t»
order to ree tier a* oft an as
He hod the good tartan* to disroewr
a {dot that I wo servant* of the king
hod made against the king's life, and
be mode It kanwn to lather, and aha
told the king, who rewarded Horde
foam d
enemies.
“We s
so.
tin* story
11 Im glad to hear it, dear
I have been thinking
h ever since yoa related
to ns, and I like to hear
about the jnromen of the Biblo times. *
s,rid pi»iq) \,.
Mrs, B, began. “Once upon a
il4e f long ago, lit the kingdom of
IVrsi-t tu^4gi«|<there lived a king
called bv |m>ui« writers Artoxerxea,
and by otJifilw A^tvewems, by which
name be is usually coiled in the
Bible. Thin king, in the third year
of Ids reigp, uiado a costly feast for
ipivcruprs, lords, princes and no-
4 sad thk feast lasted for a hou
deed aud eighty days. After that
by made * feast for other
and their ambassadors at bis
in HhusUaij, which lasted seven days,
and hu»Ttpj|p<m i Ywahti, mode a great
feast iu her own palace for the lodiea
of rank; so that for seven days
there was plenty of eating aud drink
ing and mirth In the city. On the
seventh day the king hod become
pretty well filled with wine and
choice liquyc, aud 1 suspect that he
war .reaHy drunk, nr else bo would
not have ta£en a foolish uotion into
his bead to call bis queen into his
banqueting house awl exhibit her
Imauty to the assembled guests, who
were all men.”
“Was sbe very' pretty P
“Yes, «(o the stjry tells us.*
“Hid she go, mother T
“No, tlieiR was a law of Persia
which forbade strangers to see the
wives of the nobles, kings or princes,
mo she woufjd not go, bat contented
herself by reusing to appear before
a large company of tipsy men. 1
think, sjhc <lld right myself, bet the
king thought otherwise, and became
.vary angry apd broke ap his enter
tainment, and took measure* to di
vorce her for disobedience to his
orders. \ His counsellors, who ad
vised him to take this step, were os
foolish as bitsself, aud when the king
recovered from his drunken spree,
he was sorry that lie had sent his
beautiful wife away, and didn’t know
what to do about the matter, ills
wise meu soon fixed the busioem
right for him by suggesting that he
should send throughout bis kingdom
and hunt ap *11 the pretty girls that
be could find aud briug them to bis
city, and bate them well fed and
bathed and taken care of for six
months, and then for him to ehooee
the most beautiful one and moke her
bis quean.”
“I guess he liked chat advice,
didn’t he, mother P said Henry.
“It seems so, for be gave orders to
jrectly. Bo when his
searched about, they
>yloo a youug lady
were dead, and her
had brought her up
as his daughter,
tribe of Beqjamiu,
was highly esteemed
ms. Esther was beau
and modest, three
make a girl extreme
ifiti lovdj. Amongst
that effect
emissaries
found in Ba
whose parent
uucle Moi
in his own hi
She was of
and her un(
amongst the
tiful, gracefu
qualities wbi
ly attractive
the four hundred damsels assembled
together, the persons appointed to
take care of fciem esteemed Esther
the most.”
“Bid she till anybody that she
was a Jewess, Smother P
“No, the Jefrs were hated by the
ig captive* and car-
qsnar/n sm* **** * tn
not regarded py the Persians as of
much consequence, and Esther** un
cle had forbidden her to show her
nation to any one.”
“Did the king like her, mother P
“Very much. When her torn came
to appear before the king she was ap
beautiful and modest and lovely that
the king loved her directly, and laid,
‘I will take Esther to be my queen.’
Bo he put thokrovn upon her head
and gave a great feast, and took her
to his palace 1 and proclaimed bis
marriage to the kingdom.”
