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No time to pray!
Ob, who «> fraught with earthly ran
As not to giro to hrnnM? p**y*r
8otM part of the day I
No time to pray !
W bat heart ao clean, ao pom within.
That acedrth not some check from si
< Mftda not to pray t
No time to pray t
'MM each day’s dangrra, what retreat
Move needful than the mercy a*ai f
Who a«s«d not pray f
No time to pray !
Mnst care nr tmatucna’ nrfcnt call
So prean os as to take it all,
Eadb passing day f
No time to pray I
Then tore your record falleth short I
Excuse will fall you as resort
On that last day.
What thought mote drear,
Than that our God his faea should hi
And say, through all Ufa's
No time to heart
Cease not to prayj
On Jesus, as your all, rely.
Would you live happy, happy die t
Take time to pray.
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IsMIssta of Africa rami
•oeoded from ono of hia
ding to the Bible aocoui
they look so dtfhfUittly
he hot Mia
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iLUMBIA. 8 C., BRPTBlfBRR fi, : 1873.
■| Uw
I to the
say, ia raaay of-Mtotoft * Al» *»mt«r •*»*»
the piataa ef i Vfaflto# to Otefftar the hank, ta*
raa |asratln! hadn't had ehn Mmi ha, by rewfitofi
Chilton’s Departmant.
Far the Lntberma Vititor.
The Tower of Babel
“Whet did Noah do, mother, after
he came oat of the ark V said Heory
the next evening.
“First, he hnilt an altar to God,
and took a sacrifice and offered a
burnt offering to Ged. The lent
said, I will not agaiu octree the
ground, nor drown the world ewer
again ; aud while the world stand*,
seed time and harvest, cold and heat,
summer and winter, and day and
night shall not cease. Then God
blessed Noah and gave him all that
was upon the earth, tor him and hie
family, and charged them to always
love and obey Him, and all things
should go well with them ; sad as a
sign of his covenant with Noah, He
“set the beautiful rainbow In the
clouds, and said, that when ever he
would cause clouds and rain to oome
upon the earth, that the rainbow
should be seen in the dooda, and
that he wogld look upon It and re
member his covenant and promise
to all the living things on the faoe of
the earth, and no more drawn the
world.”
“1 suppose that the descendants of
Nbah were very good, for a leag
time, were they not T
“No, mv dear. Human depravity
manifested itself in the coedact ef
one of Noah’s own sons, and Noah
pronounced a.curse upon him In con
sequence. Then as all the people
lived in one plaoe, and spake the
same language, they disbelieved
what Ged had said, sod determined
to build a high tower, so that if God
sent another deluge, that they might
collect in the lower and he safe. God
was displease^ at their folly, and so
he sent a confusion of language
amongst them, and behold ! sudden
ly they could not understand each
other’s orders, and so the haildisg
bad to stop, and the people scattered
in every direction. That was the
way God took to have the earth set
tled again by nations.”
“Before the flood, did ell people
speak the same language V said
Henry.
“Yes, I presume so. We hove ao
account of a diversity of language
until the building of the tower of
Babel. The people who spoke alike,
settled in groups all over the known
world, and so but a few wars left in
that part of the land where they
began to build the tower.”
“They didn’t stop to think that
the water would wash sway the
foundations of the tower, Jest as the
flood, last year, washed Mrs. New
man’s house away, did they, mother V
1 “No, they foolishly thought to
build such a strong tower that It
could defy God to tumble it down or
destroy it in any manner. The eity
of Babylon was afterwards built near
the tower, in the plain of Bhlnar.
Shem, one of Noah's sous, with bis
descendants, inhabited Asia, from
the Euphrates unto the Indian ocean.
He had a grandson, called Heber,
from whom came the Hebrews, or
Jews. I related to you, before- this,
how Heber rea.««d to the tad of
Mesopotamia, ami his descendants
increased, until tjie great multitude
of Hebrews that came from Egypt
under the leadership of Mooes set
tled Palestine. Japbet’s aoas settled
Europe, and the children of Ham
possessed the la|d from Syria ami
Amanas and the mountains of Li-
bonus - f seizing upon the sea ooeat
and spreading gradually into Africa,
One of Ham’s sods, called Canaan,
settled in Judea, and the heathen
nations that Goa ordered Moses to
drive out of that land, were descen
ded from him.”
