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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C„ APRIL 10, 1874 OBOROE 8. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory Jfcscellanecus. •voidable, not an open ditch should Intersect these valuable laud*, bat Uimd ditob**, over which the plough can ran aad corn grow, ebould be present wherever needed. How of tee do we mw tbe beet spots in bot tom laade occupied by often ditches, Yet undeveloped to the fruit they E’en than with blossoms oo the h tree, What luscious fruit front some spring, margin*! In the next place, such laade ehoald be manured to the at moot poeeible limit. There I* little danger of their suffering from drooght—why not manure them five time* a» heavily ae yon would op land, where yon do have apprebeu atone of thoe Buffering t Why not make one bnndred bushels to the acre, lent end of thirty or forty f Tbe former bar oftae been reached, one bnndred aad tweety ive bethels per aore ban been oceaeimialty made, aad ia one taataoer the extreonli nary yield of two hundred bushels per acre etaada well authenticated. Proportionally, chit doe* not exceed the remark able crop of cot too raieed by Mr. Wartheo the past year. Ta king JOO bethel* ae the largest Dr. J. Welker's SB eger Bitten are a preparation, made chieflj * tire herb* found on the W the Sierra Nevada mountain nka, tbe medicinal propertk are extracted therefrom witt of Alcohol. Tbe qosstim daily asked. “What tofoTi unparalleled coeem* of Y a Txaar Our answer is, that 1 tbe cause of disease, and the cover* hi* health. They m blood purifier aad a life-girt: a perfect Renovator and of the system Never be history of the world has a n compounded pomeastaf ths And sin a fatal blight may bring Upon those germs of immortality. The gardener know* the rtoaag gale May level to the dost his hloesnm* pale. He knows, too, that a blight may cease to foil The fruit for which be** tolled thro son and nun. Tbe Master look* upon Hie orchard fotr To see what promise giro the Moseoms there. And only leaves on many tree* appear, Which be so long has tended bat ia ▼aim. where Christ owes lay j but It la the temple of the gplrit of God hums a* log to yoor faith he It ueto yee.’ Directly their eyes were eared of JkxUrr&*& article* MBM»I refections oo BOt he kept hidden, and the , opposite ty railway “Mother, didn't people beUove ia hie divine power when they saw a**l wonderful miracles T* “Strang* to any, Beale, they dida*V Their eo belief weal so hr ae ta soase soars to any word* of blaepha- my again** hi* divinity. Especially wea this the caaa at Naiaieth, where hie parent* had lived. People eaa •tantly said, ‘We know that thi* jeges and ach.- ehieh the you? both ***** ® a > ] sod prepared f r ttons and duties he aide to com pi my on this su space, and I the Children’s Department it la well gvoaad 1a be inspired by VAMDUZEM d TIFT. f Entered socording to Act of Congress ] For the Letheran Visitor THE LITE 07 JESUS CHRIST. DR. M’LANE’S (Celebrated American Worm Specific lave, sad Anti-Bilious. Grateful Tsmsu m X4iAU llrnEk# the s.!,< : t, Tlg<*nnit that ev-*r .■ twisaatrfl tjrston. No Person cau UkeJL aecoru.n: to dir*ctfona.,atSf MiHfftK FtHI OOtoJI. Cotton eead ha* alwiyt held a high place in ths sstimation of Sou thorn former* a* • manure for core. Since the habit of mixing cotton rood with MIRACLES OF CHRIST, AND FTTH THOUSAND FKD. “While Jeans was upon on* of hi* tours near Capernaum, a certain man, high in office in tbs Jewish church, cams in search of him. His name was Jairos, and he had n sweet little daughter lying vary ill indeed at home. All medicine had Ruled to core her, and she waa about to die. Tbe ruler Jairos thought that if Jssns would only go and son her, and lay hi* hand* upon her, that then she would live So bo begged him most earnestly, aad Jeans, always kind and com passion ate, went frith him, and a crowd of people followed him. As ho was passing along, a woman who had been afflicted a long time with a dis tressing disease saw him and said to herself,♦‘There ia that good man going on an errand of mercy; now 1 have a chance to be eared if I can only get near enough to tooch the hem of his dress, there ia virtue enough in that to care me without troubling him to speak tome.