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1 »»«$!•-'-V Ea ■ THE LUTHERAN VI8IT0R, COLUMBIA. 8. a, FBBRUARY 20. 1874. Poetry. Mhnionary Hymn. Air— HVre Tmrtli*g //#»# to Ffemren Go, preach the Gospel, saith th** Lon! t Who will got who will got Unfold th© rich©* of my Word— Who will got who will got Th© glorious* new* of saving grace Proclaim to all th© human race. And bid them neck a Father's face— Who will got who will go? To th© wide prairies of th© West, Who will go f etc. Th© poor, th© outcast and oppressed. Who will go T etc. T©11 how for them th© Saviour died; Tell how th© Lord was crucified; And lead them to his bleeding side— ,’ r X> Who will go ? etc. Lord, make me willing now to say, 7 will go; / will go. 'Fake all that hinders me away. Twill go; I will go. For me, for me the Saviour came Kay I not, then, to some proclaim Salvation through the Saviour's name t 1 nM go; 1 mill go. I Children’s Department. [Entered according to Act of Congress.) For th« Lutheran Visitor TH1 LITE 07 JESUS CUBIST. 5UMBER VI. SATAN TEMPTS JESUS. “Mother, you left Jesus alone in Ihe wild mountains. Did nobody follow him to b© near him during those forty long days that you spoke of!" “No, my dear,’* said Mrs. B. “Hut mother and fntbar knew that Jssus would no longer remain with them as their son. They knew that God had sent him upon some mission to earth, and therefore he went where soever he pleased, and Mary and Joseph remained at home. !u the wild, lonely and bare mountains the dear Saviour spent forty days aod nights, the cold earth bis reeling place. The devil was very bony try ing bin utmost powers of mind to induce Jesns to commit siu by sug gesting to him all sorts of unholy and wicked thoughts. The pure and sinless soul of the Saviour repelled them instantly, aod the devil found the Lord Jesus stronger than he was; so whsn the forty days of fast ing and prayer were ended Jesus became very bangry, and the devil seeing this be said to himself, ‘All my temptations of a spiritual nature have failed, now HI try what I can do by appealing to his physical na ture.* Then the devil came to Jeaua and said, *1 see that you are very hungry. You say that you are the Son of God. I don't believe it at all, for if you were the Son of God yon would not be so hungry. A God can do anything that he pleases and can satisfy bis wants, therefore, just command these stones before you to torn iuto bread. They will at your command, and you can then eat yonr fill, thus you will prove to iua that you are the Sou of God, and at the same time satisfy your hun ger. 7 ” “I see, mother, what you mean,” said Susie. “The devil wanted Jesus to prove his divinity for ooa thing aud to feed himself for another, and so to work a miracle to please the devil.” “Jesus wasn't going to obey the devil’s orders any way,” said Henry. “If he had wanted to tom the stones into bread be would bars done it of his own accord, wouldn’t he, mother t” “Yes, I thiuk so,” said Mrs. B. “Let ns hear what Jesus replied to the devil. He said, ‘It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but 'by every word that proceedeth oot of the month of God/” “What did he mean by ‘It is writ ten,’ mother!” “He meant that quotation from the book of Deuteronomy the ftth chapter and 3rd verse, where Moeee recounts to the Israelites the good ness of God to them. Jesus an swered Satan by referring him to the Scriptures, and wished him to un derstand that human persons were sustained by other means thau bread, that God could provide for him when he was hungry.” “Just as God sent the ravens to feed Elijah, mother T” “Yes, Georgs, in that same way.” “What did Satan do next, moth err “^ptan invited Jesus to go with