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mk 8.C., MARCH i?0, 1874 THE [ LUTHERAN VISITOR, A NEW Book Agents ' 1 ' 1rxrrt» ron ‘ r¥ , Illustrated Family Bible. of • minister who tsooboo bora to pimj card* Oh, yea! Pm • bock •tutor, I mb I To bo wort. Of cow 1 am.” Uttering tbla aad oOtor writb log oarcaam* bo withdrew, and tbs <|oootion which bow agitato* tbo vti- logo lo whather uU Diggv did looo fifty do)lam oe a flush to Mr. 8<aUoj wbo held a tally or whether Mr. Bai ieyb foil j.i4 k s wore the baad that really broke oh) Higgs. aad (bat was hio r OMOfli «uU more owgryv tJb^ lrUthenan On the day of rat the hallowed As you study the mysteries baai Am you tore your steps to the 0 saarJ loved friends, will yea tMNMERS, MB CHAN’ICS. EVERY asms sod Pear Office rccerrt drr«lsrt ghnnj precertnf s WORl WILSON SUUTTL CH!VW W f.w r .yu XU *w , * ; ~w5raWMSr HATtoSAt The following trample* la adieu ere clip from an esehaoge. Man) oC them are old, bat atill not altogether worn out Home of oar younger readers as; play “twiat tbe tougwe* with them for a little while: Of at) the saws 1 ever saw saw, I never I hare taken my place by But tho’ distance hence) way divide. And the future—O God 1 K ie Thou atone Bast power to fathom the vast auk now u j And as paths we hare trodden together A note strikes the heart like a funeral dirge. Tb. UPJW. not again At the ttxmbold wa panes, though the vista Ihi bright. And rifrh o’er the past with its fading tight Yet the past, 0 the past ia still our own When its memories Hght through the Wrr^rsa ». soul, A fStt loaSM |-| V, A avwi All to, A I A J, t ABo HB IUbmv CXiOfrl OUT nMQ IQ IW ipml. Such loved friends are the golden hour* We have spent in culling unlading flower*. And oh I ^jsaj they form for each brew a That shall brighten the features e’en ia here.. The »utu procKjtlnre, hf poerltuml behavior They couldn’t 0 fhre, b^m mmoot mra-ms^l mt ywiwftwl iir*tlw bam UfwM Ul IMP iP|iniIrel ml |ww rrij t’j wt who ltd tack * btemttoao life. RUPTURE CtriS: Marsh's Radical Cure Tr correct aud I that que*t. I Lather hoc I I < the sohieef consult tin I warded 0tt<: { been accept, ftb tbority in till meat* jn wh K for bimseB, i I divines aud i | ... ... , a. Whrrr's the sreto ef crick led end* Cnuy Cisysrslt soaght f Tbou wreath'd and tLuxxl'ifst the far fetched ox, assd impfieoo’d’st him ia tbs voteaate Mexican moautaiu of ropeeat-s pri l, in Cotopaxi. * a ... A — ...■ lit.— Am. m* Mi. t il»Al- MM M i Mi ■ U« O S i et« nprr {.ic«m a pwt of pick led peppers; a perk of pickled pep- pars Trier Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peek of pickled pep- perm, where’s the peck of pickled MLSbSfaSMkSUS DjbSiha II , , . Mil to .tottoH- W I mtji|vn i ever r ipef pickeo t to bar, sajiag, 'Dosl flpfl df of biau Jmu baaed of their ilia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use ef Alcohol. The question Is almost daily asked. “ What Is the cause of the unjiaraildcd success of Vxnbga* Bit- msf' Our answer Is, that tbsy remove death. Like the garlands by your fair Ungers dated with 1I v and for the ft theQ care, course, is thM which, tbon£ I Meianctboii. I v thought wbi< toted by Loth lr for approval. I Confession n« [ “of our Lor<il “teach, that tit “of Christ ait'll “the forui of I “are there t | “that eat in : i “received.” m Next corue which were pn Hr the advice au^ix other tbeolog:.tl presenting Ik : ■ the place from name, the 8|h L ’ v ence between t ir^. papists. In ]'Ip' we read as folioi “Concerning || “Altar, we bold I * “wine in the 11 “body and Blo-te “are administer) 1 “only by pious |U “Christians.*' * jiX “Concerning ui “do by no xne.ii “sophistry, in | “pists) teach tti “i>art with, or L ^ “seuce, the for u I “iiiiiiuiug, but >- “Itread ami u in. ■ .. “best with the B , Mv-5 “>s and remain I “himself calls ill “we break.’