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Be still In God! IVIid irata«a him
Enduring peace shall know,
And with » spirit fnwh and free
Through life shall cheerily go.
Be still is faith! Forbear to seek
Where seeking nauirht aTalls;
Unfold thy soul to that pure light
From heaven, which never falls.
Be still in love! Be tike the dew
That, falling from the skies.
On meadows green, in thousand cup*.
At morning twinkling lies!
Be still in conduct, striving not
Fot houor, wealth, or might!
Who in contentment breaks his bread
Fimls favor in God 1 * sight.
Be still in aom*w ! “As Oml wills P
Let that thy motto be;
Submissive 'aeath hi* stroke* receive
His image stamped on thee.
Be still in God! Who rests on him
Enduring peace shall know,
And with a spirit glad and free
Through night and grief shall go.
Children’s Department
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of her people
astonishment
lect his thou;
before the qt
i per the Lutheran Visitor.
Esthar's Second Banquet *
4 *You lofl Hainan just about to
Ifiad Mordecai’s horse through the
city, mother,” said Burio.
“Yes, when Hainan went to diva*
Mordecai in .the royal robe, at Brat
be thought that Hainan intended to
insult him, hat, being convinced that
it was the king’s desire to honor
him, he submitted to be pot upon the
home aud led through the city,
though his heart was very sad about
the decree concerning the Jews, lie
did not feet proud by being dressed
iu the king’s robe and having honor
shown to higi, aud he was glad when
the ceremony was over. As for
Human ho went borne ami told bis
family about the matter, aud how
badly ho felt* but then he saw it was
too late to ask the king to have Mor
decai killed,,, and so he dreamed ami
went to Earner's banquet with the
king. He wfts anxious to hear what
queen Esther; would ask of the king,
ami when the messeuger came to
hasteu him, ihe hurried 6ft, bat the
messenger saw the gallows prepared
aud asked about it. They told bua
that it was|, built for Monlecai.
After the banquet was over, the
king again asked Esther what was
her request, kod then she told him
that it waa for her life aud the life
The king rose up in
and asked who has
dared to assgil your life, tuy bcauti
ful queen f fhen she said, ‘This
wicked Human is my enemy, mid
that of my people.’ The king went
out into the palace garden to cool bis
temper, he wqjs so angry, and to col
its. Hainan fell down
keen upon the couch
upon which stje rested, to beg for his
own life. Jusjt then the king came
in and saw Hainan close to the queen,
aud it enraged hint to see the wicked
man touch e en the dress she wore,
t* and he spoki > to the guards who
seized Hamm and covered his face
with a cloth and took him out. The
messenger who saw the gallows,
said, ‘Oh king, this Hawaii has built
fifty cubits high, to
ii upon.’ ‘He didP
‘Well hang him on it
iey banged Human in
his own house, on his ow u gallows.”
“Served hiip just right, mother;
now I hope that nothing happened
to the Jews.”
“Esther asked the king to have
letters written in bis name to all
parts of the kingdom, calling upon
the Jews to stand np for their lives
and fight all Who'shouid try' to hurt
them upon the day appointed by
Hainan. So the king made Mor
decai his chiel ruler in the place of
Human, and gave him his ring of
state and powjer to write the letters
Esther wished, j Then Mordecai sent
and experienced
augers everywhere
tie Jews to arm them
ip and fight for their
1ml would help them
for the king bill ordered so,and that
Haman tbeir enemy was dead. Then
the Jews rejoiced greatly, and they
hasted and got Armn and many j>eo*
pie joined the Jews an( j them
for fear that tley might be killed by
them. When 1 the fourteenth titty
came there wa* a very great stangh
ter. In Shuslbui Hainan's ten sous
were killed and their bodies hanged
on their father* gallows, and a vast
number of the enemies of the Jews
killed, for they fought like tigers for
their lives and their families, and
they felt how wicked ft was to have
made such a decree as Hainan had
sent out. So they obtained a great
victoryby the help of God over their
enemies, and were safely freed from
Hamau’s wicked plots.”
“I » m rejoiced that bis wickedness
returned upon his own head,” *nht
Susie.
“That is mosti always-ehc way, my
dear. Qod permits people to dig pit*
for good men afcd then they fall into
f.beqj them selves. Now you see how
a big gallon
hang Mordi
said the kiuj
instead.’ So
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. C., AUGUST 15. 1873.