him to Jerusalem and view the tem ple and the fire prospect from the roof of the royal gallery that over hung a deep precipice of the valley of Jehoshaphat. Writers tell os that the height was so great that any one standing on the roof and looking down the tremendous depth would become very dizzy, and that the prospect was exceedingly fine. Well, Jesus went to Jerusalem, and when upon the summit of the temple the devil said to him, ‘Now, if you art the Son of God, which I still doobt, here‘is a fine place to prove it. In the sight of all the inhabitants of Jerusalem cast yourself down fro this diasy height God won't lei yea hurt yourself, for In the seme Scrip tore that you leal quoted te me he says, ‘Hs shall give hi* angels charge I concerning thee: and te their hands 1 they shall bear thee up, teat at aay 1 time thou dash thy teat against a [ atone.’ shirt* aa event will ha wit n«eaed by e multitude with satoeisli meat, and will be eeeated a aslvadk. Thu a you will prove te the eity that yoer pretention* ere tree, ami they will at one© rally around yon and bail you aa their long expected Mse aiah. I think that you are afraid to throw yoeraetf <>(! from this temple, and if yon don’t do It 1 will net believe you, nor will the people."* “Mother, the devil wae very see aing to quote the Bible to Jeaua Isn't that tiananwn (bund m the hdWF “Yes, Susie, Duvui describes the state of the pious man aed the cert of God over him.” “Mother, does the devil know all that Is la the Bible V* “Yse, Henry, aud Satan aow no* null, iinntalioni |a ra Mllltl* as hs used this om to Jsouo.” “What did Jsaaa say, mother T “Alt that he aaawtred was, ‘It to written thou thelt not tempt the Lord thy God,* referring him again to the book of Dueteroeomy.* “Did the devil tot Jraaa alone then, mother r “No, be thought that, per ha pa, ha could conquer Christ in one mere wey. Twice hs bed tried te tenet him iuto an sxhibittoo of bto diviai ty aod failed. He could net provoke him to display his power to the do vlL s made. He to the dm Kwatain with “3 Row Ihe devi I “I give as on e Id meet the i of So tan, all the ipp| ee have to « tom all. mast ri rt yoa s.n haws a kted tfea Ufo afl tftss (Nrtfe. test niter a late • ••■ Iflsa Mttte jfoba they aadewtaka. a ooa- 1 strsgflfo with *• te It, te 1 will usry. wttft a Iwifert Waste aad aaa awWahte saw ot nsooey can ba aawad 1 ... —m ^ mmJt toJBhmHH MMMU tell HPMMHPMPPMP km jp *^Bs bwvi w^^^raw^p pai as | ask l ag at ssatises Ubsa, as •wary >aar. Bat HUle tiara nead ba roar Mfo with my IrtUiiMt Bate, 1 a rote, asrot aM Bsasds aro gsMSs*eally last sitter by a farmer doing such | srfH eaoat all —anew sf tell is Bs nark, aa Ms eaa do tba aroat that ba •aid agaiaal foo foterty, I will •*•*• t 4 9 l i 1 1 1 1 raaata das© ia a strop oa stormy, srat * *©wS'* ww^w *w jp test that Itef own r—Iw ttertr own days, whom bat little ©bra eaa be •vew omo that jraa srttt iron* wtfl mKKKUfm i : i dan©. and COIN) te He ned ref 1 sue by a Scrip careful raelage by quo s modk prod hollo uortl risen for u as tfa the The its fc full slcra the * ful. Gilei vail© a.„ oea, non* plaiu gran sopp ' e long <d*r the Jeraaa wilder ep and agrrwu At ihe Jericho of, and i known oead in land of bo, the s Dead keif va valley, Into e . Then to hove ngihtn tii*-] iu« ©*U ti ful latthew e deni i June I woetd •25:-. Feb 20 Day (cow) 0t deny end cure* yew. One of yoer friends shall betray yen, aad tartly I will moot yen to dte e violent and creel death, end after jmr death I ein net ereae to try to node all the good that yea have doe#, How pm eon ovoid oil ti retire to my owe the seals in ll te you epee one aim gie aaadlttea Jest Adi down el my acknowledge that I am 84MMF MMil ipHBtti 