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Columbia, H. C.
Friday, Auguat 29,187A
Editors:
Rkt. A. A RUDE. D.D., CRirMh 8. C
Hkv^. I. MILLER, A.M., St«unl«n, Vi.
^—tssssaai* rwr iiw-rrga^aswggiBBiwi^^
In extent ah, unity ; in noneaacntiat*,
*■ libert i; to all thing*, charity.*
SPICCIAI.. NOTH'**,
f Remit tab<-♦** must he matte in Part
jOffice (jirSw, Bonk Check*. or Draft*.
..if ponaiblo, If then** con not be obtmuadL
■Attend the money In n Ritoi!rtic««n Lrr-
TKH. All Po*traa#t«r» are obtijred J»
regieter letter* when required.
Papers ire dent to *u bar Tiber* until
an expreiU order to diacontinwe ta tm-
ceivetl, and all arrearages are paid, aa
required by law. Merely returning a
number of the paper by mail, ta not M*f-
|qhmi. ||
«- AU (onumiuication* relating to sub
scriber*. should gira their name* rrtj
distinctly, and carefully indicate which
are old and which are now attbarriherw.
Not only the name of the post office,
but also that of the county and State
of each sub*-ril.er ia neceaaary, in order
that the proper entries may be promptly
and accurately made..
Marriage and obituary notices, and
other matter intended for publication,
should be written separately, and net to
business letters, to receive proper atten
tion.*
laatffiL
Kev. a W. Bedenbaugli
from Florida: “Have just «
protracted meeting,
sermon*. Rmtirai
making aereu additions to ike church
iKi* wear.” Our kind tirutlief addai
44 May the Lord Ideas you f Oita yon
substantial fr leads, and save the
Oumm t'ia4iac IVnra * K untkaaslv iloatk *
Pawf f wntwnmrw n vi«r apf* ■lleefiutofirwj VtoMPMNn>
We r#*pond: “Amen P
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NEWBERRY OOLLIOl.
Notice.
Notice.
Notice.
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AU Ministers ami Lay men that
made pledgee for Newberry* College
at the Synod held in St. .lohn’a
church, Calk’u ltond, Lexiugton Co.,
S. C„ wiU please forward without
delay the amounts subscribed. The
Treasurer wishes to nettle with the
Professors!
* Send theniuount, brethren, prompt
Jy. If your memory don’t wm yon
as to hot on nt pledged, refer to the
Minn tea of, the Forty eighth Annual
Convocation. Forward amounts at
once to Gro. a Hackkr,
- k- jj ,* x rnMa/rr,
Charleston, Ang. 13, 1873. .
£■» i. , I ^: ! *
Theological Seminary of the Evangelical
i Lutheran Synod, at Saks, 7*.
Tip next session of this matitutiou
will o(>en oi» Thnreriav, September 4,
1873. Thoqe who desire to enter are
expected be promptly present at
the opening exerciser. TestimooiaU
with regard to their Christian charac
ter, literary uttniiiWnU, etc., will be
required of all making appHcatton
for connection with the Seminary.
Fifitlicr information will be given
upon application to
S. A. RkfajW,
Roanoke Co., Va.
Dca.*.h.
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We love to say when standing at
the grave of the regenerated child :
“VVcnn Kleine llumnetarrbeo
In direr ijnschuld aterben.
So bii B’t man sie nleht eln
Sie werdep nnr dort oben
Vom Vater aafgelioben
Damit sie |roiil ver wahret seta.*'
Blessed are the dead that die in
the Lord, trad'such to the death of
onr baptized children. To grieve
over them is selfish, for they are
with Jesus,' who redeemed them.
They lire the higher Ufe. They nee
him face to face.
We have but now received a mes
sage that brother I Josh’s infant daagb
tor, Fannie Bachman, died Hutuf
day the 16th, in Winchester, Va.,
aged nine months.
The Lord is training His servant
for the work of comforting others.
The minister must have wept his
own, and most have stood at the
grave of his beloved, before he can
s|>eak to the bereaved of the resur
rection and the reunion above. He
must *blive laid down in the narrow
bed of the grave bis own sweet bads
of promise before he enu point others
to the rose of Hbarou. Hto heart
must have bled, his soul must bare
suffered, for else he can not be a wise
and sympathizing comforter of the
afflicted. 1* |
Our Lord Is trying Hto servant,
our beloved brother, sorely. He has
taken to bguiaelf in a abort time two
lovely bailee; the parents weep, the
hearts of friends sit sari; yet aagels
rejoice over tho little children who
are with Jesus. Yes, and oar de
parted saints bring heaven nearer to
us. Writing now, we seam near,
very near to them, and they are near,
very near to us. They smile, they
open the lips, they are ready to wel
come us! j
“Close tlie door lightly,
Bridie the. breath,
Qnr little angel
i Is talking with death;
Gently he woos lier,
She wishes to stay,
i Hto arms are shoot her,
: He bean her away l
Music cornea Hosting •»..