“Were the negroes descended from
Ham, mother f They coma from
Afrioa.”
“It Is ao supposed, my child. There
is no account given of any other
family hiving tom ** T *d from the
flood, but Noab’s; therefore the in-
There la taltt, w , ■ M|r
• the walaat uw Is
won't undertake to «j as to that, sad Malm, there Is hardly say
Ws mart taka the Bibla history a»4 timber, la
abide by It, for an smoeat ef weals j gaud maagr
that happened so tong agw* 1 saaefey | hat the master la
“Where did the Greeks eome * greet as farmer*?,
a the woods of thg<
the children of Japbet foratga souatrtm ha nag
They built stops aad teak fttmmkmm | ihe^talee ef thm, os well
of Europe, aad of that part ef tbe
lend 1 vine on U>* me bet*
aed Africa. Tbe Greeba attalaad la
a high state ef rtrUiateteo,
I coItirated thaa
Man; aalioas
away, aad
e kdd half buried
they Uved."
“I lead about soe
la South aad Osatral America, tbe
ether day. Do you think they were
built by the descendants of Noah r
“Certainly I do. They ere <
an bring in every
rains brand In
No aortal onri ftott who halt
irtTfi nfcNi tmm oif
dkl. We don't know whether tbe
nations were heathen, or if Ibev
worshiped the God of Noah. No ra
search has yet brought to light the
rates and mounds found te the Cul
led States, giving ns proof of n owes
numerous sod mighty nation, that
inhabited this whole land before tbe
of Florida are Mauds fitted with
ruin#that oooaiocanVl! ao anything
about. So time will
nation ef which we are a
HI our places with otta
that will hwew us not How tmpne
tnnt then far as to have n dwelling
plnee i n the skies and nmnetena
ml mode with hands"
MfocsllanflOtts.
vtuuv
ttnfoen the la trod eel ion ef
ant.
In its
tree to England, aad it is
wwll adapt**l ?or their
tough and strong in
weight, beautiful) > wi
milting of n fine polish,
obtained In Siam
la many parte ef |
where the expense of the carriage ef
mahogany la great, the wntent hi
still extensively used te the mane
feature ef fontilere. and perhaps j The fwynl ra
ther* la ao native tree which bears
the climate of Eegieed well, that Is
mmifimhalm fihwt* s»**hK ftiifla'isr f hmjh
fiSfiff* * w. y
though exceedingly it arable, ran not
ef afi
time
ef 9m
kb very apt to
esj§ snf# Item* S k. 1 ta
mi m wjf u»h»
it *• the
flit
ef the
meal frwtt and y hrtda OMMfi offL The
farar vhteh the brauUhes of the ^enl
net tree assn me *# gsasswl _
f,l fa May the worm hem ef
fidlege ms bra e plaeateg
wMh ether Irw*. bat it mum Ha
fra r-emws kart’s ess won^rap^^^^w
TW white watent, rt btehery^ Is a
native ef Berth Arnirme. where II
gvwwe to be a timber taw ef eaartd-
weed is erase pemea them that sf
the «slant, but the ether m ameu
y^bm given tike oreta ef
Tbeve tea
Watt, «be dear has been tehee s way |
what te them la bAufinr barf The
te shlateg ea the farert la
snrtle stands, aad she Jeg -
felly bukfoae dawn la the gate, that
be flew Bat stop |
te Ittte Mi • opidsr web te fisfegtef
i. fihr swept M
array to a msmwat, aad te getag ea \
anal bar epbtevfe web
ft i o % o-fc j>. ta. a v td
•fie • •» ttm vWWy WWmj Ifie
e.