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I timid pious
nation ft Kalhra had to tu
to the king «ml plead the law, ood
•fed, "Oh I I cas t go uncalled for,
the king *«e*t bold out bio fdik||
screptre, and l shall be seised by Ihe »from nee tbaasaad to Afom hem
guards aad killed, and lam a timid 1 food foal, them le *4 way* s <M*a»,
woman, and can’t do any good by ••immense, aatoroml, a*
going. I think IT) ran the risk nod | Me.” The whtntie of a
we teneakriil sm
fiif d > f at** ti,a traiuaRisetcNi **f
ja 1MW11M 1* r mmH e Sj» *a O- —- a m
ra (pv'WraB ftRftrtjJF s B"*e ra PPB'fi^pram-
ism kmm + mum
We mod stth «e MMB
o* the swat of * Wh
out swift ho
riders and in
and told all t
selves and ri
lives, aud that
stay in my palace, and 1 shoal he
killed if all the rest are.* If she hod
•aid this ami acted than, she and all
the other Jews woakl have been dm
•troysd. Bat she treated In Hod.
She determine*! to to her doty, sod
if she perished, she o»«ld bat die 1
8he nobly performed brr part. Had
heanl the prayer* of her nation sad
her own. tie tooohml the kl»g"»
heart. .The king held to her the
golden woeptrr, ami thus she sad her
people were saved I Learn from this,
my dear children, to do as Esther
did. Ho forward aad do year doty,
though death stare you in the face.
Trust in Hud and yea will Aod safety
when you least expect It. Ran away
from duty and shrink from what yea
know you ought to do, aad you may
be overtaken by the vary foe yon
dread. Would that the women aad
young girts of oar day woakl imitate
Esther in her piety, modesty aad
noble performance of duty, aad Ifey
might perhaps sure n imttoa also.*
Ijjiiil; ' ' ' ' '
■m!kM mb
. wut 1 rowtr.
The power of a wife, for good or
evil, is trreaisttbie. Without one,!
home must be forever unknown.
A good wife i« to a man window,
courage and strength ; a hud cue is
confusion weakness aad despair. No
condition is hopeless to a mm where
the wife pnsarsses firmness, derision
aud economy. There la no outwanl
propriety which eon eoualemct indo
leiwe, nstnarsguaee sod folly at
home. No spirit can lung endnrw
hud ioiitteoce. Matt is strong, hut
his heart is not adamant. lie de
lights in enterprise ami action, but
to sustain him he needs a tranquil
miml; sod especially if he is so la
tel foetus I mao, with a whole heed,
he needs his moral forces la the eon
Mtats of Hfo. To reeovwr itm
sure, home must be a piers of
of oumfort. There hi* seel
its strength and fuse forth with fresh
vigor to eueoanter the labor and
trodbfo* of MAh. But if ol hnm%
Amis no foot, and Is then «iei
bad temper, sullen ness, yealoosy and
gloom, le^I Ikjr twum jiljyi n t^i
nod athsurv. hftpe vanishes and he
sinks into despair Such is the ease
with too many who, It might mem,
have no 00aforts or trials of life ; for
such is the wife’s power.
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The Zoee rf life.
Insignificant os is the spot wo
inhabit, the soue of life—the area
which not only all that lire and
breathe amt move inhabit, but in
which all vegetation Is mertained—is
still more limited. Ffwm the snbms
rine forest in the lowest depths of
the mm to the highest altitude to
wnicn tnr oiHMior iwiti? ill#
pnrpetnal snow, m but twelve miles f
Within those scanty limits, six miles
of air above as, six miles ef water
beneath, every’ thing that has vital
ity is eonfoied. If the salamamter
liven in the central Are, the steep
tiou is so smalt ae actaroely le be
worth tpenftoning The air prraeee
upon the earth with a force equal to
thirty-three feet of water, aad optm
every average human bmly with a
weight of fifteen loos, which only
does not squash ns Ant os pancakes
because the air surround* ns on all
sides, including oar taddeo, and
thereby the weight la balanced. To
most of us, nature is one vast mirage,
suggesting infinite delusions; and
even to the learned many things
•till remain to beMdeored np by slow-
moving admee in fbture »gr* Who
would imagine, upon the face of Ihe
matter, for instance, that, in an air
less wartd, not a sound could be
hear*! t On the eontnury, in n still
aud silent space, one would conceive
that we might hear a pin drop from
the moon. Ifhwksbee demonstrate*!
the contrary of this fort in a men***
ruble experiment before the Iteynl
Bociety, one hundred and eighty
years ago. lie placed a dock nmleT
the rece iver of an sir pump, in Hock
a way that the striking of the clap
per would continue after the air had
hneti exhausted ; while the receiver
was full of air, the sound was quite
audible; when It was empty. aO Was
silent. Again, when the sir was in
traduced, there was a feeble wand,
growing in intensity as the air grew
denser.