“What didjVashti do, mother,
while this wnsjgnltjg out*
SiEFr*
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8 C, AUGUST I, 1873.
had the matter written in the re
cord* of events, which were often
read to him. Msuhmi was the rely
man that raftered to make a how to
tTaokoa amoorea* Wre re Iswa* re . I
jfefefe|fePfefe w feWlI |isUSM*t r ”tl fe#fpSVfe| reflBfl
Hainan'• pride was greatly immitsd
8o ha inquired who Maniac*! waa,
red by that mean* ho found ret that
ha and Rather ware Jowa*
“Hainan moat have hare vary tel
ty to be angry here ore ere maa
alone didn't pay him honor** said
“So I think, bat Ire finally
mined to paomk Menfeaaft m
whole Jewish aattoa, aad thsa get
rid of them *11. so ha told the kina
there waa a rertais worked
diftnerMid over bm kiardom
that they were at remily with the
people aod hlamalf, and that mack
bfiwafit weald srere to him by hts
wxfrfag a decree to have them aM
kUleii upon a act day, aad la pay
’ • mm^ ■ <refij|M
wookl willingly pay fusty thoreaed
talswts to tha kingdom."
■ .*•<>* . M. .0.0 St. .
*ihf hkmmW* tint |
mi Mmi imoC irf o
ha left asteep from waartaeaa
nakoaML hem a >( ik* iteae to
had health, aad Iwrsfiod agaiast aa
mmgrr, atms awoha hre
with maeh oaHiseas, are! ramplalssd
ha was a a wail, tete wwatd da wfral
)kO PteMk ffchO*
the fritara. Eatare smM sat ha
eoctoed, hawwost, oesl ha oraa ISM
•lamberlMg again, ehea ha frit tha
MHI Mhi MMrt.JF
at ksy 1 1 a 1 lv cl 11. .•#-t. .i.^ 5; ay i> tJ ^
lhff^nHi 1 i,r it<;i<*l with all the Ism
re of a a mass loaard |.ho to
valid.
the say tag of owe little Hoy to an
other, “Bret «|pewh on cvwaa ; thsswfe
no are la U.* Traly ao are far any
4% bat
fit din
m iTMAiIn
1 sssiatlre a# *d an'
An4 tJhw wfc^fih dVMi
reMMHk rer 1 tdfif-.ifrtMisfit
nave ora ret mi a great victory ovrf
fhaisi res W'mss # hen in red frlLre an m n t
tip?ulwl v wre- Ire wmMP SS^MUMfilfil MfrePre
fiktfHf snst |ftmg gai ^teNtew^w*t l^mmi Ifriw
A«fWlltes:*^hahad
net hs
ward. Only
awd traaqwd
guyMg..| ...-W t. - g
taken
Sis^ijl, bat •!*( re wt
i m'rntamm
fa s' fiMNNL fin*
I
I _ ^ _
•tacitly soothing rflect. aad ha lift
that Interview tfataking no longer of
revenge.
It is related of Anthony Blanc,
one of the ear Meet converts made by
Felix Neff, that when he waa struck
oa the head by an oppeoeot ef the
truth, he said, “May God forgive
and bless you.” The other eateatesed
ia a fury that be would kill him
Some days afterword Awftbrey amt
this mao In a narrow Affonr mmi.
aad ffiHy expected to ha
again, bat, to his
band was retauasebed wtah tha
heartfelt words, “Mr. Dinar, raw yoa
forgive me r The salt answer to
Ida Maw had safeaaad bin beast,
“breaking the bond*
Does not Sir Matthew Hale seem
tha greater urea whan wa recall his
reply to CremweiFa angry spasek,
“My lord justice, yon are not fit la
lend himself to son
tion, aod hi* rely answer dfip the
Protector's wards was, “Ptaus yrer
highnran it is very tins * His great
upright oooi waa crowned with he
atehty; and a source of many of the
hard answers which create life's
gry altercation* is pride.
On manly worldly ground there
ia mat wisdom In soft answer* - for
the apeokvr is so apt to win the day,
['■Unaafi|ifitem.:^dHBU|teltelh mteiwid^ h
^fi-mfim
Ilka# It Sk^tSlilai W 4w tu iOst m wi Hi* wfisi
WwPfiRjf y wsreWre^ *“gk sere* ffr •'re^refivaaDT wwi* 1
Milan 1 ni ? i<-| saws a—aiiiir k— -■ s*iMfmasmafcdl iMriMtunfi * *■-—a im
wW® fifr* vl afififi piPisWv W V»l Ifefil’h I wifi
a fikgaaMb k ||.t re *■ M I hta
*. fisfil^fil^^fi^fra sDafififilRP
spirit Is silted b» that ef the .pswre
k fisp^pfihiJkak ^AAnaigi^Maffi A^igjffih sikoMdM
I ; lllfi fn h ll **** MW IIKtei
O my Gad, re that gawd
of thme that, betwera
rebeih afdss mast hitter thtago,
fidfim ifiPvMng fififil dHMfififilfikl
^ i i ! ■ >r n A ^ 1t |f I ^
htewda re i*nss l ^fi tefehmteAaamnb _ reee'fes# fioteafi re hai
StV ^^Mstefi ifil^^s jfg SS » ^w fifiufidl
Vtytli) kreaoa-l fere dMteiifitei retetetete mumwaiia
dkdfefi grlfrfr mni dfid fiNtfiHfefifep
art like Maatesa.
