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Poetry. r L*jr U« Lew. Uy me lo#, my work is don«<. I am weary. Lay me low, Where the wild Bowen Woo the son. Where the balmy broom* blow, Where the butterfly take* wing, Where the aspens drooping grow. Where the young bird* chirp and ting. I am weary, let me go. 1 have striven hard and long In the world’s unequal fight. Always to resist the wrung. Always to maintain the right, Always with a stubborn heart Taking, giving blow for blow. Brother, I have played my part. And am weary, let me go. Stern the world and bitter cold * Iiksoine, painful to endure. Everywhere a love of gold, Nowhere pity far the poor. Everywhere mistrust, disguise. Pride, hypocrisy. and show Draw the curtain, close Bias eyre, I am weary, let me go. Others' chance when I am goo* May restore the battle-calf, Bravely lead the good cause on. Fighting in the which I fall. God may quicken some true soul Hereto take my place below In the heroes* muster-rafik I am weary, let me go. Shield and buckler, hang them up. Drape the standard on the wall, I have drained the mortal cup To the finish, dregs and all. When our work is done 'tie best. Brother, beat that we should go. I'm aweary, let ms rest, I’m aweary, lay me low. [AW the Year Hound. ihs-L- ... ^^esssssp a ssBfstesst tmii,,m s mm T m ''F m Children's Department . For the Lutheran Visitor. The Story af Balaam. “To-night, my dear children, 1 dm going to relate to yon a strange sto ry, how an animal spoke like a man,” said Mrs. B. “That most have been a miracle then, mother, for bow could an ani mal talk f “I will relate the story of a mao called Balaam. This man, according to the beet information I can got, was born in Asia, and lived in Mes opotamia, and was a soothsayer, aad used enchantments and witchcraft. He gave very great proofs of his skill, foretelling storms in the midst of summer, ami heat ant} drought la the depth of winter; be could pre dict famine and plenty, the flood# and the drynqss of riven, pestilence and a great variety of other die—ea, so that the people considered him a wonderful man, a sort of prophet, in fact They * were afraid of hie curses, for, as I told yon, ho need magic and had communication with familiar spirits. v “This man had heard report* of the Hebrews and Mooes, aad of the wonderful way that God took to bring them ontof Egpyt and through the Bed Sea. He wanted to learn something of the power that Moeea possessed by the authority of God, and hoped that by that means he - also might gain a fresh power hiaumlf over nature, and make himself a still greater reputation as a diviner and prophet” “Do you suppose, mother, that be wanted to believe in God as Moses did 1* said Snsie. “No, I don’t suppose for a moment that he really doftred to renounce his false incantations. I think that he intended to try and see Moses, and purchase the power that hepoa sessed over water and land, fh the New Testament we read of a man called Simon Magna, who imagined, like Balaam, that the gift of the Holy Ghost that the Apostles pos sessed could be bought, and he offer ed Peter a big snm of money if he would show him how to perform wonderful miracles, and impart the sacred pnwer to others. Peter pro nonneed a curse upon him for the attempt This man Balaam lived near to a king called Balak. He was king of Moab, and was terribly alarmed by the news that the Israel ites, with Moses as their leader, were approaching his kingdom. He had great confidence in Balaam's power, and so he sent messengers to beg him to come to him and view the army of Hebrews and corse them. He thought, sorely if Balaam curses them and calls on the devils and evil spirits to help him, then I can soon destroy the invading boat Balaam was anxious to planes Balak, bnt he was afraid to curse a people that be knew God protected, so ha said, 'If the Lord lets me go with yon I will go, but I must ask him.’ * “Did he worship God at all, mo ther f “Yes, in a dim way. You remem ber I told yon that Abraham and liot lived in that oonntry, as also did the relations of Jacob’s wife. They worshiped the true God, although they mixed their religion with idols and worshiped them also. Balaam, therefore, had, with all hia incanta tions, a sort of worship of the Lord like the religiou of the people o! Mesopotamia. Yon remember I told yon that the Moabites and Ammon ites wejb descendants of Lot $ and they also frsJ a dim Idea of Oed, and a fens of him j hut not the bee end trust of his true children Balaam went tn Me rwoss aad sa- to Balak. Meeh to his surprtss God himself answered him, and forked# him to go, for said He, ‘TWf art JjhpmsdJ’ Balaam told ihi p*-<*^<i** that came for him, ‘I eaat gw. Tbs Lord won*! let me.’ Balak was ee anxious to have Balaam eome that ha Mnt min tli moat honor * hi* of his people, aad promised grset wealth if be would on down. Balaam wanted the and wanted to gw* “What! after Ged had said, No, you sea t go," said Henry. “Yes, even after that, apd he said, Most you stay here till morning, aad 1 will asc if Ged want 1st mg gJ with yew' God said to Balaam, ‘Go with the ama, but yen most any the very words I shall tell you.’ Balaam was glad to go. 11s harried of with the men, early ta the aeoraiag. Then the Lord was angry at Balaam, and seat aa.aagal lo stop his wag. Be HHIIitaadtn^ la ths roswi with s drawn sword la hia hand, ready la mB pear nse saw tha aagei, aad etas frightened and taraed oat tato a field." didn’t he I” aakl Geogge. '"Yes. he did. when he turned her into the road again, the pear bruts press# il against a wall la avwM the angel, sad meshed the foes af BtetififiB jngnfiasfi kha watt " “Then 1 know he hetieref h*r Km.1 wall," said George. 14 Yea, he did, aad than the sea saw the aagei come forward aad stand la a very ' That beat I mwA. »«..< Mill I ttl k.» L.... 1 amtesi ~w spuea airifiw wr s tn thee f Three Mats yea have heal su me se badly Balaam said, *1 wish 1 had a sword, aad I would kill you for not gulag straight ea.’ Thru the ass said, ‘Havat I always ebay ed you svsr uace you owasd am T Balaam had lo say, ‘Tan, yea have.’ Then the Lord epsasd the eyes of Balaam aad ha aaor it* uimJ «raiaatu * mna miw eog^i MMPr tag with a drawn sword." “Oh, than he wae afisd 1 knew * Su,.,' “Yee, he foil iat open the ground. The aagei spoke aad said, ‘What did yea beat year aaa three tfaeea for t Your way Is psrvsrue, aad yoa have displeased Ged by mesat lag apea gstag to Balak. If tt had not been that your aes saw am, aad triad to gst oat of ths wig, I shoe Id certainly have killed yoa aad saved her life.' m^kA “ tUkoul I have sinned ; I will go home again.' ‘No,’ said the eagel, ‘Go sa with ths men ; hat don’t you say a word am MftjlB I shall ted yea fee say. 1 to hear that aad he weal out to meet him. Balaam said, ‘Yea had bettor have let me alaae. The Lord hae amt am, sad I oaa 1 speak anything but what hs shall (ell ms to say.’ ‘Never mind that,’ said Be lak; ‘to-morrow 111 show yoa them people.’ The rest of this story I will another evening, my singi for Israel which 1 can not now in & Liu l ucmuun rnapm, wllmdia, a. u f Bmian* a.u««m I KiscellALfC'i: •*§ TheSahUM eeythiog list this .