At the top of Moot Blanc the
report of a pistol la no loader than
of a common eroeker lot idf at the
level of the ,m “Above two miles,”
•ays Mr Hluioher, who, as every -
body knows, is an mronaut of
considerable experience, •‘‘oft notoe
ceases. 1 never encountered a N
tone* room complete nmt solemn than
in the heights of the ntmosphete—
I0 heard at leu theaeond feet, the
noise of a train at eighty tec ban
deed, nay s M. ilammnftoto | but Mr.
<6,4 latter when twruty IMP J|feMMh
send f«M*l an in th* alf! lh> MuHkinw
.i-tt, v w*w s*mmw *om^H
ru* 4^ smsiMto a Aj. nemw^iisSNI m Mmo^u
HI m MAPJf AMI ewpmsst % tot m JvlK
crowing ef a cook, the tottag of u
iw -: 1 C»<- tUt>n»«a«Mi 1 and the shout
of a human hstog In oksty- throe hno
ftNNU*
Whit Is s fertAf* ?
of
mm Ip Ihs UM of tfe* pro. a*Mi oveu
4i h..^ ji s^ Itek I'ef Tfo1 ^*^***^*
Ho on Mtofo ^ fin* |
.when it weald ooto a df Ifonsior a \
I year's mrvtoo. If not two or th.«v*s to .
W* mod with an ;
* tho Bfofe T!^r.
il s v S La Vm *«• —a
iivl VH,
Yfem a. to* Ajftudu ^^aaasopqhssJf gaf*
fi w^mrlHs We
1 (Ttemtodrp. M| • J “The opinion wo
bn«w always hnM npnn tho qoenUoe
„ a a Aujfe g 3 „ mmJP fegd i^ji r frxr
tov m^KBWfiAdmH 1 CMrool mWuefiwW'l 1
It Is an
I £ It $u'no* if ft
It
It
It
than ^
It
Sued It
note* It is
t loo J i calls bw an esurrine of tho
miad. It bemsrs
with mind, and, by
It draws oat I »l»ai talent It
i .j | -jq. | j i i: | ^
vrv dormant sod oaseen. Iti
as we0 as eaft. It domonetrnteo the
laite a a tu. ^ ^ somsnsad snSMMSta ^.-Sr a. ^
IwIT t t™mS •* Ah*WfiiiA' H H^toApuiBfo Hfom
grown np and imrthirnd soft tho mm
vm* ®w wsev *n*ne^/ wen- .^^won
I ne grange n* a esreni in
h n s ilsa tu. ^ mM StuiiSta
that
It
i an*s A in uali aad
WfTPI III IHi MHI
^kk’HfollA H|9
ante It
the di*t reseed ft la a
the w i.L*w arm! a lath#r to the
kind, iHrtiMsis fomity ft to a
SwaiMtsl inMitnthm It eiwks te eh
a an kva raam sdsi nma Inmra h las.^HiAku*i^nSI
# „ A 61'i'iu fi at A a %^-au*aAk'm Ajmt M|k^
esn*n vmwv 0"W o ■ wnw tmumir
(m t-5 g q aai, a t, , gg, j. . a 1,. .. m
*** wwe o a vmv niMFtoto
4 B Wmib^. fip ^j||
ti» tJk# BMI
bhur it tun
t j fa* fife IhMtft'M’ jKai| sm
and beet. It throws its
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I 11 ^Ji
lores At Urn reosat cafe ef the
ftortUrn library, st Has*• artk.
two
tare >.>f Iht
to for ahead of ony’
prnld Auf ss j
fevTi Bttdoof MST7
«a.i ya^ ftowfeto , j iu,
Tim
t'lliMlMIl Ml |j | 4 wSI' • .gg| i # i , f t * | a
rtfwMlMPWI^KF Aml'WIHpi 11 ft™
dl thrills, nod colli voted, wfeh
ef eftr aad wulirkL it 1* of
rafltoa I taring the praam!