Ifirea amt a fitfir mfiasfia tdnahfi kaas-
|wts to aham tha “salt aaswev*
AWf-^od'W a Me fci.
f wPfififififiHHilllfiMlltePtllfiV hfifififill^Df fiF ’ ■ afifififilfiv* 1 allVHfi|fi(fifir |
H mate he the frwlt of
' oootrvd mi
In aaCchfalaore and ih 1 tm
are sympathim with the _
sehowlbsy *ho, poaderiag re «hm
fed! i'kteri“if A*k M.j Jbtee# ** %|L m
aagrte redff*e%reteT | ww mMww felBPea
thing la reey hard f* sad etplteatag
his mwsalag than, “If it la ate a
hard "Jteag for a foltea ta give a reft
answer when ha's right dawn vatssl,
fi la.aaWa t *fi«**n t Ik nowanSS ms haai* u 01 u kX
lurwi i IHMI 1 Mpckfir wifft \ ui fit ill
find aaythiag that'* hard."
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l;ififi|^fiPM|fi|hiv. sfifiH. 'fiifilfrp
teaaoa. the ama wtf) tent W 4i4l
relly m palling it lata am. “Tha
begiaaiag of strife la as when aae
lettteh ret aaiar,* aad the sail re
•wer wtfl otwey* enable no ta folfiil
Aires &*llswre > hre as 8 si A an re ate 1 - — >. as# m awn “*
aaeireeWireAl 3 atrewte * fir regw
aoatealire before it hs moddlsd
with.* Yet haw eaedy aw yam if)
rereelvea ia this a nag dteog,
peumpted by the downn, l*H4r! flea
qweekly dam tke sharp Mat bap ta
Ike lipa, bow eftetve •• deem war
•teiea when the thrnte (prtewtdy as
poreoaed as we oaabl make HI baa
given t We do ate rv»awmbe<
tkat this, hke tehee haseoa tempts
md cwaqawrad by
oar Great Riampler $ ae 4a ant
11 » g§ ItiM* arwiii ml nre
UalirliHli of ain:H>r« in■ ■>ii kloteL
wa waa^aw wv ^ea •* awacw 1 a ■,.
“who, akre he *a rrvibd, mvited
ao« again j when he asdevad, be
awd not.* otthregh the twteea
of oagab stood naif at km
rm n / trial tee /■IftiireSf
ffo
It
them credit foe If they da, aad os a
qaesfere of fort a ismqmadsst of
the ddboaer tefeea this teatlmeay m*
A gentlemen of Maw Orleans my*
that tha malea re a mwtala otsaat
railway an changed re the fifth
man ta raragnlaa Urn
feat l»y a whinny re appsnaahiag
tarmiaas at the late time. An
itepatealanos af mine In Itefoeyleo
ifhetared femr la targe
quantum*, ami draw It from his mill
te the reilrend teactem with tbs same
tag the ream muster af tlmts,
acvunittey w in am; they a retd
flNNiMrSi n|»n>«t tiiM# iwMMMi ’ tMNP‘
late barrel of tke bad muted tisdi
lo its Mbit sod ftAta km - ■ - »
earn |ewremw5- -f nseowg s#wp v mw aMMfia
aotetempta to cheat Item by stop-
ping one or »wn short of tfre somber
«r fearing fee eagre.
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MmmZ
Tte taad af the Kkadire Is tekely
Sana la
It la tote tewapare wife
Ksmt ta ik« oambrr af Its tshokf.