Down from the dome ;
"* t Angels are chanting
, T|»v #we*L welcome home.*
Sow to Snip tks Ttottgr.
A good brother, and ha la a pour
man, write*: M Yoo may put me down
for five aew aabacribeis to begin
with No, mr
No man ever had traer friend*
than wa; but we have also memtaa,
and we are thankful for Ik The
Master says: “Woe la aato yew If
all meu apeak well of you."
If we flattered, rioted oar eye* la
the things that aught not w to to,
and refrained from crying stand, wa
would have fewer ill wtatora, hot
would wa than have for oar (Hoods
the heat men ia the church f Wa
doubt it!
. There to ao Lutheran church ia
but there la a whole soutod
Lutheran there, who not only swb
seribee aad pay* for the Ytaitar, but
he scot ns the other day #3 with the
direction to snkk) the I"Wfor for oue
year to a deserving indigent member
of the church.
Who will follow thto example V
The brother who seta it ia not rick.
He to a sakwman ia a store.
Vat Aka*
A minister of the Miasoun
writes M I will still
paper, hot I tell you
that you must bate
It to with me
t little mooey, and
aot paid at the proper iiaa*
Wt
AH */
eu (hr fart of the
ttyoad
Via. W. A. Houck writes from
VijfcasiusR|(iA|aguigMgmgTag' , ^MWiiVWliii iVlto«i s«iks m ^
* f 7 Vlf-f** ^VMPpNVVnPr ▼ Vk» -ias*
M l ass doing well aad hope to ba
benefited parmaaeatly *
Rev. W. A. I tosh lain WfuclNdtar,
Y'a. Mrs. ftoah% health to impro*.
Inf.
Rev. Shirvy aad fomily are «Witog
the mountains af ffooth YVrsterw Va.
The Jnaim Rditor if llse I mhr to
always there, aad rise gears r hopes
to lunar! the Bit Asdpr before nsaay
days
A Touching Lsowr
^ Aaguat ath, BU
itaar fifosr t | toad you my sab
acripttou for Last year. | do greatly
regret that I bare aot enough at
present to pay for this year, aad that
1 bare not pasd anoaer. and hope you
«fll otarlook my aegtaet. or rather
iaabiltty, for I Imre aot a thing aa
earth to cull my on, beside I am
a pour invalid f have ao greater
comfort on earth than your paper.
May God btohs yea la your great
work, and asay w< never loose oar
Kiiihr.
«>i a AhWWKit.
limr Outer ( The laird Mesa, com
fort and keep you! Do aol prfovo
on account of yaar present inability,
bat trust ia the Lewd, for fie will
provide. Ha form 11m aJUMrled ehil
dreu. Your paper la paid for. The
l&fiO you remitted pay to 3M, aad
fa seat by a large hearted brother
pays to No, 337. It* therefore of
good cheer, my dear mstot ia t’hrtst
The Lord hue aot, Ike Lord wilt awt,
the Lord can not forget you. If# to
Jehovah Jireb.
Death of s XhdsUr
The Rev. TW Mmyth, D.D, died
at OharhMtoe, a CL. Aagwei 2lsA
Dr. Smyth was bam la HeMkst,
lrekaml, ia 1808. arrived ia America
ia 1831, sad waa elected paster of
the Se« a oBd l*embv torian > hurrh of
Charleston ia K882.
mHies led to hla
twu years age. He wa
elected at oace honorary
conducted freqn. ntl) diet—
He waa aot only a laborious pastor,
bat a vetamiiMMm author, having
published osar thirty works aw then
IlgMal: aaMaata, Ti>e uiisrirMoTt
A'mrs, from which we have eoa
dcaerd this brief aotkv, trwthfUOy
aad efogaally bears witoees to the
great worth of the deported servant
of Chriet i “Hto private virtue*
matched the purity of hto public
life, end his amatory will long be
revered by the fipek to shore wet
fare Ike labor of his life was da
i voted.*
*f to.
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I H I I KUkHd. ta lilrn. „ °* • T*"' ,W
ta •tppmt tk* (Mtan ntt. W# b«r*. V^, m ,fc* mi>i *f IW tat. Etta • nwlpi ; lfc> pwt|r OmM U*ci,
were tatrK mi ^ sorifv the i*«Wisher to on.<| bis p*f*-r
» the church hto, efoee to now three, art dssfopsed to keep
a very comfortable par «j*„ aed Mfiriusc tfo interest to the
e It 1 !i s.. 19 11
At^R)rTa< ta.-4«h€»nhl a sobsJNker ef their sinn, who Usd not yet exer
to * newspaper ora periodical, who cisetl fiiith mi Christ, If they Ueuld
has (mid awe yeufffo P«Wuge in ad luooam Christians at
vaaar. rwutovc wtohi* tke delivery of otoeiiag only, we wonld fowl very
another ptom ta-forv tke expiration a«d; ton they cau, «nd we C4g»fi-
denils toqte many of them will yet,
find Ita-soc ia believing in Christ. ~f
Yonrs in Clirtoi,
will far when
a wml.