wo made nemo expert
te loot the nnrrammnm of
vtowo. Btelks were cofeected
a AeAd whom Iht MM! vrus
they were dn
4 te esfnd the
(Map Ath,! and
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PURELY VEGETABLE
UVER MEIMCtXE ha* proved to be the
GREAT URFAILIRG SPECIFIC
ter LNw (tamhin and tbcjMiiifnl «ff-
■prias. DVHPEPHIA.OIX8TIPATI0H,
Runliro. RUtons nttorks, SICK l!EAL>-
tflR. Cwlte. Ilepmnd no of BniHts.Sonr
Htonrah. Ileariborn, CHllJUTAN*6 FK
nn *
After ysnrs of enrefnl rrprrinu-nU. to
nart a steal and unreal demand, we now
groduoe from ear original Qmntor /W-
^ # THE PREPARED, J
n Issue! form ef SIMMONS’ UVER
REGULATOR, cootaimug nil iu wee-
• derfu! and valuable properties, and offer
I OEX DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powders (frtcr os before) 01.00
or CAVTIOR l BJ
Bra nelfowdemor PKEI’ARKI) HIM
MOttr LIVER REGULATOR unless in
engrnvnd wrapper, with Trad* murk,
» and Kignatatv nsbrakeo. Nam
phimmArs*
J H ZULU A 00 ,
Mama. On., nod Philadelphia
BOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.
Oct 11 —tt
It to
at tern i<
h ii 1 m # AferaA'^nm^u Am jurat fkmtMimm*
la tho rauthiru sky
He reached bin uppwnltlwii with the
ran an the 23d, when a Moo drawn
from tho nun oouM poos through tho
retiiro <>f th*> *s*rth esMi vwsMh the
oentro of Rainrn
Tho earth was then diraetly ho
f mr mrniigi flash on ta m iiwf t%lansi.l maust raft 1hram
n ro wwm •ioow’ masse pomme pys-raasw^a^ .m- rrae at draws
art te hot mighty
, m tho
them was only
ultra, while, when la «mtfoo«tte«
na if Th, fi Lnra snitosM< msm a S ^ „M .. ...d)
WVlH IBv MMT 011 1 HP KMpB Wf
bin orbit, hto distance to MM®
rnlton. It to pffoMy trwo that
ftaturu was at his toast disteaca at
the nnfwsl{,,r m 4a nut. wOm**
u^OVIP s«r^,eprai^uMiu*raiFnuq| w^toW fv OteAroJi ^W Oftto'^w
his opposition occurs in e In tor, end
Bb iJbr 4g|i BN|i Urnm* Ibb
to .., JRi Kifi KldT'AfteBl tmK’fti It) ftj lira
l|w ■ WFUPVWSM MW' : wS *-W**M* W. WW?
then taken tm hto
Mm
M
brichloess in Wiinlr litoeillfei
w w,w ” raate r gemnunnoswPn^mMtoRn nft“ IPitopw
wfiiimJI smsms ksn SU^a.Mjiif U4 *4Ss^4jiS4l**4iJI ^ ,
rtBiorii m rBwiy rrcxigTiiiiwi Wb* K ik
the sonlhrant, ahnnt an hoar after
sunset. In the constoflnttam f’aprtmw
nnn, pantong in rotragvmte motion
through tho small wuup of the etna
ter. He ram at nunrat on tho 23d,
nnd sot at ranrteo tho nost
oflev which ho hornmo as
star. The sppeararan of Rainrn
tho naked eye to the
•etiag of any of tho visible ptnnota
Ho shlnra with * dlrtt, muddy enter,
and to this rtreumtonneo to prabnldy
dn# tho bnb"fhl ioOnonoe snrrtted te
hto racmdaiwy by anefent atorato
|ura. They attrtbntod «ray ortl
under the ran sxeept oar to bin par
powtf, and ftnlorky nns lU
hto' distoil lienms
lighted the hour
Bwt tho tofescepe ban brought a
change; and Return, with hto ring
system, hto onteHltoa, end the osqnto
No catering Which parts the ttotts
npnn hto dtor, Is to Isrrasfehd tom*
ora the moot marveHemdy tenalifnl
mutton ef Almighty thraor, not oven
etcrptlng the great ran
_ KfiBfiifeSfeEdB^raraw
—— f em**- -/ewrusi.
to te
To
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jr. r.