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k^a fi Asm. kma oa __jg * fi b^ai'-wtaa fei'amOOlk mfrt
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rry m eveey «sy mananasp |
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art vyoL t vwwer ■ wv * www
3 3| ^ptf 1
la a bar t* alt ibamiao
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viatesd Egypt tea yrere ago, and
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tbr lsatelb Medkoal ftefeool give*,
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l k» stwmt I tee Irrat bm*I of the «“rk :
“la sW tteiag* teady (tee qairi, iter
rear. I tee rsyoyiaret «f y ear jpaAtaeU.
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tew sad codd *ster aid frwit, stem
they detere mi ihlag*. Aa to focal,
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“ W SW ■ ewSfiSA
Ihtrai Imre been well atyted war
“litwei rewomeorr * ateteh in the
wok ream i» mm to be disregarded
They ore safer guide* ia rrepect to
dPtedf mw- a\ sfv '''talk fi tern ta g*fere l*re& t tiij tti
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oil war msanrei **ry
moke I rear* to a* akal tbe liviag
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pfe bare a tree dreirv for, tbr) ought
ibevefwee to be iodalged ia. Wbre
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pepper food, ha*# Item tamed to
ttw t xiafe. m-m-A «i1m» iWre til iiuli
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a bat timer ayairm reqwina to butte!
item npngoia lniaoU aaflu gnat
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fij^fel |Mt tehttl.i U re*w gidNfli fin***'? mfifeli ^^»refipt re" ■*'#« «rw 1 "ret 1 tlfelre < | I II
.. s . . *' a - Ibmsh Amenew,tksaa an t«»aoa(oach
” figfifi#re rerefefe I tnl Am til mat higfo ^re s *greo
Ikfom nirefia mm fire I tea- tafelfrfe t ft fell * I *
ares re reuiRsmii ^ »re are*- ’re»,F m Jfefe|re|^ g|^
Mf iLd lsp|*.AilaunuhJkfe. (luf tutf ^ tret* Jptikfewrelifefifiwife fefe
9“ l»rem r AwIfiMIwPVWn^fe *“* lf *re ^-^LdL tej i. aiMximihtflui
firnttf fi fi IredKihiii • | Am alma amoai^e a. l o'i ^ lrefi<fefire ' 're^MPP
Area fom a red fiig afePp ^mfetfe^Ma. ktS'mtema^fe hhktefefeflfr^Nwi <b’4 w%f fire I firefc m
gaa tm «d), tha prfe* ookad ba a r*TT oTTL^ , .
• . — I, n nxiare Mir< *** »ao n«*» roomer ro
re*rea wju^mi^^a t^wsm* re-gum awwsi^m ta m^PSe ww* ..,..0 dfiNgi^^^^a ...a.
• juyy^jk fei^g* iiewm safe Aji reoji-^gFiilkfe a if ^^limRRHHwPRMRRPl
_., u 000 pswata Itva ot oa oliitadr of lAJXW
ablfe now tte «ay age —dW ** Am 1 V. rin.ri.oio 1. , ■>
irosa l**iru w» I*1**10 * (*•* adfea **'**“ *** rereowo -’*♦****** w
iwOMa fthuMs aa m aaAoreioitodl fi h^ab a4*oifema aofiT
1 teg. 1 Vat 4 i fefefikife fife llfife jfrifs f»»f» ewyytt|i|tfe*tr
at 11/10* foes , tte teigteat