1 respect aa its ton! at once f will heed it alt over te Oh, my dear ohMdrno, this Be know the U* of that he was to centers let a firm too# kaow n The agony of bis cool, the alee af Mm whole ware him, the devil did eel know, end lane know Mm hann-roodteg that the tout days of tea lito •Wald aitacos. Her* Satan edteod ■■loot tern ee mere, he Item It ail by one eiegta am ot warship e arwfdo aokeowl cdfomoat af the Dactra pewor wmtod (tea him Item ah the tartars- that was before him 1 Bel hew did Jsaaa t roust t&iMi mm stood by the shini as la hto taalsfei. victuri etna, lla these hi that this wee s atroks of policy, aod swesly withstand it. Mew .... I to* moo. tm wiLk a onmmmn wo raraaiw sf ladtgeeef annrs, smd e blaetisg losh sf hto dir Inti j y oyoa, ihe ‘Got the* h lee : for It to writloa, chon shell warship t he Lord thy God cod him only shell thee •owe.* Batts shrank A Ml'IBM itk.mJmiift tl# jhamij MBtl'i tef eyto(Jt Us vw usw a as'TWst^s**©'vwr v raged at hto fortsts The Hilda toils aa that to the ftavtear and ham, Thmr laodev the Grid ftftd wore apint and fortod a hi© )»af by the "■ MiaailUniwas. Many of ear gtrie have no dried of being ee the eld aMtedHt bat. They would start eternal nay evil te w. The roaensi tor thto to (bead in lb© osmtooro of aa am- vwmmsr asm maa WFSsaomwwwwiroero* sms seam asttliOMai ta oaotoHiv Far bos sokaewe to the msat sf (wort a if not nil—it ia noai!<r»i1 a aeaseow^mr^^ws wmo s^*v "ti mm s^^pspremsrwwsui es iltograoa te be an eld me*A 3V»vm Be goeera) ws might toy paps tar) baa tkii u*Otttost Itnntitiii, baaeva* that ee editor may pobftoh mttolee rellosUag. aod apoahiag of them ta terms any thing bet Aettsrieg, with teremng a sioglo rabake • *m aad laugh aad any, -Tlsi to capital,* and tJfcMi nnMt tu *ik^M oow m s^s^e* weSMi^wu*rup sew laugh at ll to qatto earn men lo led (UhMMMl th* atijirt cMf | (pp pencil, aad aoem of the uvriedimla af tho dav m lo give them a ou ihetr pagan ll to froqeeatly re atarhad in coavarsatieo, “O? aa© to ll to to thto it rush hliadly aed eewiatoy iota amlri oey, aed the eeaeeqeeecas fro qaoatly ere aay thing hot gratifying. that the went ihlog »a the wsrld as aet ea edd amid, after ell. Mew, I CAniiilh tifutMi Btiitil iW tofidTi •nktiHl wt 4HMhK hy somo one, “Oar belated stoteru* Thai )adgm©st to eeeaattoHy wroog It done greet iqjeflGee la soma of the holiest b©i»g« of sot race. It hetde a t miumik a ansi »• I© sm MMawPslBI tewrae is roach veliaooe it oar duty aad privilege an old sad men ta pteleai aod ahtoM. It to aa lAiug ©mhi as om-lk emaaeeBrAAm I h>ae m,esa* msaMh^aim mvrrp w tBtVn, %mwj mmw Vv|BAIM M eaSP fee- ^enMl awmaimaJkl^^mi %*-a e^a^M#a A > wj iww mmm pepelar pewter of Fhilatloi|Ata seam Itaae tones, la prlvat* wnavsrsallae^ att; iae aww shut limima a ka tito class la tho ckoik, oabt, "'They are the jewels el my teerrh * Aed an they are af every uherrh with ahtoh L a k i TYg| era aaars eootod pwiorally then mar ned ladies, hsrwwsi they haw ms cradle to rock ; tbewfbrv, they oaa J*.awja dMtol owaai sr iJkMhAtf’ Ii m# Iteto.t I ii mAw to the Mavtearii Lot ee team te lew lh»* does of k todly t boo 1 ms haw been weal ta dot aad thweswvs ee teweeeet date aad as roast Ir speech, for thsoaaode af them have hive eel te the heart hy the aagowMitoeeXy aad watedp 1 * like wear te etoteh they tort heew I mo aiHAfl* ta am ita.MiL Far ms onumuamea-t s^m an sens see I say, (ted —fir ami Jvtfs JdMn. ic*©i on„ a c rood Baiter hied the sown Two Whig hammers of groat wale, Nhihs tor the datoW’ (%hf Jamtea teeho hath, “Fanes- toe, I hams you salt t stU art a amrk spaa fee. Yaa are the pwtrna a »whtomasirol knew, a hypornuirol vMbte Bo halos tho btsqy. flo o<ueki beta >ii*tbl*r be! leeo siadeii ml tegMi l * £ AmpimI hm aoea fta tostoeMeii af what ha sup pneoil to lm Buster’* style of praytag — 1 Lord, we are thy ponpii, thy pa |gg^eg|JL. gBa.