The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 03, 1874, Image 3
VISITOR. OdMJMBIA. 8. C,
iLlfc ia tbi* effort the teachers must
.i.tkehxui; but they aught to en-
Church Ictices.
PAIN-KILLER
RA0WA1TS READY RELIEF
coat Other itoproi
contemplated H tha lot
house, which will bo i
Although the a umber of
not «o largo oo It was k
follow!,,,
a too
*•*0. 1874.
TbM Twti tht Merit* of All Things
THim YEAR* i» errteinly l«oe
aStLaJjA'UKtS
arc msuy soch id every neigh-
^aal. in aomo communities, oou-
church-going, a careful can
^ shows that from thirty to fifty
* o^t aw without any church
^.1/ All theae may not—nay, we
^sttie will aot—accept tha in vita
^ H go to the honae of (Led and
^Sabbath school, even it it
ftn given to them. Still it ia the
cf Christians to give them such
jgfgghons. Seme wilt accept it
Isatiook after and keep each who
pfimeA To retain one in the school
^ bo has important than to briug
m into it The loss by leakage
<ctf , 1 to be looked after carefully and
-tsasfically.
(JATEEK, and HOLD, should be
0 motto of every Sabbath school,
^ ot each teacher.—8. S> Timm.
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
•OT ORR HOtflV
SADWArS SSSBSTa cvmm
slim al
pubiio free aohoola to aad
Iowa. The Board baa all
taitioa ia the Primary]
to $3 per month, which
difficult fur some to nrrt i
Pain in the fttom-
n, Painter*' Oefle,
filfe Throat and
sally, it urtwBrai
Miscellaneous.
Dwatard*.—This peculiar aa
Baptists, which was twotohw i
for its opposition to all higher
cation, is also yielding to the
sure of tha times The progvuu
xummurri shod.
«<•« n*»s*eln
Mr. wise IS
<*_ *l*«r* rmrrr a
Ecclesiastical.
concern. For this purpose •100,0(10
one to be raised.
According to Farriagtoo** Chmrrk
A fmoeor, the Protestant Kpfeeopal
Communion in the United 8taleo
comprises 41 diocooee aad t mission
ary juriediotiona, S3 bishops 3,000
priests and deacons, 2,700 parishes
BioiVKBJdr.
fmrnt Charge.—After April the
54 the Wilmore charge, Cambria
goaty, Pi>, will be vacant. Minis
nrs desiring to visit the charge, can
ajdnw, J. B. Enable, Wilmore, Pa.
BrmrK Pto—Rev. 8. McHenry In-
tbe Lutheran Obeerrer that four
hotter* in his charge have contract
ed hr sad will famish the amount
M«emary to pay for a brick obarch,
3f i4T. They also give the lot.
German Daily.—New York ia to
birr u daily German paper, edited
and published by Lutherans. Rev.
0r. Mohldeuke, one of the ablest and
mat energetic Lutheran ministers in
He country, is to be the chief editor.
Germany— Dr. A. Von Liar lew,
president of the Lutheran consistory
tf Bavaria, haa published au appeal
ia Lathardt’s Kirckemeitung lor in-
hreeaaoiy prayers in behalf of the
oppressed church ; the earnest words
«f the appeal will make a deep uu
HEALTHI BEAUTY!!
rocomiortabh,
caBM5 «o pain.