> b» ms nil t»»
oa tte MM* beioagiag to
, KLnrdtte afimtaiaSroWre a 1 a »i>ot
of gySfiu, reel a ding ntsanme, !♦* ing,
I ad ptIm lit•-‘‘ttmery r«»
J
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akiiAJI : k , re^-aw < fe 1 * fe *wd» re fe gam * * tfireTfesM
poamd tte aigbt. Eva* at tte top
aod tel , u m * 148 mte i 1 *s#sadaanrefss Mf - 1 |**a
red relrews * gwWtfefeiA ,, g f wtet wwmiji 1 jp iai#fe»i fi w
o^ijAyMu fikaOM'teaofi fit W*Wjifi A fid Akgredifefefe^kAfefi. fig's
aWT^^aa "aeaaaaoo a* ^ ^ was i ^P:*^a^owv *:*•»
do tin*, tfiwmoii tte< Ft-dma kint
remi.tb aaor# m told o# a hdf did ret «vet fere ta baling ae bad
Ilf reltte j kfe thfefew ire fe| re
*te» firedt n.oil ter ware* ** 31m kigteot moaatnin la
I * iw... ire irt#kofi Am fel^^reMfe Ife^MtetefefefelMihiifeilkk
Jitf-tf'T'fik Tftj-.fek^# mfe# fefiANTmHl Ire thaAPfe-te® fifiU^tfiPHhk | wltfelAw’
to tte ptfem of «rbat «fea 1*1 “l» SAMS fort, and the cnwdnr
teal tee II# g**V bfirteife M Ma • r «*» ”“tegiag the Mae nkr*
tie top, and frfifete# lo gw aat is M Ml higher. Tte air, by thq by,
rorbres ktMbrei ood reolW# tte j *• “blmPi,* «t afee, •* Be (feouwars
mods. «w tm mm Urebiac at S pdofed ash, “tte dioUut moaatidns,
eaere, are 03 aae. ' .ad *fei 1 "Mb MW srewnd with ssmw, would
jY syqawt Mae alrei* Its 0|q«nmt oolor
being Awe la the mdfectfeu af Hgbt
h bat tight can do, and doe*, la moi"-
v effere; and aat tte team la It*
reoM^ft fewmA sr> rti jt * „ oaira ff't _st rf ~i.‘m ' ^mfeOaSa*k # gaSAam
gp ™ ™ ....-T-r **; iy
jkhhfe rn fi III,tell i idiMreW # A.. ^ a fig .m. fitel
^we# ***vqp w^swe swmv #*
1 mpares bte, Im npiret that it *reH pawm of vltrocUoa to bwamriUy —
Itet md Ittl gm. sfeio tffi inksbih 81 'lgk Bf'ifi 7 te.it. * fehifi
wom'I'f m^wssa a oaw»a^^ai '**!# a •“*■ fe*^* . ^ap*
m re.-^Jl ilAoire-l OMi-ntri .refill | d't' S -OS fi^tenfik
few#w rewfefoao^JI feifis A. W * ** * w”yjfe*8* ■•■*
A ay though tie**, car*
saaMsw a kaadfed af tfigmlaaoad hfe
fete ihfe qrtbd ma
AM great thfegs ore daae bate by
Utthk A fern amke waefete c Tte
fortnaas taasfel of fer
Idfe t* aredr ap af am-
REGULATOR
r<* mt ruBTY YK AKK lU.
PDKKLTTEOETABLE
>; & ‘ A'w ■ l {« fe# $ ijt “ :
UVE1 MEOICIXE U* (mi( fa> br lb,
01XAT CIYAILIIO IPKCIHC
f |j|re| fi*|.|fifi ]
Nureoilk Hmitburu, ClULlJsANfl FE
m«mm. WW A Mm ,
iftrr jnmm of eorrfui evrperli
it*, to
I.1VM
it* won
and offer
«aeH a fowl aod argeut drmaad, w t now
grad are foam oar orififeol <ir*n>*t Tow*
^” THE PHEFABEfi.
ol l ream barn «f SHDfOlhr
iFJifLiTOM. c**ut*Ant»g *11
derfol and efeHMHaS prrqierlle*,
OVS DOLLAR BOTTLES
Tte IN»«dc:t*(peter re liefoiv)....„|i.OO
per parhajrr.
beat ire mad.....»..Ife
IT CAUTXO*! JU
fefePT •'"feiltffife Tfefili fe#fefefefe#v vm Trade mark,
bwretf *ud ter»al4irr uuU0k.11. Nunc
iinemgMMhM.