Motif* the (HiWisher to send bis psf»er
to tke new ofikr where, upon pre
soutoifoa ef tke mnetpt, the post
UMtotor meat deliver Ike paWfoation
firm for tke eemslwderwf Ike term
pahi for.
Mto Us ci
with them Meaytl*
»™m, of Itn. Eta.. p~rta W. Im-1- tt, rtStallrfllta ftaw w " ~*.. ' ‘*T'
Ikdkl tit folfitotk 7 fit hto f P^a. .a—a., ^.a ... l j|A eyua iMrM , to.^. ; 7w iWnMPI-wk, F»iW
wumvM^ prhfc* mt§ mm heM. They has, by htUt4 Tmtonc Wforb now drives
YV# beg to direct sttcotion to the
of Harabaoi's New
a. c.
i
|a ike iateveate wf
Ales* lister, aad at the same
fit frit 4 folk <a Imum i t t ki e. 4
*m* wewmew m urnsw wv ™
pufotere j letatiea, jMlIia eK
^ ^ ^ j • 0 if
d j Dr. ltlHR| wku to alassea |akh|a»
thm kfmm 1 fima mas Mgmk^mgat r W|i #**«•• I fi L.#
3 ia.ew.pito m us pRps^RW * « Rsotowi Mi l • w ~w w^wi * mPu’
«)4 UN AMi (Hit. * VgifJ ftMi
t«ii tbt ml*
it
htoeX'
kswp tke cua
which ia a
aad lastly It to ta tor
* a
EtiirnSfor sd
«»• (he 401
at t« A. M.
•toMtofort*. I am utowriy eah
to la wf ei 12 spj
s I to,
aad tot tkw air is, tk*lto»hfeu| I thtak it
by aa
Wt bed
have a
to deliver a
ISs may Rpp
•hfHlpUpifoaadto
neat to aue-
foTtke
aamwwrsu.
a. «u
”ii. vmss w wm ass **ew s jp a
g at *V ^aJIt osa jt
w uw^ ™ ImwW"*p ,-icts
Romper tolls all akawt to to tkto aum , atoaa" 1 esw toss J L Mailer, FrimMtosto |
her. But aea eaty to tsaib OsraUas Hr. J. II ReM. W Her ,
are Ike psefdi ptwridtof for Ike ntoury, aad Rev. J, tl fteydet. ef 1
oaaafnrt af tketr pas toes, la Itowtfc j New Market, Trimiersr. • Vk* pla«w|
Weatem Y ire,mu the aseee uptott to ] of amtYosegtoig as Wuadatoah. ties*
iar-ta 1 a
wmm f W
aa engine*ia the Patent Office ia
YYeskiagtoe, and they have also
come into general nee aft over the
railed Hu tea The i email tost* at
Lewrili, Mess . iwtiVed the su(icrior
Ity of thto particular ukrH. Tam*
phleie camtaiuing full infnrmatfon
can W had by addrasaing the Fat
mbs aad MsuuLk tnrrr, 5. F. Barn
haa». Verb, Fa
For lt*» I sUmcm VlStw
RmeavlLt MVle Sixtoty
At a ssedllag ef the Board of
UsMfiri of the litlpiilh Rude
Bwctoty, July 23ih. the foltoaiag rm
r,l|>t UMI H ta* lulMNi 1
jfc ^we^Fuspssssiuwsw us^^p v
Itrwefrnf, That ue, a* a Board of
Managers ef tkeiistosv die Aeiilliary
li, t..,! iL mew j 1 ta , •_i_i_Q*i , taa*k S*n taUul S f 1 ,
RPi wtoe* GWKmW*' wpjp 4 * s^Mf^Hremiff^vws Iewc a ■iPwr
Faslwra, ttapmiiilendnals and Teach
ers «4 It* trim tl* or bout* tlist tiiet u*e
tbeit hem effort* to frtsrieg Tmu
meats to Iks hand* «f tke children
j atohta oar hound*.
Jftu. H. lit iAM. tier’}.
Ksirsidtr, H. C, Ang t2tb.
J. Avhtin.
ta ^ta ta - f ;
F«w the Lutheran Visitor.