-tot JLoumm tMItoidlfliMA* 1”*^ : las tow gewtly amutmdod the (bait that hto lata Basiss worthy of a 1 is tergd} used la tanning tho tsar kinds of leather, eofmolaUy to th© mannfarturs af the hard grata (mi ^ adorn to caikm aad dr Ido© prtotiag. Ftehahfy tho cwaeomptioe of thto arlido threeghoot th© country for all aggregate* more than 20, of which a bool twmibmla from Hrcily, eoS Unsuw Ltssmt mm jM ^-* I awnaeA m ■— «•• am*i &0 ^utomawa < mim pgvMuPfim 1MM tMurg. s^Mp U to th« tweatry, bet hc*wm». until a tow yoeif eg®, our people did not kaow its vales, or to whet way to it for the market. The aa- ..,.g * tod . r m- mm Y mt «^0*^U w irfiniM Mw MLrjr IwlfY'tl! Pall’ll to portico lsr are arid to he the beet to the world, aod even their worst varieties have bean offi (sally peso »aa aed by experts to bo hatter tbaa aay imported from Molly. Akamai every tensor has a damp sf these beebes. They sis called by some atmemskr," by other* “i ■beamaka* I’robaMj many farmers may have tried la kill them hy out- tiegdeoa If they bare, they knov how ddBeelt a leak It to. It grows hk© saps rages, all th© better for being cat j end when oaoe aurted upon a tot aad cat dee* aeon a year, it to aa easy to cat aa ©ora ted I if UvUWf »• It Coring It property Thto aid be done with eiU the care that to bestowed upon taheaoo or bopa Hspoouro, after eetttog, lo a hoary dew i^tues it, •MM( Mi g*gg^gn MNfI FYhrf”Ci Item its vaiae It to cat whaa to tell tost; aad whea property dried to grooad, towies aad etieke together. Aa sere la fan bearing will |iroduca Ace Im* tLft»i it,MM aito*n ftt for ssarkat, it to worth from eighty fta owe hundred defiers a tee. The “meawfartaissu,* as th© carers ars celled, pay oa© cast a poo ad lor it la a grn©s stale A am moot mill evaata a boot |A iiuu The Cammiismimiw af Agncaltora gaw aa eeltie* sf a mill la hi# re- pert for leap If thirty farmers woold smite to ea effort ta eetabii»h a seaum auli, mi pianuag sat a £sw aoroa, aay* the Uft>«* Jhraaer, wo hav« MM dHiHilPi tiwf wmimijwimm wtwitel pTMv# for mars ramaaaratirs than either Mr, m WaaL maJk to i i>« mMiu u| .wangw rating a sew ©•torpnaa ia thaur hut* fhors is aa danger sf an «»verst auk Tho demand to daily A NEW IDEA. ■i a WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING a MACHINE l*FOE NOTHINGI hjm FARMim CHAN ICS, E •*»< and P»: MERCHANTS, HE- DVI Send yoftr to ■*, aad itr Ilia fu«y gp» ro*» ta Ho aaliod Boatoi a dag. < wh«p aarh a v*Uaa ml* ©*ty Has u r btomrtf at tempted to pel to e sard, btejlljl rw iaatara dbo* !..©«» all ir b irmrtnla rarrvaaisg.. for bomlork to growing taaw to a harvosd or rtlMiHrj aad Iw- ersarco, aad *v«ty day aes taaaones trnitiva, mtagtod with or raps af If# •*! 4»« baaaa* a*v gmag tala opera dtbrao. -My Lord,” said Urn old tas-tewtpr Amrou*. •mw, *1 have hmw much his wed hy i ■ «o** — fhriiap ChrsoBaft ©orsto arecorrd * try wens water bathings sad bock •hut ptERtcrSor*, aad au paring* are * 1 Has 3 ©* for CMHfBontvmt Mvirt.JttLih nMMJDTm su sroatolCTteaar VShts Sssing Msckiss Co, *1*0*3^^ Dec 10 [P8] 51—3m DR. M f LANE’S Celebrated American Worm Specific, VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OP WORMS. T HE rouatcaance U ptlr and Icsdcn- rolorcd, wtik occaiiontl (lushes, or « rmsauertbed *pot on one or both checks; the eve» become dull; the pupils dilate; ao sure semicircle rum along the lower eye lid j the ao«c it irritated, •wclli, end some, timet bleeds t s swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the can; aa unusual secretion of saliva, slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, eastrdy gone; fleeting pains ia the stomach, occasional nausea And vomit- tag; violent pains throughout the abdo men ; bowels irregular, at times costive ; •tools slimy ; not on frequently tinged with blood; belly sw ollen and hard; urine tur bid | respiration orcassonallv difficult, aad iicd by hiccough; cough some time* dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis- mrbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; semper variable, but generally irritable, Ire. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR MTANE’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 os in pledging ourselves to the poblic to RETURN THE MONEY to every instance where it shoold prove tocflbctual: " providing the symptoms at tending the skAacw ot the child or adult •booId warrant the supposition of worms being the cause.** In all cases the Medi cine so be jives nr traicT accostaivcs WTTM ts«* 'toaster tows. We pledge oarwrlvc* to the public, that Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY to aay form; and that it is an innocent preparation, »*f tf ©Wag tbt tlight- M mjary r$ thr m$st tender at fttv. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., PirrmoncH, Pa. r N j ft. *.*•>. . » . . * « ... . . 4 , m*.. . . *v m * awwts • «»* I «v '•» : I 'yj H Bi usouia Om* ©WftMMB Im . wM 0* *>«■ t* *wt t*r V .'ftftf'i, /.i^NrW ty ,#V T* iHtME —I IN|| M (p*» M |ME WAfl, r.MJ I^ANi,** U]> tell, iadwA I kfov shsf yew iUid os Ihe top • triAl. «* SorvaM par MMMl.fuM-M •w# a««ws. «m im Jrm SMW*ar «tAM(a, jjr^< Uh* MMiror lf ^ lk * tMM| , st th© joints, ra# almost ,. rtL alway* to rvwsovvsl is two sr three law \a- ..-A .1^1 a 4toys hy simply snaking th* foot Is * aijW'Ak *u4 *£*>* •••ro fov tsewty missis*, «*9t»r<h»*d Hsrbar i ***' *« or sung, robtoag the eons 4aM iSfta ihmk » .41 IM ilad •«««* ahik' poMmo tho I’osat t ItwHboHI, sfodtor tto* water, This bootesa the atarU k**w IWa baa am “»Ua*"t •**•»•*•>« tew totehs iOMHifh So ImmmI a ran *swd * lw ' 1IINI,, • r * ,i phAed ost with th© : : Hw) bftfth •• Sill «r mhm .. m. Sa^raa* If tba am *• iSaaO a© J .„bM4aal H. lb. 0m. .4 *^1—« ,r “ hl ' UaS I* larfc «Sm da la. T - SO**. giva} tommy *4 \mmt lo iiittotimumd **”** to several cases have ewtol oattlwg i« t, now wkoi w *|| !a-f«u fateW). A hit sf «wttos swterated UMtaacbi, ibM. tMi.b, ibr« ***' ‘»** J 'k. «m» AM©.., ■ “e«. SMIlUlm Ib. mftoabi, j •It* Tit itt-tt sf ‘“Tiirft-g ai hnanl ^ hwriSwC «f hard ©wrisa Wore j Bate swam «f htear who wanwaatfai 1 (a ^ a| R w Triton, la roarorod hy aoak . •■Mtoat <q*tZ|fo swIvroF «mm-i '** (-hem to worn wot or. —/hr. Ifoil. th© Jakgs-Xgarisf * flofojf «f Si MMimpMMaS Sf M or fw »v K> GEORGE S HACKER S Door, Sash and Blind Factory. Th* Tm af Task i, % lUifftois jh mJha'Yjt t lifti attewfl #l»i Ii wwh a atack firth, to very ir- nt*tiag to • tows©, atxl mxm pro dmraw • mono book. bw> a i A Of MS# Olf toWfli L* tes foftowtwf (too tho Ke» MwmWI a lilh tisse. It ta rtramgsr. techy nnrroagioadist of ths Ohto hroooos dighlty ctostir. om4 will tml wear oflT tho tour. grow • heavy ©mat of roars© hair This tonrows a hindrasKO to rapid mottoe, sod shoold bo |*rvt rated hy )miK**m* Uasikrt- ovofy forwMw who Is tetojlkm «p hoys so tho termt MT sows nghtly tostewstil. sod tho sod Skllttel spglissew «f All •hall* of right coo all hra tffcft i r»« jiNBT * thoaght, leans to I long to to him sad BHI | srt ths Son of God, now yoo ass ill thto bosatitel toad, sad I bars told yaa of other lands more beautiful su wealthy. I own the whole sf Hl Yoo kaow my tills to ths ‘Friocs of ths world.’ If yoo wsat the govern ths |osg*M owe aod hftirl | icg of agn coitsro tosptowWWIa ao«l ttm txjoto, tororihm 1*1 allow the body of wtom they or* grawtag ays. thore m the awlssal porter* freedom, sod only toa of IhB MWlA te the ssaltsry, ask- bot little dmaht tot whst each aod teach at th* well padded saddle, withstanding Jodgmeefo hav* Usee «| lW m rarold h* mad© aa good aad tell ooltor,—Jfow Atogtemf Ftorssir. rsvsrssd, sad thto oas mad he Ws , ) ,rb i in ri as former* . and an s — .■■■—— appeal to the soter acasrnd thoaght Tidrf*tsad ai of trrth sis ^ /fops —4 W with roar hat, my y te s Agnate, there to wears w he« F** safer the hoass. (ten ra hop© that term hay* will tleave* never keep their hats on ia st so very dtofaet parted b© laatowet the prsawam of ladts*; and if yoo alway* take yosMs off atom only aod the girls are hy, von of ths people ta ohtals that reversal. Left woman be treated—aa she torn a toalteeabto right ta ha—as ths of smm ; tot hm «mjo? tba sams ad to heih instead sf sgrirsdtwvs from shtoqay Is bar old stews, as to sow too mash ;wac trovd. that to araforded to eld j Oa a item tharo to always bachelors, aad ws will hare as w«rd of cwmptofot to alter Phr my was |tf % I do sot see aay thiag aa ate iertkMiahIa ia am old — «-© • u— asm swmmmww#- a mtoemomm God story day of my Ufa for their • trainee* I do sot see why say ifli4 dtoswvsr, as they grow «dder, that is oot a paaaasa for all to ths way af Am li wcwt't forget ) our we If and be teorti fled when a guest or stranger bap pews to hs ta the patter. Habit to aad If a farmer ssderteamla stronger than aay thiag teas, aad w af toala aa as to hs aide to yas wtB always find that the eastern Mm With asm* degree af way ta make tore of doing right on mi A* (Ms kind of wort Mm any *pe^el oocaaton is to gel ta the •tet aad th*** he qatte i "dependent kefot of daiag righL Good of rogator iincliiiwWw wha wasrt« aaa ate ha psst aa at a always charge eitr*« agant priceafor thw - Hmrtk mod Home OH A HI JESTON. S. C. N Q MofMMrtrri murk kept ou h*n<! to Mipplv the country trade. All wwrh Is made at «mr own fat ton in the arty, aod under the propriet-orNE iqierial ww-niwon »d foe Price List. Factory nnd Was* kouam : Ki«ur, oppowit© i *mioa Rmi on line ofnijr railway. 1\ 0. Bov. N r J»K T tf G 4C. Railroad. 1VA1LY, Siiu*l«v* cxccpUvl, eouiM-cling if with Night Train* on South Caro Uaa RAilcaMl, up and down ; also with traiuM (pung Xortli aud South ou ('bar- lo--#-. Cotnmlda and Aujmfttn Knflrrwid, and IVitniinrlon. ('eliitnbia and Angnata Isilniel CP. Leave ColumInn at ? 15 a m Leave Alston. 9 OS a ra Leave New berry 10 40 a m l^eave Ookrobtiry 8 00 p ra Leave Belton S SO pm Arrive at fireenviH*- 5 SO p ni WIWN. Leave C.reeu ville c.. ?aSaiu Belton 9 90a w “ (VAealwry II 15 a it “ Abt*eville 8 IS a nr ** hewhorty aaopn “ Alston 4 90 p tr Arrive at Cohunbl* “ 0 OOpiq Jsdrtwra ftmaeft nnd Hint 1‘irlfif Di- vision. DOWN trp. Leave Walhslla 5 45 a in Arrive 716 p ir Leave IVrrvTtlle 625 a ra I^eave 6 85 p r 1 -rove FenoNton 710am Irove 5 50 p m Leave Andcraon 810 a in Iron- 4 50 p m Arrive at Belton 000 a ra Leave S 50p m C«wte*-etfoir with down train from OtwariUr. AfE‘ n, ' M I’ 1 , , **r*nr.. -.•■■■.«;-v' »«hu Friday* On Anderaon Brandi, between Bwitoa aed Anderson, on Tueadavm. Tburaday. aud Katordnya THOR. DOHA MEAD, Gtmral Smp't. Jaskc Noaros. General TWret Agt Revs. Rude! , NEW SEN Dr. J. WslkerN ( aliforpuTJ fgtr Bitters are a purely Te—^ preparation, made chiefly from tive herbs found on the lower raniJ*t tte Sierra Nevada mountains of cS* nia, the medicinal properties of>K* are extracted therefrom without th* of Alcohol. The question k t tJ , daily naked. “What i* the cameos? unparalleled ante rue of Yixxoai r? Txast” Our answer is, that th*tyi»to * the cause of disease, and the rovers his health. Tiiey are