:l
they era
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ton Irani
Dr7 M’LANE'S
C ari-rafe.: Amman
Worm Specific,
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
JL wlink wjrk pccminesl Auto, or s
■pot ee one or jbo*h check*;
toft
I; the pupils dilate;
s akug the lower c]
$Jb$ bbnI
A fo n* i ITBni
wklh (ton,
to net ra
tho Arar or Aon *
rakdPAlPPfe hra EbtfepR u .Li
rft wA^ry tuBn™
Jnr Bfitk 0ii^fo«f
may tourn from throe farts U
to ho not foe
fdnnted ai twu or three
IftMndFikgmdBtt, isfiufeiOiiira ra « t — ...... ^ ...
w^raAra WoHvftfwU ® 4APP bKHHHBB *< puraKN^
KraJUkra HflAiko* ouraralv rmf itodifwi ^'htensi ipT* pJ
■nn. n mm tefoVBWulP WtoPilirarWlPAMl
Inter, nnd stOI other* no Into an to
tefe. tn this way, when tho hot, 1
dry nMUtho of Jntj «wd August ere
• tu] (ku im^uu.. (.U M ,
frawwuwiio mews ^ CP
eye-
»t * •welling of the upper lip;
with hamming or
ii tsumrasl accretion
of mireai •limy or furred tongue; breath
wry mu, fmruvumny in me morning;
fiftu&t pfiusht in
the wsmerh, occamoral nstaes end vomit
ing i violent paint throughout the ibdo-
men i bowel* irregular, at rune* costive;
must* •tony ( no* unfrequeaety tinged with
hhwd; hefty as site* and hud; urine uw-
hid | respireemu oremionsTly cult, sad
nrcemnenied by hkcough t <ragh net-
too irr end coevutotve; noesey end dn-
mM ikey v mritk ffindinf of the teeth;
► hut iffeCfiUv irrttihk. Arr.
Whenever the above symptom*
*re found to exist.
BBOKKYB 8CLL y 0|| .
AprH 2
mm* f
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t SERIES
k-
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GEORGE 8 HACEJJt
Door, Sash and Blind p,
for theLu*
«» Th« fflfopte
, ifeirti^ bean
of Ii
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EN.
CHARLESTON. !
n° 2£rkr*t?i
work u nuol. .1 oJVnbSSj
city, and under the proprietorY *
. .. for Price
Ware Rooms : Ki
8 true*, am line of
Box, No. 170.
July 7
™Shn*
BOOS OF WOBSHB
.Vj, *f
” “"*£X°a!L£; ^
randy. We gtvMhie i&mShff !
on every « |*y mild, ami is tki* v*rw
of the profit*- vrv to the chmtk™ 1
T HIS IV-,k. n! «74 pi
ra»**v. We cive the
u - -
m
Be.
is
Prire, in Wbet-ji
Dark Arabesque
Arabesque Gilt
* «* #» •
Morocco Tneka, jeilt tdp
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If
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Morocco.extra (rflt If
Turkey Muroctm. {Haiti ^3'
Wifo gilt clasp*. 30 cent* extra.
MinMerik and «V*nirrep»tion* .
queued to aend on their orknsn*
to whom a dmoount of ten per am*
Kde. *
PULPIT KDITfOK.
Price, is Shwn, ftS ;
edge, ft* ; Eujrtish Turkey, 04
cent.. diMroiint made to those wfol
qnantitiea. - • J
W. J. DUFFIE, Bovkad
Columbia,
Railroads.
■ het to a ddirktfkl _,i
rafiPIRfiBB-«, !Wiinfi-'!llra^in!llMKnHiPPPKRB: -filAfiBIBIr ; fifiAfifififiABHAAp^
Art please ro. Ii etote the *«uu of
n >i| wm
while II
a!
fe J!l 4 Ki
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'i i»«n>innraiitolABM(nnMfeft“ra«nieunuwto*^^ •
0» Tlfehw.
DR M'LANE’S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a euro.
Tito natotful roccew which ha* «-
vended the udmiwkrrurion of this peep*.
rut inn ha* been such «* to warrant a* in
pledging ourselves to the public to
RETURN THE MONEY
la eeerr isstsuee where it should Drove
wear w y . w- « u y * vru
MMH I proTRjiftt inc BYfnptoniA tt-
tending the sickness of the child or adult
* wmrrmt the suppockiou of worm*
hsMgtohc cuuae.v In oil c**c* the Medi
cos u. be given is eraser
W« pledge ourselves to the public, that
TW U .. iki~* ^ .... Or* M*LAftft*§ Vermifuge
Ar Aft w wBABRg BAB Yf^Bwcwlv ^ ww
TW to nothing folttlJtag to the or ^ ^ rfflMI>4tNl|r 4nim DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
t Vr era net todkod »« A«e aMW ,W llla |». tnrwuwWiwrt h *"7 fevmi «nd that it i* as innocent
m ,4, osu* aura ro '£ l lL'2U!!"* k '
• Address all order* to
fair* white we era tending A*»wro* .... , ^ . .. » .. .
a.... —m..- ^^ BABfJI ‘BRBKAABfiAraKA^f EBPft i»wKm*Bi ! wePfilK |
#g*»g. ; .Mtseg. wrv*. mg. wrah in uprqi,,* qg, the tuiutskevi idea !
