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THE LUTHERAN TOITOL eiUMM <4* whole length of Egypt- Al Aaonaan XAcre m now tie* and nut* for a line which la to stretch from that place to Wadjr Haifa, at the second cataract, and the Govern or retd that aa soon aa the moat favorable alignment ore id be da tonalaed, another rood would be oom manned, leading from aome point a pan thin line to was of the porta on the Bad Sea. It la no doubt true Who trao*d hi* holy step*, nor even erased From Jordan bank* to Bethpairn height) Who hath learned lowliness From hi* Lord’# cradle, patience from hit croaa; Whom poor men # ejrea and heart# con tent to hi cm ; To whom, for Christ, the world la loaa t Who both in agony they hastily ool down palm branch M itml #trawed thaas la hia noth i cxHiftideratioai prompt the oouatrac- Uoo of theoa hnaa, for always during « large portion of tha year the rlfor road far him to pass am. Then, aa they **pprow bed the top of iho Moont of Ofetvea, and the roeoOsfr ha, Body and mwI, to live and die, la witness of his Lord, In humble following of bis Saviour dear; This is the man to wield th* unearthly sword. Warring unharmed with sin and faar. But who can e’er suttee— What mortal—for this mote than angel's Winning or losing souk. Thy life blood's price t The gift wen* too divine to ask. But Thou hast made it sure By Tbjjnfear promise4«> Thy Church and That Thou, on earth, wouhlat aye with egar Miners are a purely vZJZ preparation, mad# chkdy to*!?? tire herbs found cm tha fcmcrWl!* 1 * the Sierra Nevada nmm^lSEL* nia, the medicinal properSsVjfc; are extracted therefrom wifooSltk?^ of Alcohol. The question dally asked. ft What is tha c*qm*T unparalleled success of Via*!?, *T ooovenieut tranaportatloa for hoary freight. Belli tha fact of aoch ex- treat v* and far reaching schemes brings up freshly to mind the present UWU--BUPgUj^W mSW~ SSStMUP* to*** m mm-nrn VMV w ooodiuon of things In comparison with tha olden times. For ages Egypt has bam, aa the Jfropbet # Iff* * od * ***** bef< r |g«idihjoa.tl> _ ,b^w* »r. (tnrrbr or » ”^TV> Ur* : ~ war Jtff. "»• idUritf porr-ri DR. M’LANE’S Celebrated American Worm Specific th* rsnsci or covers his health Wood purifier and her population now la aa poorly housed and dad, aa low In odacatioe and enterprise, and sorely oppressed in civil and political relations aa My other on the globe. Yet no other st ream tu the world has aoch a history aa the Nila. None baa VERMIFUGE -ffc heart lift' < |_ ike Lord : w Cl " I ©©activity. I Retiffionjtf ’ I vhoJe matter, hi tied. Tha funda > , geU balanceil * eanreme aird an Ik i « places. Th. : i pore sweeUy jf y kg it upside doi \ #ith God cast on t tkiag. The good verds were firm * I ■nto Baalim {oth<* i is the Load Go I “Sought to" ia a- fe ll tbe needle a- I the frail vine put | te daap the boui tree, aa a lamb sother with imp.# it has accidental ly fir a time, so set I komao heart to G S • pardoned ataU att tire. The leaning I ealnralij now tottt Father. IL Activity ptrr | All true religion | fists of two part.'I pies wrong if the 1 * I «r inverted. Tbo r | t», a* reported in I testimony, might l> ef a Christian's lift wnd thee.” Conn aid go forth at Ii I her endure, TUI earth to Heaven be purified. Thou art her only *poa«* Whose anu rapport* her. os* whose foil ful breast Her persecuted bead shelooekly bows. Sure pledge of her eternal teak Who then, uncalled by Thee. Dare touch Thy spouM. Thy very a below 7 Or who dare count him summoned so tub. Except Thine hand ami seal he show f Dread searcher of the hearts. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T HE countenance ii pale end leaden- colored, with occasional ftashes, or a circumscribed spot oa oar or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; sa ■xure semicircle run* along the lower eye lid ; the nose u irritated* swells, and some* times bleed#; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the can; aa unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or (mired tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometime* voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at other*, entirely gone; heeling pains ia relieving i th* Liver VnrasA* Brmo* am Aparfaat, ft—NatrMraaTftUM fiedstire, ('ouairr-Irriiaat. Bait Thu pyramids of UMseh Uiveo, Jus CrORGE S. HACKEE’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory Thou who didst seal by Thy descending dove Tby servant's choice, O help ns ia our oJBfiu found, to learn and touch lay the bakvtd dty ism sa Isas, la all itm mniwsia.tg^r ft lags jfTfticliflfl W tfrlllft ■ vf ill earthly tiaple glittering fit tha lag; violent pain* throughout the abdo men ; bowels Irregular, at times costive; •took slimy; not unfreqoeatly tinged with Children’s Department tii|; respiration ptcaaionaii> djficuh, tnd accompanied by hiccough; cough some time* dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; semper variable, bat generally irritable, Ire. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect t cure. The naiversal success which has sc- ssadud the admiaiftration of this prepa ration ha* been such as to warrant as in pledging ourselves to the publ** - to RETURN THE MONEY ia every instance where it should prove (Entered according to Act of Congress. 1 For the Lutheran Visitor. THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST. NUXBXS XVIII. CTEBIBT’S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM. “One evening Jeaan went to Beth any to see Lauras nod his sisters, Martha and Mary. A man by the uame of Simon lived there, and be ing a near relative of Mary and Martha, he invited them all to a feast. While they were all at the table in the reclining posture that I have mentioned, Mary took a box made of alabaster, and containing n pound of very precious ointment of Probably it had been will ha, mother f “No, Heavy | ualy God tbe N O imported work kept on band to supply the country trade. IB work is made at our own fadwyia tk city, and under the proprietor** qesH Seed for Price List. Facton- mi Ware Room# : King, opposite C* « Street, on line of City raHwsy. P. & Box, No. 170. Jnlj 7 tf Railroads. coodi f i« in • 'I' ,*J i f.h \ ‘ W« pkdgt ourselves to the public, that Dr. M'W. Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; sad that h is aa taaoceat psepsrstioa, «w t*p*kU tf itmg th* dgk- spikenard purchased to embalm the body of her brother Laxatto, whom Christ had raised from the dead, and to show her love for Jeans Hie deter mined to poor this costly ointment upon his head. woold be ravaged aad laid wants; Its Inhabitant# mvrddsd th# holy city horned ; tbe enatfy temp** laid waste, on til not remain upon ith Night Trains oh South Qws Ailrttsd, up and down; aim wifi going North and South on Char Colombia and Augusta Rtihssi ilmingtoo, Coluralna sad Ayisto to ten its site. hering tbe hanloeas of the people's hearts, and haw they had scorned and slighted his holy miaaton, aad knowing the events of So she broke the box, and poured part of it npon hie hair and the reel npon bit feet, and wiped his feet with her own beanti- fni hair.” “Mother, wasn't she the second woman that did that same thing f” “Yes, Henry, she also showed her love for Jesus in the same manner as Mary did. Well, the bonne was filled with fragrant perfume. Now Jndaa was with the disdplea, and, as 1 told yoa some time ago, Ire was a bad man at heart. So he spoke roughly and said, 4 What a vile of money ! Why was this extravagance allowed V This ointment should have been sold and tbe money given to the poor. 1 Now he didn’t care a fig for the poor, bat as he was the treasurer, and kept the money bag and found the provisions for Jeans and his disciples, he reasoned with himself, ( If I had a chance to finger that money Pd steal it for my self, for I am about as poor as anybody else.’ Jesus knew just what he thought, and so be said, ‘Let her alone. Why do yon wrong her } 8he bath done what she coaid. She showed her affection for me, bat yoa have tbe poor always with yon and can give to them, bat me yoa will not always have.’ “The next day they all came near to Jerusalem. This was tbe Saviour's last journey into the surrounding country. After this time he merely visited the towns near Jerusalem without proceeding far from the city. When they approached the little vil lage of Bethpage, near tbe ridge of tbe Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples into it, with ioatrac- tious to bring an ass and her colt that they would find tied in the oat- skirts of the place. If any person stopped them, to say, 4 The Master want* them.’ So tbe disciplee went as directed and found the animals. Some mac standing near said, ‘What do you want with that ase and ber coltr They replied as Jesas had instructed them, aad nothing more was said to them. Then they spread their mantles npon the backs of tbe animals, and Jesae m npon the oolt, and thus prepared for his entry into Jerusalem—everything being exactly foretold long year* before by two prophets, Zeehariah and Isaiah. Yea, the long expected Saviour entered Jerusalem riding npon an ass's oolt. No costly chariot with bedixeoed out riders and servants and guards at tended this entry of Jeans! No sound of trumpets and cymbals, Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., Frrrsaoacj*, Pa. Leave Columbia at. Leave Alston Leave Mwrlxsiy — Leave Cokeabury... Leave Belton Arrive at Greenville those eh ildran amt psNrphl wtw ha vb aot Bought and bread a refuge la J«m)» ( hr tat shall go awajr *sta tor rihta torment, bat tha ngbSanaa tala Leave Greenville know#, thou at treat in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace, bat now they are hid ham thine eyes.* Then foretelling Madia ciples something of the feture of the beloved dty, he pmmed on towards Jerusalem. There is a bmotifal hymn descriptive of this ride of Jesas towards his enemies, who were eagerly waiting for him to come, and determined ks ihsulil no longer saeape from them, f win read U to yea : In lowly pomp rid# re to die ? Oh Christ thy triumphs now begin, Abbeville RUPTURE CURED. Marsh’a Radical Cure Truss. Arrive at Columbia.. AmderaonPranrk and KisccIliLcous. DOWN. CP- Leave Wxlhalla 5 43 a m Arrive 7 iSjsr Ix-avv Perryville 6 25 a ni I-cave I8p Leave Pendleton 710 a in Leave SS;s Leave Anderson 910 a m Leave 4*pa Arrive at Belton »O0 a m Leave tWpa Connecting with down traa bm Greenville. Accommodation train# rnn m Aw ville Branch on Moaday^W edit««krMB* F ridnyv On Anderson Branch, bstvw Mton and "Audereon, on Tawrea Thursday# and Saturday*. , THOS. DODMEAt), Gmttid Jaxxx Nooton, General Hem AfX T ill heart and moat atthettre Trase kaovra for the core and relief of Hernia or Ko|rt*trv. Tim Tram has re- irirei tbe MUMtioa of tbe moat eminent Bltysurtait* of this country, who do not It* water tbough roily Is n tha Kgj pUaua sway that bvil WilaO to rrcntnownd it to those afflicted with Hernia a* befog superior to all It is the rely Tram that will retain the bowels with ut certainty, aad Use wearer can feel ammd that he ta asinjr a remedy that will ha ai all rime* mfe aad effectual ta its operation*. Of tbia wa guarantee rettrr satiafartion to all wbo may com* l^adioa' ailh classic aMominal halt* for onrpalesM y, falling of the wnmh. and sa S rapport Is* the back xml abdomioal a«wlf*. AnkUrta. kno cap* and atoek- pnga for varicose vein*, ulcer* and weak Th© Short Lin© Schedule kh ttt mamm (it store not always dp thhy hwt they att< k re bsg4 ostd C. C. A A. Kailboad CoxrM Omatmma. Febraaiy ttJg. rpHE following Pamenger M**«* A wiU be operaud oo aad afttr date .iotxo xostn. Train No. X Train Ireve Augnata, SHOam 4»P| G ranitevfilc, *7 88 am J1JFJ Batrevllle, 9 48 aw Ngf* Columbia, 1158 am (beater. 