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* f u;i * v*i, wuv wpt u* v«f Jv » CJiOLU 40, 1010. .0d<m Sunday morn ‘ Smooth tom ser lebve* * " idowe<i wh0 ® ouru * duilfol son aad aff«c- lh * lT "P- 0*Tll tbeir ooiufortor in I*?* we’oowmend them to the i whow rod and xtaff 9 ud comfort of all who in Him* 1L0.H. ft*- the Lutheran Victor. - M fcftOftorgih Synod. Tbe Umefor Um ' JH&l the Evangelical Lu. of Georgia and ad- being at baud, we iry preparations, and SLttrift&ilw'Uy, October 36th. inj pMsagc on the V. & B. B. B., Xtmtoiks south east brought i te thriving city of Bufeula, * " ^ appropriately sty lot! tbe $ty* being situated on a t Hoff on tbe west side of River. The last ocn ,th0 City between six and tobesattd inhabitants. We ^stsomeJutore time, give you of its rise and progress. g®a proceeded in the same «a the & W. R. B. two to Gtergetown, Ga., theuce miles to Cuthbert, where * a«t the train corning up froiu I*.Otises, a small town on the east ^ U the Chattahoochee, about tarty xiles below Enfanla. Taking ,* fmh supply of passengers, we pgr*** twenty miles in an easterly frrtfrin to Dawson, the point of ,gfi*Unation. Here we were met y mt good brother, S. Jennings, to, took os to St. Mark's, our fa- «to» u IrrrLE Church around toliCtMUOUt^ After engaging in tournees of the Lord's day, and (ftarfiog “night meeting at the did beese in the Fork,” we rested toSToesday A. M., when, iu com jiy with oor good brother, Geo. E. $kr. delegate elect from our charge, wproceeded to Brown's Station on to S. W. B, B., and at the usual tor the train for Macon arrived, Mgfctsd with passengers for tbe hie Fair, which had jnst com il We went on board and loureelves as best we could in •lease a crowd, and a ride of seven | ton north east brought ns to Smith db. Here the Albany road branches | ton the & W. B. Ji. and xuna south - i eighteen miles. After a deten- i of nearly three hours, we took page on this road, and arrived at Amy at 3:10, P. M., just twenty- he uioutes too late for connection dll the A. & G. train. This was | hriesult of a change of schedule on to 8. W. road, which had beeu Hie only two days before. This I dange caused us to remain in A1 ! hhy MR the next day, thus retard- N our journey twenty-four hours, jib»ike the best of our situation, w proceeded to the Town’s House, bplby Mr. Horace Powers, where I to deposited our baggage, and as to members of Bethlehem church Ikt appointed to meet us at Lake on Wednesday uiorniug, and to* interruption would throw qs ^wity-fgar hours “behind time,” we ^seeded to the Telegraph Office to sfetfla them of the cause of oor request them to meet ns to next day, and so tried to content res. ■y is a neatly built town, iing about 2,500 inhabitants, •toto gloated on the western bank jyjRht Biver, near the confluence 'wjKinchafoonee, a notable creek, waters an extensive portion of toath western Georgia, passiug near •to little church. The locality of ®*» town is unfavorable for health; k lorroanded by extensive lime **to, and is subject to malarious jtoto> »till it is a place of cousider- Jtotowness, especially during the ’"•ter seasou. After a comfortable ^t’» rest and a good breakfast, the obliging proprietor fur- ***** to ministers at half price, we Passage on the accommodation on the A. & G. R. It., hoping to I ,ursa0 our journey jjr? 0 * farther interruption. Pro- t* I® h® a »oiith-east direction |** t J r -«ig , bt miles, we came to Ca- tbence twenty-three miles to t k Svil h% on the Ocklockonee, ^ tbe Bainbridge road inter- f Witb A * & roa d- Here that the accommodation woqw uot ex)Ilnoct with tbe M | ^ Iiak ® City ’ aU<1 We mTSf| we would have to remain 1 4|m 0 d t raiIro * (1 Ration, from * SL * M 101:30 a- M -. - itk *®aii F accoulm odation than a mom i u th e Depot. We them rema *n at Thomas- ««1 £,!