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lag «MT LIFK INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, i netful edifice, hud to trmv«i BobMt L. Case, President Theo. A. Wetmore, Vice-President Isaac H Allen, Secretary. Rev. W. Verts, of Madras, Hto Her. Mr. Greet of Sou It Airiest end Mm Rev. Mr. Uarpentsr, Basssto, RrttMi <j*f!y for building pUrpouea. the ballding of railroads sod ▲ prater b; Dr. Mail waa Dm ffajJrjttjr Hiliasd to' «J* kOTfifo lees mU»i* Tto follow ian Viet'. MH^^BZnag #w~tod , Maser • v aevwewi*'' usw m, * ’^ra'^^gp Uavesstjsr, Mews G*at»v Ctobtab* Leapald r«a Untirtk, If. Shat***?, fetor k«bi, 4. T. Itohschaaaea, A ASSETS, Jamiai eotNHSB r ojodem notions of civilisation, J gj( pg r y labor should necessarily stated. The second cists of -j^onary student* would be ready thSsf* the field before the Vice II bad *be great rsilroail completed. next speaker was the Rev. ^ Gibson, of China. This geutle- [ Afcan account of the ooodi |p«f lbs Chinese women who were gPl «*t with iu Sail Frsunsco. fkS»women did uot represent the most favorite ahfoat at mesship la Chios. It was, he add, the *ymho4 of the love of the peofda Mr their parents, aad was, thsuatora a power Agent for South Carolina, if#. 40 Broad Street, Gkmietto* Jnaet SI A TlC CHOLERA m mi 11 A Aim* Every Gem Cured Witold A PAIS-KILLER. W rho had been shipped to Sao poo. The emigration to Ihw ry from China was tare to the gospel eventually to that jpr. Dr. J. E. Taltaage, of the jp«| Elation, Sooth China, apolte m t Alter stating how, in 1&42, as (I t remit of the British war with ffifo, a port of entry for Korope fat established and was availed of hydw missionaries, he vent on to nee the more liberal ideas which hd ainea been on the increase in diu,aud how the missionary might miy travel sny distance. The resell d frit cessation of governmental resstsnee was the progress of ohria- grity in all the missions, and the m increasing of new converts to duxx. lto now gives cript of two stamps There is not s said sumption that Itch SVAT tlutV innnft (jum LurtfltP and eepeoially from France aad Balt norland, not to import the mmrals ai E*amm . MM woe adraai he same tea gaiaad the gyatttn 4 ^* of nor coaetry by his loadable tin* ed mmdaet. Tta Orman spirit, tram the days of La> iT found It ot«at to give a apooofa! of Paia KiUer in a giii of water »*wt< uw! with sugar; then, V about Of torn uunutm, begin to giv* llarmd. on the 23d of October, *t the reiudenoM of the bride* •other, (Mrs, dallie Barmorn,; by the Mgr. W. T. Capers, Mr. B. C. DcP*» and Mias Mioon W. 1U» Roman trraaav aad (tsonsre Ls gwr^maa v n a uRfipra* maww-w - SASraw iBHh ^bhmhI INH^ 'SMKlNMlKiMii IMHIIhh •herald pray to Oal jEaetty, with : jasaaiilHeiihmdha m iRals gi fe CO. .giving or Bute religion. Why, what euaM they have am than they had I Could they have a move s*cruras fist meeting than was then press at I seen Hli themaalvoa Thai moal gto Hotks IVolu the world ever gaw have eome iloww to as tram the lihmi tiott The nrireU aahL "fie • tlkMU * <!<> a* we toll yoa aad to oar am vaau ;* bat the Gerais air itomial revetted at the wretched tyiaaay. German nttfty, Gervug liberty aad l^A“Lrsst. u> ^af , s SR7 GOODS Ever brought to Hum market, consisting of the latest and most popular styles in Jk ^-a f'lgwwlw f ^sssimaNks An M|iL A i * ri ijoouc, v ft.iwiBiciw, cAc«f wmm a laMItotet, HOSIEKY An auvrui r we are living gr loag «oeUI taka hha aamto mimm labor and as tto aid tW <* mi ieiflii ksd sot 9to Rev. Joseph Edkins, of the ladle ttissiOD at Pekin, was oast kftsdsoed. He said the love of the fsopto for Bsdhism was intense, for ftiy believed it gave them immortal, kj. The Japanese, unlike the Chi me, always put inscriptions ou the IhMIto ef the dead. They hoped in At happiness to come to them ia to Western heaven. The Japaoea* pwerement was in a state of traom tto. They bad no means for the tolsmieeion of knowedge. There fwe no newspapers in the country, jwr had the rulers any