The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, September 26, 1873, Image 4
THE' LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA,' S. C„ SEPTEMBER 26, 1873
or, nod wm vary angry at Batata,
aftd laid, *1 carted pm to etm tbe
pftopl# aud wm going to glv* pm a
great (tool of moony far It, bwt mow,
M Jon bate btoftaad them three time#
instead of curving tWo, t want jraa
therefore to go mo my, toot mm tat aa
you 6*n, and yoa aiiiuO have any
pay for yoar trouble cither. Yon
cbow to obey wbal Ood natel, instead
of obeying at, ao depart qotokty*
it f
waa willing to plea** yoa, bat lb#
Lord would not lot a aay anything
else.’ Than Balaam waat hi* way,
but when be bad gatteo *rot# Ml*
Unce bo wrat for the blag of Meat
and the MkLaait##, ami «akl, 'Slaw I
am fre« to apeak my own will, ami 1
will tell yoa bow to destroy tbta*
For the Lutheran Visitor
What Is WtaHh.
Stale* am brooming oonviuord o4 tb#
aeaeealty of sowing with wbrat in
tba fall, aomr Mar, quick acting
fertiliser, in order to girt ll web a
atari that it wlU become deeply
rooted to end are tbe frtwsiug* aud
thawing* of winter and apriug. Our
win tern are beoomiug harder, or, at
loaat morn unfavorable for fallaown
grain, either boeaaae there la leas
anow, or tbe wlnda, ia consequence
of tbe destruction of forests, blow it
off the field*, leaving them exposed
to tbe action of tbe weather. In
order to preserve tbe wheat ouder
aaeb circumstance* it aboold be well
rooted and bare a good growth of
•Suy, what i* wealth f Ti» not the it*in
That gild’* the monarch’* diadem,
’Ti* not the mo tin Lain'* on*;
It hide* not tn the mwei'i hoard.
Nor terra* upon the festal hoant.
Nor siuilcs OB Mammon’s store.
It sparkles not in palace dome.
Nor sleeps beneath the billow's fount
Amid old Ocean’s caves.
Nor greets the gathering forms that glide
Thro’ halls of grandeur, pomp and pride
In surging human waves.
Nor in the city’s busy mart
Where sorrow touclM*s not the heart.
Aud bunkers stern and cold
Pass naught but gold from hand to hand.
And the sole ties of friendship’s band
Corrode in links of gold.
Men call this wealth; but oh mjr soul
Thou readiest for a higher guot- 1
A wealth around, within,
A wealth in ocean, earth aud sky,
That sordid gold can never boy,
Yet every soul way win.
A wealth of boundless beauties fill
The soul that nature’s pulse* thrill.
A wealth so freely given,
Where God’s own glorious hand is seen,
And almost rent the veil between
The human soul and heaven.
And wealth—ah, who can search **id find
The worth of man’s immortal mind.
Or weigh the power of thought,
A power that scarcely finite seems.
So vast its sway, so bright it* beam*.
Its stores so wonder fraught.
And brighter still within the soul
Where pure affection wields control.
And Stores her fairest gems ;
The wealth of that exhanstles* mine
Of human love aud love divine,
Are priceless diadetu*.
And can that man be counted poor
Who calls his own this treasured store.
0 beauty, truth and love ?
Ah, surely to our soul# is given
The bey to angel wealth in heaven.
And stores of bliss above.
Ami he alone is poor on earth
Whose eyes are blinded to tin* worth
Of all but golden store.
Who sees no charms in earth or sky,
No beauty save what gold can buy.
That man, ala*, i* poor.
Lexington, S. C.
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GEORGE 8. HACKER'j
Door, Sash and Blind Factm
|lr. I* r “ rr
fhenh,
AC HE, folk, Dapr—Ian of Spirit* 1 Hour
Stomach, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FK-
T& Ac,. It*.
Afig yean of careful experiment*, to
meat a great and urgent demand, wn now
jawduce from our original Gemuimr Port-
THE PREPARED,
a Liquid form of SIMMONS’ LIVES
REGULATOR, containing all its won-
•letful and valuable properties, and offer
It ia
on DOLL Am BOTTLER
Tbe Powders (price as before) .fil.O®
per package-
Sent bv mall.........»....,♦...IAB
tr cautiob i ai
Huy no Powders or PREPARED SIM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR uni*** in
our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark,
Stamp and Signature unbroken. None
other is genuine.