tea Cbted, aud when that
a feerth ; aad m ea,
tttlif
Pttf aff*w*||r ^
is ash a
all like then
wehn Each Magla art ef e habit
whet te mete* la invaronm« f Bet It
|§ t|^| MMMMMfcM #C IflMHBi
ef that ef ash;
It te seed
• here tl
Hiehar? te turtf
M
of i
forks or etratem la
Hons, the htehury gvwws
1 the epeomrans te
ete
they
dremkerd* graves ihey bare
ght, ev nearly umt
tete:
to its stfeagin
Within the leal few years
change baa taken place, aad
fnmitor*
Finn old spentsrans ef chains, rate
nets, taMea, fee, that had been f»i
etiy resting ta the lam her reams ef
tefgs muMteuu, buvo baea braugbt
to light, repaired, and
either reiaststed te their
pteesa, or v*M at privy* that weald
have asCouivhci ihetr \*mg ile|wsiti *1
makers. Tbe great dementi for them
antique specimens of farnilurs has
natu rally led la the raawaimg ef the
muuufirafours of tint-.ler srticloai aad
hence wo Aad that, in drawing room
farm to re especially, walaat te aaw
very extensively employed. Owe Mr
cu instance that has coo tribe ted to
the reoewed popularity of -rrslant te
the rovival of a taste for marqaetry,
or Ibiaid work, for the lively aad
variegated colors of which thte wand
forms a vary appropriate ground.
Of the walnut tree (railed by the
Romani “Juglans," or the ant ef
Jove) therv are vary many oprates
•numerated, which have been divt
ded bv modern Ijotemsts into three
generu Of them species It te aousa
•ary to urantkm only two as timber
trees. The common walnut tree fJm-
foam rqfoeA sad the while walaat,
or hickory time fJmglmms ofee A Tbe
first of them Is a native of the warns
Asia, sad the test te a native of
America^
As te the cam with all trsas aad
aaflstaSiafiwn S is ss 0 **- fa , , ata n
|HttfUfi Mitel IlfiTf MWQ MMI| KBOWBy
esteemed sod emit!rated by man. the
original country of tlw> wsiout la not
recorded. Borne are of optekm that
it Is the “Persian nut* mentioned by
Tbeaphrartas, aad that >‘ffBfiN|ttfifw
Persia te the country from which it
was first introduced Into Buroph It
te found indigenous te tike more
northern porta of that country, to
wards the mountain* of Caimans i
totn*'Limes thoojch mnrw rmralv in
apUPUOPUrtaawmpmmp verwvsnppv me vvew s me y SUe
the Russian territory on the north of
thorn mountain*; aad te Chios, is
all these situation* it avows, arccad.
W W SB m — ta*W 'OnSOnSmieW SIP
teg to thu beat authorltiea, in a
of nature, aad ooatiauee tueir with
out cultivation In the curt of
•alive
Jftte:
te ef
la a
art of
of the mme
l^i (jw^)Fle^k
mm rouge v ery ei
m te one sod tee
Bms Mteli* «
bop
Is very M
that alt
te the
It te fair te pm
thirty
_ «i gilts ra
.* Now on the paw
ef OMrahfimvy, he., it te tern
brow* Hums the tae sort. i te
The htach Virgiai* eslMat as s fo
native of Amertce. aa I Is foasri j w
1 * tit'te rams 8 vaaia fl*a I%af4sla 1 • I efe
w mseemmfe tr^e s tyg
a largo tree, has a fins grate, m beaa ra drtahiog thrae miltirara of gtlte
Ufelly veteud, tend te tbe awe* vrt-1 awold be mm has deed aad testy phar be bad asrd a (rattle of superior
•able of the AoMrtcraa hted* for , gve tli raasofl. foot beartrad and fifty
The greatest of physical paradoxes
m the eaabcooe. It te the moot po
* • aasrl w eiraafflo Httttrt Wh hath mjwl
ye« It brhavoe itself Uk* the gantirot
Nothing ran foil raorv ooftly and
raare silently apea the earth than
the rays of oar great luminary - ikk
mu ra* foathevy fiakea of oaow
which thread their way through the
atwnsphsrv, as If they wore too filmy
te yrteU to the demsnde of gravity
Rhe gaweeor thloga. The most deli
rate Mlp of gold loaf, eipoaed as a
target to flke ooah shafta, te not
stirred te tike extmst of a hair, though
as infant's faintest sigh would set it
kata tiwmalooe motion Tbe tender
cot of baamo organs the *tepfo* «*
tbe eye—though pterord and buffeted
jraph <1*1 bv thnifiinrii of guntMEinE
smew w ^ 9 v
euffbre ao pain at the procedi, but
as fee asefel light.* Yet * few of
tlnjat imik, insinuating llx-iuw-h
lots a am of Iroo like tbe Britaouia
tabular bridge, will maqs) the dose-
Ii h*|f |tailiclro (a arpafttie, and will
jmiTD uh# w hoi* enormous (nbnc
with as mock rase aa a giant would
stir u straw, The foai of tbooe
up layer after layer lute the attao
Ophere, aud hoirta whole rivers from
their beds only te drop them again
to snow upon tbe lulls, or in fatten
lag showers apoo the fo#iu* Lot
the ate drink in but a Utile more
sunshine si rase plera* than aoother,
and oat of it springs th# tempest or
■ I’m I. u r r timlu*. which desolates the
whelt regtera la fo laaatia wrath.
