The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, December 05, 1873, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN Y1SIT0R, COLT MB!A, S. C., DECEMBER 5, 1873
R. R. R.
RAOWAVS READY
AjM to mmI) t;p* tbe Christian at
Work objects to U decidedly, and
gtvm MpntoM to it* tort number
to tbs following srnumeota on Ui*
•ulgert ;
“Every tow year* there goto tb rough
China ib* ophthalmia, » disease of
lbs *y* whtob Imvm people in pw
Uni or total htiodoea*. Email print
to doing tb* mama work to tbto oouu
Tb* Day of tb* Lord.
The day at the Lord, it mom** !
It comes like a thief to tb* night.
It comes when the work! Is dreaming
Of safety, and pease, aad light.
U cometli, the day of sack sloth.
With darkness, and storm, aad ire.
The day of the great avenging.
The day of the horning he.
Not slowly, slowly, like twilight.
Nor like the cold creeping tide ;
Nor barque from the distant ofltog.
Moving on o’er the waters wide.
But instant—like sudden ligktatog.
In the depths of a tranquil shy;
From the west to the east In a moment
The havoc descends from on high!
The day of the Lord, it someth.
When the virgins are all asleep;
And the drunken world is lying
In a slumber yet more deep.
Libs the sudden larch of the vessel.
By night on the sunken reek.
All earth in n moment reetoth.
And goeth down with the shock.
The voice of the awful trumpet
Arresteth the march of time;
With terror, and woe, and judgment.
It sonndeth through every slims
It speaketh aloud to the living.
It speaks to the slumbering dead i
Earth hearetk the iaal summons.
And boweth the trembling head.
The flash of the sword of havue
Foretellsth the day of hieod.
Revealing the Judge’s program,
The downward march of Qsi
The fire which no mortal kindtoa,
Quick seises the qnaking earth ;
And labors the growing creation
In the pangs of its second birth.
Then the day of the evil endeth;
And the righteous reign comm to :
Like n cloud of sorrow, evanish
The ages of human sin.
The light of the morning ftoameth,
A dawn without dood or gloom ;
In chains lies the ruler of darkness.
And the Prince of light ban come f
—Christian at Work.
waited till Gideon grt a kid
“Dfcl Gideon know that he was am
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“No, bo thought that the man wa*
RAOWAY'fl READY
lirrua uno« or^SitV^n
ao the n am bar of words they can fat
within a nqnare inch, aad under the
irrrm we are suffering a great na
ttoaal ophthalmia. Better aot read
at all than kill your eyes with small
print. God fives o* only tmo or
fMM of night, aad tb* penalty at
trifling with them to a Lifelong twi
light or midnight of vision. • • •
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children, whose
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tire, there hung tl
of forty years,
labit of a priest.
DR. RADWAY’S
DR. M’LANE’S
Celebrated American
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ealartatnmaat I’at art before their
diminished aught typography that
Wafa and eutifuoada t hem la plain
print toll them the news of the world
eat of which they go, and the newa
of the world which they ate about to
CNKtor Let the hy mn took, and the
Hlto, nod the rrtigtoua newopaper
be to dtottort letter preen Tbe
VERMIFUGE
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance it pule and leaden.
colored, with occasions] fluthes, or a
circumscribed spot on one or both cheeb;
the eym become dull; the pupil* dilate; an
mmre semicircle runs along the lower eye
lid ; the nose it irritated, swells, and some
times bleeds; a •welling of the upper tipi
occasional headache, with humming or
throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion
of aahva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stomach,
at others,, entirely gone; fleeting pains to
the stomach; occasional nausea and vomit
ing; violent pains throughout the abdo
men ; bowels irregular, at times costivej
•tools slimy; not nnfrequently tinged with
Mood; belly swollen and hard ; urine tur
bid; respiration occasionally difficult,and
accompanied by hiccough; cough some
times dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis
turbed Siccp, with grinding of the teeth;
temper variable, but generally irritable,flee.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR MLANE’S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a cure.