J. H ZEILIM * 00 ,
Maatm* On., and Philadelphia
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Oct 11 —U
ay «* ar ** J IF
gtm
d, and as lit’ j I
some extent J
|g the prep I
aris still n I
tv lav at tb* ■
“I* la impossible for ordinary
farmer* to make enough bam yard
manure to cover then cultivated
and be eogtftrty Itoftaoed while Ba
laam spoke, for be psraslvsd that
Balaam waa really aaxiaaa to eerve
hio». but that tbe power o( God pro
vented his cursing lame) So Ba
liiaiii said, Tbe oaly wap la to pet
tbe Hebrews to commit ala Again**
tbe*r God. Jaat gel enene «af year
young people to go downs late tbe
plains, sad gel arqaoAnted with
should they make that a lending
map, ami H they oould, ft will not,
is dry aeanowC yield wp its fertilising
wxi miD rtioii|fii w> op •Till'
able for tbe solemn growth of wheat.
alrc.ui r
d it* oa r
y f but on a
aod origin
yoar gwii, aod that wiU diapleaae
tbe God of Israel, aod to w > U came
them himself mod destroy them* Ba
lak aid. ‘Thai ia a rood idea it*
laatn, and I will do jaat a* yea aay.*
So Balak bad tbe eery baadaomeat
of tbe daughters of tbe Moabites to
be riehly dreeerd, aod a company of
them to go into tbe plats* to ana tbe
young women of tbe lararblra aod
be acquainted and friendly with
{•urli other. Young irmilt do m»t
Mi«|wxct danger and deceit, and I
suppose that tbe young folk a among
the Hebrews thought it eery kind
aod polite for tbe ntiaagem to eoase
and riait them upon their travels la
tbe aildemean. They of roams bad
no idea that aril waa intended by
them. After a while the young men
of Israel thought, aa they were such
nice girls, that they must of enure*
make nice wires abo, and so, when
wwBmjT wO IwWBy aBWP ^
ladies said they hud ao ohjndioo to
being married to them, Jfipfiqliihfif tb*i i
Hebrew* would worship with them
in their own tern plea and bow dwwa
to their own gods. Ho they per
gprBmpy after at
kfy it* craving a*
lf |>y a aeparatc
gtopt occasion wa-
the doctriual e
vt, or by Uie e.\
P»MWr'.f ty awl
mf
**Sl Always apeak
ueiu umS.K k A maufn
■ftI* y a mu
od the moat powerfully,
rartoaa kind* of special
seed to the former which
torn valuable if boaretly
DR. C M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED
Liver Pills,
bob the coma or
Hepatitis or Liver Complaint,
nnrtKiA and suck heaoachk
on every on v tuld, and in this wi
<rf the pndit* . rrrne to the rhmvh.
Price, in Sheep
Dark Arabcaqne.
Arabeaqae Gut
driflh kail been im
• ;f g by Melanctboi!.
Smaition of AimIi.
jkabturgies too. n /> I
mg more and tuoi 1
*w h eonoeetefi I
MObbu^ a npec. 1
afoed, coDtaamug I
datruiee. In clot*
His statute the dev I
IpmHed corpora dot 1
Wtoamed doctrinal |
aglj as they were
ateem in tbe diii< 1
wit admitted, first - |
datrioa; Philljfipici. I
amt the Julnmi (B;
bugiuu), tbe Conic," j j
HTaertembergica. tl:
*to, to which were h< : I
piJbtxou ar:icle> <’ j 1
NoteJi. ain i * |
m Lather livod, a J
lain ao other wtuatiou, and fleully
died la dfifigpfoek *md paeggfiv. ^feara
afterward tb# sate was oraehauhd
tor repairs, sad therv. hrh -* -! ! K<-
drawer from wklrb H bad sBjiped
M fbrwetoa Ommmo,—A pare article
of this lertffisrr In undoubtedly
rateable to now with wheat to give
It a rapid start, aud aa ft la rteb
bath ia ammoaia (a compound of
nitrogen aud hydeogrti) ami phoa
pbate of Ham, it foroiabe* two im
pnrtaat lugrrdfeut* for wheat. Bat
tb# amount of genuine Peruvian
gaaae that find* ft* way to Weateru
New Vert In email nod expensive.