—1 <m ‘dot him cat o ip" . *^ti: 28.” f ^ r _ | K|;---v rueu corno lire | fiud rerhatinl the questiou an 1“ Mar. Mr. jQEirrisB s eraii* do not tr| tion. It is m»t them again. - and a life-firing principle, Boovator sod In vigors tor m Merer before in tbs i world hss s arikiM Lms fKMMSilng the rstnsrksklt skuas Btrrm ia u, a disesss mss is heir to. They 'nryatirt SS^wriljMJ^Twn^ 1 VwcersJ t'rrsun liJicsu bowels with u ii.v '-ltainty, •adti can feel uwimd Suit he is nBns * that will In at all times safe andibmS id its o|*n *'<* *. Of this we rmSt entire swtiwfi. Gnu to all who «5gS under our treai.. < ? t. Ladtes’ silk eU* ^Moniu] hriufe corpulency, falling u. tV soinh. « a support to the hack ..eg sbthsto mnsrles. Anklets, knee c*i < anf US ings for varicose veins, a leer* ««| Shoulder braces for ladies, rtcu & children, for the cure of stoopfe* offe shoulders aud as a chest expander. Pile Instruments, the amt tawns article ia uae—lipht. entity adtae^nS sffoctual. Instruments for an akjn_ deformities, curvature of the tptac.fer legs, elub foot, fee. Agent for Clement's Celebrated Auk For the joys and sorrows sf future years. Like these aver green, but mere tadelem than they ilut tl mm of the te tats uaswtot heu tbs turns. The twist uat wiwung uatwlsts the twist. Eobsrt Bow ley rolled a roared roll reared; • roared roll Robert Rowley relied roBBsL Where roiled the round roll Robert Row ley rolled Be the garlands that wreaths ear spirits And the oods we have culled of truth and of love. Breathe their fragrance around us in realms above. Lexington, 8. C. Tbeopbllu* Thistle, the socoeeafol IbiaQeuUtor, In sifting a sifter foil of thirties, threat three thousand thistles through the thick of hie thumb. Onldren’s Department fEntered according to Art of Congress. 1 For the Lutheran Vinltor THE LOT Of JESUS CHRIST to be constantly with him. aud Judas DR. M’LANE S Celebrated American Worm Specific, Judas, wbo after three tfHBflf Crutches. it for Dr. Babcock's Silver riuai ier. a for Dr. Wadsworth's Sian As With hare* wrirts sad stouto* twaou, H< threats his flats against for porta. And Mill Insures to area «w gbants Prter Prengtar, the priekty peer • < i - -1 - t - — -.t f I, mt, <i in ,| . A- M ^ii mi I i tot I. pQu ur f jwcwkwMi viirpr (h gMfwnObfy| t«rsiifley peure from the praugly pear tree* oe the pleasant prairies. Tilley Tfoe aud vHb rout m a voyage to Test Tiunoo aud Vert a. BSTTnami. “The second year of oar Lord’s niluintry oa sarth began by his going up to Jerusalem to attend the Pas sover. Near the city upon the east side of it was a certain pool of water called Betheada, which means Boose of Compassion. This pool had five porticoes surrounding it, and these were filled with a great somber of people. Some were lame, others blind; some had withered hands aud limbs, and some terrible coogju—a great collection of miserable looking objects and sad to look upon** “What did they all wsut, mother f* said Henry. “Why, there was a tradition that at certain times in the year as angel from beaveu came down sod troubled the water, and if anybody stepped into the pool directly afterwards, he was cared of whatever sickness be bad.” “Did an angel realty come sod dis turb the water, mother V „ “The Bible says so, George, and as this pool is still there, ami no healing qualities are uow ascribed to its water, we must believe that its virtue depended upon the miraculous appearance of an angel, as those heavenly beings frequently euare to earth in the ancient times. There was a poor man lying there who was perfectly helpless. For thirty-eight years he had been afflicted by sick ness. Poor fellow, he had anxiously waited and watched for the waters to be troubled by the angel, sad had tried upon each occasion to reach the pool and avail himself of its blessed healing benefits; but as he was too poor to hire anybody to pat him into the water, he could never get there quick enough aad some one else would be before him. Jesus knew this foot, aad m be looked at the crowd of miserable beings and saw this poor man, he felt great com passion for his helpless state. Ho he spoke to him sad asked him if be wanted to be made well The sick man said, *0 yes, indeed I do, bat you see, sir, I am so friendless, that wben the angel comes and troubles the water, I have nobody to put are into it, and while 1 am slowly trying to get there, somebody steps m be fogs me and I have to wait till the next time.’ Jesus said, ‘I will care yon. Stand up and take np your bed and walk hetnew’ At the divtae word and gracious acaile of Jesus, the risk men felt s sadden thrill ef health run through his whole body, and he dbreBOy mode the effort to get np, and behold he was eared l He picked up his pallet upon which he lay, and, filled with gratitude, be walked home to his friends. It was on the Sabbath day that Jesus oared this man, and the Jews made a great fuse about the matter, and said that ft was entirely unlawful for him to cure people on the Sabbath day, and they scolded about his breaking the Sabbath. Jesus told them that his father in heaven wee always em ployed in deeds of love and mercy VERMIFUGE per mail prom; SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. PHE coustetuisre u psle and leaden. ■ “Yes, my dear, and it wee Alb JhjtyMMpf ; t jh ill J a 4 only one wicked aid bad eu« The Short Line Schedule C. C. & A. Kailboad Comfiiv, due eyes become dull; the pupils dilate {as mure semicircle runs sloag the lower eye* lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and some time* bleeds; a * welling of the upper lip; occuskmal headache, with humming or throbbing of the can; an 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, entirely gone j fleeting pains in foe stomach; octasional saasca and vomit* hf; violent pains throughout the abdo men ; bowels irregular, at times costive; •tools slimy ; not enfrequently tinged with Mood; belly swollen and hard ; urine tur bid ; respiration occaaiosMlly difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough some times dry and convulsive; uneasy aad dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable, Are. Whenever the above symptoms • are found to exist, DR. M’LANE 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 us in pledging ourselves to the public to RETURN THE MONEY in every instance where it should prove oonfG XORTH. Train No. 1 Train Sal Aujru*ta. 690am IS|> Granite viUe, *7 S3 am 5Upn fotresqaenec* of bis evil priori (da*, bat to m rtfeet; for Ore toil ssanssd to bo vs pore—i on of kia bsort from bis eoriy youth.” “Wbo* were Ibe ismmu of Jonas’ twelve disciple*, mother T “Peter, Andrew. Jamas tbs first sad John bis brother, Philip. 5a thank 1 1. Matthew, Thom**. Jaares Arrive Richmond, to all points Kerth,amriy at New York at 6.65 A. M. No. 4 frw makes eloae connection, wo Rkhaakb all point* North, arriving at Xc* I« at 5.15 P. M. oonro sorra. Train No.1. Trail X*U Leave Charlotte, *700am- Chester, 9 54 am 11*P» Columbia. tSltpm X#«a Batesvillc, 4 57pm Graniteville, f?15pm .#»■ Arrive Animat*. 8 05pm * Breakfast. J Dinner, tSupper-_ South bound trains connect at A ups* fur all point* Sooth aud Wert TfeiSJ ticket* sold and baggage checked tag principal point*. Sleeping ca» * u Night Trams. JAS. ANDERSON, A. Pope, Gen. Pas. d• Ifefc* J# country. Altoif tbis bad goas on for am boar «i two, sod Lawyer Jobs M* »> wbo bovs o sonsttor fog a4 French, sod tvsa of Latin floor ore rtritfsd to subsist mainly oo other thing*, or lore their health— tbot oo ooa, therefore, wbo makes baker’* bread a pritieipal artscJe of diet cun long maintain heaUk, while tboae who na> srbeat meal bread, onfermrnied sod unadulterated, eon maintain then health with a vary •mall additwu of otbei foods. Altar be bad choreu hui tl iscipfeo T bo vent to foe otaiti below the uaoon tola, and found a multitude waiting for him- Ha beaded all their die eaeee. and tangbt them aboot hear- rely tbiaga. After bo bad flotebod ahoot when to ought to have a do oatloB party The two boys were msgbt and there wa* no am ia lying about it,.»I though Irtwyer Juboaoa’a I , i ,,, * , .( ; K, , fl, , r , we^ |gp w^w swams *W gg Mi /foraur fur (fob.