The universal success which has at
tended the administration of this prepa
ration has been such as to warrant as to
pledging ourselves to the public to
RETURN THE MONEY
to every instance where it should prove
Children's
For the Lutheran Vtaltor
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“What will you toll ua about to
night, mother f* naked Susie B.
“I had thought of relating tbe
story of Gideou, a man who lived ia
the time when judges were appointed
to rule over the Jewish nation before
kings had been chosen as their ru
lers.”
“I am sure that w« should lik*
to hear who he waa aad what he did.*
“I have nearly finished the atorto*
of tbe Old Testament, any dear chil
dren,’’ said Mrs. B., “at toast those
stories I thought most interesting
There are aaay
Hewed by wond«
animated eyes.
1b®picture of a br
fell ora! face, ter;
pitting lips sti :
HI indicated for*;
Aep bine hair ri
ff white pearls, r <
•trip of embroid- .
Km hair, combed l
pans’ re. fair an ^
Over a tight fiu
«f dark uiateria]
taw sleeve*, ami m
if rich ok*r- 1
die breast, there n
geld chain in ■:
fttmt was addr:
knxK-h of pearls -v
sid from tbe ear-
brit*.
I Right bem-ath •
a mot ley-pain ted. >’
totv of US
LnsdPs Prayer was tb* catting it to
MMialt tottori am a Are m«t ptem*. ll
to a bard thing fur ao octageoanan
to *raad bts title dear’ to type
am at tor than ski* pared or agate. It
m a grand thing to bare a page no
(date that s4d age can mad it either
With or vitlwMst apecfnrlesk*
(’•til roMsotly they
wort alwaym The booy heart *
lo it* fwmeane, and jnirriy fur tto
«•» nakr. neatOMMM ts found to a flew.
Many a man to weal for appearance
safer j them to a« tartiartiee feeding
that those to power to If. Whoa a
man cwaswNa a phyatotoa or lawyer
tor the Arm. tome, or come* to root a
toms, or luwtwo money, he will
<mw to kts beat drewa; a tody will
cadi to her carriage. A man that
and instructive,
short oues of course remaining, but
1 wished to give you tbe principal
oues, to show you tbe live# of tlte
people who lived before Je*us Christ
came upon the earth, and how moeh
more we under the chrteUaa
dispensation than tbe people who
liyed in those contorted so long idneo
phased away.”
“We ought to be a great deal bet
ter than those people, mother, if we
have greater advantages,* said Saaie.
“Yes, my dear, but I very much
fear that people now don’t exerotoo
one-tenth the faith that the old
prophets and good men and women
did in the old Bible lime*, if, Cor
instance, there should he such a
decree passed as the king of Baby
lon ordered in tbe time of Daatal,
that I related to you some months
ago, do yon think many men would
be found who would continue pray
ing to God, knowing tbe ooaaeqneaee
would be to be thrown to the lions T
“No, mother, I don’t think anybody
in oar church would prove a second
Daniel.*
“Well, I chon* those stories to give
yon examples of high toned prtnei
pie, and unbounded faith aad oonfl-
dence in God and all Ms commands,
rand to try to encourage yon, my
children, to imitate those examples
of piety, faith, fortitude and courage,
; as well as obedience and patience.
* The story of Gideon tells ns of a
man who lived when the Midiaaltes
were the enemies and oppressor* of
the Jews. So heavily were they op
pressed that all their grain was seised
and destroyed, and if any man saved
« tittle by stealth, he was obliged to
thrash it secretly. Gideon it seems
bad concealed a few bushels of
wheat, and be went very quietly to a
winepress to thrash it out, thinktog
that the Midianites would not seek
for him and his wheat in a wine-
While he waa busy he saw a
RADWAY’S
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her pule fV‘ ■
IVwfol.and her eve-
her*. This same li
toppy. joyful b! iv!|-
keng above her—< i
knd now. for six ye
Rsrtin Luther.