* 8a she slipped in amongst the erowd and softly touched bis robe. Direct ly she felt herself cored of her dto- tfve issues as "No Those of yet read these artich bon, have parcel VERMIFUGE tore has base aaed pretty extensive- ly aa eors, and the reports of rs- sohm are exceedingly favorable— Many with whom ws have conversed SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. UHE countenance it pale and leaden mfttent kesm. «hfeh lent in die valley* ,.f oar sme* througliout the t'niia* those of the Mississippi, < ***. Illinois. Tennessee, Cumber.m!. Art*, sas. Red, Colorado. Brazos, Kj« < Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannas, snoke, James, and many ethos *ti their vast tributaries, tiirongtom w entire country during tbe Sumner a* Autunrin, and remarkably as dartBjrm. sons of unusual heat and drysun, *» invariably accompanied by extraswfc- rangement* of the stomach and tm, and other abdominal viscera. It t* treatment, a porgatirc. exerttogapr erfol influence upon the** tastes*, cans, is essentially necessary. The* is no cathartic for the purpose apd a Dm. J. Walxek’s Vi kegax Bmte as they will speedily remove the dat colored viscid matter with *tekfl» bowels are loaded, at the cue to* stimulating tbe secretions of tbs few, and generally restoring the testtf functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against team by purifying all its fluids with Vim* Brrrxxs. No epidemic can take Mi of a system thus fore-armed. 1 colored, with occasional flushes, or ■ circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupil* dilate j aa azure semicircle runs along the lower eye lid { the noec is irritated, swells, and some times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with bumming or throbbing of the can; aa anumal secretion of sabvs; sliriy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others. condition and ie South Carol; been applicable a their bearing on t |y in the South, tbit will be the c tent in what I eh jeet of Colleges a- wars for sort they ever need. The anise prnparttsns are need aa ta that prepared for cotton, to wit: by weight, two of seed to one of phoe phate. W* have thought a larger properties of seed woo Id he better— probably floor of seed to om of phoe photo. If eey of oer renders have eey fort* bearing oe this point, we ebook) be very glad to have them. The pnettoe of a very eooesosfnl Cemiica, and hav i I ay time withiu h j stoua to be suftu with the educator esder tbe juried; Mon Church in goak intelligently their condition au< ■hjeet will be to pi fod practical refle. ffrfont subject, on I tion to the ©ondit.M torch arch in this si -North Carolim entirely gone ; fleeting pains in :h; occasional nausea and vomit- art pains throughout the abdo- Bsea; bowels irregular, at times costive; stool* slimy; not unfrequeotly tinged with blood; beDy swollen and hard; none tur bid ; respiration occssionallv diflicuk, and tied by hiccough; cough tome- tad convulsive; uneasy and dis- rep, with grinding of the teeth; curbed _ semper variable,, b.: yrncrally irritable,Ac. Whenever the shore symptoms . arc found to exist, DR M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect s cure. The universal success which has at- tended the administration of thb prepa ration has been such as to warrant us in pledging ourselves so the public to RETURN THE MONEY ia every instance where it should prove aad West cau, amt totok for tbeuisch i | I deem it tinner* 8 ***• and cousutn. I fM*" importance o; Eveuy intelligent a. 1 iter and layman kH He Synod sees and I Ifogress of the ag* ft titte has come wL» *- fostifntions of highe MPtoqu schools of which the sons and <1 iaerch may be wel properly fitted for t of life, if we ex §0r church and a<l\ r |li »ad coin|>ete sit *^«r deuominatini *rids of church erit- Joaee said, •Give thus some food yourselves, aad don't need flee •way.’ Ia surprise, thej liked, ‘Shall wo go sod boy broad for them F Jsoes, knowing whet he ietoeded to do, asked Philip how mock they seeded Philip aetd I wo Swellines, Ulcers, Erysipelas, SvdM*«t Goitre. Scrofulous luflsiniustMto lahto 1 nfiemmetious, Mercanai Aflertieq M Sort*, Eruptions of tbe Skin. Sen lynto In these, as in *11 other c«mititsBedl» SUM, W ALK KBS VIX KG AS Bjtms km shown their great curative power* is S moot obstinate sud intractable esm. For Inflaamaiory and Cknm Rheumatism. Gout, Biliens. fled tent and Intermittent I>vcrs,Di*s»« the lIkKHi, Liver, KMncr* tad IWA these Bitters have no equ*L bod Bums sxe caused by Vitiated iUood. Mechanical Discasea. —Pwsasw gaged ia Paiuts and klinersh, riant hers, Ty;»c-«*Uer% Gdd-besSSAg Miners, as thev ndrance to lis, mmM to paralyse of the Bo’vdt. against this, take a dose of WaUS» T » sea a Divrwas .»rcasieoallT. For Skin Diseases, Enq>teto1» ter, Salt Rhenm, IUotchas, Spoto Bjf Pustules, Boil*, farbundes, FtigtojJJ Staid-head. Soro Eyes, Bfyto*e|^5 Scurfs, Discolorations of tbe SktojHj and Diseases of the Skin of wteWto* or nature, are literally dog