The marvel is, teat a power which
te capable ef ysenmlag each p diver
*! t' uf forme and ef prodnciug sock
rtupeadous results, should ooeee te
ao in aa gpaaifis, aa pacMMiifiidi, aad ao
•apreteatioas a gome. It Is aa great
a wonder as if the raoaoo balls
white were te batter down a forties*
dearad through the air oo their mis
eloa of death like orates 1a the sub
beam, or as If shrapnell shells were
bead la lb* atmosphere like drops of
orate I j tee, until they exploded.
Tbs Wonderful Tinam of Ink.
No field, water perhaps excepted,
bos se brute ted the world as Ink .
It bos been the rate mm through
ef all tike
> and dts-
by w hich
the art preservative ef all aria was
mad* s possibility . Ate yet much
M -.jtera kmii wnticji a* «>.# rateimS
■mm vmwim ^ ■ pvwisp w*> sure rai
and brag aa it has bean experimented
wttb. It bus remained for tbe preseat
day te develop sums ef its resaork *
•Ids qualities. Dos fight last week
• Loots* ill* fsatlemaa, who
reCIrte te reel after a light supper
of aaft-erehe sad coeurabors, awoke
to the night with certain (rains wbkh
dn fears of aa attach of
No tone was to be tort ia
warding off the fell destroyer He
bis spring msttriew,
snuung a Unite of camphor, took
allow aad thea vigorously rabbsd
the efibetrd portieo ef bis peraun
with tbe restorative, oontieeiag tbe
eauuaisIhsmHSd sa#fi«*w fissa fiam^s mm —— ^ Z i...
ttfvpvnitKBt fist** mm ttfifl iTifimfu ui
bed lie ex pern weed prorntd relief,
bat, as bis fright left him, it oo
rente to him that his camphor bad
brat Its eostomsry odor. Again be
rsw, and this time tnrwte on tbe
gas A rtagie glance at bis night
shirt told the tide. Instead of cam
Fra ovra FORTY YEAB8 this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to b* the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
fra Liver sod the
* k 81
CHILlir AND FE
VER, for.., foe.
Affor y*»« of careful experiments, te
meri s great sod argent demand, w* now
origin*! Oemmime Pme-
THE PREPARED,
I d id form of 81MMON8' LIVER
LATOR containing all its wen
H is
Ittttfttufe
away,
at a loos to the
[ bbb bmmbMi mb imbvhb IAbmi
fiUtoadoy,of fil.blAfiAYfor which,
m# * ,tai ■•(I smn^raAm ra. iftsssik . ffiitorara* Otaradrafl mil
mmPP WHm 1 - -'VPBBRBRB - ‘ - ttB ■ mBPH®B|^HpB®^P ■ i#pBBBBB i BPBip ^
••'■lAll, or an aggrsfito of fidJHfi,
kYS, whteb peedhgteos emeuel is fomt
M ate rihrtrasote foam the nimfiar.
