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THE LUTHERAN 1 VISITOR, CHARITON, S. G., JUNE
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Into the shadows gray,
Mast she bn I tornn away!
ilvwSFbsli f i
I h-aUt'* wondrous windisg-ahewt
I'men, i» * eslni complete,
Shrouds her fM» l>nm to feet;
Earth will receive hor,
E'en an a mother 1 * breast
Nor will Death's lovely guest.
Passed beyond Ifinmu quest,
flint w« leave her.
^ thfllkoroti* tbnniic.
went air* along.
Swing, the green le*ve* anmng,
she hear the »»ng
Whither we rake h#-t *
Nay. onr* to beer wad weep,
She doth but gently keep
Hikmee, in calm *o deep.
No mu»ic thrill* her sleep.
Nothing ran wake her. .
Where many grave* are old—
I nto the son beam’s
Youder. strung© hand* hare rolled
Upward the fragrant mould.
Last couch to make her.
Ye! iu the grave* grow old.
Tell u*—we must be told!
Ere that dark bed enfold—
WiU she not feel the mid.
Feel we forsake her ?
Nay li* not ahe who He* *
1-Htmb to our tear* and sighs,
Trauoed in Heath'* mvstenr*,
Seeming, with veiled eye*
Sleep-overtaken;
Earth ehdaa*
Only the precious dress,
Guiee of her loveliueo.
Hainted by love'* cares*.
Early forsaken.
Since she ha* cast it by,
- 1 * to Hr,
Earth-wrapt from burning «ky.
Hid from love's yearning eye.
Under i
Se&trare^EasRr’a
Thrilled (rear the liea*
RieWy, of vernal hue.
ill the tender spring
^ X- .. '
vWJHkcWyFfl Til V|i
II delay and dap.
There will
VeArly
Hirds will delay J
Beauty o'er everything
Weave
(?• tee. I aM
Uter m) self,* mm*1 Hen
ry. '*Tote*rt Jaaagwaa bail enough,
but to deny Uaht ha aver knew Uiaa
am! to cars© aud swear to a I**/
with hla weight,
feu hfof strangled to the
a dreadful fata e» seteeh him, and hi*
body burst with the aheah el the
fall, ee that ha died a frightful death.
Wig Mother, I mi surprise*! that The Bible saya that he wool
the Lord ever forgave bias.’*
"To, ilestry. This aaase Iter
j afterward* brow as* the bnUleat of all
lb* inoat Itr in nriM'Liiiiiiiiif Janus ml*
w^ff give nounauw saw vaa g sw a#
the Havfout of the world, hnmag
nothing, and dariag tuyr IrlbukMiaa
for the bake of hla Lord! That took
of Christ'* mellwd kiw, and nothing
com hi have made him deny him again.
hoars that followed row
Through the rent veil of night.
n£isrs swar**
h tse the young earth to bght;
the clover,
field-star and buttercup.
Lift their glad face* np.
Millions of iasrata sap,
Each from his fragrant cop,
* All the earth ever. * * ■ •
ffcmi&gfe.,
l^wt la rmpaitilMi air
Win She net beer a* T
Ere yet the lamp* HUtaw.
Enters the twilight gieom.
Of our too quirt ho«u<\
neat as.
we do not mum,
1 li*nit
nag aa a flame
_ us intentlr:
Stands in ear adds* and sialis
Stiff] v*»uu.lkJMP gtnsart Mrfw vi mwaam
Fnuof soTveS*!mysterie*.
Eiiaduw lewdly.
Till the ensfaadowed plare,
As with a fitly'* grace.
Shines with her shining face.
Faith to us giving;
Vision intense of her.
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Children’s Department. -
[ Entered according to Act of Congress. ]
For tite Lotbevau Visitor.
XEE LUS Q? JlSXTS
;i, y. '^xuimni xx. ■■
• | fiBFOBK PILATE.
“The middle fff the night hud
|M*ged, and Iter very timidly vfiu
tured into the lower part of the high
priest's bouse. Yea, he went and
sat with tbe nerranta instead of bold
. ly standing, us be had a few hoars
before promised, by bis waster. So
as be sat cringing and trembling by
tbe fire, a servant girl looked at him
and said, 4 I think that yon are one
of the disciples of this Xasarioe.’
‘3*o, iodeed, I am not I don't know
him at all,' said Peter, and be got np
and went into tbe porcb. There be
heard the cock crowing. Directly
another maid servant saw him and
she- said to her fellows, ‘This is ooe
of those men that followed Jeans,'
and as they began to talk amongst
themselves Peter came back to tbe
tire, and they said to him, ‘You cer
tainly must be one of those disciples.'