idea of politi* ^dBsreence. Bat they were anxious a toftate European customs and htopean civilixation. •'■"’The next speaker was the Rev. Ik. Bliss, of Constaotiuople. He ex- the extraordinary idea tie Siistaatinopotitaus had about their ■'Sly. It was, no doubt, a great city Md a great commercial centre. Mwebants sojourned in It who had ewM from all parts of Turkey, aad tooegb these, by selling them teiets and Bibles, much good waa tone in the dissemination ot the frith, aad missionaries were now tottwed over the country, hut they OH above ws was tha motto which Window RhftA* aad Ci Mattings, a ud all other ai found m a First Clam Dry R. R. R. RA0WAY*8* REAOY RELIEF be treated m • old man of the V .it! w Jh , who psn tends to represent Und an earth— daughter’ —is powsHs— to do ne dl The Pi»pe torn even attempted to give Instruction to am Kotor* WU Ita own pruapwrity, and, ahlad by Biamank, to making shad work at Jeunit iatrigurs, and, my 4m* Oft selves, the few aiaoplc remedies wueaa Bsmmaai am so mack ia advance even ef their ;»tn wicuuM, that we ha%e almost daily applications. We allow them fa com<. IwK-aase it bring* as in contact with them aad opens a door of uwefulaeoe. Ia diarrhea, colic, vomiting, cholera, con gto etc-, your Pain-Killer has been ray chief aMdiciae. Youra, very truly. R*t. T. P. CRAWFORD. In from On* to Twonty Minutss. time, waa would ato maa hrrtlires, the Want of the Use m ,ii ( latb-Mu s are ou cmr irtitr t Those lifting Pain-Killer should strictly ehserve the following directions: At the cotnnM-nccrm-nt of the dieeaM' take a teaspoonfol of Paln-KUtor, in sngur and wafer, aad th« n twthe freely across lh< atom** ii and with the Pain- Killer clear. Should the diarrhea aad crauip oeatiaae, repeat the dose evenr Afte* n minute*. In tills way the dread ful scourge may be checked and the pa* tteut relieved to the eouroe of a few hoars. . 3 N. B —Be sore aad get the genuine ar ticle ; sad it i« rvomimemled by thorn who hare used the Pain killer for the cholera, that fas extreme cases ti* patient taka two (or morel teaspoonfnl* instead of on*. The PAFN-KTT.LER k sold by nil the Druggist* aad Dealers ia Family Medi nr Price 98 and SO cent* and ft. Man's. A rSRliw ihj I. Oct 17 265 lm—4t »t WU spoke of | Chsrri imvlNR otorih the eowwtry, but tha imme-aae and awful reupantobOitv that waa reeling upon thane who had beard thee* truths daring the last ton «laya. 1 When he returned to Italy he wo«M never forgot to auk the Meaning f God upon the American people THE RET. DR. rUfWtoTMKa. OT WO?l?l Ih*. ('hrtstltoh mid that hi* heart was ranch nearer tears than amilea, because the brethren had to bid fare wall to brethren wham they etothl not rightly expect to Re* again. There had been an much talk of Christ inn and InrafhcHy lave aad unity, *nd tot them be no iBMhuac* between the talk and tie tffo. Iu addition to the footing of gratitude to the ktad and thoughtful people of New York, there wru* a trae foaRog of raapOMiMItty Hi the |Nfef If th* delegatee. But an to that, he weald THE OU» l ATVOtm. (Appfltoto l TV raartJkia of German •pint to now marching ahead agsisat ij-ft | I. i *ii iU m wrdK* ^i.fi ^ ^ i» Vt t —■ - prwuij i rue r tv reiser Man is rv *ja >n*4ble to God, mat to man, aad— (loml appbuiaeV—and J«ema Chrtot R. & W. C. SWAFFIBLD’S *^0« tow each other, so great wo* to dktauoe between them. Forty ftm sgo there was not * uiisatonary ia Turkey, and to day there were •to toe hundred, all doing good IkIt£ next speaker called on waa to Btv, Mr. Labaue, of Persia. This Wpto said that the famine aad to Tscmt travels of the monarch tom sore to do much good for chris to^y hi Persia. Th* famine had ton much, notwithstanding all th* toeing of Mahometanism to eon tfoce the people of the geiierunitj Kovher*, Mothm. Mother*. is the pi relieve* ! beauty:i read th* eighth Term of the chapter of BE Mark » 14 Aad sadden 1y, when th*y looked around, ttmy Hr*. Winslow s Soothing Syrup. Fee ask by all druggist*. DR. RAD WAY S to say that If Garma* cforgyma* will leave their fcomao ia tha aarvlm ai Christ, they may tad aura arums only.