the im hlocMl purifier and a bfc-givinenra^ a perfect Renovator aud laruror^ of the system Never before history of Uw world has * medido* fo| pobbCE-.nc tbs Itias of Vi e e<3 4 » Birntts in Mck of every disesm maa U hsir to. *« w*Ii K »*n.v2f are a gentle Purgsuve raUaring Congestion or th* Liver Ir.asmnatjJrS Visceral Orram^k^* The properties of Db. Wam. TtsxoAB Brrriras arts Apsrimt Carauirative, NiiUiboiu. LsutiTautoS frdatire, Ccmntsr-Irrirant. tiva aod Anti-Baums. Brafcful Thou sands proi lsfoTni egan Bitteks the most wonderful la- rigorstt that ever tusuined Uc «^w system ” No IVroon can take these Bitten aceordu;.,’ to directions, and remain km nnwell, pro’* i«1* d their bones are not stroyed by ti ineral poison or means, and vital organs wasted U?ao4 repair. Bilious, T? n nii(tent and Inter, mlttent iVm s. which are ee prm. lent in the valte) s t f oor great nos throughout the United .^ntet,especial* those of the Mississippi, UuKHiasoS Illinois, Tennessee, Comberiaod. Arina, aaa, Ked, Colorado, Brazos, Rio kraafc, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, aaoke, James, and many others, vjfi their vast tributaries, throogboat os entire country during the Sommer art Auturnu, and remarkably so during to. sons ot on usual heat and dryness, » invariably accompanied by extensive fe lla of the stomach and imr, and other abdominal viscera. In tier treatment, a purgative, exerting apse, erful influence upon these varan* sr- cans, ia essentially necessary. Then is no cathartic for the purpose equal h Dr. J. Walker’s Vixbgar Brrrtm, as ther will speedily remove ths dark- colored viscid matter with which th bowels are loaded, at tho earns tarn stimulating the secretions of ths live, and generally restoring the heaify functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against dim* by purifying all its fluids with Vryxcis Bitters. No epidemic can take but of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ne«t ache, Pain in the Shoulders. Cough, Tightness of the Chest, Dizrinsss, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad last* in the Month. B.lions Attacks, PalpilB- tauon of the Heart. InflammatiOBOftbi Longs, Pain in the region of the Kid nevs, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspqsfe. One bottle will prove a better gainasi of its merits than a lengthy adverts* ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, wws Swelling*, Ulcers, Erysipelas, SrelMte Goitre, Scrofulous luflamiDAtioo*, Iaddw Inflammations. Mercurial Affection*, te Soros, Kruptious of the Skin, Sore Eyes. St In these, as in nil other couslitatkaii Ifo- ©*••«. Walkf. it's Viffgas Brrms fen shown their peat curative power* a th ino^t oWtinate and intractable care*. For Inflammatory and Outsit Rheumatism. Gout, Bilioos, Resit- tent and Intermittent Fevers, DiseassMf the Blood, hirer. Kidrer* and Bladfe, these Bitters hare no cq-ul Sack Dbnni are caused by V mated Blood. Mechaniciil Diseases.—Persoai«* caged in Paints and Mineral*, Vinnibera, T) p»'-^t:cr*. Goiu-beato*, 1 * Miucra, as they advaaco ia life, sre suite to paralrai* of the Bowel*. Te agatm-t this, taka a dose of WALXXS'l^a 1, KUAK BtrrF.a* occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruption*.Tet ter, Salt-Rhenm. Blotches. Spots, P®P* Pustule®, Boil*. Carbuncle*. Rinf-**®f Scald-head, Sure Ere*. ErTiipdsX Ba Scurf*. L>i*colorations of the Skis, Hate and BueAae* of the Skin of whatever to* or nature, are literally dug np and a®* out of the system in a short tuas hf of these Bitters. . : Pin. Tapp, and other Bofte lurking in ihe system of *0 many ««■■■* are cflicctually ilcstroyod and removrt. *» *r*tcm of medicine, no rcrmiftigfe]** thelruimUca will free the system ftmO^ like these Bitters. jz For Female Complaints, iayjjj or old, married or aingto- 8t ?hed*v*«J, manhood, or the turn of lif^ tate*3 Bitter* diaplar so decided an inaMW* tm imprerement Is soon perceptible. Cleanse the VififttedWoWJ rrer you find its impuntieeblBrtmlBH the akin in Pimples. Eruption*. 