**.. arrival of '-be regular tr ° tn A,ban >» thus -the , an 0 l > portunity of viewing -» D ’ wl*ich we fouud to bo ter. b , * built , and situatml in toa bla ! thy region of country. It %L '\ 0t BJUch business, about Jvevsiiin ^ baD T- The yellow fever B extensively at Bainbridge, Mtoitoidiatank, 0t tbe l4$t4MT MMNMvUW to ttftlj' epidemic ,, « ting TtootoMMvilW at 74ft P. ,\f., we arrived at Uvtos, slaty-two miles east, at 13 o’clock, where we remained until 1:30 A. M.; I then took passage on the regular mall train from Savannah to Lake City. Hers, if we bad not missed Ike ean uectiou at Albany tbe day before, we would have aeet tbe other mem bers of Bynod, who preceded ms by twenty four hours. From Lawton we took a south westerly course to Live Oak, Fla., forty-eight miles, thence east, by the Tallahaaaee ft Jackson ville road, twenty-two mtice to Lake City, where we arrived at 6 A. If. As we drew near the elty we wave iu a quandary whether any of our fneuds would meet os j and, as we stepped from tbe trsia, vsilee hi hand, we looked around to Me if we could find any one whom w« might know, or who might know os, when, lola kiad friead, whom we had never before seen, approached as, aud, as if by instinct, Inquired if “Parson M. was there,” to whom w« replied, “Here is your maa.” Ms thru informed us that ha had earn* prepared to take ae to tbe seat of Synod, that the other brethren bad arrived the day before, and ae we were absent they ooecitided that we had aniseed connection somewhere, and thought it beet to eosse for us the uext day. No thanks to the Telegraph, for oor dispatch did not reach its destination, and I doubt if it ever left the office at which it was ordered. At all events, this Is the first time we had aver traveled ahead of the Telegraph. Oor friend took us to his house about nine miles distant, ami, after a good break Hast of fresh fish aud other good things of Florida, we retired to rest a short time, and then proceeded to the church, about three miles distant, where we arrived —too late for the Synodical eereaou, but in ample time for the opening of Synod, much to oor own gratifies tion, and there enjoyed the friendly greetings of brethren of the eleegj and laity whom we had amt on many a former occasion. Of the business transactions of Sy n od, you will bevs been informed by the “abstract” which the Seeeetar) was requested to prrpare for (mbit cation in tbe Visitor. Suffice it here to say that this was one of the meet it has ever beeu oor privilege to attend ; the very elements seemed to partake of the harmony that per vailed, and did much to contribute to the plenaan tiro^f lie i■ The meetings were well attended by the members of tbe church sad the citizens generally ; and tbe crowd in attendance on the Lord's day was sufficient evidence that Colombia coairiy, Fla., at least that portion of it in tbe vicinity of Bethlehem church, is not a sparsely populated country, especially wbea it la reasem be red that aerviess were also held at Mt. Tabor M. B. church by a meet her of Synod. The people of this rkftoity enter tained the members of Synod with great kindness and hospitality, so much so, that, to jadge from the universal satisfaction depicted to ovary countenance, any future ap plication from Bethlehem eboreh to entertain the Synod of Georgia will meet with a favorable response. The •apply of oranges from the orchard of “Uncle