afl •MK out of the system in a short tus* tf "** of these Bitter*. are effectually destroyed » system of medicipe. uo TUetoJIia^S ihrluunitics will free the syilto ■*■ like them Bitters. For Female CompUkrtM»55 or old, married or single, manhood, or the turn of life, « Bitters display so decided aahfltototo'! unprovemcat U *ooa perceptihto , Cleanse the Vitiated INtoS ever von find its imparitiesheatoP^J, the skm m Pimples, KreptMee. cle*n«e it a heu you find toJJJ W« pledge ourselves to the public, that Dr. M’Ltnc*s Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; and that it is aa innocent preparation, net tnpsilt tf deimg tbe sight- ^*jt i J,, Jrr imi aimt WwW »> T ™ iW Mwi mwmMm* * Address all orders to FLEMfNG BROS., Pirrssutcu, Pa. who did tooch you.’ ‘No, 1 don’t * mean that, said Jesus, somebody m came and touched me with foith lo ** my power to care, for I felt it di- !) redly.’ Then the woaiun sew that h she could not remain hidden, and * she trembled for fear that she bed P been too bold in her conduct, and she fell down at bis feet and told 11 him what she had done. The dear ^ Saviour said kindly, ‘Daughter, don’t u be afraid, yoor faith has made yoa m whole, go in peace and be cored of 41 yoor disease.”’ P “Then the woman was rejoiced, I P know,” said George. fll “Yes, indeed she waa, and glad that she had ventured to Jesus. So A it is now, nobody, however humble, that goes to the feet of Jeans la over m repulsed. His gentle voiee still whispers to the troubled soqI, ‘Be of J< good cheer, bo cored of yoor sins, 1 ti forgive yoa.’ Just after this some no servants came from the rater’s boose k and said, ‘Yoa need not trouble h the Master to come to see yoor little E girl, she is dead.’ Jeans heard the a message and turned to the maa and cm said, ‘Be not troubled about that, tl only believe and she shall bt is « vived.’ When they arrived at the ‘I KrcrjU*W The Short Line Schedule. the eeovw «gwne, making fond erap* with two toetoed of three ptooghings alter the eoro Is op. Of euorw if ikm «■ | mi urortLM) ml tbf m\ilm>i to Uto* ^ to. U as WtoUto give- W -• ■» tmse, eed the geses altewod to get a olagri^h in ihavwos; ctotoSS f.m]: your feelings will tell yoa the Wood pure, and ths bsara < will fidkvw. _ _ . ^ K. H. WfDOTIIJ * nnitfim .ii»a Ow. Agtt, SsaFWto and i'ot wf WsshiflflW Hi OS^j •telil hY wmfiill*" G. 4c C. Railroad* AiLY. Sundays excej*«4» with 'NiriK trains o*8e Railroad, up and <k>wa- to Itose"— ftoutkem Una Railroad, up win 71 train# going North and South lotte, Colombia and Augurf* T iu>d Wilmington, Columbia sn® Railroad. >^| UP* t Leave Columbia at **' g Leave Alston..... Leave Newberry j I>eave Cokesbury - | Leave Belton J Arrive at Greenvilk*......—** k DOWN* . Leave Greenville a * Belton “ Cokesbtiry * , g “ Abbeville j " Netrartt...... - | “ Alstom Mary load Rye and Bar feeUtate, writs* that tbs disease known aa Ur atoMikd m .ato* w S'M i i #1 1 m > ■ »« SS -m. a-. . »»i. S > m^fpuMm ir (rttiiiiiif lauMteiRAUuii ,,jf gjtemi m t'eam. AA MktoAl 1 I V thmssgh the United fltstos. It eeme f«N all ticket** oostiftom He adds: “I hare in unsay, s*d 1 »aj eay la the majontr of cases, hose able to trace the die ease to fle smeetted reHkag towel a. SoMh towels era generally found in ear country hotels aod the aleoping apertmeets of the working damee. lid brief the* oend by ooariv every owe, art triable the carries* of one of alone in the boat. The winds arose and tossed the waves Mgh, aad the boat rocked rioteatly from teds to jj. flu. J. 1 lorrihlr frightened, aod they tried to reach the lead by hard rowing. RfegMl sight o’clock Ia the rrealAg, Jeooa left the mountain aad same towards them, walking o« top of lb# rough wave*. They, aoeleg him walking oo the water, concluded that eo the little fbl ley, then ho took hot by the hand and said, ‘Damsel, I say unto thee arise P The child opened her eyes, the spirit returned from eternity to her body, and she got out of bed and walked acroes the room to her rejoicing father and mother. They were so struck with astonish- incut that they stood still until Jeeas •aid, ‘Give the child some food, for she is not well.’* “I wish Jesus could have brought our dear sister Lucy back egai* when she died, mother,* DOWN. Leave Walhalla 545*w-J Leave Perryvilie { Leave Pendleton T10 *» } Leave Anderson 810«»| Arrive at Belton 1 Connecting with down Greenville. . A c om modal ion tram * r< ville Branch on Hominy Friday#. On Anderson Bra Belton and Anderson- Jams* Nouto*. Omt*n* Cusdn i hr tbe spread of disease of the oye, fl» Of wotting men iradot their mceus wed quieted them by hie sweet, deer h Tta. -*yi «4 wM* ri