Ns tarn grim a pfewnrat vrtoisJ . T, >.
_ M T . „;,. / ^ , presainait tn r» gars te i nr itiethonst
, j ii (| giiiAAB y Alht Jigg*i { fill Ai|df^ fi N|hAfinf
utth the foll«H»ing m-«l wruulde sd
FLEMING EROS.. Ptmneacn. Fa.
rsevy pul ef the hefty.
If sre are aatojvd s«mI fret ted with
the dstlj r*«hrag. sesradtog «wavw ef
hto, ere An4 e erne eehnn
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AferaunemAUnidmk^a **■— ... ......
"wfAdJtof m my ton
^ tm tf j| ^||j ^ Bl Jf 1T
mstoPwrwiitoO'-m M B^radhnir
WBf ftralwww hsBteTw?*-
(• Aewroa, sro ftvtag
fcft^fih^ 4b ’^AfiAiifi^ts
If i|r iBAftiKA BMN)*f«l> tfTY 4n«(l
ffthadtoit tA itommiSOkMi'-t a *disd f., a | l.. w . i-nitnei
fiftf viw™pw ; S^S w^m W *.*▼ seftWew
tn fine Are roamnatlir ewuitha, it
••tod mto teate a trae »landing in
the total# I We hate a {dmtifot *«|*
ydy ef Aam timhrf m hand, foal to
•bed «f htif an tine* lo get rid of
g a sg->ra ftL^artoffaidi ttefLawt ant-m*#snw ♦do iteiraEsA im
V "*, mr'^r v ■w-SSfV g *" V^fT f sme fiftfiAft®* -rat
.nto 1)0 * «■*** prtora nbsH sdtanoe te
./I liitlsy #ng ratanrasB raaaau^ra te’lumf f In ra a sarara
w^w wfiVoeAAA vABtffjU BH*,*
I | twv***m noraly they •ill Rrery
hmraiifol tortHton tran that era te cron rated tutu Urn
►hr'
sw r« m* *e i
May 3
J11 —row—1 y
ssftht by klantfig stdstntona sas^I
Am mere dfet Is (tote to {^thaty
mml te H<"tod with
the anil to
\ iiffeili
ef tte
Yet net *a
of Ar,»o#ra wWl 4*r
MMly bh* weed* to the garden, tmt nod the aaftMngs nfol undergrowth
to#ir drtfdfo iwirwnrngnd tm derodap tote etsirdy
growih ns ragdfoy ra (nmte. It to
mu etaggrrelMMi te an* that in tsrenty
t enss^ If the enaseamyrt ten of I o m l u*t
grow me nl the present rale, every
err «f well Hmtorod loud to Mimu*
mpfw si te wroth row hnmlrral dol
inr* te Its pwaaKemor. We rape*!,
therefore that te take care ef gpr
IfiAftlfok Mastered tend* droid te te ns a
h tshro hot a small sfmro in whhfe gtotad WfodifeBBAfo Mifeilii. of feet
t« grew Aowe-a, and It steroid h# tte
theremghly prepared op* eft ra ear State by the aantoa or wraA
the premtaru TW ommM ihuroaghU
ft* - mi gpt| $ era ^ t; ts
kt, nnd thm, antogfed with dry, tnr wtofimra merry and npfmrralty with
htofe. thfc a ffototifsl admit la re ef eat Ifed Pat sa end te thto at
•nee.. Regnmt every tree es n gdeae
, t. futvtoastil W ghi. hm d a* i 1 a ia^wsrosiiite
wee per vi-jp lera^rae ra vim-"'' * lilttl rmftll"K
in vafeto o* the foronts of ether ear
RUPTtTRE CURED.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
/Vd tamww.