Peter felt frightened almost to death ;
be thought, ‘If l say yes, then they
will kill me too, my only hope is iu
denial.' Bo he began to curse and
Htcmr. Yes, I regrut to say so, but
he did that very thing, aud swore
that he never knew Jcsns Christ!
Meanwhile, in the house, the rabble
were questioning Jesus, and being
(urUj,6J at his mild replies, one of
them lifted his hand, and struck the
I downed Lord a Mow nj>on his face!
tail he never been born than
m bbfrriblo a deed.
te. w JU»u£ Ja&d now pawed. Petor
t Imni/ht* htmmdr qqfo hnt Uakoid
ST 1 j
Peter there ,‘JWd!nt I see you
in the garden tonight with Jesus T
‘Xo, you dWi,' .saId H »od be
swore again to tbe denial. Directly
be heard the c&k crowing the sec
oHUli*^ ThU~tiii» Peter had veu
tured into the house so far as to see
the Lord at a distance. Jesus beard
There woe wo eptwsd Is Chris* ka his
- . - t*_ ....—| n —, Ufa, ani |
went to the regions at ih%Umt mm\a
Drew Ifni, horrible -ml! Pur
of
d, (
have been saved by him, sot >et so
wkked and drpmved as to sell
Christ, and then kill himself. The
Mite mu «, «*••*»# y lihdhl
I*** *t iJmum wild Ltuiisrhli a lot of
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grownd and called H *The field at
ms mmj?
ice of
tK 'Ttt _
iagQC p few hours previous rushed
over Iter's memory. That look of
pity and sorrow Ailed his heart with
ilMizlng remorse. Ho r<udte4 iaU,
the direst ;P1«I ivejif biM.-i I
him, spit iu hts ssrred fact,
knocked him about, sad ibetr, blind
folding bis eyes, they struck him is
the face with their brutal rough
bands, and said, 'Tell us now, who
struck you F At last the morning
came, and the chief prtesta having
consulted together about Jeso*, sent
him to PUatS, the governor, who
having examined him and the evi
deuce against bias said, *1 don’t Hod
any fa nit with Jesus, why do yoa
want to kill him f ‘teaasc lie «n> *
that he is Chn»| and a kiag,* they
replied. Pilate again spoke to Jesus
sod said, ‘Are you the kiag of the
Jews f Jam* asked him, ‘Do yow
want to know for yourself, or did
others got yoa to ask me f Bat he
told Pilate, ‘My kingdom is not of
this world.' Pi Isle wanted to ithew
Christ, but mss a soward at heart,
sod as he seal him to Uerod. Utrod
fbrmad, bat finding that Jaeas an
swered uet any of Ms question*, he
pat a gofgeoas robe aptm him ia
mockery, nod sent him back to Pi
lata. Now al a feast there *w* s
to girt some prisoner s free
There wa* * eotorWo* rvt>
Barihhas, who had teni
w Urrof la ik* MMUUv aud
gfiMg loan wad diiieciU ssarcb he
had been taken —** tlt * wad was
than ia prison. Pilate thought that
the multitude would aooaer tee this
a gentle,
ms, sad so he
said, *1 have fd to
body, let
sat him at liberty.’ ‘No, Indeed,' the
onMrd crieiL ‘Lit as havs the robber
Barabbas.' *Do yoa really mean
what vims P said Pilate ‘Yea.*
; awrapmpm ^mawun mai^^p e w . w
they shouted, ‘Give us the robber,
and we will eraelfj this teas.' Pi
but he was afhdd to go eoatrury to
the will at fibs ash Then he took
a bowl of water, and washing his
basil* said, ‘I wash myself of this
ye to Ml* The mob shout
ft, ‘lit* Wood be upon us sod
v children.* Then Pilate did a
wicked set—he whipped the
Lord ? Yes, he scourged oar
itttkoceni Bavioar ! i’rueL
oowwrdljr Pilate. There Is a ink
tion ^ ^ ^ ^ ? k il U i(, t* JliH T iP Ji*. yY1
at fete, m4 that ha was dr i* • * ed
of bis situation, sad seat to Baom,
tried sod banished. Then iu a lake
amongst tbe mouutaioe of Hwttaer
land, aad a tall lofty cliff that over
bongs part of it. Tradttioa says
tapBh.MemuMMSPSk'abowv fsmaegpsd
be sesaovee at- kaviij ' memrstn! to
tie teftl at tens. At last be mud
himself headlong into the take eu«l
perished. Well, he gave op the
Lord to the rabble, sod set Harmbbo*
tbe robber free. I *m alasoei too
sick at heart, my dear children, to
relate to yoa the scene that followed
tbe delivery of our Lord to the sol
dien, bat he endured not ouly the;
hour, bat far worse saflbringe for ns
poor wi-etched sinners, and this sad
deet of ail sorrowful stones may
touch yoar young heart* with grwti
tade to the blessed Lord, and swaken
your lave for him, that he coadesceud
ed to bear such ignominy for us.