14 84 pm Arrive Chariotte, t««P» 3154 No. 8 Train makes done rornevtn**^ Hicliniond, to all point* NorU*, vfihoys that raw i4 bmsr For many mi Ire tha Nika ram through s vqry Itval regkm, jwsft sa ward tt !• far a iMfig iMfipM© fo Mghfi at hills, ms fiittMfi th© MgypgfiM utr th# Lj Irtu sfil© ©r h©lh, —Irish fas 'Ride re, rid# re la RM^|sity * Thy last aad fiercest «trife Is sigh j fiMskbt brace* for ladies, gents and taMrra. for the cure of stooping of the HwUm and aa a cheat expander. Pile Instrument*, the most superior tiele (n aae—light, easily adjusted .and feet uni. inetrvntent* for all physical dornuuea, curvalure of the aptm , bow th, rSiih frat* Agent for demeat'a Celebrated Artifl- ■MBKr Agent lor Graadair* Patent Rabbet pr*cd ( Yutclae*. Agret for t>r. Balieock'a Silver Uteriua f| iy IMMTreSRe Agret for Dr. Wad*w<*r«h'a Stem Fer- *Rido re. rids re ta In krwty pomp rub Bow thy meek head Thou take. . • quart of warm suds—* ill take at moat any sfintt* ret of it A tone apowdret raj*s M 1 don’t know l{«t I refold keep honor * it boot my bottle of hot I shouldn't like to tty.* In rlnaning pMnt, giaaa,dRvec or gold, it lo invaJuabk, a* veil a* for keeping tho hand* aofr and while nfhar (jesnaksc alt ibcw other thing*. For dramtf ofodowa, I put a ten aporefol of strong am mamm to n half font of ritar, warm water, wring a Ik ■ ■ ■ ■* m a... jfi »>#*%* rtajikna aSMrartam MMMi wRIfivf nail'*# * real PittrelMrP 0 ^ s then rob with adrj doth. smving as h© eatread tha yoong children began to shout, ‘Hosanna to tha Son of David. mitt flowriaklof, now abaadoaod disrlafii Again, tha ahawnd k irregular and shifting na that of own great aftavtel stream It ni aot only from season to reoono, from trln to trip, and mnoiiar per mail promptly attended to Many person* enure to be healed of their dieesMro, and tiic inf1114 ’ tide, vt>i ware aurpnaod ami aatooi*be«l Tb *t made tha winked Jaw* attll not* anxious to kill kiss. They eawlda't l«‘ar to sen so much uuntv. coodurea and love in their midst, and aa they were rebuked by Mm publicly for their •ietuHTuiiou of the tetania, they become still more enraged. While at night tha people dept and rented quietly, Jesus want into tha Meant of OHvee and preyed. Ilia raeaaiL hand waa wet with tha midnight daw, and the hard ground waa hie bed. But hie soot waa refreshed by *eaat. ooeamnnkisi with hut Father God. Jeeoa dauonooad the guilt ef the Jawa, and ahowed the bypoert ty of the Scribes nod Pharisees, telling them that they pretended to be piooa, while at tha same line they were steeling the people’* prop ' 8. Marsh, WJ W. Baltimore 8t, Baltimore, Md BOOK 0P_W0RSHIP Pnhlmkad for authority nf foe Mr. Jjmtk. ■S' 1 of A’orfo Jamnt. Book.of 874 page*. S4mo, f# now ■ ready. Wa give the church 8 emit* re raw ropy mm. and In thi* way pert af the profits scenic to the church. Price, In Sheep -.#1 (feO Dark Arabeeane 1 *5 Amfitaapae Gift..... ....••...• t 00 klorooce Tacks, gilt cdge...._ toe Chang© of Schedul#- SotrrH CaboUxa R-,R-Coxi’*^ 1 -: Columbia,S,Cm Ottr]*^L Change of schedule to goRro Leave Coli Arrive at Leaver Arrive Sight Leave Columbia I Arrive a# Columbia to * * m ***' m * Arriv* at 4 ; Leave Ch&rieetoa •*’ Camden Train will ran Monday, aeaday and Friday aa follows: Leave Colombia 3 Arrive f j f<eave Camden Arrive at Columbia........—*1. ft. B. AKvns. Ore Ticket J Columbia tret and trey cheap rabalitute for quinine fit powdered laurel leaf. The leave* of the laurel (Lamms aMis) are slowly dried over the fire In a dbaa vrerel and then jk>adored. One gramme jlM grains; is a doae, and ia tnlire ta a glare af ©old water. The drag re taken produo©* no bod el foots, and aeon, it is raid, tweaks up the must obstinate intermittent fo Antique n couple of brettes wn drive tito the yielding rend, end « cnMe he ^it onto formal^—“Si " e could!” H rent made fo those who buy in W. J, DUFFLE, BrekmUer. ( olumbia, S. 0.