J H ZEILII A 00 ,
Hacoa. Oa.. and Pfc 1 i h<i H pr. 1 *
•OLD BT ALL DHTOOIBTfi,
am 11 —u
-ejm-
DR. M’LANE’S
Celebrated American
Worm Specific,
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
ffelikiTfl. «Bk fTruinnl l or m
ctrcaOMcribcd «pec oa owe or bock ckeeb;
m.*., .m. WoiiMUBko j* lit IT 4 a* m mmm*m 4 *0 J,x^*n*a *
ffeC nn necotnc ovu \ i»c pupiw aiisifi i
ssfem mmiirierle rare doag tk« fothfi ej
A... A . t .k m. re. rerere *o *^*oaoa*kd re
• fetCCfofll
Wecdiy a Bo cllmg ol the upper lipy
, with humming or
j •• unusual Mcretioa
1 4 llilK I' am< fri »-M-re.j
vary foul, porticabelr in the
aftyastu vanahk, *u.nieumea
vrstk • pmarfeg iniotKw of the stomach,
si advert, mtirvly fiooc j ficstisg pains is
(tif MafeBC^i ocanoTi! bamici hgkfi vomit*
fefii viotem pain* throughout the *bdo>
an 1 bowel* irregular, at tina costive j
•tool* drnry; aoc uflircqwsatly tinged wick
UwmAi Ufry *»otk* red hard ; urine mr-
bf 1 rnporaciim nrtaMoaolK difecalt, and
by hteeuofh 1 cough *omt-
coarabhrc i uneasy aod dia-
arttk grinding of the teeth;
.bat generally irritable,he.
Wbrarrcr the above sympcooM
art found to exist.
DR. M’LANE'S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a cure.
Tbr waiwevasl success which has *t-
nwiisd the admiaistracloa of this piefh
-, ioa hat hero such as to warrant ns in
nmmsmamn smuum a^aeaoaa o^aorewa w^w vw w * **oo*> **W o*n
pfefofog oresiii'ts ta tbs pablk to
RETURN THE MONEY
to every mscancr where It should prove
fedfesmal: ” prof Kitny the symptoms sa>
sanding tte tirlmni of tte ritils or odslr
dhoald warrant the supposition of wornw
being the emse.** Ia all cases the Medi
na* to be gives ta rrascr accmmki
fe’e pledge ourselves to the public, that
Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
te any form 1 aad that it is as raaooent
DrfDtrtuofi. fefef fg*dii/ mt trtnr ;/v lhrkt.
wmW feyfeYjfi an *ffre fa offer rea^r an*.
Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS., Ptmnoacw, fa.
... * a!.: **^^~y* femfl - _yfeygrereWR gsmssrlfeg IPOfeK gsfefeS
*M» IV*a 1.-W . * It: 4a «•> tr m nu ikdraAn db.
s*ht *>w ay /V. ^rw«,.
g*W at a* _ re__re—
Uw£sre*r
Majr t 2i2—eonr—ly
RUPTURE CURED
Marsh’* Radical Cure Truss.
ghgsasssss
•tea. fenoffe utera from, ,
K
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1
»r
Feb 14
•UOKIYI BELL
STreggg&fiffe 1
c ^'
237^.11
April 2
BOOK OFJWoassu
T H ^'V. f ^V3n^..
un every ‘vq»> sold, nod b. iL.?*#
of the profit* acene to tW cteLT^I
Price, in Rheep
SWfeF-
M«rw«. Twk«, Srilt o3fci*Sr**r
Muroceo.extra RUt._..., H f *
Turkey Jdoroceo, plain
Turkey Morocco, super *«£*»:*’ \
" rloepiL 80 cent*
MiotMtcr* nml ronoTexitteu
qurotod to rend on thr ott£»T
to^whoin a diacounl of ten pr^J
PCLPIT EDITlQg.
^% i > \%a-4s
cent, discount ronde to vtmt wfe ;
fnuujtirie*.
W. X. DUFI
•
GEORGE 8 EACQlf
Door, Sash and Blind p,
Iters. Rnf|'
Kl* SERI
Comm^
#(*»»
#• , Li 1 remn -1^‘- .m. —
# t*vi*v / refjpV P f nt“mS.
r I^HK beat and wool effective Tram
1 known for the cure aod relief of
Hernia *r Huptorr This Truss has re
cwved the muh Hoii «f the moat eminent
ifiysiruiw of litis C01111U7. who do not
a- .— .. m ^ia^. a... ■nituTuia.aak Uml jnti_ifi S# te ILmo* refiMAlrekreiffl
llimiMifr w jTwvwiiHiriifi 11 w tiMfer JluiirifWl
Henna *» being superior to all
the rely Trvtm tli«t u til retain the
twn* wih aw- wi »»* anaswawn retir ri
in tm oyicratMua. Of this ure guarantee
•wiin mtisfac tioo to all wbo may coate
reauAjre. reteS* ■*-—-■
WHsfq IPfell w vmWUrll I.
late «lk 4'lwUic sltdomiMl belt* (or
, falling of the womb, and as
s vupport to the back and nlidomtnal
lo*. Ankteta, knee cap* am) stock-
fill fi Anffpr finrtfeft, llHtT* Him WffiUt
Shoulder UnMMM for ladtea, aeaU and
chtldrra, fur the curt of stooping of the
shoulders and re a cheat expander.