in perfonnro Many ft fnttara to
grow Anwera in nw tug to the |urr«rty
•f the eefl) tt moot te itoh if ywi
ef Ite
Tfeft JMfiteft
tr^fil pel farat^n a mfiaa *ft tvraffil*fik* _
“ * !h#
ftrrn, sad a lap dtoaafog if it to Jelj | dsgmcdntJmam ef Area nnd
fli >ray -./hro JBrods4*dd.ausul
T he fowl and wro rftrdivr Truro
known for the core end relief of
Henn* ur Ruidorr. This TVuwi ha- »e
(did the Miw liro ef the mow! euiiueut
nhydriMM of Iiii%e**untrr. who de not
Wilatr to reronmeftd It to (hnee nfilirtcd
with Hero to a# betas unperior to all;
It to tiie only Tree* that will retain the
trowel* with any certainty, *nd the wearer
can fed »«win i| (h*i he i* uiiing * remedy
that will tie at all time* rofe and effectual
to its opefution*. Of tills ue guarantiee
enure aatiufaetion to ftll*»ho may «vime
BfiBjHnMAB* 'ABfifiY BANFAfctMHMWfilB •«
LndW silk etastie aidosuinal belts for
eorputoiK *, falling of the wiunh. and aa
a MamsnU tsn tlw lock and abdominal
mnsrlro. Aaklrta, kneecap* and stock
ing* fur varicose vein*, nicer* and weak
Hboulder ton* for ladiro, punts and
children, for tte cure offetoopiug of the
afomider* and aa a chest expander.
Hto tosnimrot*. the moil aupenor
articto in urn-—light, easily adjusted and
effertoai. Instrument* for all physical
defomnues, enrsmtaro «f the spine, bow
km, cteb feet, Ac
A.(nut for l lemetif * t, eieuroteo Arnn-
(tanjmbs,
Agetii for Crandall's Patent Rublmi
topped Crwtohea.
Ajpeat fur Dr. Batuvu-k’s Silver Uterine
|!|HU|f|a^Bj|i*|na*r ^
Afteart for Ur. Wadsworth’s Htem I*er-
TldKV Afjmummt wirli m r«miprtriit
pcs mail protnjsh attended to
B. MaSotT
IRf W Hullimore Ht., *
Baltimore, Md
Change of Schedule.
8ovtb Cabo lima R. R. CtemrAMi,
Columbia. 8. June 38, USL
Change of actednle. to go into rfltaa
and after Sunday. 29th instant:
Moil aad Pammmotr Trm*. ^
Iswv* Columbia «
Amro at Charleston ; 1 }§»*
Leave Charleston a Wit
Arrive at Columbia ..I tin
Si^kt Krprrm, Freight and Ai
titm Train (8nndag$ a
Leave Columbia Baa
Amt* m Columbia f ]f »■
Arrive at Charleston 7 lira
Leave Charleston f in
Camden Train soli run Monday, W«L
uesday and Friday as follows:
Leave Columbia II Oat
Arrive Camden S Spa
* na ve Camden S tira
Arrive at Columbia t#a»
A. L. TYLER, Viee-Prrriil
S. B. Picxj 8. Gen Ticket Aft
I, : wfeg
The Short Line Schedul*.
. ■-- - *•*
0. C. & A. Railroad Comm
Gkmk&al Ticket Dkfabtxxxi
Colvueia, June It, 1W.
O N and after MONDAY, June lk lSl
tte follesriag Schedule will torn
over this rood ; ^
.JOIXG MOUTH.
Train No. % Trato Ihi
I rove Augusta, 8 53am 5 5* *>
Irove Gmniterille. 4 45 a m ♦« Oft
Arrive Colombia, *8 39 am 16 4? f
Leave Columbia, 80 tn —•
Arrive Charlotte. 12 27 pro
ooiko sovtu. _ .
. Train No. 1. TrstoSs*
Leave CUariotte, 4 90 a m -
Arrive Columbia, ft 30 a m
Irove Columbia, *945am. SU**
Irove Granitevflto, 1 10 pm *Tftta*
Arrive Angnsta, t3 00 p m 8W*»
• Breakfast, j Dinner, fSupper.
Standard time ip minutes slouer tte
Washington ; six minutes faster ttasO*
lumhia time.
All trains ron dailv. No 2 wakftro
ronnection at Qhafhitte for- all Jtoj
North and East, either ria DsnrinMB
Rfehammd. Raleigh. Weldon. Pcwfo«
aad Richmond, or Raleigh. Wdfo
l’ortsniontb and old Bay Line strong
also, at Rirlimond. with Chionptet*
IMihi Rood, for the Virginia djwiBftra
the Weat. .