Our New Church ta Barnwell
Mr. Kdiior : When we returned
home from Syaed at Bt. John**, and
told the people that the next seseion
of tke H. C. K\ angelical Lulberan
Hyaod would l»e held in Barnwell
county, ML Ficaeaat church, -e
think everybody waa greatly pleased
idea—-we say with the idea, climate
gone to their yw*ard in ^
Wit the fruits of their
■uion, o«. Our M.1 tautajN
larjfi* riiongfa foe iu tim*
soinll for the increased
end esjieciully for our hr*
tion*. TW priemva) ,J
seen in onr okl church
relish able in this
of tbe rapid strides ef il?
religion ; but something
mod ions and tasty,
order*
Our new chnrch wfil be
beautiful, for a country char^ 1
fully oompfotetL It*
sixty feet long, forty fem JT*
toeu window., mtZj*"
the cbaocei. We wish ^ .
which to highly
^ Jfoe I ipCTtittT
Am St Should Bt
have a elie
Rev J. ||
'Hto final cog «m.
to near *2$00.
A few weeks ngo, skfo
return from Newberry *'
lecU*d front tbe geml ■—■ ’ *
1a*vcI and the kind eittosm *
lorn l»is, #50, and smes thsttoti
tbe YVeutworth St. Lutbetmt
Charleston, ». 0^ with whMkm
make our new bonne
able in cold, windy weatlto^
than tbe old one ever
Tke
*k t *, but Ufo
with
iMvmuiw thia luxurious and fruitful
country has never yet lieen blessed
with a C onvention of oar Synod,
although there lived here, u|k»n this
Feniusnla of the Sa|^kabatcbies
children of tbe Old iteformer, nearly
a cssitory ago. But, pleased as tbe
people Mere, aud are, there is no
groat fountain of asreetness w ithout
rate drop of gall, find sometimes a
large drop too. YVben we Ikought
«4 *Kir little, tteatkei -beaten church,
winch to not much greater tbuti suffi
cient to accommcNtate the S\ nodical
delegation, onr next thought was ec»d it to me, and I will
that by tbe help of God wa would edge tbe reception in tka
txuild a in * one. But then ramie the
tog of war—when we compared si«lo
by side our gnvubacks and the ex-
peuaes of a new house <*| worship,
oar hearts almost failed within us.
Y«*t, trusting in the great Head of
the church, confiding in the power
aud might of Him w ho has declared
that the gates of Itell shall not pre
vail against his kiugilom, w* under-
to<A the gmsl w.nk of building a
ww temple unto the leml.
We had last year purchased sixty
Helen of is ml for the preacher's home
and in possr a parsonage, but one
bring li»4ly tt udend pro tempore,
w«* aside the projectesl plan
Taraer uf
VA.
**W* have bare.
twm
•erring, i
Rat thto
ea a*. 1
rtty
tiani titbu lb tvmaeul we acre Murnl re
f M V Mtatitah itaita «! to a UMsrUNg uf a touncil
r.. iLLtirnnr 1 at IMl* *««***wkrtte la the Irmiury emtusced
"has tank i ni i» *1 *•*■ Gtotocral By aad- Among oth !
I * r ] M itrmji of iwiiMta* t«»tt«*eted and thivw all our nworw* tow ards
af to at tot tW ik * iMMMor’s suggest tan, (to the worthy object ot building our
* « ia# ^ (W | || ^ iit4 , ( | M . ptMUd) M>w ehurcti : loit afterward* the
it was resulted t*» pas the eijsnscs 'of necessity crying fondly for
uf the potour »»*d toy delegate to “ paraooagr, (and eternity atone can
Hyaud Ufam mm utow a bay, we trttnA the ncsi of one in this pas
tke imagrrgatMMi tinate) it was again pul tm fm»t, and
stteuded tract did ,M *»*»« times fast mid sometimes
fare ; but our < uun
its
y«A,i
uatra w , «i umet *uu
4N*jPlii diR 1 mdfi Ifoto
poor to tkto uoehfh gwmda* I
Why yeat WM aim mid «a)
s kto 9 ff to lEtab ^ ti *
wPVjRHu uPffvPP
»»I
♦g-t .
**** ' flg | I Ri 4Rfil t t^tk
* Haukias, if gfoet*h»rd>t* w a,
uu tau twrumuu lie I4farg«rul *rr
^ ut, ta^ta fcii, M a ... -A ta. a. . ka .. toa fikff
v m 1 W l m wMPfFvl RpItollM^ririP^ Prij mR-r
uf Wtoaforutoe. aad tke
» to* Faftour totovuewd by
.. jf as WkitoPbu fi kwtata i , *^ ; |u k ta 'TTtosifc mmtiU
toff Y|m I'RF * 1 fflffr wm ? fp*'
we
k*ad
toy
tkjfi such thmgw.