Having him ia their power, tbe
rough soldiers stripped Jeans of his
clothing, and put a scarlet robe upon
him, weaving a crown of thorny
briers, they pressed it upon his
^ until the cruel thorns
entered the flesh sad drew blood»;
potting a reed in bis hand, in unite
Boo of a sceptre, they bowed before
him mockingly, aad sokl, ‘lisil, king
of tbe Jews.’ They spit upon him,
and taking the reed, boot him apon
the head. They struck him with
their hands, and mocked him again.
Pilate mm U all! Then, bringing
him out, bleeding, faint, wearing the
scarlet robs aud crusl crown, he
said, ‘Behold the man.* One would
think such u spectacle would move a
heart of stone, bat no! Tbe rubble
cried, ‘Crucify him, crucify him.’ At
last, Pilate gave him np to the mob.
la the Meantime, tbe wretched Judas
was struck with terror and remorse,
aad be hurried off to the chief
priests and said, ‘I have betrayed
aa innocent man to death. Oh let
ms return this money aad free the
Lord/ They very scornfully laughed
sad said, ‘Look to that yourself.’
He flung down the money before
them, finding that he had killed the
Lte by his treachery, sad frantically
t *
“What a dreadful end to his life
that was I Going right from the side
of Jceua, where he eaahl over kiss bis
cheek, dowa to tb# tabs of firs and
bn nitons iu huUJT*
My deeugchitd, there am people
now who take the body sad Wood of
the Lord ia the Holy Oommuakm,
end then go out late the world sad
forget their vows In God t avoa by
their rood art they deny Christ, aad
to tu that bouetras rrciM of dceuair.
Children who hart been taught dif
fimmliy aad brought up religiously,
which Judas was aot, forsake the
path that leads to hsavsu aad God,
aad follow after the tboasead* lha
walk ths broad road to doatractioa.
They wilt mreiw ths gffahwr oas
drum an on. bess^M*se they know the
better way aad did sot walk iu it.*
Touch Children Son to fere aad Uso
KteT
I^HP V jP
If you are usklel with s jwrUua ,
cams lagging for a peony, sad are I
still more peqteed by tin* request
for permission to spend it at the
csmly Mims, «* eufortansiely eon
veaient io your *lo*»r, try giving ths
little evmser same other piss for
dUptsong «4 the Money that he love*
to handle. Flru* eoatrtve snsne way
tor the peony to he fairly earned,
end then provide l usfe place fur
defMiwiting it, and gHe the little
financier *ome plsmaant jdsn for its
use One liuls War ejrd darting,
*.jkfi ‘*»t mill * te*aaa n fc a,fi —■-* ir. mi iii wtbfif
INw yrl FiNif }li|V OWI, Biff I WOfT Off
(teenies which ore hts “notlege
■,* sad His tyro sparkle with
s it inesrsnsos, sad he folk*
shont the grondT|flacr where his big
brother j** going Soon, anti wlirrs he
msaas to g» someltme Very roily,
ton, those fa« unfit chHdnwt can learn
the hlissnsdasMuTof giving at thotr
aura to the chidian of want, and ran
share in the tQhrMmss lest IvlVies
with n heerknam which only The
fivrr e
Duafurt of Wkl Water.
Tim daagbm of imd milk are en
grosnlng so much attention Jus* now,
that there is renson to fror lest the
far greater dangers at bad water
should for tbe time be overbaked
W* trust this serious error will not
he commit ted. For ooe sampte of
dmigeroas milk a thousand of dsn
getons water could be obtained in
almost any part of the country. ls*t
it never te forgotten that very few
livers or wells are safe sources oft
water supply, sod that many sis I
unsafe as lauded firearms. Tbe shal
low wells of villages are auxfbg the
pcola of the .country, and it is high
time that s zealous sod well-orga
nised crusade should be brought to |
hear apou them. It is aickeuiug in
daily asked. ‘ What
)t[ _ llmdous.