01 t**. it when you find it t>te***?_** cican** siu mthevein*; ■Siarisg fouUyonr feelings will tell TOO wnm- the blood pure, and the health of ts« *1” will follow. _ ^ It. M. McDOmO*CO«ft I'nj ".ti. ri;l(ie«. Aft*.. Su flwl*Sj^X <N«r f W »sli melon and Cfcat"** -o'.rt l>»- nit Druajlrt* Tho Short Line^Schedri*- * I -ic 0. C, & A. Railroad CoW^ 1, Coi l MBiA, October*,^ f’pllE following Psteeaf^w^p. I w ill W OTM-ntfed on and ^ DAY. tl»© 12t.h inrt: *30(V» NORTH. r^as. Day Train. Lew ve A uguata, 4S0*iu <JramteytUe, 5 47am ,-gs* Hafoavillf. *8S5»ua Columbia, 10 45* a> '^is Cheater, |3 ® P m » jj*» Arrive Charlotte, • t« 20 P flow- connection, cm bidinK* , point** North, arriving a* 4.25 P. M. f GOING J-Ol’TH- v; v t fiS» Day Tiaiu. Iftcuvc Charlotte, *7 00 » ® igjgp* Chester. •«*» 5#»; Columbia, tS P “J 51| * • Batoaville, 4 57 p m *7 f? ** GraniteviUe, fT|®P^ ?4D*j Arrive AngtiRU, 8 w ^.JLner. . # 1 •Breakfast, tDiliuer. Night Train North <tm\***T3fa all jKiint* North, rw ftcliBHjJJ tflte in Aew York at 4.25 P. M- tej train# connect at Augusta t ^ 0\ Javrs Anderson, GteT. 8°** I Orij fnr : ^ Directions Sod. ,T C>#. **•' 1 COIfC 7. Read the D w ^ A t sin really {jgbt yonr own gjfectioua sod t*s firmly lo 1 to abatu esjieciaHy oy>yoi ^kl cheriah :• lone to commit f kith aud the lo direli together in A Let yonr dil equal to your gw* determined to be evil, strive earnm whole strength to ^jre. IV reatlc f; »ay be enabled t «n aud obey you all bis reijuiremt-il apply to your geni i non or to yonr pai ^ toe prophet laaia 1 when called, (Isaiate arias and Elisabet' commandments toe Lord blame! I. Bet if you at isflrmity and com aolvc. are overcoat transgress, do not I bat hasten witboul true repen lance t*:> IL before Go<l, and let I I owcern of your heJ scieocc is com for u f desire aud effort o| bate sin and Iran-;: strengthened. 10. Reflect freqttv ject and end of yi world, not in order treasure, worldly -It iadolgence, but that all things be able t. is the calling in w| jsor fellow men on < 11. Ix-t it espec-iali wocera to make yi efection sure. Colie asditate on the nil evidences of youi 1 iempiatc devoutly guardian care, the ®t your Lord tow.ii thi* daily. Such ewistant con tern plat fit* aud the mereic; to assure and streng; aad aid you to con t it ®f God and to confidij **”*• This habit Daj »« we learn from 1 Sj from Psalm xxiii. I-. Look always ol w »dition as the Ih>s| •hatever befalls you '* wil, sickness or ol everything is dis|>en] ‘My all-ruling Uni *»W of God, Who | irp,s ^ht, and in whose jj y°« and all yo ^erefore take heeif. teowle*lge the graoioi ^‘Sbty providence ; God in sorrow a w ^ 1 ‘b and in jwven •*« >o health, i« Hf e ; . l3 ‘ Pr «.v fervently, not only genera Te all things lift Tour mind unto r cret Hr “l inwardly. ' ait l of the B J*" 1 '; »■•* opport each yon to pray. jj* Kegard it as su ♦l ’ , r ** a » impure tb© U | ffht *’ for the - v Hl t?'uniugs of J^folluft- hotli in “•But when R , x „i tito,.. -•rts© in your re n . ot to Paas a wav. aud multiply then J ^itteing o., tin u\?r oat |,ra -' cr * good ll" yn ", PUr|K ’ • f ’ a,Ki wluM fog to 1,1 <loiD ff Rootl I 4, “ f” ur ®*» ,i„, ,'" do “' a«d mid,., ‘N, a,“l *’ bm r 1 ^ ,or y to Gih teujto t ° U w,lt learn tl «• tir"' 1 w,u,r « ..j, „ d , »« pmiisli fogs V, h v,8it UJKH1 fr (Ho«. iv-«v 1?. lw ni • , ,lot 8i, “« hseZ ,Uff ‘“aimers. Lw i,u r^t 1,, m in ^ard Iyi„. nation us