“The Doetrtss."
tolled her. aud ‘*Ou
“IfsftrrKlfl,* as s!i*-
aany students wlmr
*** CO rip veiled to lo
by that «3en
totons. to keep her
tending the rickacM of the child or adak
should warrant the rappotition of worms
being the caute." In all case* the Medi-
ctoe to be given in rraicr acooboawcs
with vws maacTioiri.
We pledge ourselves to tbe public, that
Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; and that it is an innocent
preparation, mat if ding tbe slight
est etjmry tl tbe mist trader arfamt.
Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS.. Pimauacn. Pa.
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AwMy Sn. . /’« Toiluwnliacti ghi
trj? sr*\
stag sw imtlrrs are faultkwaly ctothed,
bwt ewaarlcins matUtndesi are but
» hit* wnstosd a«|sM)cbee«. Too many
‘duel rats m long aa it will not
lun N* nairts, an*4 a'auv A I a. R. —.
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ftvst artist, tb* anro«|ilhdMNl gentle-
iJgg
didn’t b«. mother T
“Not qmte, for bn mud to himself.
* Perhaps the ground dried tip the
dew sooner them the flsnen aad 1
didn’t get up early enough, 1 win ask
God once more to gtv* aw a toga,*
aad ha asked God to Irt th* daw flail
upon th* earth aad art a poo Uw
D AILY, Sunday* excepted, csnstoU
with Night Trains on Sen* Cm
linn Rail mad, ap and down; sbsva
trains going North and South m Cto
lotte, Coluinbiii and Augusta Rabat
and Wilmington. Columbia aad AtfW
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lag at tbe dear of a splendid Boston
Huttnos as they were about entering
far a party, banaaa* be bad Jut re
meat bared t hat be had a bobs 1a hi*
rtacktag. It roald art be seen or
kaewm, bat tbe very knowledge of
It* etintruee made him feel *hat be
wa* lens n man than he ought to be ;
gave him n feettof of inferiority.
" hen yam see a neat, tidy, cleanly,
cheerful dwelling, there you wilt Anal
n Joy eon, losing, happy (amity. But
if AHh and mpnkif, aad a disregard
fcr refltnng drtkartes of life prevail
to any bonwrbrtd, there will be found
la tbe BMMml character of tbe inmate*
mack that to law, degrading, nnprin
ct|ded, rteksu, and disgunttng. There
fore an w* grow to jesra, we ought
to waieb eagerly agniust neglect of
rteantinea* in pnrnoti and tidiness m
dretm,—- ilelfs Jamrnal of Health.
Leave Colombia at
Lssrre Alrtoa
Leave Newberry...
Leave Cokesbury..
above actual w
ridow, forsaken l* 1
styles herself in
of Denmarkr *
Ikmorrow, for tbe s
^ dear, beloved l
Leave Greenville...
Ballon..
Cokenbuiy...
M Abbeville.. .
“ Newberry
“ Alston
Arrive at Columbia - ^
AadcrtonSmack and BUu fl*** ^
riaion.
DOWN. Cr*
Leave Waihalla 5 45 a m BflBjjg
I-rave IVnyville 6 35am ItoWS’f®
Le.»ve Pendleton 710 a m L<* w 55J.
Leave Anderson 810 a m tones IBP
Arrive at Belton 9 00 a m Lwstto,
Connecting with down tn» ^
Green Ndlle.
GEORGE S HACKER’S
Door, Sash and Blind Factory
Accommodation train# run •
ville Branch on MondaySjWedseto
Fridays. On Anderson Brancb®
Belton and Anderson, on *»
Thursdays and Saturday*.^ .
at a tong, dark, and denary atgkt.
tom might naturally rappum that
with no many rnonas to tbs sky tb*
fliliriUB Dtffkfji iBt rAr Aitt b» diili t
nhff-mwwwpw wsmw ww - gg w^w i^wws w w* w ms *
Herifse fee Cmrmf Meat —The Gcr
man tow a febprspA given tb* follow
toft “To oae gnlloo of water inks
one and erne half pound# of nult, one
half pound of augur, oas half ounos
at nnltftetre, one half ounce of pot
ask; to this ratio the pickle can be
if,creased to bay quantity deal red.