Billy,” which wets dally mingled with the refresh menu dur ing the intermissions, will long he remembered by those who partook of his kindness. Upon the whole, oar brother, H. W. B., has an interesting field, sad we trust that his labors are appre ciated by those for whose spiritual welfare they are dispensed. The field is large, and should net he neglected. The people are ia very moderate circumstances, but they do what they can for their minister. Bra B. ought to be sustained by the Missionary Society, so ns to enable him to extend hie labor* beyond hie immediate charge. Beaidee, there ought to be one or two more mlsskm aries in Florida, to collect and or gauixe the material w* have seat tee ed about, and thus contribute to the prominent establishment of the Church of the Reformation in this growing State. Much of our journey being per formed at iiight, we fan not, from personal uhecmtlMb give a very acqprato stateesent Of the face of the country aloeg the satire route. We shall, howevef, briefly state what we did sea, and acquaint you with what we gained by Inquiry from others. On both aides of the Chat tahoochee the country la broken, and yields abundant supplies of the chief staple of the South, to whtah the attention of planters ia too Innyfli nately directed. The toad ia well adapted to the eultare of earn and small grain; but, ae cotton to the obief article of export, to bee been allowed to gain the ascendancy |w jibe criminal ilitoBWIMSMIMMMMffiPI sa# It,Fes m, e-ia inil * ksa w* Miffie *1*1m pVffifil Ml W flm Mtoffidal In tbeeatremenreto while tt to ••acreUy enatefled Is be an cm neeas nolicv so rust ks IMS* in tot Ftom tomitbville te Albany, to flab, towel pine land, snmto wtongmae, end devoid kiwi ife# nn lies um aft ffi**s-^^b wee weppswr^e utoi , borders ef country to well We are laid that tbe ThoaanevtWa to Lab* City la weep rimlter la that just 1*1 n~~ 1 WtMffi , f .a 1 fiwn toMto'dfifiMflflili' jmgffi||Mgtofn s^w sw x“»mni' iwsmmim sme nwew^sn^n eftobtoy, frw ef tbe This part ef native derive* its os me I pond or lake ia ton •r etoee ef fleoitabee iu alt ita Uk* Ok,, akMk Km Tmk.-Vm «ii«i faith, ef ffiee. 1 wu W. Tmrkii'mein 1. was dedicated and fn>4 QM. list, the senitenuuty «f w jHffiMtfflbHto Il met flt'flir «* uhu >• |v^ have been severed to naWni.t«.^,s IK# ofTS W to toj£ tost tosmigrania tbe •wladlefn that ere as apt to bee* asms errivta* to Il to ana van lead y fo sen Ouhasr F*n»t v — Dye ffi# t 1^ - W * . isrtmsMxaroL MO fhfto. IX Shfrtriagi ml OdnsA Ftole wwgrttArs > si anm sanm AninMft 0 e^e-k- g AConnapUn Coni SKCDRITY LIFE INSERANt’E AND ANNUITY COMPANY, f>K NBW YORK. Robert L. Oaeo, Prrwidofit Thoo. A. Wetmore, Vice-President Iaaac H. Allen, Secretary. Mas leNewt Nov M an less of ■h huviug ton to iwe Fleridn abnnnds In lak«h its climate to aslehrtone. Tbs lebsa, baring subterranean ontleta, never bswann stnguaet. They mpply large qenn totoa ef fish ef si meal every variety to be found In fresh enter Bethto hem ehercfr to attested ea lbs Tib graph road hunting from Lefts City to tbe south waster* coast, where tbe wires are con named with tbe •ebmeriue Telegraph to tbe Island ef Cebe. About six miles south ef tbe church this rood to sold to erase the fleet* Ft River ee e natural bridge that b about half a mile wide, 1 the rtVev pa ears under ground for tbe spare of bell e mils, sad tbeu •merges sad peases on to the Gulf ef Hes ton. The*# ere also te be found ia this te tbs setton. hi n ww*’ wmwwc gr^wpqpqiPOP grwrw wmm-i to totter, end for e Cia&OuckA Ocl. IW Ifaar flb» ridbdelphm, K * m*kfl^ftidHfiktoUfcfliiia$ aikiti A to Mv ^p” $30 hex ef CannaMs la dtoa. U has done m ft great deal of goad. My eoegbto meoh hotter; appetite gfeatly improved. | was very eeetive, but tbe pills bare ragn bind me, end the toetmsnt nrimved that eevore pain to my bach almost ae anas as il wee rubbed ee. Indeed to! winds system has ledrrgeaa a ffiffiftfiR hnpmred cbgSHto I* ret!