Both Sooth bound trains mskf Q*
Conner tiou at Augusta for ail poiatoS**
and Weat. a
Through tickets sold and fogpy
checked to all principal point*
East, Soutli and West. . .
jfrora* f*ra
**** -heller of Abr.i
iSS-tw 1
I f? roaotry—» lantJ
uV< ghe bad «r
cxbi
becseii
, WMC
i nlw * O* * ild<
LfUOro "TV'
| jgnif ft vote* adore
Uexl—:
. who saya to
Lg^t rortd (oot v AI
OOOMtot thou
Aad abe f
jteHtefeorof «ny »*
I jj-i bads bar retu;
Lnrtfto Sarah, prou |
' in ter poate I
for her past
^ at the c |
I hm ftf tbe ooveoant-
ftacteuUi “Thou < k
iftlBVi ^ oa ^ h y
to wilderaeat, though
hto path of doty, ihe
j r*<tUi u|s>n you. X
iffliw tte name of t
Life well of Him Urn
[imtkJM 9 and the naim
lltot.ftpftka note yo.^_
for roe, pondcre
| toy MfcftttoD8. r '
Mortal* whoever, wb
WH—tev thoft the all ■
[OsdfWU upon you an«
jbltenug, heedless step. I
Ira forget ibis fearful L
i, “Thou God aeeat. r
it whan she becal
it, and rather I
Itoraelf to her mistre
[iteitering houie of Abra
I ska, through »aut ol
hnuimof God, hod ■
Ikenalf a rival in her I
j that the eye of God wl
i when she dealt hansb I
[ miL Wbeu Abrahau |
[the evil counsel of h
iDttuduced iuto his lam
—so fruitful a source at
eiteiy; and, srbeu a
permitted Sarah to afili
| raid, he forgot that the
vro upon him. And 1
retrospect of our own li
rover forget that “Tin
ror The buried past
it whispers—it speak
Tro! Recall the sins
tort, the errors of thy
*rt aged man the guilt
ky*. Conscience says
Hagsr, giveu place to
fwcutment; like Sarah
in routrusting the pro
and did not humble
**forad from the coi
®J *in. I have ha _
g«,Ue words iu
the erring one to repe
Abraham, I have been
‘•*ten and yield to.evil
w °r)% maxims of \\
the sake of falsi
*^rt against my bette
^bristian, God show>
his saints, that
-fa
D A ili y vSSfY^trfcS^
A’afc tzx nPH
and Augwto
ami Wilmiugton. ColuiuVvm sou An|jw»
Rrtlrowl.
UP.
Leave Columbia at....
Leave Alston
Irove Newberry
’okesbury
ve Belton
Arrive at Greenville...
DOWN.
Irove
Leave C<
Iro>
. vb
.... 7 1**2
9 OS**
V.V.io #»;
2 top*
■ 3 50P*
5 top*
* .M.«
Greenville I £,.»
Belton— *
“ Abbeville f H!k
- Ssr?.-x-.:::::::::
Arrive at Colombia.
ArndcrtonBranch and Blue BmM
rieion.
- dowk. .
irove WaUutlU 545 a m ArriveJgp
Irove Perryville 6 35 a m Irove f
Irons Pendleton 710-n m Irove
Leave Anderaon 810 am Irove {,
Arrive at Briton 9 00 a m Irove W.-
■Cratteciing
Greenville.
with down
Accommodation train* run
vtile Branch on Monday*,W«
Friday*. On Andeiwon
Belton and Andsreoa.
STov-ri^
•I abe* Nonro, General
01i our guard. ‘ I
««HleUi take heed
children sotneti
7** Post, yet hU
*«P« sentinel for theu
outposts be captui
.. °°°^rite augaish f
^ «“> foe. Abrali
^ faithful, aud &
( . . ’, but fat us m
^ho judges with
vT ® w is so often
j* 0011:1 mended his sa
^ at the commaud
in? ? ttDtr y and <top
8 ^hither he went.
*»s tried he oiler
«»» Qod
I " p * T *" f
I ^ hjud S<*l Him fa
and » a
the s, ^ eso ©ndants
»•-**•*.
It*.•**ra, iu
U 1 her in her old
^fttchfui, endei
of t ?° Ur of y°«r li
Ui. h \ G ^ 1 of P«ri
teS the
^0„ K U8 ChiUke
u0 t r U you were i
■rx