lot these be tmiled together until
•II the dirt from tbs sugar rises to
th* tap and to skimmed off. Then
throw H into a tub to cool, aad when
cold pour it over your beef or pork,
to remain (be usual time—any four
or Art weeks. Tbe meat mart be
well covered with pickle, and should
art be pot down for at least two
day« alter kilting, daring which time
slightly sprinkle ri* powdered salt
prtre, which remove* all tbe surface
blood, etc., leaving tbe meat fresh
aad dean. Home omit hoiting tbe
pickle, aad Aad it to answer well,
though tb* operation of boiling pari
Aas tb* pickle by throwing off tbe
dirt alwgy* to be found to salt
aad sugar If tbto recipe to properly
“What a sat of cowards, mother P
“No, not sxartly that. Heavy, God
C. C. & A. Railroad C
Columbia, Octote
FpHE following PassenrtV
A will be operated on ana #
DAY, the 13th iuat: '
rtOIWO NORTH.
Day Train. N'
Leave Angnata, 4 80 a m
‘Granite ville, 5 47am
Batesville, *8 35 a m
Columbia, 10 45 a m
Chester, 18 88 pm
Arrive Charlotte. +6 20 p »
Day Train makes close corn
Richmond, to all point* Non
at New York at fi.40 A. M.; ah
ei*rh and Old Bay Line, af 0 !*]
York at 4.85 P. M. NiphtTt
dose connection, cm Richnw
S ints North, arriving at N«
0 P.M.
oqnfo^cTii.
Day Train. N
Leave Charlotte, *7 00a»
. Chester, *54am
Columbia. J3 48pm
Batesville, 4 57p®
Granite vine, f71Sp®
Arrive Augusta, 8 06 p «
•Breokfart. tDinner. fSaj
Night Train North connect*
all points North, cin Richmoi
to New York at 4 *5 P. M- &
trains connect at Angusts toJ
South and West Tbroagh t
N O imported work kept on hand to
supply the country trade. All
srork ia made at our own factory in the
city, and under the proprietor’s special
Mmactfldnn.
Send for I Vice List Factory and
War* Rooms : King, opposite Cannon
Rtreet^ on tine of City railway. P. O.
Box. bo. 170.
July 7 tf
pto should ••* that Gad bad saved
Israel aad art Ibrtr owa prawras.
After tbe** bad gone. God said yam
have too many yak”
“How did Gideon manage then.
pres®.
young man standing near him. Tbe
man spoke and called blm a ‘mighty
utan of valor,’ and said that God
was with him. Gideou skid, ‘If God
Is with me, why do I have to bida
and secretly thresh my wheat for
fear of my enemies f God waa oaoa
with us I know, when he brought my
fathers out of Egypt, but ha has
left os and let os foil into our Ma
mies hands.’ Tbe young man wa*
an an grt from God, who pat ou tb*
appearance of a man to talk with
Gideon, and he said, <Go in your
might and I will help you and you
shall deliver your people out of tbe
bands of your enemies.’”
“Did Gideon believe tbe word of
the Lord, mother IP r „, .... +
“Not at first He said,‘Why, bow
in the world cau l save Israel f 1
Change of Schedule
Boi th Carolina R. R. Com*ant,
Columbia, 8. C., Oct. 18,1878.
Change of schedule, to go into effect on
ami after Sunday, 19th instant:
Mail and Passenger Train.
Leave Columbia 8 40 a ui
Arrive at Charleston ;....4 20 pm
Leave Charleston ..ft 00# m
Arrive at Columbia 5 00 p m
Night Erprme. Freight and Aeeomtmada-
tUm Train (Sunday* exerpted).
Loav* Colombia 7 15 p m
Arrive at Columbia SSOam
Charleston 7 10 pm