« * 4 lake. It isn’t the honks we fitauk el a sitting which always de ee tha amet good These ww dsvaar la the mid momenta, half a deaim a tiam, often gisw as amre fk gjad ntn aMMPo thseaaghly di Ui4kf f’ ffoft *0 have made ths The whether for ire It is the habit of than the Bum at smut Many ef the moa have have given only two ev three hernia a day fee their hooka If HPHE* 4fc4E%4i WMft ivf H4-t4M4li4fiii 141 Mbfe midst ef dar wort, aad read a little, if but e pegs or a gfcggj (tai Wf bratai daily tank is ■while A new idea Urea likv ell which as a smef the amet ap availed ef for |lHM| pfig,fig It Is a had si tha halffppk! regarded only as a a teal as ths aeadi •eduriieg. aad ta ae seas# fit to hs The stale at the e sempaatsa aad egaal ef man. Mbs * sa that af tha ; foele tat IfiifertwHr, wda Is psrfen health vmtar d Igp that t Urn oaa Lag. We espy the fedawtag Mem, whtob ^ « tang hnu Mntajr the mm ^^?re«wey ssre wen -y " af Kl has haea of the fowl Is composed of r eggs 1 therefore a daring the whole ef her life, am is ths natural course, fivM hIm vmn. is the mwtmg ses se s- 1 j v-^eam sog » urns w I wi af kWm *l* g This 4 First year after With ttacoad do Third do !#♦see eeesoeee* e • 0 #r-p a * a ■p ewe e * » e «ss«i A siagle drop ef fide ef irea put ea e the teas, ease a day, with a mi add ia half * all Ink end tads ia hot apply It fee ths lop af the tat the ttqaM v« reach eo it wall. t Is turns* >< by dipping ta a strung It softens It tt|«hee rt Dry paii a surah with e ley of wood 1 aoftea hard putty ia a few bora ta a grawad gtm ***1^ hath) etaaapesaftd la a 14 to HO taa to iso UO to 134 . too to lifi .. 40 to 80 80 to 40 m fourth roi. so (tar nradsn wifi not Te begin with, we may daaht ths ef umkteg any aooarato ’ the nember ef evisecs ia the ar ef affi - d.; . n g that ae oew aka thair sppsaruaas oat of calls is the ooaree la ths asst place, sack a limit* tree areas have reference te the ae taal coastitetMHj >-4 the fowl, sad I Lk A dfttks# ioh ,ftm ea*dfio4 mo isUta jwiit,^ MM M14MW IH IU wild Or ImmH* COO dtsiea, If to the former, ths number af owfeara, even If definitely aeoer toined, oaa have no enaoeetlea what ever with the real hsthit ef the heo, macw elm lays ia a wild state only as assay eggs as she can cover • If to the tease fowl, it is strong* to tad so a rale laid down for so hat is, ia the highest de gree, af aa srtidctal character, and is, ia so assay points, Uy being re made — IV /W- Cry Werld Been If a little is a m- mremts ^a- fijfe am ••Oran jpwwwldi Wi *t, haK • i The Mma B’ifheaf aa bdisvc la the maa or sound, but is sound. Tour milk sad water people, who eeatset them selvae with simply doing ae berm, el the same time never doing any good—they Yre merely organ*** Your man of force, wbe does not wait for a stooc to got oat of hie heaven appointed way, but maafoiiy rolls It over, may •ainteuttaually hurt somebody'ft toea ia the net; but thctteaads who will have to travel that way will thank him for cfearfhg It The mas or woman who ha* no 4MHMNRi-i4M4 $41 £ptM44MTfl4lJi|jr 4b tng, cowardly creature, earing for no one but himself—smirking aad creep ing ia hi* aashalleoged way te the obscurity he mertta. He aids noth iag to the ebmmoo stock—does do rood in the world, aad is into hie alx feet ef earth one sincere regret Crum toy one. He has had m> eaeauca, but has he had a IHead f A place ia vacant, but not in any warm, gratofol heart. A fig for each people 1 The old Kbvery of Galvin at Gene va has eoare into use. The “Old flfeillftHiftifeP nfta i* mm jm waimjtat ra# raws heflt^ V^niBniV*»43He I w Wfer ra graWauw? IBsfew worship. Hero Hyatanthe preach se on the Lord’s day. The room is plain as a pikestaff sod as ancola lVir(ahlM ttM & tan TK* a|J ,k.