^mei^^nutu ^a-sewt tesr^w five aes* sms
live wmdlh ef the mmotry« nod from
A lifitii Every Day
\ fft of Ml ftUKfeftU IbmI
|4ram «ra itk ra Hff l V rafi>ra f'feMk ii% : ^a * La
Iowa. We wafted for every asti
mkratramm 'l^aoiiraa. firam gyi^asa gtarafi a ^
IiDBR ■*“ IfiE xrw WIWUM f to *f»(
aeot ef tiara w hich era sen sit* sx
£NMB£BB|6 fei BM^MMtBBfifi £ (BBNdl jfijJ| ^
larking A targe ecfcratiUfie work, to :i pempfo erkm drwnk this six
royal octavo, lag ao like folds preli prudrant ef five whtofiey
ably the only book treasure of the rise et a riogte eoe of oor ritte* If
haooa. fiecerol ef oe eapsusote a , w* mntopij them Aguree by two, we
deeirt te rood it, (rat iwgrotted lbs , have tbs wonted tiara a
(tatah' tlAtata a*lira M ^ ^
*" fifitottrt «••• ipf>|RttVmrtMtIJ - " Fib# II PPr to VoMbf obtomBPfiy f
fi a half of
aort ef shop quietly teak trad ef fiSjm^Tfi, or u total east ft
U «> tlkfB B'-gktfildtt# At If Iftffr 11lira, 11 tor ttotorifi omsmaMb'E ttktttokff4i A t Cl fiMMI fUMl
■"fir wkwsiiw!j vF*^rao Sfra^^g ueu^rti * * Mass' ttafittufi tfifib^^^^MI^Jp ^^^^^raufijp Rr
page, gtooaad emit the Mhto of oao And M te this pradort of tba dirttl
teats, and ■ Harked the preface, la ^ lartsa ef a stagte srae ef
Ipyamaot araee ha wawuattad ra ifta
feoble, aad *ft«r eating, woo awl with by the prod art of the myrinda ef
the rert of on. At the next moil bo I rttotifiatras to eor cmentry at tovgr,
bm reading whom he bed i awl tbe cert of trine aad
by the
tbe
ef eor aaraber, however —a rilawl, I (tow aad f half ef days wasted, at a
toft off I ami m aa frwoiitato te tiaras
anti) the onsk
perpom ef bte
lie only
with bin leading, white wa wool an
with our aoaal ehtt-ehot, entii at
brat ws forgot to nottee him at afi.
T'Kg* Iff If lift f ttototod[ mmarara • i totra fotteri fx gf
^ bmbp fai |
cbT im Bibpmi IbmI jflmbb(i fUmit
■ -Mgli gto
to the big I
ef wbtshoy aad
wviHrairal ra rads ■nit twiscra* i nod
tomuptmaaoi ^wrawwe g ;B * t
Itaiii a m mid to tel this the sum
ms^osamatra! fi ra w w ^^eu vw m*» w*^^nw”w
mi tel im itow &ate mlmrv end
Stoto mbfitor- mera* ^msuw^*iiu s ^mrarvju
mdrate ttaiin jnd mrfv nad sbnsse
■ramiw wrae ww w** w up w mg wm**
fnl graves, ft rariksa a hotel ao tetri
bis in famous oe-
s-uickca sad to
wrtltog Aubl.
Another discovery of tbe tirtws
ef Ink was made at Washiaglon dor
tog a tromi heavy thunder-storm.
Aa tederiy lady, a devout Catholic,
becuaie ae alarmed at lb* seventy of
the elect re* diectoirges that she
rleeed the windows and curtains ef
her trad room, aad haring mad* lb*
room as dark as peambte, procured
from the cupboard a haute of holy
wster, with whteh in owe liahd aad
prayer brads ta tbe other, she sprin
kled the room thorough)} . As was
te be expected, tbe storm soon
ceased, aad with a feeling of relief
the curtains were rawed, the abutters
ware thrown open, aad the good
lady diecevereil tbe carpet and farai
lure and counterpane and walls
sprinkled with violet ink sf delicate
bus. Rttfy effort was made te
remove tbe spots and prevent tbe
jfohe from leaking out, but in vain—
tba printer beard of it, and tbe good
obi lady in now i failing a friend in
tbe country.—Hertford Oearwet
£V I.