We nr# not certain, ff tbe pure ar
tide eeuld be obtained for four to
Are sent* a posed, that it woild not
pay to drill it with wheat, nome two
baedrrd pseuds to the nere.
“Jim# fiat, wbeu genuine, in geo
orally made the*: Tbe animate dying
to a dip uv collected, tbe akulla of
slaughtered animal* art obtained
wjhtwm p>*v> ••
Turkey Morocco, plaii
Turkey Antique |*
With gill rhup*. 30 cent*extra.
Minteu r* and congregations an «.
qnr«trd to «cnd on their order.atm*
in whom a discount of tea per eeutu
made.
PULPIT EDITION.
Price, in Sheep, $t: Arabemne, nk
edge, ft3 ; EngUali Turkey, liluj.
cent, diacoutit made to thorn win In? a
qaautitie*.
Symptoms of a Diseased liver.
P AIN tn the right ikk, under the edge
of the ribt, iacretKi on prewure;
•omettmew the pain »» in the left tide; the
patient is rarely able to lie on the left
side ; sometime* the pain is felt under the
shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends
to the top of the shoatder, end is some
times mistaken for s rHcunutrism in the
ana. The stomach is sflectcd with lorn
of appetite and sickness; the bowels in
general are costive, sometimes alternative
with lax; the bead it troubled with
pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in tbe back part. There is ge
nerally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation of
having left undone aoracthing which ought
so have been done. A slight, dry cough
is sometimes an attendant. The patient
complaint of weariness and debility ; he
ia cam hr ntnkAkit ^ ~ •——*
««*u ng complains of a prickly sensa
tion of the skm ; hit spirits see low ; and
although he is satisfied that exercise would
be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In feet, he distrusts every remedy. Se
veral of the above symptoms attend the
disease, but cases have occurred where
few of them existed, yet examination of
Children’s Department.
gggMMly earner!ng
Columbia, & C,
For the Lutheran Visitor
Ttelajtm BlkfiSCt IlTlfiL
“In the morning Balak anti Ba
laam went up to tbe bigh place* of
Baal, the idol god of Moab, to view
the children of Israel.”
“I am astonished that ho should
go to an idol’s temple, after God had
performed a miracle the day bet ore
* * . —
* the people,” said Susie.
“1 am surprised myself at it. I
think Balaam wanted the money
Balak offered him so much, that be
w as in hopes that be might be able
to iierfortn his wishes, in uowe re
speeta at any rate. He ordered neven
albus built, and n{»ou them he offer
ed a sacrifice of seven oxen ami
seven rams, and then bo told Balak
to stand by tbo altar, and he went
fft the high place, where God met
him, Balaam said to the Lord, 4 I
have offered a sacrifice upon seven
altars to you.’ God answered, ‘K#-
turu to Balak aod aay just what I
shall tell you to speak.’ Balaam re
turned to the sacrifice, aud he and.
all the princes of Moab aud tbe
kiug Balak viewed the great army
of Israel that lay iu tbe {ilains far
away.”
“Did the Hebrews know what was
taking place upon the mountains of
Moab between Balak and Balaam,
mother V*
“No, they did not, and, of course,
being at a great distance, they heard
nothing of what Balaam said about
them. Balaam began to apeak, and
instead of cursing Israel, behold
blessings upon them came out of bis
month. Tbeu Balak was angry, and
said, ‘What are you about T I want
ed them cursed, not blessed. 1 *1 told
you that I could not say anything
but what the Lord should penult toe
to speak,’ said Balaam. 'Como to
some other place,’ said Balak, ‘and
perhaps when yon have seen all of
Israel, then you can corse them.’