| v ., "uru tmfeftw t^memft A SWW. ^pfiswy* W wlthont hooks, yawn on Mm crowd Here, from rinndas toMaadev aforet a thousand nsooh anther most I v of the poorer aad oninfieootial class. Hyacinths Is |M>puUr and saimpns sioned as aa orator. Hs is master of traitr, pcrsu.ot, . r«Uk, to* very high ‘ ^ tion sguiast saa tasks fe a aaiawil It It a af ike fisse aad aad Is oqaally ia warm dtaretass uat. The maatarhes ef •how by thofr ootaf ike dual «bkk as a aataral reepirator. If Inhaled, would have The mustache Is la Chore who follow the la i With ths butts of the ever u Mama, eyes shat, satire aasfp is la a foam, wfeh worm water. mo of a If a fit ^pM4b^^ 4b ij£ 4144 4feP4^ ^444 $t‘^44^ w an the hinge, if It Among the rer which fset re tbrenerlvee spoo a vigilaot persistently star bog, or If there pestilent visitors to abide with yoa, they mal ttply srtth alermtag rapidity, and tuna become a fomidabte coloay. They thrive upoe potent {totaons, grew strong end rigorous under s tree Inset of boiling water Noth iag erems ufrcttudly to disgust and destray bat the Parts Green. Boat- M*r UN p>*tier ta lit neignnorikxki af tktar haaats aad y ou will have the sallsfnrtlon ef witnessing its fetal ftterta The rumedj, however, most hs aaed with great caalioa, last It dastrey more vslaeblt life. If need ia a rioret where food is kept, the eetabtes meet all be re- Staved while the potaos Is applied. When the inserts disappear give the premises s thorough scrubbing, seat ter a little powdered borax pbout the crooks, and you may hope to keof) Ike peats away. for over FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LITE, MEDICINE lu» pro.rf to b, U» «UAT OITAIUXO «p»cmc Feb 14 BUOK8YK llu -^s-aasaSg • Aprii2 gg- GEORGE A HACRJa-g Door, Sash and Blind Pacto,, Tl • 'ii (ter year* of careful experiment*, to * meet demand, ws now origiasl Gemmmt Pom- THE PREPARED. Ilupf form of 8IM RONS’ LIVER LA1X>R, ogutnlaiBg all Ms woo- darful aad t si sable properties, sod offer ” >D OBI DOLLAR BOTTLES. (prim as before) .41JS .........1M nr CAtmoR t aj 4 Hav ||« Powders ar PREPARED 8DC- MON'r LIVER KXGULATOR uDimsin ; with Trade mark, sabroken. Now i k. zuldi a co , O*. and Fkiladslpkia POUD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Oct 11 —tt DR. M’LANE’S C elebrated Aincricm Worm Specific, VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fnHB couatenai 1 colored, with ii pale sad lcadea- or a or both cheeks j eye- If lata Rgypt and Africa, whoa they j to the burst ee anode of rail beards are mdd to M oe a oomnnhi agmmm owscsiu* sun . » ^ It is ■ marlsd i miners of lb# army, who are noted foe th» sire aad hsaaly of their beards, enjoy a immunity from aJtattoas of Tbo growth of hair has to take mild mmuIv U i# Waltsft tamtawta^io vmm* ww ttfllR wo# a iWaftjk Jfimsrusdt.—Dr. Kedxie, Is mirt no your fiat irau, or *ko Miehigun Agricultural Oullegr, fire salt f irm the following account of the end rah It r»p«di> while i**H>rioUs arita of mlt mi three: i It muon* omoafhly. "On ths rwdlrgv grantMl* there for |f tot- -imr aHriioi. —^tre |mwdrr>d "»«rl> grew a fine, * «*|ivri Use about thear hofen, or powdered ^ vomram ssmwfrNS ft|»|mreolty 111 up Ike orevttra with »» 1"*** *"**'** A quantity of mp, or samur tbett hob* with riroag briar was ii«a*l%rrteu<ly .or dtp the ra* in n oup «f 1 Ihrowe Iwneath Iht* rre*-, forming I* lot M gn, and it will tar * **"**'•»* *»S immvdialr vteri hofo ia the boom (trinity. In a very short hare the If ,o. .Ml M Ml, . Hft dn„ ftfn* of d, creasing vitality . The salt was ab sorbed anckangvd in aneh immense quantities, that entering the circeie Ikon, it efBorewond opoc the surface of the leave* aa a white chrystaltine deposit, and the tree soon after die*^” II •/. • arm It h} a string and |0 n taking two Mi tk« by Bi Iftfrind Ihkta Kraus Iff *4 Ran m n ■ mfi — —- ilirw Hum uraPttfiwll W ^[f wl w , MWPwfira g to Ike odrico of Vbo surgeon in tks Grand Duks of Tuscany. Ths wtmr But ho 1* of tko bottle before a talks# the stopper sat a new shoe to it as aid sue, pat on two pair - *o re 1* taksa Hatth Journal of fulfil 11 ^ 4 •• i W* ra > wife at tHs ssnta v>,/wiu«MB walk Thu attributed to a oily suhstaasn, absorpfitou uf water Ths rife* of dampasss hi dsstreyiag the sail af the hair te well known, but tt te ant eo wall known that tko mate of tko hair participates Hi ths Hah of tko tanlth. la surly hair if tha pnuwnmn bo oat of health. hut tks wife always at a raapeetfo hi among I sit at —A errir* of ex rastitated to test ’ the \ in weight by drying, shows that corn lores one fifth aad wheat o*m» fourteenth by the pracese. From this the statement te made that formers will make more by aettiag umdudled corn la the Fall at •treaty Ire cents Unm the following Hammer at one dollar * Imebct ; aad that wheat at 11,33 te December te equal to 41,80 for the tame wheat In Jane following This estimate te ; arede an the (mate of interest st seven per coat., and takes no account of lose from the dot«rudnriou of vor- arte. There feds are worthy of of the w ood, Aad all their to the Chi Rem te JVqpree Weeds* PmU$, iff common wooden pan receives ' te 1 *" 1 "*! ifore costs of oomoMHi nopal varnish of tks family. Thsre te m ths inside before being used, it ihisg as amfiH lUteia oar aill never baooare water soaked, nor will It give any disagreeable fiavor to water that may be allowed to stand te it for say length of time. Thus Us nsefOlneos and durability are greatly increased.—Hearth sad Horn* the ryes become doU; (hr pupils dilate j OHM stmictrclr runs along the lower C] l»d{ the nose is irrkatsd,swells,sad bleeds; s rwelliag of the upper lip; ache, with hommiag or throhbssg of the cars; sa onususl secretion of saliva i slimy or ferred tongue; breath very fool, particularly is the atomic; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, at others, entirely gone; fieetiag petes te the suresth i occasional nausea ana vomit* isg; violent pates through oat the sbdo- men; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfreqaently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard ; urine ter. t\i I IttmritlOR OCClAtoniliV rl^rult m*A by hiccough ; cough some, aad convulsive; uneasy aid dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, bat generally irritable, fee. Whenever the above symptoms o are found to exist, DR M’LANE'S VERMIFUGE W»U certainly effect * cure. TV universal success which has at- tended the administration of this prepa- rattea te bees such as to warrant us te es to the public to RKTOR1I THS MONEY is every instance where it should prose : M providing the symptoms et ch new o! the child or adult the supposition of worms befog the coote.’* Ia all cases the Medi- csot to be given in stmct accordakcs Wire Til DIILSCTlOKS. We ptedge ourselves to the public, that Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY is say form; and that it is an innocent preparation, *»/ tofohk tf d»tag tht tight- otmPf swawiwi taa # L. ammo# #-a^n ^ B^*n Ww Wwf ^WWo# sfogfr wMj iAf* . Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., Pittssurcu, Pa. a j: (ruuin| IRC ms* w Mvm*>rag[ »“ ms 4 ww ora wm (® wrut tficif oriw VjWSly. —< Aa*r mm *mt /V. VW,. pftftfti llta i T«l .» o«t Amici' -r» May 0 242—eow—ly RUPTURE CURED Marsh's Radical Cure Truss. n I Mtedjfl T HE best sad moat effective Truss known for the raw sod relief of Hernia or Rupture. This Truss has re- reived Use sanction of the moot eminent aktaaft of this country, who do not (ate to recommend it tothooe afflicted with Hernia a* Wing superior to all (Mason, It is the only Truss that will retain the r, and dowels with any certainty, and the wearer ean feel assured that be te nateg a remedy that will be at all time* safe and effectual in it* operation a. Of this w« guarantee entire aatiftfaction to all who may come under our trfatmenit. Laditw* ftilk elastic abdominal belt* for sarptaeney, falling of tbc womb, and as a support to the back and abdominal muncle*. Anklet*, knse rap* and stock ing* for variesae mnftjileer* and weak bboulder braces for ladies, gents and ehikhva. for the core of stooping of tbs shoulders and aa a chant expander Pile Instrument*, the moat a article te uae-light, laattorasM romutie«, rurvature of the ftpLne, bow , cinb feet, kc. tit far Clement* Celebrated Artifi- imba, Agent for GrandaiVa Patent Rubber Cruttaea. it for Dr. Ratieock’s Silver Uterine t for Dr. Wadsworth’* Stem Per- lftk-be*‘ Apartment with a competent ady in attendsnes. Order* per mail promptly attended to S. MARSH, 42-W. Baltimore St., Bklttmore, Mt CHARLESTON. 8. e N O imported work kept «a taw sopph the country work l* made at city, aad Street, on line of City Hot, No. 170. July 7 BOOK OPJVORSHtt PmhlU*r'l hf nm thorite of iht Km u -d «/ -Vmra AmwiSt ** T HIS Book f.r «74 L _ ready. the on everj < «*f' mold, and is this any tat of the prutiu own- to the ehuith/ ^ Price, in Sheep s. Dark Arabeaqae |Z Arabesque Gut ” t a Morocco Tack*, gilt edg. ” ]* Morneeo^extrs gilt 2 a Turkey Rorocoo, plain ‘ { « Turkey Antiqne .— m With gilt clasps.» eenfeft extra. Minuten and coagregataoM am tt- quested to send on their orders at oua to ^wbom s disoonnt af ten per oath PULPIT EDITION. Price, in 81 edge, 43 ; Englisli Turkey, ft , w cent, discount made to those whs ter a I quantities. W. J. DUITEE Columbia, & “■■■ L —-wasHBta Railroads. neftday and Friday a* follows: Leave Colombia a 10 #•• Arrive Caaodem SSSpa fesve Camden 3 45 a a Arrive at Colombia 8 40ss A. L. TYLER, Vice-Proudest 8. B. Picxjks, Gen Ticket Aft The Short Line Schedule. C. C. & A. Railroad Cowart, General Ticket Dkpartxert. Columbia, June 13.1831 O N and after MONDAY. Jane M, 18* the following Ncbedute will berm over this road: 001 v<; KOKTH. Train No. 2. Train K*4 Leave Angosta, 4 3S3 am trips Leave Gnmitenlle,4 45am ffiripa Arrive Columbia. *6 29 am W47fO Ijeaye Columbia. 8(3 am Arrive Charlotte, t2 27 p m ^ GOIXQ SOUTH. Train N* 1. TnhXsi Leave Charlotte, 4 20 a m ...— Arrive Columbia, llOam Leave Columbia, 3 Ws • Irave Granitevnie, 110pm ♦Ilian Arrive Angnsta. tt 00 p m 8 ris ■ ♦ Breakfast, t Dinner. tSupper. Standard time 10 minute* dower ta# Wariiington; d* minute^ farter tkaBOs lnnibta time. . j - - Jj AH trains run daily. No. 2 make «*w conm-ctivn at Charlotte for ,P° 115 j North and East, either rm Dunvflfe tm Richmoud, Raleigh, Weldon, Priustaf and RichaMtai.' or Rsleign, Wewte Portsmouth and old Bay Line atitataj also, at Richmond, wiUi Cb< wipeake re Ohio Rosd, for the Virginia ^nagsre the West. * Both South bound trams maks ci^Jf connection nt August* for all points re* and West. - Through tickets sold and tegrif cheeked to all principal points Sw*’ East, South and West. . , E. R. DORSEY, General Ticket A|H ,1 a m uy A vd ktwok, Genl. SnperiBtemre- G- & C. Railroad. IYAILY, Sunday* excepted, I f with Night Trains on State C** line RailroadTan and down ; alao^re» trains going North Columbia ral fiodK fiRjittii lotte, Columbia and Attte».»