«rl f ■ 111 mswu w s tod u, nseanm ffiffi. mWTI ^SSSrh^LTssEni h It'viuf e. «*w resit nil Itv NuuiIm 1 of iKiJickw bourd in 1871, 5,824. Km*paymekts. «d AU Po,id *** re A Gw good serai* war.ted. t*» whom Uiwral iudneement* will be offered by m LOUIS SHRIlFK.^’RTT General Agent for South Carolina, ^ Ta 10 Broad Street^ Ckarlestot flCHOOLDAY MACAZINC. fur sab by all Uto Rnri Peptlar Kttast 1M0 Over SO Tears, HR •»«’* m* nrnifHH nrioji or PXRRY DAVIS PAIS - KILLER, „A«ri "tow itorir fwo'tM m S"2 rr*sou wf th* |' ^raed to way. •our, there to are S eatoUoJI ii^mjfl ftnw A~-» rare of •umwi H to rare. ISL 7 "^ Verna Ms tabs II, UUki Mj l$U — > ef It* jornd • ruotiunre to « m e - tWi fit fiPefthssenyev, qF ftsnsk isn* winwwwf mM IH M»M» part of Flurwla natural soil* from a«ai twenty to sixty foot <too| S si the of asm butSam at ohuth ito 1 iim twitine nastoh iret. ^ f w recess ,w# JR »sm«*k*>"** W m MMilnHMMMflMi flttNMMMMkg 1 fiMHipRPfin ? extieg that there ere natural under ground current* traversing tbe fltate to various piece*. Tbe water ef these well* to arid to he cmd, plena ant and healthf ul Marino . <tiai4oUm1 I«/ m am m www|g| vest stemwf ( 'CwaJp*SSSwmtoa Vv flynud, we turned see feere bease ward) an Monday, when wa bad praceeded about half way he Lake Cikfi *e mat ear goad Bra, Us. Ratio, and Ids osttmaids lady, with ihrtr kind htrst, Mr IU**m ' - - — rairew reu o ■* w^utwmgpMnSwti vpe»S*SPSP “Undo Billy/ who jehred osmpany eilb an, sad Urns ee Mdeyed a plaaaant ride Iu tbe ofo, where ee ! i.< i >.,i 51, ' ,0 jj i *». I petleg ear arrival, bad ttoee for our eotartatomeat anti! tbe arrival of tbe unto which was te bomoa In dee Mam we met sgnto at tbe Depot, and at fffiR |. M entered tbe ears sad resamnl ear kotnevsnl rids, pastoig. to reveres order, tbe same places we bare already meettonod. At Lawton w# |,-ft (hp n*h*r* Am! im* tmre r « on tbe traia for Albany. lMMp| ef eote occaired ewtii ire eppreer ksd ('•mills, where we met tbe Dmr Rxsminw cvmcre Ctoprn, 9 which required three heavy trains la brer U ou iu work ef drmrreitoeflra. AfTtvlng at Albany, we were toere outward trip, sad made dee unease tom with Ike tt. W. R ft. At Braun's But ion we parted eiih oar good tieicget*, and rsesksd boms u S o’clock P. M., fiadtag ear family In good henfth and sptrii*. Te God thr- nrairnu for hia nratmii** re*w» ^ re^ree |f“ re^mreirareeipmj, csire over ee yud onto. A Mxwmxm or flrnon freer Hflflli 1 Oto ftst. CL G, Brian merer. Lutheran minister ml Free. ^S*w! y -*w vmTiwmvW'i n^s sr s burg, Snyder county, hue been In (be ministry forty yearn, and during that time hue baptised i.tHW chUdreu, and H7 sdulu, ooefirnied 1,733 ealeebe men*, attended l t fl9» frseerabs l^flft weddings, and is still native to tbe tmrformance of hi* neotnral ditto. gr^oreu m m evw*’ u * -vew g^w^^wvow* * m* “w we Thof Oaim on rot—Tbe Iowa fty aud Immi lb* flM oott^pi V**p*fy Air JAhmAbCa Amt lit mmI ■Rfipvto Hmmb flMif toftklwl utr WIrmnmI pm* pd fletoto R. Uetowae Mmmhmi, The* wlUtol we would give lyri V* #ttH iwyIi iktc HUMiwIato I* its virtue* of tfc* higtMMU ebon y. rhytosses of ...... 