>w what to do,
rd and poured
pa. Lord, thou
Inga, knoweat
to thee-hart
l all things for
®y prayer,
When I on.
find one vim
Lb u Y«nt »ie
r wlien I told
tould not drill
Friday, he am
p it, the order
K im may well
l for it might
I for you.”
kr for merdfal-
kiting me. He
Le : “The lord
DR.RADWAY ’J5
a. w vumutiA snoix
certaiued nnmhor of eommuakmiita
risdictions ia 254,837; the* total of
200,000 is dati mated. There were ha
20,839 burials. The moat populous
diooeae is that of New Turk, which
VI IK , INI A BT3COD
rmuturAJua. Aurs*x
Pennsylvania, with tffi,10Mh { oust
Maryland, with 17,005) and the
fourth in numbers ia Connerticut,
with 13,316. The ooatributkma of all
kiods are reported aa 87,3JC,14i
Mevureiom to IVaau.—W. IL (|aar
tennan, Em)., traveliog agent tar the
Irmry <M mt the SA**Ar**»U.U!* *K*Ol,
TT ii—m—l~Ttr rti'—f 1 - — ‘-- J —-rr* Pro*,
i oSw ms •*< w»" «rja* «m m** «
JUST RECEIVED
fecting arrangements tar an earner
sioo to Texas. |M—l«m than the
regular Cara one way—will ha ihn
prieo of a ticket from Atlanta, Oa,
to Houston, Texas, and hook ; half
fare from Columbia sod other pedals
to Atlanta. Theae tickets will bn
good from April 25 to done 14 The
tikepkerdetou*, W. You—Rev. J.
tisffkiitshasaclsssof Cntnehumeui
•inhering 45. They meet on Toes
hy night of each week, and are
going through Luther’s Catechism
md the Augsburg Confession. The
chat are mostly members of bis
ttarck, and take a great internet in
fin doctrines taught in the Augus
Ti and storngi
hat a consider-
from leaking,
ona this low it
under others
meoeeu ju Houston on the 18th of
May. The “Lone Ktor" rente haa
Book Agents
w 8 »tup Til
XUurtmted Fa.mil t Bible
educed to the
miitvka ummll
Clliiiagr, Ww
lements of his,
>f the year wilr
y it, either for
What is more needed ia the shore*
es of the present day than anything
else is a revival, In the aomeHon*-
neas of Christian*, of the old ewan
gel leal doetrioe that the Rihle akwte
ts the soorro and nth of ftrith. It 1
would be a core fhr many of the
evils which afflict a*. The theorteu
of individual Inspimtino, cneaiag
any bold, bvaaeu fhoed faaatle who
claims to be Inspired, to ho revolved
by crowds aa au tataillbie guide, and
those of an inspiration of fiysoii
and Councils, causing people to bow
in submission, as to a divine author!
ty, to any assembly that arrogates
to itself the right to eontrnl mwu’t
consciences, would then f*fl to the
ground, and people would appeal to
the voice of the Lord as heard ia
His Word
fonts’ Furnishing Goods.
« paid a very high eoraplimeat to
fee school. He said, “1 have at ten
«i many Sabbath schools in this
country and in England, Ireland, and
Scotland, and have heard good sing
i»R, but I say here iu »H candor, sod
without a wish to unduly praise, that
i never before heard such singing
frwa any Sunday school. Yon keep
perfect time—there is no lagging be-
fador rushing ahead, and I never
Iward yonr music equalled.”
Ftaibtowa, Md—The Obncrrer has
the following item of church news
tram Rev. L. Keller: I have had
Unite interesting meetings in all my
ebarelies this winter, and closed the
last a few weeks ago in my Fnnks-
town congregation. I continued this
*noe time, and thirty persons ex-
pmsswi a hope in Christ On March
Id I added twenty-five to this con
-rogation by baptism and confirma-
twi. I have also organized quite a
l«ge class of catechumens here. 1
love this good old Lutheran ens-
tois; it makes good, lasting mem-
to**- When the head nnd heart are
ri Skt, they may be relied upon, and
•ro not driven about by every wind
doctrine, and fall away so soon,
** '•unfortunately too often the case,
w* ars all eci<*ourage<l, and thank
^°d for what lie has done, and pres*
wtward.