The Short Line Schedule.
t fiu# tttuefc, the meat has be#w cut
7#.. - *% * „ ,Hiiiiiiiiiijii m -m» <ii'»i »*«
aod kadled i tong lime until the
fed will readily Heave from the
braw>* T1»# maa* is then sorted
aud the hauler booea picked
mat for maeefoeteHug into buttons,
katfe handle*, #te. The next softer
etaaa are horned to tight remeis to
make bonehtoek. or animal cfcamml,
to be na*d In sugar refining. The
•asalt. broken pieces, and «afler
bones, together with the fienh, hair,
i etc fraibtoaneea rich Hi nitrogen) ate
dried and ground, forming the bone
dost of commerce. Tbe tut mgr non*
portion* of tbt« bon# dost are rapidly j
digeoted by the soft, and amiimflated
by the growing plant, while the
phosphate of time U ranch more
•fcowli appropriated Where tty*
bowe d avt la ground aoflhriently fine
to pm* the drill and fa Lmrmffy made,
w* believe ft Is an exeefh nt fertiliser
to sow wfth wheat.
u Nrnprrpkomfkmir rtf JJmr 1* sold in |
tw# ham*: the r*» Umc. sjk! the
bonit bone. The raw Ion* ia bone 1
dual tieialed with sutpliurie acid.
«hW*h unite* hub a |M»rtioti of the
bu*c «f the liAEtrniiig their
deoompuaitioii, and leaving *n ex
era* of ph«i*{»liatic add available to
th# nutrition of plant*. Bnrnl bone
*u|>rrphooplutr ia made of tbe refn*e
bone Mark, or lame* charrool of
of mi gat reAnerieo, digested in sal
pharir add. This ia deotitnt# of
nitrogea (Iteal gna haring l*reu
liriren off to burning tb# bone*),
Train No. S. TnuaHal
IfllB «»f B
ve Graaiteville, 4 45 a m HtBpm
ArriveColombi*. *8M in 1047 p■
Leave Colombia, 8 42 a m
Arrive Charlotte, 12 27 p m
GOING SOCTH.
Train No. 1. Trai* Nat
Leave Charlotte, 4 90 a m ........
Amve Columbia, ft 80 a m
I^avr Colombia. *ft 45 a an t IS an
Leave Graniteville, 110 p m *744an
Arrive Anguata, tftOOpm Mian
'Breakfast, tDinner, ffinmor.
Standard time 10 minutea wove- tka
Waahiogton ; aix minutea faster thaa O
Inmbia tone.
All train* run daily. No. 3 sake daw
connection at Chartotte for AD pawn
North and East, either via Danville ami
Richmond, Raleigh, Weldon. PNoitof
and Richmond, or Raleigh, tfiftoa.
1’ortamouth and old Bay Lana atdton*;
also, at Richmond, witli Cheaaprater aai
Cffiio Road, for tlie Virginia Nprinmaal
the Weak.
Both Sooth Imund trains make dew
connection at Angn*ta for all point* Send
nod Wert.
Through ticket* sold and hast***
cheeked to all principal point* Kara,
East. Sooth and Weat.
E. R. DORSEY. General Ticket Ar*
tbe Lutheran Clin:
£rand oneness, and e> I.
ngreemeut iu doctnnc.il;;
M one time by eon v. V
tegiana, at auother jc
toom the most inuB
fiestly nr placed fir- 'l
the Reformation - ft
tmverav begun with i
*lildi also was can.
’•soy, inasmuch as K:
to; Palatinate, as a I • ii
too, Anhalt and i Ij
the princely boti-A
tog, and about 1700 ft
•f Hanover) went «>\ 1
towed Confession, ml
totoi of the evangel I
to affairs of the B I
topomibility; which
*tot of the theolou, B
the Lutheran 4
^ Theological sde- 1
Uot yet sepam- ft
the nicest then9
»bout doctriiui
m *ere chorchly ot f
iutroduceci in . I
under the presu ;■
idea of the Chuif'
agrtvmeut «>;
(Li 0t ‘ aud il1 ail i I
^ too frequeuth 1
J*tority iuduceil bv 1
a. tbeologica. I
SSi V'" h hMi to i
fT*™ through sea i
«ktraordiuar\ i
i„ Geriun
1“ t» mat.- ,1
Cu ,t ~ ke " ° ,u -
therefore, at
o.. been animated b\
r""***to desire that
church, an
Cknr,^ ^° as t the A\ t
gratja 6 tould take it
toanste\ aiiii althw, ^l
*toixat U l>eeU tIlou ^ *
desl
UmaT ^ ^ J
tech that iu \
t ‘ a ' 1 w i
O’ 1 But this ol'I
lU..^ division of . 1
Vfrwt waft thy aril
ptoyfol raw*!