*g and Wilmiugton, Columbia and Aagre Railroad. 4 k UP. I Irave Columbia at Leave Alston... Leave Newberry Leave Ookeabury■ Leave Belton Arrive at Greenville — J>OWR Irave Greenville. - 7 .. *«•>; . 3 W8* . 5riP» ■ •• * • ' » ww* q • ••••f• “ Cokesbnry M Abteville “ Newberry. “ Alston Arrive at Columbia... ... jss A\ »•* • 8 asf . hh; . 4 »p* Arrive at v omnium A ndtTMmJfranck and Blmt Ere* rtiiiikfe * BHiPfe wvta DOWX. • . l ;,\ ng Leave Walballa 545am Amve^DF Leave Peny^in® •» am Lea** •*"- Leave Pendleton 7: Irave Anderson 8 ] Arrive at Belton 9( Connecting with Greenville. ibfe Accommodation trnips jrm ^.^jsi ville Branch on Mondays,^ ctlucsdA ^ BSS\* Thursdays and Saturdays- &j|, TH045. DODAMEAD.Gere^ Ja w» Norton. General Jkhet Af*- ft--PS® 8 00 *51 miK-ik Mt m 1 mgr Pi r ^ IL {levs. B^ e ,: - 0 SERI ES gonimniiica nftlftlcd f® 1 ' tlM- 1- 11 [ Cenelndri , I j?,Sw ' ,l1 in ft* n » nle 9mm Z, met <*"*• Bat if you .1, "Li, » *« f™* 2- »ift ft* U>r<1 ' B T I ft** u * eru peoplc ’ <r “ Lr m »o rd ' u whi< of tbeir Ii 2*r older *» *' oonhip them, rtal i,A«* 18 efi follow the exan; Bereaus of in Axts xvii: 11 ^ noble than tho-| homcA i» ***** the - v - Lgd with alt rend in i I i,,d searched the Sci; 1 j #h rtber these thin^ w. E fl Bot apostates 1 | toTC a conscif Lpncy, lire pleasant J L [ptafORtast > Aa*wer : A Turk, a J Lamelakes ban boaM got listen to David, h IB their idle talk, Ps. •r I Change of Schedule. South Cakouxa R. R. Cowpaxt, Columbia, 8. C., June 28. Uri Change of schedule, to go into effect* and after Sunday, 29th instant: Mail ami Pattemgrr Trait. Leave Columbia 5 II an Arrive at Charleston ...1 Mpa Nifht Brpreetf Freight ami A areas«fc tern Train (Snndagt rrrepted). Irave Colombia 7 15ps Arrive at Columbia (Jitt Arriv# at Charleston 7 Ups Irave Charleston • 45 ts Camden Train will run Monday, Wet- | w uwji I I-Behold these are the :| I prosper in this world ; t I (■ ridtea. How are t K jitadtaolatioD, as in a i; |r I b»t also the Ne« I jjfeb. xf: 26, “Moses e.K lifprosch of Christ gr< I tan the treasures in L I kid respect auto the [the reward.” 22. They say that grwL m wrought ia the pap.. Answer; Satan' can itfs, for in Deut. admonished: “It ■g yoa a prophet, err w e„i_ ^ s oo®e to pate, wbert < thee, saying, Let gods, which th< i and let ns serve : \ not hearken unto i JHtqjhet^ or that i: for the I»nl yoa, to know \ «the Lord your God v j and with all \ who in oonfirmaI performed uuu tt also against sut xxiv: 24, 25: »rise false Chrisi% _ and shall shew wonders, insonufehl Utapossible, they shall elect. Behold, I ba| What will becoui withdraw from the I •1 doctrine? Asswer: Wo will nod 1 1*®! if they coutiuij repenting til J^npturos pronouns 7 ld «*JB^ Ps. lxxuil ^y ***** «re fer froul l * *hou hast destroN J ffo a whorina from ;] -4adtetw ^ J ®*tever therefore , w “on, him w: before oiy Father \ , whosoever i men, him will 1 bow ou 8 Ul 1 ^towards unbelievi ^ r: Aroid all he on your tasuare you. l>*ai. hZ U^ 6 heed heart be not dei fow‘ de a °d serve e boZ? ,p the,n •” »aui hi ^ '^ tas i *** : 1 ^ * heretic, after ti ( Monition rejoin ftSbut L)ray th e D,J° God, an 1 seT^* 116 k,M >" uj 1 te> „ ^' ero Ite any \ J**** me te ll" *T th Oh m; ! fofiJIth >n yOUr 8,101 Itetnr,, 1 m °ment of » J y<Klr etemal h s ®Pend 8 , and tbs oor night aa •teault of death H 'H erefor * fo»l d fotaS yw —I'- lit*-' K Iw. th. r*" yo«»»otf