* THE DKAV OF CAKTEMrUV. The Very Rev. Dean of CfoMRt bury Mid that all th* Ragltoh date gates would return with the roeoller tloo, not of th* kindliness, bat of th* geuial, hearty lov* of the people} but be woold not refer to It on tout occasion, for be wanted to aak that aodierice what would be th* reaolt of the great meetings of this Confer ence t We knew what would be the effect upon most of the English del* gates—It wss that of an increased sense of duty and rcapouaibiUty that was to And fruit on their labors iu their owu country. But they would not get sway from the thought tost in this country, which most ins vita bty be the home, to a large eateut, of the English speaking satis***, will this great people rise op to th* sense of what they are to God, aad make the love of Christ tha motive of all those who arc chrktlaaa in America. Tie hoped and prayed that a deep sense of rrapoctaibihly would rest upon the people of Amur ica, and that UiU country tasy not be looked upon by Euglead and other nation* merely a* th* laud of freedom, hut a* the Uml of thorn who love God. TEUfi FAREWELL AJAD ttttJUt wa* delivered by Itev. I>r, fikbeock. FAREWELL SERVICE* ^ , were also held at Bias a way Mad, Turn many Hall, and Ot* Cooper Is- atilute. We only report the totter, they being the moat inUreatiug. AT TOE COOPER 1**11?I TK. At half paat six o’clock tost *ve uing th* doors of th* brgt hall of SHIRT from this House than it does ft buy an inferior one elsewhere. SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TRUYX8, TA LISES. SHAWLS, RU66, DRESS ING BOWES. DXRRELLAS, etc., etc. r*Mt fforthtf iratte*, a**d t* Rev R- C. Holland, Mad iso* C U n V*. , r 1 *1 u. tod good will of the Christian*. The toitof the monarch could not foil to seeur* for missionaries more eon Jtoation than had been the custom, the people felt that the aaais- they had received in the time tto famine was purely an aid to to®, the high classes at first jn toisd that it was a Christian trick. Jjto Bev. M. D. Kalopotbatea, of ’tow, Greece, made the next ad to®, tod gave an encouraging ac- ftot of the condition of the schools * Greece, e«i«cially of the Univer 2 of Athens. Owing to th* »*v gentleman’s unfamiliarity with a English language he con Id not himself, but be was J^qd to speak bitterly of the ^Jwltion of the Greek Church to r*sgelm fn «nd of the want of thor .J h toity among the difterent Pro denominations in Athens to Ujum jh Mk luas^iiaA s •« Bln^L iun iff |l iiT6tB la fia aM w C £iit ii Sets tad Fell of tk* toad w* all lwv* a* wall, art still ciuttf ft* With vumaraifoa Mr. Eufow, from Madrid, thus raid: My haart baat high whom I I linden I at Hoboken. *b«o 1 saw. m ift(>Hii>| ) aftur having tra vvcseid tha Alton t*', tha Sag *f th* ttormaa a first ebww srtimt, recei best Houses iu New Yt We aw exhibiting s CASSIMEB.ES and V MM «o fliun«T U CMC. H«» tftfceo r< i*r SW rmalMW >t IMS* IhrMMjbouV Um South. tor n ia.wlomovMh ’ - frw» UftUtn-.i^rUholeft W^Slda n( t : ...w - H-b. &aawrragw tROTMAU- ftUOKIYI mi POVNDfiT This music book slumld hare been *1 ,cd s hundred years ago ft cou- Ix-mutifnl music, and the elementary Kiu xit alone is wortli more than ten amount asked for the book. VAHDUia A VFT. generally. Retail rode—same as our April 2 grauary, aad h*>w suou *v ary body w 11.« lllatfa ir sntftMl Id lxftt tiiMS. ud mmaRafi mi ■ nhu* 'T* ■— m^msafomi WWW raWP ri RUi tFl*. I OT •§PE’MfoWRW g BIBLE to live ia all times, p** "It is precious with living fight on Tenu Cash, Strictly in Advance. One copy, per annum..............gg.00 One copy, Ax months 155 No new names are entered on the snb •criutio* book, without the first payment in advance. All remittances and communications to be addressed to Rxv. A. R. RUDE, D.D., Columbia. S/C. would any t*yo*«g one tnsrgymen U e’rery wnrny/ oscular aad arcs u. 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