told It down
la a firar wni
the body, after death, has ahowa the
« ca to have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Da. C. M*Lahk*s Lrvta Pul*, m caeca
or Acv* and Pm«, when taken with
Quinine, are productive of the moat happy
results. No totter cathartic can to used,
preparatory to, or after taking Quin me.
Wc would advise all who are afflicted
with this disease to give them a rata
nut.
Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS.. Pyrrmcacn, Pa.
vvtw vhating an van to
Got! to destroy Israel. *wd dilv#
thorn away from th# land."
“What did Hoses say to *11 this
proceeding, mother f* sold H««*e.
“He was grratiy troubled and dm
tressetl, and he tried to bring them
to repenUnce in vain ; for when he
told them that Ood was greatly die
pleased at them, a man named Zimn
rose op and charged Mimes with tyr
anny, and said that he had a right
to do as he pleased, and to worship
whatever God ho chose to. fla was
very insolent to Monro, and said a
great deal t# cause disturbance ia
tbe camp, and to make th# Hebrews
revolt against Moaea, and to eaaa#
them to be idolaters also. This coo
duet enraged Thtoftos, a grandson of
Aaron, and bo boldly went into Zim
ri’s tent aa«l kilted him and hi* Mo
abftc wife also. Other yoang men
hat th# a#«# wm goo#,. Thwraagb
aewreh waa ante foe II j wsrj thing
•a the hwraaw was iwsfe% etaaww
•d. The fioor dhs swept—th# doth
Ja*e« Anokrson.GtoT PnpcriuK"»*i»ut
revealed wnfthtog Nearly aa hoar
was sprat to th# anarch, tost to rain
Th# girt* had loaf *tmm rwUrad; th#
children had oat awahaasdi save
D AILY, Sumlav* excepteft, cuiiuiiftnr
With Sight Train* on Soath C*w
lina Railroad, up and down; steo *w
trains jroinjr North and South aa Cw-
lotte. Golunihia and AnjrnMa Raihssa
aod Wilminjrtau, C olumbia and As*en
7 lis#
I 05**
ie#*»
t Mf»
3 Mp»
4»P»
Dr. C. M'Lane s Vermifuge
P« # iSua * W •uim. mo*.,
**«*•» Mm md Wom, p«* Am i te Am «
M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE
ro nm tux woxms.
aw nrwAmsr or imttattojtm.
May 2—1 V 211— *o«
Mtyinf
Leave Columbia at....,
IsNire Alston
Ixwve Newhftrry
Leave Cokcwbury
Leave Belton
Arrive at Greenville
DOWN
1/aw Greenville.....
“ Belton
“ Coktohuiy
** Abbeville
“ Newberry
M A!*tem...........
it Wilhoot oar knowtedgu- Hero wa*
a mystery t what roald hat# hstirnr
of the note f tteawld not has# orade
aw#y with itself «toch a oat atde
samftle was impoasihlet ( bold «o«
of th# girts have stepped Into th#
RUPTURE CURED
XArab's Radical Cur# Truss
Arrive at Colunfbis..
AmtrrmonPramch sad
many tnstiofartoriro of tlieae forttl
isers through th# ooontry of naore or
lero rvliabtlity. That extoosi v# frauds
are |w«ywftratod to adulterating the
pore superphosphate there is no
doahi. This fart has ted farmer* to
bora dtoappearvdf With awossy
thoughts w# gave ft ap for th# night
The tost moratog the ashtoh wa#
rramd. ftvary port of the two*
aad #v#ry thing to ll wa# earofejly
T HE lieal and moat effective Tina*
I known for the cure and relief of
Hernia or Rupture. Thi* Titim ha* re
ceived the nanrtion of the moat eminent
DOWN. W* H
Lavive Walhalla 5 45 a m Arrive 715 pv
I^eave Pernrville * 85 a m Leave **I*
I^eave Pendleton 710 a m Leave 5»P"
Leave Anderson 810 a m Leaf* jgj*
Arrive at Belton ftOOam Lease ftMft*
Connecting with down train n#*
Greenville.