1 tk *»■- —i 4e m.sM. a* l «rev "ffimf ufi*l ga ffi Ire ihr e*Umr- r the hret mu ■ ' '' H to O irmrily 1 m wt M mi lull .ftiisu, <naff .. . m nMflNffi rmfiitffiffx v ffiffi i ih* arret mtow of hseto, ami rluKUktr*. It ha* tkrerem thv tf#dM«*r f«w *U owto com- ••n as ser vrapseito tore it, | 4 u. at, ,n ., u k} p• r b- J. ii ... n | fVs m ****»• VWS fwktol^rwl^rem!. f tHilrisi 4'*9hiftikmv An* iima ■wipoeim^ » seneseurw« ssewssa^ ddbrwltto*. it hs* brew Thai as a *• her fitoea mmito^Am * * ««- * * — ■ - A — .. a. re^ wnwr w ww tTr flWHHffiMI mffiBsffi «»taenianl jmymmifry. A* «s exhrram ~ i ** * e*. .. ffi* | , •■> . US _ F sSffi I reft^^raw^ffimMf.» vftpF •*****■*■ ■blfieflkF irt»ttiii Qhfli bliidL Thirty years are reriaialy s loos esough (l*ns^m fie* iu* min « «re. and Umi Um PAIN-KILLER to de- rening «f *U it* (troprtoSwr* claim for it, to amply orered h» Mo ouparraMtod totoy k he* sWatoed. tt to s st as Itrrnrvrvs remtfcr. It to sold Is iffi $ kr* - q| ny^j ffiTridl ftffi vest. It* todfoT " fn *?** 7 fwllv treSed. *11 a Wreds aolf U> to kociws to •ere to* hoe ease hut tbe r^tsst 1»ati* A fore, Free- Ip ton tori sed dluem. end Nov 14 Wf hjr all DrufftoCa ■ to err. •C theft Bring whs Is e frteedi jfc>n-itoii.’l*fi4 in* |re intern w *• Ml emreffiMoNffifln ffi ft| I a rare My to 0XIXA2* ODO'*a rm FALL and WIXTER AT THE SB*VD CENTRAL m GOODS ESTABLISHMENT . or m WE l>. IiOYE ft 00., Columbia, H. C. W f K are 4*1 It sddtoc te eur ut«tov« fl^remtor ^#gL*^A*T*rei ues ^nesss. *** txn! WBaf Id mQ dining \3tm iWMMNit moMik il CUtmries. OtoA an Mm tsto of Aagrec IS7S, fte r. A C.. Fueumm dfCrifm Synod (i a, tbe BpriagMebI gatioe of RMM ftyu«d> bus bought the fUtoois flUfte Uni varsity for n foamto l het rilTtoid'toM^ aoademju The* tbe Gtoemi %neM L«fto to toes her. Her m — JpflfiUfi “ pal nf tk* 1 siriiaMffif^H^^^S IF. C It#. A*t/tore JHr* Year totter 1 ffiM ffiffi ef Aqffitototokto iffietl Yen. tom built for tbe Germane D». Her key Mfi: kfe would raiber ere his A*•*ait-*-v ■(>.. and oare, us tbu tnssstn* Men ntflpriagflBhi vau, go ’bon the ’ 1 A* i M * i 1 ' j , , \ | - £ 4 j *. , a : 't! tiki HSm** it ef her te all} iAl- STRANGERS V to tins tbe City during Fair week, sad FAMILIES Making tfcrii Wh^< pertomre, mill And ADVANTAGE to EXAMINE OuChdM AnsitsectbfiteqpiirchiRfig Is all __ ^_jsatk>t) red, soil pay ax ““ DOLUU us A ■' *< — ~fl *•■**• wPX VW8X i WE D LOTS ft CO., w. w. LOT*. I COLUMBIA, ft. C. m m w'lwsenv 4 f>-A^ mrato. - -•—ww— to., ffi il l OTW t 1 v ffinffiT vT IffiMx XXOQif Nov IS *Ui Hfe BIBLE , T> n fX —„ — lived in ' to live in all tissea JT3JI for • AN. ht.Wt lAfelEAiaBBh. OH 3 . * —17 Nov 21 270—ft R. R. R. RADWAVS READY RELIEF OVKMft THE WORST FAUI to* from One to Twenty Minute*. ROT OME HOUR •Am rmuar un **rei mm *m4 mjr sevrern wire rin a*»w*re ns*er uuw u * eras ro* nmnr r**s ti • ilk* M **t It Tho Only 1’cvln Remedy 1v >»' tfrewtoffifiMr pMHin RDM ri k twf-uMtikti^hg *x be? hr~i od. iTf , .. L, . , ^ - — - *. — min' t^sgnn^r gw^^*t^3n is reus evs w> i ws *'tv iiivni najwraxsxingmxi awkMUH. m tumm-mm* wit* &«■«» m; mSt>. RADWAY’I READY RELIEF ssrsHMur srwxssJS, ffinpffflrl^ip^ 1 imnuu. irtumesx, eo.’-«Tm--ire 1 tti* ■ *m*im&* **•***”**- emus reiu.< ni*Mto’» jpsri^v to kin «M* <'«■»*• MiiMlf K«-B< f>» it* W(1 wr af 4‘ Ml arir. iwstfr f*a«Bi it ”” ,.f** »“W ! ■ >!•'•«*> I It'll * " *' | IU* k f 1 - MT) • nt* w *» »: > -it* to * l»<i» lifisr -■■KX'ssesasr. rtvtu AM) AO VC. I *.*» **IX mmI Hr S'Nj •»•• tkm I* • re. twM •i*i HEALTH! BEAUTY!! _ mew M/Km-ii r*.u<wt-7Qu|_1«rv aj DR. RAOWAY’8 SampiOiai Btuliesi THC GREAT HOOD PURtWIgR. •*<* »»«•* VftUtfl Erery Day ai Increase ii Fish ail Vtifkt is Sen ail Felt re *AiWArAr.!UUA* a m ttoe is m mui ill ||H inMa lhl •igkl^S Ik lk>« Utro*L . rerMn* NHMt« Uw AN wiit «n* *■ i < ’~ W 11V •* T I " IWU J 1 gw* »yr»*' ' ' _ ite, I », let u to Sn .Urm*L I ^ tmoffr m* »» W like wi MtoemVi „ > w • norUi. teVkiUMM unw i M»t deewim. let when there * ktre Hi«- ! - >wit«— Vtora MUI retor. ead e tfie Mki. ) .