AU lovers ef
that one
allowed to mat ere or go to
seed injure* tbe ptoat more then s
doom new bud*. Oat your flowers,
than, all uf febem. before they bagta
to fade. Adore your rooms with
tikom; pot them on your tables;
amd traaqarts te your friends who
have ao Aawec*; or exohsuge fevers
with these who bare. You will sure
ly Aad that (he more you cut off the
sod offer
HI ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
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Oct 11 —it
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CELEBRATED '
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rot tmk eras or
llnpatitii or Liver Complaint,
uvsrcrau akp *u k hi-u»achx
of a Diseased Liver.
AIN is the right tide, under the edge
of the ribs, incretve* on pressure;
the pua it in the left ride ; the
patient u rarely able to lie os the left
ride | aooMtunei the pain is felt under the
•boulder-blade, and it frequently extend*
to the top of the shoulder, and is some
time* mritakea for a rh umatiam in the
arm. The rtoaach it affected with low
of appetite and mine**; the bowek in
genera! are coative, •omrrimcs alternative
with lax j the head ia troubled with
min. accompanied with a dull, heavy
•ennttKM in die back part. There ta ge
nerally a conaiderablc lota of memory,
acromputtied with a painful acnaatkm of
having left undone aoanethmg which ought
to have been done. A tUpht, dry co^ph
ia aoiwatiwict an ittctdint. The patient
complain* of etatinta and debility { he
b eerily i tart led, hit foot are cold Ot burn
ing, mid he complaint of a prickly aenaa>
rion of the akin ; hia apiriu are low ; and
although he it aariteed that exerciae would
he beneficial to him. yet he can acarcely
auamaa up furtit-rie enough to try it.
Is fact, he di*t*j»u every remedy. Se
veral of the Oboes aymptoma attend the
cVnc, but rate* have octwrred where
lew of them existed, yet examination of
the body, after death, has shown the Li
ves to have been extensively deranged.
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o
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Wc would advise all who are affiicted
with this disease to fire them a fai*
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Arabesqae Gut
Morocco Tacks, gilt ed*- '
Turkey Morocco, phri*.'. ’*'
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Turkey Antique...
With gilt clasps, 801
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to whom a discount of mj
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Railroads
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Change of arhedukv tegei
and after Sunday, 29th into
Mail and P,
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Arrive at Charleston
Leave Charkrton....
Arrive at Columbia..
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tian Train ( ~
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Arrive at Colombia...
Arrive at Charleston.
Leave Charleston
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nesday and Friday as faOavs:
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foave Camden
Arrive at Columbia —
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T HE beat and moat effective Truss
known for the cure and relief of
Hernia or Rupture. This Traaa has re
ceived the sanction of the most eminent
physician* of this country, who do not
hesitate to recommend it to those afflicted
with Hernia as lwing superior to all
others.
It hi the only Trass that will retain the
bowel* with any certainty, and the wearer
can feel assured that he is using a remedy
that will be at all times safe aad effectual
in iu operations. Of this we guarantee
entire satisfaction to all who may come
under our treatment.
Ladies'silk elastic nUloiiitnal belts for
corpulency, falling of the womb, and as
to the hack and abdominal
Anklets, knee cap* and stock
ings for varicose veins, ulcers and weak
jatota
Shoulder braces for ladies, gents and
children, for the cure of stooping of tba
shoulder* and as a chest expander.
Pile Instruments, the most superior
article in use—light, easily adjusted and
effectual. Instruments for all physical
mi lira, curvature of the spine, bow
club feet, Ac.
for Clement’* Celebrated Artifi
cial Limbs,
Agent for Gnutdair* Patent Rubber
tipped Crutches.
Agent for I)r. Babcock'* Silver Uterine
Supporter.
Agent for Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Per-
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Ladles’ Apartment with a competent
ady in atteadaneti
Orders per mnffpiDmpt^ aUowled to
92 W. Baltimore St.,
Baltimore, Md.