Accommodation trainiiron on
ville Branch on MondnyaJM edntsda.]****
Friday*. On Anderson Braneh^hetwro
Belton and Anderson, on Tora«7 , '
Thursday* and Saturdays . ^«
TH05. DODAMEAD, Orntrml^f 1
Jabxs Norton. Genrmi TieM ^
Change of Schedulft
Soctii Carolina R. R. Co*£±**i,
Columbia, S. C., J»ne*,!*•*
phyiuetnn* of thi* country, who do not
hesitate to recommend it totho#e afflicted
with Hernia a* being *nperior to all
traits*
It it Use only Tran* that will retain the
bowel* with any certainty, and the wearer
can fed aawired that he 1* uainjr a remedy
that will to at all times safe aad effectual
ar# r#ry iodraotoa* aad labs# to
reckoned bj| ffthhour. twelve hoars
bmog rock card as* day’s work. Bird*
aod owl malt tqhe their acrostomed
root at th# oftoftl hoar whethi# th#
aad prat sated that general use of
theoi which would greatly increase
th# profits of forming were they
whit they ought to b#.*
to iu operations. Of thi* we guarantee
entire aattefaction to all who may come
under our treatment.
Ladies’ milk elastic abdominal belts for
oorpntenry. falling of the womb, and aa
TV Present Hotter.—In Oopeoha
gvn, Denmark, batter to nhipped in
hermetically sealed can*. Tbe enras
are lined maid# with wood aa tor* ted
with twin#, aod when filled are sol
dared *|> By this means tb# batter
to protected against the action of air
and bent, and preserved for no in
definite time, ns sweet ns when first
; wkrtl. The mans wary in star ap
to twaaty-eight pounds; thane of
foar or fire pound* arc preferred.
ipimrt to the back and abdominal
rie*. Anklet*, knee cap* and stock-
for varicoae vein*, ulcer* and weak
r, hat tact, never
not now living a
in the mol# line,
fiimearr, Sj^nair,
I>r> den,
thoagh it wa* hard In rrfrmn
thoaght*. Down stair* wo
children, for tbe cure of *toopmg of the
shoulder* and a* a chest expander.
File Instrument*, tbe mo*t superior
article in une-light, easily adjusted and
effectual. Instrument* for all physical
deformities, curvature of tto spine, bow
leg*, club feet, Ac.
A seat for Clement's Celebrated Art ifi-
C4 Age*t h ?i» GrandalP* IVturat Rabbet
any more, neither bless nor corse
them ; come somewhere else and try
again.’ ”
“Did be try uuoe more, mother, iu
spite of tbe Lord’s command 1”
“Yes; tbe last time they went to
the top of Pear, another mountain,
and offered seven more oxen ami
seveu rams, aud a third time Ba
laam tried to please Balak, but God
caused him to utter some magnifi
cent prophecies, and euded by say
ing, ‘Blessed is he that blesscth tb##,
Leave Columbia.....
Arrive at Charleston
Leave Charleston
Arrive at Columbia..
Nligkt Ejrprrmt, JfVnfl
firm Train (8mm
Leave Columbia
Arrive at Columbia..
Arrive at Charleston
Leave. Charieeton
Camden Train will
nesday and Friday as
Lear* Columbia
Arrive Canolas
T <e*ra Camden.......
Arrive at Colombia
Lato# to th# day |
kI<* IW •jrdcr, Up
6 13**
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tey.W#i
I#
I st:
A AW Domestic FWf—Oolifor
ntaaa are boosting of a new domestic
fowl, th# chapar*! oock or oburrm
which to easily dororoncau-d, and
whoa properly cooked to superior to
chicken for eating. Tnc eburtm la
about the sift# of a rarlew, with to^v
hoot, and a long tail of beanttfnl
odtorai foathera. it to a groat eo#
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