ifh
totogo. W*
Ow i barrifa
hm» mamdaatmtty |pwp
ooato atae#
foe war. Il 1# huaau
•tag a foil
atan. a a m w m uw~ w wifiaa m
pRrwfiP* 4 il 9P RRtoiPi *. WRWMijB
a grant and
a twuaffriul laffurura for
fund II la
ue fougvfi lie oriueruta#
auff wlar
tod r#ff#«iwu to IU# rar
•a t InM k la
tiiu
c’at to'u ffi rtaa waunuiw»t>*s
f mnk lit
eeufoauMra to AfopfoHHE) Wuriug wM*
mum with tk# Raitfofftat ■
uHaraura to
a targe aumtier uf
: and Laymen af the Vwgtofo Rytomfi,
j whu *rte i* their uny fouae fitum
its tote amtoriag Reu. Mmu«rh gi«'«u
jta .tatao.a kusstc 4 utassm
lie has aUvudy
Is tevturtog le tlwm
•«efc|p, a huge rtoaa af oaferka
premrhcag ti gusto, as to the uaar at
tke Wwttoeaday wight am tor. May
the Lard grant him grace and
tay* toWIMMS *Mlff'Ifo attiLtata. takuu a fin tata ,—ta.i.toi ^tatadf
NTTD|1.1 «w RMto IRr tofilfMl fffif mm
2fiR fffili Ml ^((i fit l'(g f ^ |
Huh, ought It net. i!F fasr |
tke pawl or and toy delegate give
tkeir Maw* aad vfteadfaaa tu rite inter-
«h af tke ribwreh. I« it too awk
fi lujafi tjham. r s-.A* toltototl Wi Im t t lad*
VE^pmv i v m ^^u^mvtau-^wia fiwffPHE7 aaa. ;
laal uattoy m dollars aad ewats!
At awn pate, we inaito tkat the toy
slowly progienumg, U-iug forwarded
thus far piinnpalU by a tlepxiu of
If j tb<- torareh—though ter hope that be
will tw doutdy temunerMleNl for bis
gernd work here, and ten fold in the
world to cows And if the meaning
of this article u lightly coitsiiuevi,
and God’s pes»|4r throughont the
toMiitt tt*e|H»tHi according to thtfir
i mew * eafwatuu
«**<• they tom
ieruita, coualees.
he pnto in every afolity to Um» Maonlonian ciy, “t’ome
time train their
mt if*, for., whilst
bom they rnpiemit
tis^l istt r*iist t« thru
I uritom am
Haw.
lavtval
rat vtauim naua.
at Ml
i
T shsae
m*i” into iforuudi •*.uul iu-lp us.”
omi |wmMiSf;c and «mr church, too,
will 'atth come mil a| tlo meeting of
nut next HjikxI with their immicnt
! proudly kisdug thelwveatMaf hravea,
j Ibctr debt* (aid, the church tokuiuly
art to the worship of Almighty
God, cvefy clergy man and layman
powwr'sursl of the proud itmacbrntfouK-
ness that they have done something
bn the tqobuildiog t»f the kingdom
jot fluist, and out |aa»ple not rub
i hed, *i
think
l .^ta ta| ^WlMta ta 4* ta - . ta|ki| . fo
MPfiPPmewt’T mm w v^MUPm|p :|»WTfi.R
Aa afoMifo aaivaaanA, aato wi|aidH|»-1 . —....,.. ■. «.
® VV ggW"S ! w'to^ 1 * fi
Oo.V It
kjjdNAiIBB4Hig
toad; It ha* put an its haahttfal gar
•mala. It ha* gone forth to pmiwnciu
d*,Wta -ta. *, ta. ta. .i tata tata..A fi kill iilliSIta ^tafoi. Jtata-Jta, ta.. .... ^ta • i. tav ■
irmf i*wi, mpii wmmmffm wa ** wr rmri mr
hum enough ta «c* If, Ike day to
naming am apace, when all rhrtoitoa*
will have ear tori, one fotth, aad
EMI# baptism Gluey he to God !