—A writer ia the krtwal krrord cites a number of coera in which borax baa proved a moot Hfeetive reumdy ia curtain forma of erdda Ho Mates that in sodden booreroena or lore of the votes ia (mb bite speakers or stagers, from ©old*, relief for aa boor or ao, aa if by magse, may be often obtain ed by dowly dissolving, and par tiaRy aw allow tag, a lamp of borax tfes teas of a garden pea, or about three or four grata*, held ia the tending the richness of the child or adult should warrant the supposition of worms being the cause.** In all cases the Medi cine to be given in rnttcr aocokdanci wrrw TMS DISSCTIOKt. We pledge ourselves to the public, that Dr. NT Lane’s Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; and that it is aa innocent the thgbu AILY. Sundays ex< n il X eilrenu, «»» ■»« — going North and Soath wt rolumbia and Auguafe fo ilmington, ColwroWa and A Leave Columbia at Leave Alston * Leave Newberry - Leare Cokeebury Leave Belton Arrive at Greenville Down*. Leave Greenville “ Belton “ CokMbnrj’ ** Abbeville " Newberry—- m Alston Arrive at AndenonJtranck and J#"* rtstoa. DOWN. Leave WalhaUa 545 am An Leave Perryvillc 6 35 * 01 l'® Leave Pendleton 710 a m i^ Leave Anderotm AWamlm Arrive at Belton 80°a»h« Connecting with down Greenville. Accommodation train* ville Branch on Meodte 1 ^ Fridays. On Anderaon Biane Belton and Anderson, oa Thnredays and Sattirday*- THOR DODAMEAD, G< rtt mjmrj ft the net Under o§fm Address *1! orders to FLEMING BROS., PtrraaoaoH, Pa. S. *. IWWw m4 PSjntdMa i-|*nTiss flm» oakn *»• KW«in*4»nm., will On »dl to write their orrier, di foctljr, u< tm*r war Aw* IV. iCLmt't, frrfmrwJ i /V. T*(ho** wwIum to gt* this matter to a lalare world. Just ttoo «ii Mgpi BBBMI to, mod «a»«l. “Hello! Playing tbs buys •«Itule •ochre, are jroaf Dou\ miml if 1 toko m bawd iqysalf.* Hffi iMfiv •o so to be board s qonrtor of a m i Ie." , Now, rblMreo, try bard to speak properly, and b»vs* ore awch wweda rtugiog. This prodtioes a profuse “DobI kBow it, bey T said oM Bigg* “Wen, What ana you a play ■ JKSWAoaai Y iiii flfci in , i wrtl. *j,i h.. ... —oreArtfbt m a dOilUMUl WMr will Riiwl promptasns, “kfrtl. wrtl/ omutinned old Hires. “Prt oncrv to hear IA Mflr Itef MB to saying “bo daoV* It Is srstt naoagfo to nag, “I (toil,* oo “tboy dbofl^*’ tel H “J\ced dksra. , '--'nrern are really ao .fired start. Tbsy only appear so to os, in dwtinclteti from Ibe planet* which srendrv among thorn to our oky. All ore *wospitig tbroogb opooo ai a rat© which baffle* concsp ttoo. Koch ooo of the stem that mako op tbo Ureal Hoar boo a move •seat of its own. lleoor the Urns will com© when tbis constellation will bore wholly changed the form with wbicb wo ore now oo familiar KlsinaistKKi ba* calculated, aad giv en a diagram of lb© form whtab it will q—nmo 106,000 years hence; and oteo that it mart base bad 100,000 yrais ago. These forms (toss to leave my servant, to wifi at 0Q6© bo well, for you can command GEORGE 8. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Facto; *Jtut took at the faith of ffelo man f Nobodv to all fare#! haw shown ■««*»!» faith to m© ao to bos doom’ Ttoo be told the ooldlar, *Ot torn©, good otr, oo you bars tottered so bo It done onto yort’ When the eoldter a* kte “4r w IMP* Jabkz Norton. General flktprel him, myisg, “Lord, if tbou wilt, Item court moke merinos. Aad South C. SOBTH c C ofSVcO Change of schedule, to go end after Sunday, lWii into Moil and Paeetmeer Leave Columbia ** • Arrive at Cbarlerton Leave Charleston Arrive at Columbia Niakt Express, Freight one iSmSELtCSwtev'« Leave Columbia Arrive at Columbto.it Arrive at Charleston Leave Charleston Camden Train wiH run* nr*day and Friday a* follow Leave Columbia Arrive Camden T«ave Camden... — Arrive at Colombia---^—-• S. B. PrcxiKX G« J rested, waiting for bite to toll him of bis ©Bra 1 * It ilit * <• and blood 0 l [ireaeut a, boldfog tto cards to bte HteLffil Affiflto iOBtottl.. aud bte tog. A© to dragged Itev© ©a '’MONfo ofed troteom© him as the x ted .Christ wben thev msw hfo 'n r M’leU W “II dots appear otraogs to as. comm whilst f,° 8Ucli gross '-ontmb SUuHi . to it • T* 50 in big •old, ’Lord J Ity railway. P. fi