The Short line
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General Ticket
Columbia, te!
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Train No.1
Leave Augusta. 3 ® a *
Leave Grsnitevdle,445so
Arrive Columbia. *8 • * •
Leave Columbia, 8 41 * •
Arrive Charlotte, |1 *7 p •
oonco sons.
Train No. L
Leave Charlotte, 4 20 » •
Arrive Columbia,
Leave Columbia, rift a*
Leave Graniteville.110 pw
Arrive Augusta, ft •• P!
•Breakfast, t Dinner.
Standard time lO saoi
Washington; six uiinatea
him hia time. ,
All train* run daily. * T,
connection st Charlotte 1*^
North and Last, eitliwr
Richmond, Raleigh, "j
and Richmond, or
Portsmonth and oM
also, st Richmond, .
Ohio Road, for the Virgh*
the West. , .
Both South bound traW
connection at August* wr«
and West, .j
Through tickets ww
checked to all principal
Last, South and v> est —jin
E. R. DORSEY, GrofW
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for the Luther
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teketfi »wa>
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tob n hyp^tosy* _
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the deeds of
_ >a. And Epb.
m T e saxed tbroj
fr»t BOtof toorselve |
God. Not of work* x
sbottld bossL”
[Warto sad fxith an
Works arc mad.
while tel the effi
aad positively
tt fastiset from wor
miration may be b
tosor sod glory be gi
M) hnstt-rr of tbe
,ef works in the
te taken from men.
iu Romans,^ chap
work*, grace and tn
article of oar justir.
ghtoixiug of eternni
» direct opp
sod tel is ascribe*;
grace of God nod
Jesus Christ, mppreh
of by faith, and
afi ft taken away fro
Bat 8b James say* i
faith without works i
It is true th
does not produce
wnftr ritort, out u i
ef devils, as is writtei
19; for this is not tb«
■ faith, but inflated
hypocrisy, whirl
i faith can not at al
although the real chr H
iCkrot is nothing mo:
than the sun is will
tit by no means follows
i together with faith
i for the positive det-^
i Scriptures that sal vat r
by grace tbrough|
through works, that
iiflthe honor and th« l
i <ush a ken. *
Ought the saints t«|
It
No. Hear
thou art out
Abraham be
ftrael acknowledge
0 lord, art our }?\
from ereriastit
and dox®| (
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In-
with Ni
lum Railroac., - r _
train* going North and
lotto, Colombi* ana
and Wilmington, Col
Railroad.
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Leave Columbia *t.,.
Leave Alston
Leave Newbern
Leave Cokeeburr
Leave Belton. ***
Arrive at Greenville ---
down.
Leave Greenville
“ Belton
“ C.oke*hury
” Abbeville
- Newberry
“ Alston.....-.-*
Arrive at Columbia..
AndertonPraHeh ««*
[fitor also the Lord Josu
who answers Satan
‘Ifetomeot: “Tbou sha
Wd thy God, and
•feou serve."
IJ^^hat is yonr opin
of images t
iwsr: It.is wrong;
fixod. xx: 4, “Thou
thee any gra\
[^1 likeness of anythin
i above, or that is in.]
*? or that is in tbe
tbo <»rtb. Thou sha
,^Jself to them,
'etc.
Apostle Paul
ithians, 1 Cor. x: 1
dearly beloved.
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at
Purgatory g}>oken
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[Afawer: Par from it;
th« v er y opposite 1
L J^ 0f the righteous
oo torments as
***; *iv : 13, «B1
w fiich die in the
And Luke
«b«lt thou be
DOWN.
Leave Walhtejft 5ft»»
Leave IVrrvvilie *
Leave Pendleton
Lenve Anderson I** 1 * t
Arrive at Belton
Con meeting with o° w
ville Branch o* M<
Friday*. On And.
Belton and Andwtaj",
Jabes^oktok, wsa»ra r
L are we to thin
Nothing at ;
Prophet Micab, ii
Priestly More
judge for rof
IT** 8 thereof teach
Prophets thereot
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