mm tA - Mims
litttofh Living Age far tke weeks
ending August 9th and Iffth have
the fotlnu tag iatefeaitog
; lie Reta
Iip mutlioir mt *• J
j t0? R0Hft j
C* II e> iC^ia ^ . # 1 OtmnA MfiNMufo ta^tata fi'lAtata
•MlilFI w Ann Wf liTfTMfwR fiUffi 9
a in'* Philosophy at Imagwage, I’Ve
i kfitata .ta..ta » .. m m fi ..ta.tatjii a MR.—*
lUrl JMpMHHPf *% IAH Aft., fwl
might Ip tUairar f, t The Oppaetttoa la
9- | Mai fi Semite fi m
I bate fust ebsaed a levy iMteresft
ii lfci ms Stan ta‘U4.^a ta * t fill I ale a, I ttati ,ta,. ^ M . ta. , .1 ,
m*vfi-'* ffgl Ri- * Tip** fiV*9fi n wf l u w mfi!TV fill Rl tal-
| m KAngkam fax. <**., and thought
***? i that a short sketch to H might be of But, Mr. Kolitoi, you may
*« mum*- Ml teem wf ><*oi (hut w# have Uigtc***-'! ; m>, not far
Utei than omi iatcatma whs. You
4to Mefiutvtoy t» hue ihr fonith | bowk sitings, wc bura titue; v«mi
Woodsy ia July I «^«miueueNpd a |us* live to the city, we live in the conn-
trarted aarrttag »•* Kheevmw church try ; we have ulligntois by the hogs
Her. J. Jl llcrrtnb « m* unit ate, s»«l | ln ».U, utmI rattle snake* b> the barrel,
poambed am that «ls%, after wh»-h Money has U*ett utighiy sesra* i*eru
«U**cv 1 ahm Rev. H. A. fo*. «4 ‘he the pcupofstM. y wei't mr« to the foot all thr year, twit we toqs* soon to see
T**i»**4r fipml, Rrv, J. II, Jjfoli.’y,^ (*aus»ui «*w aitcadvd to mwsaditig »« sefantahiag outjntiring of the
*4 ih* Hessth i «e«4tws riyuwl, *<»«1 tw«mt l-bewk uf W«*ra»ui|s. * «l«dh»to foam llatoe ta Texuxinto Ilia
^** ' stoatiae, «d iht Tk*- ' i^s Womtsy «hs«w; Uni. ibtnri adht to out church. Fiwdeiu and
«sl Hrimtiwaiy at Gell^ slwo* pMaadbrd a v*wy Uppeupifots" aariasm, «ihwly s wdi sun 4s; ivmly lor insr-
In cwsMsn|uei<M'«- to |mirwaual '•to ^ |h IwuMs Hw(quv «ss admiuts ket, sod triU n«*t then every rca«ler
<fo = tracd lu a large auu»to-t to lho«r of the I'nufw, yea, every lover of
tie, Jl tl^, Rev ,
j. a
iw.
M RltfMI
aha* aa rottra dux. tkercdmeii ..l,. toaw
™ S ww S is** -I s Wf- ft fig Rllfid *M|flfmUHM*aBK
toave for the Raractary the duty wn, h «,
et*« artctp rnuu muxiai
tl fiNHRd hardly he ex]
Is hebeec ta thr tsod tin* gos|s*l (for. judging Irmn painful L .
In the afternoon u# othm i v stion, not s gicst in.uiy per-
srfinc, sad couliauid aorts rasd sty dear I'intol win! iin
hi* or luv mite, we will Not say how
much, to assist in raising the wnlls
ol the chuiuh ol our God.
But b» tbe caption of this writing,
and we will weary you no more.
day tw day by
famy*c meeting to the
by some to tbe
I toy memtofiu, every mawfiitog, and
t
If
Vfota g ' iw'WM t ' k fi .... J, #‘AwJF ta
Frioc# Htomarel’s Fuwitlaa to Ger
many, M Matt fiwrta t Thv (ton ^ others «a
qweet ef Khiva, QpmMmrt
1 Reu It wasd myself ptraefctag ev er\
to the nnahsary-. ? day aefil Taeeduy n euing, thwt Krw. Aermdtog to ptecfoaa rmnoeiaoe-
ea I am thought Co have Bemlaufj I* was tflfora quit# HI, aad was com mciit, on Aaccnsiou Day , May 2’Jd,
aa the tow!** At any rate I kw«u tfudhto tu hpw <W# are hapfiy te 1873, we laid tbe corner stone of our
many to the rvadsri uf Ike FiaMur *ay tkat lieu. II ta no* ««fi again.) new church—Ml Floaaant Kxuugel-
tw tide aa la W# Mt wad, ami xdri, «What shall nut 1 nuttier an chmrh. Barnwell O*.,
atth | •* daf The laud has rwmwnuirwrt a ft. carry ing out fully the tieauti-
l dusk til* AS** 1 tak.i *!***•*. * ta* ta-ta b * *.
Ike wtofsr* mt mmr Emu, *ed for r*«to waak, t*to w# sra atone, werw ful foam laid down in onr Book of
Ihrir graliftrtotoa I write thto a«s #•*, ami wait te foup tm to tiktal Worship, ami tke w riier of this
tu mM i mwf " TW wetmnd though* a ss, **X«», p;i|KW tai«lnsvoird to discourse apjno
ta aw* worwad. Tht ue are awt abm%; the fated ia w ith pris'd) from the sweet w ords of the
Is fad apfwuarh I tm, ami he ana take weak laitra Fadmlst as rreorded by the Spirit
thunt aeaemtdtsh of God in tbe 122<1 Fsalw, uud at
will eaatfwwe the the 7th verm*: “Fence be wilhiu thy
i w# <t*d Btl the walla, and prosperity witiiin thy |>al-
00#*.” VV« had invited Rev. J. H.
to iripl IW mmmlmg te«ir4 mim* day*, 4ha Honour and Her. A. 11 Rude, D.D.