■» IMw-fc And auoactb, IfllM Tumor cj' 12 lrerr** Growth Cured by lUuttray'* Herat rent, C~. RAO WAY’S Pcmcimjatiye&RepiatissPills j to ' vrfiib rweet rum. «r RADW*TW ml* W-IU free - BOOK OFWORSHIP JPMAttof for authority of tht JKr. Lath. Synod of North A fJHI 18 Ammon. •old, and tth this way pari rsnftr. on every copy of tbe profits accrue to tbe church Price, in Sheep.. Dark Arsbewoue Arabreqne Oflt. 34mo, is now arch 8 cents ...#1 00 .... 1 ft «»»... 1 dO . 2 00 rerereremmremmto NOTICE WS tort-hv gives that at the next fiessioi 1 of tto I*-in*l store of South Caroluw plicsuon will to made for Um renews ■the Charter of Newbeny College. Nov. l, 1873. $20 SATED! FLORENCE StwiSoMACaStm hare determined to REDUCE PRICES. and drill hereafter oeU their 170 Machine for $50, and other stylet in proportion. THE FLORENCE to the ONLY Setting Machine that feeds the worl baekuard and forward, or to other machine in the market. IT IS HOW THE CHEAPEST. Florence,Mast. Nov 1, ’75. Agents Wanted Nov 13 it • UCKCYC BELL FOUNDRY. WutoleHit to l**T. Superior Belle of C*pe*r eod Tie, tooutod with tto Ire , he OwHHMU m town Chscn to*. VAHDUZIN d TIFT. thnxigboui the SouU, gnxi for ill uetnted Orelogoewith Price LtoM*Soeriiftc»t4M ef pUelm who u«e them, eoi* in: rtcnuu: BURLY, RMt fi RARBY, Lkhtou, Kx. —6m ARRIVAL OF HU i WINTER A.T R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD’S CLOTHING AUD IIAT HOUSE J T IHE bent and hugest stock in the city. Every garment well made. It will cost no more to 1 ay a GOOD SHIRT from this House tnan it does to buy an inferior one elsewhere. SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TRUNKS, VA LISES. SHAWLS. RUGS, DRESS ING GOWNS UMBRELLAS. etc , etc. Our Custom Department is a first dam artist, recently with beM Houses in New York. We are exhibiting a choice selection < CASSIMERES and VESTINGS. R & W. C. 8WAFFIKLD in charge Ih one oft ran. 5 00 .Mail eoufregadoua are re* nn thMr ordci-s at once, to rend on m a diaeaunt of ten cent, is PULPIT EDITION. Price, in aSAre j. surra, BmimIut, Ool tun bia, S. 0. J. H. KINARD. 1 HAVE recently returned from the North. And am prepared to exhibit tbe moat elegant ana complete stock of DRY GOODS Ever brought to thin market, consisting of the latest and most popular styles in Dresii Goods, Caasiiueres, See., with a fall line of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And select assortments of Carpetings, If ‘ ~ r iudow Shades and Curtains, Rap, Mattings, and all other articles usually found in a First Class Dry Goods Estab- ' The celebrated Hows Sewing Machine and American Button-Hole and Over- Sewing Machine constitute a prominent feature in tbe line of my business, being lastly considered the most efficient and satisfactory now in use. Tbe public generally are invited to give me a call. J. E. E3KAHD, On Main Street, one door South of Co lumbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Oct 11 5—tf THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. EVERY FRIDAY. *tt 4*1-, • ' > w.itgj l'ISh-u -kklulm O iSSStSiairi: lS[ B y L R R01)E ' DJ) - Terns Cash, Strictly in Adranoa. One copy, per annum..., $2.00 One copy, six months............:. 1.25 No new names are Entered on the sub script ion book, without the fiast payment in advance. All remittances and communications to U addressed to Bkv. A. R. RUDE, DJ>^ * OolnmMa, S.’C. iat