&>*th Carolina.—Iter. Neuman,
Migrant-missionary at Castle Gar-
f^ 0 * ®«w York, writes to the Luther-
ZeiUchrift, of March 21: “The
;h water, and,
ifterent under
schools, in too
lose the scbol-
m, much ass
| poured tote it
rs in dozens of
inth to month,
the yesr is no
ii it was in Uw
Lit quite **
Id this be sol
hould not, awl
ph by leakage?
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The Fatherland Series.
43 North Ninth Street, PhOmeMm
miiAHt XJFS OF
OEN. EOBEBT E. LEE.
Our times mrr permea
ted by the desirwetive heresy of bu
man iufailibtltly, sod taootma, from
the )>ope down to the ranting euctery
n country school bouses, are cur
rying on s thriving bwiasns eu the
strength of it—fitaudsrd
The Preebyterimm Embroyiw m Chi
cayo.—There ars two Presbytwrisu
preacltsrs in Chicago who arc wot iu
good repute for orthodoxy, and who
are causing some excitement. A
committee lias been appointed to
look after the
the Lake....,
the North Sea
school itself,
iirrel has been
d for a lc»f th
Lartially Aihd
F spring opefl?
Lv be when it
|e weft, it fo'l 8
i e fb the top-
pessel nced» is
i hoops- The
tht iiaatte to-
fbey hflW
to th^ 01 - A
[old tire
L.i,t m 11 ' ***
ur«, *e
I has ^
I life which *
are net
Set No. 1, in a seat
Under the Earth
Ofef Tborlscksm
Tha Treasure of tha Inca.
82500
. -X M ^ rtfLnii -.A a). >, ^.-8^
friTFii W fflfflirrifw Ot l*»r room nilttflll
pkrariMH of this eonnliy, who do not
torttste to rveatoiUeud it to tfmor sflHcted
with Hrmis as beta* -sjvnor to sH
•ikera.
It is the only Truss that will retain th«
towtos with say certainty, mmd the wearer
can f«vl ssMurrd that be is usings remedy
thst will to st sH timeo safe nml eflertual
in tt« operations. Of this we xnsnmte*
entire sslisfscthM to all who may come
Sot No. S, put up hi a neat case.
Just Published :—Twelve exhetfen!
o»4ea, tmastotod from the French, bj
rs. Emms B. Stork. 1st and M Series
i a neat box, #1.30.
Wo have a number of other Trsnsla
of Dr. McKaig,
and to find out whether ho ia a
Presbyterian infidel.” Prof 8«iRf,
one of the most popular preachers
in Chicago, was up before the I’Tvs
bytery of that city week before Iasi,
and Dr." Patton declared his intets-
tion to prefer against him chargee of
heresy, upon which the matter waa
dropped until the charge Is prueent
ed. What the trouble is la regard
to Prof. Swing may be gathered
from the following paragraph which
appeared in the Interior . “The fact
ia there are those who doubt, and we
are among therm whether Pmtaeeor
Swing believes that Chris* le God ;
that the death of Chriat was aa ex
piatory sacrifice } that we are Jutoi-
fied by faith slooe, and that the pun
lahment of the wicked ia eternal.
There are those who doubt, ead we
are among them, whether Professor
Swing believes la the ehureh doc
trines of the Trinity, aad la the re
generating influence of the Spirit.*—
MmMIL ",
ich other •B' 1
* tliey » b0 ^
of love,
*tby * ,ittle
rneand prsr
ivil Will be
Throw tb |8
aud hrtinf
Mak®
,t to if* *****
t ire of t*
Clement’s Celebrated Artifi-
r Graadall’s Patent Rubber
to*.
Dr. fbvlx«»ck> Silver Uterine
Profrwau Newcomb, the Astoeaemer-
in Chief ot the Called State* Qbeervs-
tary st Wsahluftoa, was swurdad. ea tha
18tl> wit., the bijrto*« bower* to fee gift of
the Royal Artfen arnica I Hartoty. ed Lou
don, at their meeting la the memo ei
•euMMset Roues, vis. i a geld medal fev
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