jdlae I aSaaMNUI aa'a- t tu t«e prveeat witb us ou that inter
rwum ta Ituwed and auto# to imqairr. “YVhst eat4Mg occasion, but the former msut
te bu saved f* They as a Inter to exouae, while we took-
tw Jesaa Fhatot. hr ed for tbe latter to the latent mo-
Hrari ta him. and "fifijehmi to hope oaent, but be b«s not yet arrived—
mt lh# gforj to Gtol * f kriatiMis j to may come by tht exprr*t
aad Hum m Hiigwy, Jtoif Mad tog lumptstla. aad uta ha f*% I amwfo awd with
Gamm* | t fifiihat with the mmato-i mmdyr fog mtmymmry by tke afototog tffrmR thing* i we
•hm to tke Twe Hmthero, by MM I to tk* •e»t aemtoa.. tk# third at (hipr '] metoiag. Aad a© a
Erakmaaa t batrian | taetalmeau to I tomtom. Therv wilt then hr ample i w#xl ftoadoy ei eaiag.
“Inaoeuut," toy Ml*, tibphant | The * eesm tot the
I’smt-ktilnrn hi tb*
u wms 1 f WtaU tux’
“Dorothy Fox," aad
, Msw. Th# suhwnpttoa pcWv the budding*,
of this 84 pug* weakly magwria# ta eiH be ta
9h a yaar, or for 910 eay uaa to tkta
94 magartoes ta mat with f tiooa «# may
IV toriag Agfi for a year, Lmu we did ea aeorv pear ptwtoam Thm w#*u fwilvad, and the ehwrah had a W# did not umtoriake our now
ting sashes in the windows.
Any iierson, any iriend,
dime or a dollar for t* «g t
Yiaitar. C. F.
kiuaidville, CoUeton U,(
^ t'tn the
A C.-lilfi Tritk.
! "f
Tl* twuM.kaMr hutkini
rnction uiuiiifo»i> * Uytkefoti
ter of tbe lat<* lU-v, l. |),
agerl seven years, luui
following lines. Jler uhhW ,
that she s|*eak^ often of fasr i
w lioin she never khw, and
ward joyfully to the tin* sfe,
shall live again, and she tan
have a fatb<*r to love her.
fttauding beside his gn«
lime ago, w itb » bnndi «f
flowers in her hand, she adnd,*
i'a love flowers f~ aod bringi
be did, site voluntarily laid tor i
offering u|siu his grave, Mynfi,* 1
next time I conic, I w ill tougi
for little sisters grave ?
There is nothing appalling I
iu death, either iu tbe theaiiitd^
ow n or that of nor fi
speak* sweetly and ooufidentljfi j
time w hen “they w ill all Mix
Full oft mii d<mbring heartsfinpofi ]
lictoU- the ho ed «vue'-s t<W»V
YY e can not tlx our thonpht* ticyto.
W« can not pierce the trhraoc
I*mnd Reason asks, “Hast tfan^p]
Ut life noun.* hidden veisT
SU< asks of Rtar and wind aad m
“Ah ! shall he live apainf
r«Hiiiiiiugling with unhallowed4«t
Ueneat li the tiiouphtlem tnafi
YVUai can pix*sci-ve the sacred Uat'
YYhat trump shall wake the dEwF
Or if hcavenV wvmdei-wotkiaf pfiej
i Vim make the dead to me.
Shall oar lie loved again be o*ni
Beyond the (‘tarry skies 1
Beyond the resurrection birth,
Whete endless life is jriven.
Are those who knew rad l**si«
To know and love in heavesf
Y aiu Besson wrvstku thus vidfaS j
But all the shadows flee,
Tie infant heart that trusts, “T
• Nor asks, “How can it be ^
No;;r save who thus iu ckUd-Kfcrtmj
TIk* words divine receive,
None else are numbered with “u*I
Ur in His kingdom live.
Aye, strew thv flow ers, httie «ntv
l'pon a father's toiuh,
For sore an angel form look* «*»■
To guard thy budding hloPB-
Tbow ne'er hast seen thy fa thereto |
Nor tek his guardian tare, . ^
I'lmn hast uot known hi# love wf Br |
Nor heard his yearning prayer
Yet there’# a place w ithin thy to
Kept sacred to his love.
Not memory but faith import#
The trust in life above.
Thou art not orphaned, fur tkb bfi
Awakes a sweet refrain,
Aud heaven-bora joy tills th) <1*
For “po will live again-
Keep, keep this faith through S* 0
■ mmp,
YTliea shadows round tlimiw*
naught of all earth’*gatto 1 ®*
splint shall apr*al
may our trusting hcArjs
st ou the promise privf#:
And hearken to the coll divMW.
.\nd follow on to heaven.
Lexington, 8. C.