Pde luatrwuaent*. the most sunenor
aifob ia a*e~4igkt, easily adjusU-d and
inwninHTii* itif Bill pin RfiCAJ
currature of the *|iui«, bow
Ontehratoi Artifi-
Ajreot fm GnuidsIV» Patent Rnbbei
ggssed (. raittea.
Agent fur Dr. Babcock'* Silver Uterine
SSmt far Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Her-
Apartment with a competent
adv tn oi"
0frl( r?‘
k<
m
TTEffSfi* to
92 W. Baltimore St,
Baltimore, ltd.
OH A RLE8TON, H. C.
N O imparted uork kept oa
Mippli the roan Try
work i* madr at ton «»wu ft
city, and under the picprietorV <
supervi*i<*n.
J>. ud for Price list.
Ware Rooms : King. <>(>posits(
Btiwt, on line of Citv n«i!wsT. "Eg
Bte. No. 170.
Jui > 7 . ’
Railroads.
Change ol Schedfo,. ,
Socra OaaoLiWA R. R. CoMeafel I
Columlua, 8. C-, Jure AOS j
( bsuge of achednle, to go into i
and aftrr Sunday, 29th instant:
.WmH Mwd Pntau-noer 7VufoHj
1^*« ve Colu m but i is
Arrive *t Charleston 1 Mpsl
Leave Charleston < Wt,|
Arrive nl Columbia. 1 gy»|
Sight Exprrm, Freight amd
tfim Train > Sunday* rsrrptet}.
Leave CotnmUa ffip]
Arrive at Columbia Sttiil
Airiv* at Cbarb-sltm ?!ty»l
l/STf Cltarieston I Sul
Camden Train will run Monday,j
nesday and Friday as follow*;
Leave Columbia.... 16«it
Arrive Camden I >p I
T «*re Cuiudcn flu
Anive at Columbia Mtt|
A. L TYLER, Yiee-Pwsidre
8. B. PicKrxs, Qro Ticket Aft.
—"*' -" "'"I - i' 1 ^ —rrrrOT^^H
The Short Line Schedal*
( V. & A. Railroad CtroOK]
t.KNKRAL TirKKT I>XPA1.TH1
Cousbu, Jane Ikfek
f kN and after MONDAY, JmcfelRj
" " the following Srbednle ww>fel
over tin* road:
uWXU SOUTH. » J
Thun No. 2. Trtfcfr*
l^ai-f AuguiUa. S S3 a at *fer«
foiavt CrauiteriUe, 4 45 s m If ffUl
Arrive Columlua. *8 2S a tn
I^twvr* t'oinmhia. 8 43 a m .£-■
Arrive Cburtette. 12 27 p in , •*«$#*£!
»;ont« 50t th. i-1
Train No. l. TmbteJ j
Leave Charlotte, 4 90 a m
A rove Columbia, 9 80 am
Leave ( nluiabta, • 9 45 s m S W »*
Leave Gmuitevilir. 1 10 |> iu *• B#*
Arrive Atignsta. 12 SO p ni ffePi
• lin«kf;»st. (Dinner, f^ui^rr-
Standard time 10 iniuates
Wasfii*igt<*i»; i.i\ minutes faster tlreW
1 uni hi* tome. ,
All trains run duly. N<* t |
eonmvtion at Clianotte for 3 d» -1 >*S
North a ml East, <>ith« r riu IhnttferreJ
Kiclinmutl, Raieigli, Weld
ttnd Richmond, or Rolf
Portsmouth <nh) old Bay
also, at Richmond, with Cl
Ohio flmd, for the Yirginb
tiw West. WL-
Ihith South IwHiml trains
connection at Augusta for allptet*”
and West.
Through tickets sold and
elteeked to all principal poisb
¥m*. South aad West, “ fJ ™
E. R. DORSEY, General
James Axok.ksom, Genl. 8uy
G. * C. Railroad.
D AILY', Sundays exoept*d,cte“dijJ
with Night Traia* a* Soatt OJ
linn Railroad, up aad down; reW2,|
trains going North and South
lotto. Columbia and Awrosta 1>*2I
and Wilmington, Columbia and
Railroad. s m
IT.
Leave Columbia at. - ' 5S’j
I^oave Alston..
I^ave NewbeiTV - *?1S
I.eave Cokeabwry
Ia*ave Heltou —•a§2J«
Arrive at Greenville J,“|S
Leave Greenville
Belton — * JJa
“ Cokesbury “ffajj
fifeplfe * * gif
Newberiy - ; S#i
“ Alston ■' *S»f
Anive at Columbia -«y*T jt
AudentmBmmeh and Fine
ettfoa. 'abB
DOWN.
Leave Waihalla 5 45 a m Arrive
l^eave Perrvville 6 35 a m SJ
l/eai-e Pendleton 710am
Leave Anderson 810am Itevs «p'-
Arrive at Belton 900am L«*nJ*
Ctmnectang with down te**
Greenville.
Accommodation train* ran
ville Branch on MondayaW*
Fridayt. On Anderaoa fi
Bertofi and Anderson, on *— ,
1 ,,Ur ^O™DAYffikKf
J abes Noktok, General
For tfo
'i Position
I
dW» « *•'
i^r •*«!
aWeB, te" I*
refut,” **id Mr. h
; tewig»«*, A< ;
and ter
£g*y to th* facl
»K** X
rielitok *nd «« •»'
Unsir iffarattiot
were **&*! alM
the kut *li
■fc-i-'-..
h
i: v
for yo«.
> !
IV-
Vj!
h
K
i /*'■
I • ^
®r
fe’-'
rigor of mwl an.i
than ber hi
more eapaW* of «1
Icntof piidinK
“Under such ci
d« you suppose to
trife, Mr. BlHwn
“l think tte pt'
advanced tench
under such circuit)
oa provision ma«
0uaes in which th
featly the infen
another iadicatxm!
van not impoaeti
meats? different* i
an expression of
at mb. Although
and high-spirited
as inexpressible u
ia salijection to oil
cm not feel even rt
■a other coarse for
patent aobmissior
«*I think you an
•bb,” answered M ,
for that reason how
that judicious car
Gtsed in the select > »
for life T M
“Yes,* be return»
cult to know th«
even feelings befor
baps It » jast as
deeply eoocenie4 ;
seen a most nnfol
many so-calle<l love ■
- “Bnt you know
mice token - is irrin
w« be too ^careful
affect our whole liv
thiuk the fearrinp
Idef*
“I do, indeed !
more plainly tsuglii
lament than that ;
arid, with all onr ea|
erived. and it is a
le rircumstanoes.
one unhappy issue
phy enough to bear
evitable. It is for
worse, and we simp
to ran."
“But is it possible
different to the pic I
tic life, and to the ha]
»«d lieing loved ! I
place to dwell in :
nieucesr
“Ko; I »m f ar f r ,
these. I hojH“ to t-1
lmt *t <loes not alwa I
•w’s self."
“There is no woil
Testament whose d|
w e better than th
m He," said Mr. Elli
the original subject
was so gerrtl
unambitious and co
,ot ^ *nd yet poss-
tetore and deep fecit
happiness in
appropriate h
praising the virt
eocv - And when (
latent feci
'•^ht iuto exerci-M
2 8lle in the chant*
**J"hat respect h
^*iaed for her!
consulted tog*
he followevl
vT that g,
^ ln g to her own
,® mode such a 8
^Elijah! Hr.
!/? r 18 V ««T beautiin
lack of decision
character."
an^^ 61 ^ a Pause,
“Althougl,
in ♦? 1 ^“isaiou ti»
fooaA^ eW Te8tan,, "
(>_. ^ one head in
has chosen to j
for their r<
oy’^ 1 the apostle
E*** 0 * their car
> teaiguad then
l Z t,on * She perfot
fire nt d °tte«, alth*
H m *? 88 PoWie te
* capacity
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