M.f T
A Gat.
r* iWj
top ii'ih MtaiiM- wm I tat ran An 4 mki Aiw n wfi wi . , fo *< —...
w 111 wmwm tiPPfwTwwm Mi
aa4 to the m* to hto right I rive te
a pi mu ii Ini V sure#**, «*d • mighty met* towards her King. W# church fratw aa^uiidac share of van
raurlatovtoy «hto nM *u* Ikto it am* pto tu be tkrar. ity, ikw heoaim we thought onr
Mm retoy Fathe# m mm bag ah • ’ ftaals were hepefofor <muv##tod to ’ rnlve* rid. { but from absolute need.
get mm Guff, mto laa aakefi tu bu admitted Um old uburob ha* nurved fur a
to Him *w R# ■ tu R»* foalkerua Crimk place of worahip toi Qmdtn people
all the praim. **» f Rut uksm we rieaaff ue bto a from tfo- day* of Rev*. Graff, Bam
The Methodist meets the
talk alNHit the “Dedioe #f
•Rlntiam 9 with tbe foUffeto
meuta :
“From very careful i»«
it npi^ars that tbe
tnunicaiita of Kvangriiori
in the United States,
1872, is more than 9°°'^"..
little more then eleven ft*
two yerro. If we eotoR*T^ ;|
rate through tbe next derim
inermoe will be fifty-flve
in 1880; or, tit Irito, ^
communicant*. AH
about the ‘dwJine of
is fallacious, at least **
own country is concerned*
tautiaui has h profound ttm^
tbe American heart and
Hwpticism, ‘spiritittoi’
&c., make, much noise, be ,,
cal acligion. meauwbihs ^
dee|tei>iug and widening i -i
the nation. In no
«ur nut tonal history
a more jau vasivc or <W
1n this country Snch |e|
whatever may be the ro}'*
krfi 1
M
aiwewtri berg and (fiav, who have long siuoe to jdiihrsopbical doubt***-
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Bateemed
«Mt #yrop» tb - v of
f^hren I
were without -ri
^ and my work,
7 to you th»n^
favorable, you
Vr.vc a more
Ewki*« r "F
far»i* ,t- 1 il" OS
Sd*u « O' “
ia 0)a Mt onnnfa
,, Itathcran <1
^ ttafir Ute>\
U*-■ p,v
,tar Soutl*. «
Vn« once envu
a my face ton
gaMflf Sotttb. A |
South ha* wa«y
a general thing
g^tb were wro«|
*#y from
few cities as ban
fluently oft a , I
Oeotral Railroad, k
nowhere tbe ncl, I
urious vegetation 1
«,«*. Tet,aft«-"
a year aud a half, I
a little iu Northe I
that the soil is »oK l
and the climati
very healthy. £ %
y w*e*\ some tin « S'
Iowa. The soil w K
it rewaivlcHi abuio B
toil, hut, oh ! lid I
port ions of Mssh to
which I lived in 1
came here, the Wi I
tat the heat dorii I
er than here, »n< L
the fall of tlie y<^^ _
40ost uukoown in
Taken all togetlrc
as beautiful home
hind as any wbt*r<
Atlaffta^when-
a call from the <S -
rived in Novemlx-
a place of iniiiort
war. As the centfl
railroads, Atlant
South with the ut
was finally almost'
by the Northern .<■
rebuilt; is modi m
least three or four
fiwineriy. The fin
moved here frouti
Augusta, but not
did the number «•
auts increase to
are uow about se\
nearly all Protest Bi f
The first Gerut;.
ter, who visited
Kev. John Heme!
the Germans to
congregation, am
Rev. Dunsiug wa
he, uu fort ii natch .
• . *
the first love w ax*
to begin anew, -
first visit iu con
iuvitatiou given
“repentance and
in Ilis name,* in tH^
Christ, the ctiua"# -
whom alone i*
, seemed as if the
b.v many a sotil
«nved. This iudi
'-Uudiug many .s|
lo accept the call.
YY hen I arriv
1871, a hall was nj
for a church and .
diviue services. »
well as when I w J
««d.v; nor did the
many scholars a
•taj children v
established, and
opened tree achoo
WU a Lutherau e«
Elution, o|>ene«
from fifteen to tw
coufirmed three, t
also baptiacd. Ti
bil and stoetnu ti«
' er J much one
house of worship.
succeeded itv-
ItaiWiBg of our eh I
1-V after another
‘“ore thau ouce
f he establish incur
t her an church In
» ability. The m a a
u, ads keep 4hdi|
*he word of God «
; “»d are either the
J? iu <liffcreut to
^here is, how eve
bt?r « who will
"° rk we have col
,,J »nie, and we
k u ‘ r *to»»ed,notwiUifi
““favorable is
toed now with
K,nal1 chureli. I
w your esteemr<
Although you fi;
» stand a
ut even you uius
14 “% rule without]
l>eriuanenoy of
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