A PalhteJ
A Ustekisg story comes from
Poughkeepsie. A lady was walk lug
ml* satin ||t« strrow wa Isaii * L» istabi m
•4Gm|| urofif fwumufeffa wp^UmI uMUMP roMru fe
Uttto girt bwtween two and three
years old, evideujy bat and crying
bitterly. Taking her by the hand
the lady asked ber where she was
going. “Pm goftg down town to
find mj papa,* was the nrpljr, be
ueea sobs, ot tfe child. “What ia
yoar papa’s name r ashed ths lady,
“flit oassr ia pa|ia" rr(Jied the
most oouutry places to obaerve the unparalleled
uniformity with wldcli the ceospool
and well are made to stand side by
side, though each was necessary for
the other; and to think of the twenty
fret or so of foul, sewerage reeking
soil through which the water per
ooUfrw to its fetid oed ! The queu
lion should engage tbe attention of
every health officer, and win, in too
many cases, tax hiaeuergies severely,
for It is one of tbe hardest sanitary
(trobiems. ft Is almost impossible
to provide a city or town with pore
water, hot iu a village, where houses
are few, money ararce, aud iutelli-
gwmee scarcer, it is a matter of ex*
needing iliflfrulty.—IahuIo* Lsncrf.
Dr. J.
the Blerrs Nevada mountains of <
nis, tbe medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol. Tbe question hi almost
I la tbe canse of the
of VureoAX Bit-
TBsaf Onr answer is, that they remove
tbe cause of disease, and tbe patient re
cover* his health. They are tbe great
blood purifier and a life-giviutr principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of the system Never before in the
history at Lbs world has a medidae Immw
tbs
sf V ix so *s Birraas in I
of evsry distass sum is bsir to.
srs a gosti* Porjrstive as well ss a Tauie,
>r..f : ( m ention or lnfl*nmi*tir>n of
tb* JLitst asd Ylaosesl Orgsos, is Bilkms
«. m.
OEOROE ft HACKES-, '
Door, Sash an4 Blind p to ,
Strawbuny Onlturt.
la the stahl*’,
■MM* V
wtthsml dW
rattle, iu Ms “fifo at Caforhigu,*
rslafos ths fallow tag
tel: “I le*l the tom
atom • fresh
moved the
cully; hat after
attempt*, I crwiM
afisgBfeuyai ff*^ ilaatautr f r *Hossl htr MSmbiim
IfeWWfeP* v * i wuMIMPV mm MWWmifi -
(ketdim 'tar lsmiwt m, I *fi mawa’seu dBM^mMU
N pWl Mali MIM.IU4 ww* IWif *
Mr. Wwnfswocth heuaght his lege
uuitjr Into ssmte; but, after several
** , dr**sU(^ he rsfihujtthdfcodl
the schirvemewt, as a thing stto
jf vifff ImI J*r Ml7 * PtTMl xW4r. ■« *.
uo« triad his hand, but showed
aa umwv grooming skiff than hi*
gfiipidMMNw; for, after twisting the
jpn^tr kmfon^e nmdt aJMtzwt tn fitmn(gfi 1
tatioo. and the great danger at bin
eyes he gnvw up the
unebyg that fha
have grown {goat or dropsy f)
ssnew the collar was pot on; hr he
said, ‘it was n downright UnpamiUH
ty for ssnch a hagw sw Awaris to peas
uarottgi so narrow a cut tar r rust
at thb» mstaat, a servant gtrl name
nesur, and, underetnndlng the cause at
onr ^westrt(jat t*n t, I^st stsid
M i»a 'i.sniands ^ fiv .■ ■* # -- —. —XL.
^ffaro Clfffiffl i» JsT^ roOCHlf tif* usfiMTm, III
the ri^ht way. Yon should do like
this,’ when, turulng the collar cams
pftefoly npoide down, she ajip|ied it
off In n moment, to onr great hamilt
L each eatisfleil
were bright* of
knowledge in the world to which we
had not yet attained. 1 *
At. ; js i. Hir. ~i zsl ‘
This hi welt reprweeuted in Trto.
and shows all spurtmens which a
country just ojeseii to cultivmtloit
presents. An sliundnemr of fish at
ovary spreiea is found In onr rivers,
sad nil kinds of water fowl* known
in Mmrwpe, hraides many kind* un
known there, may hr found here neui
our count and rivers, etc. Ammig
these stay be mentioned wild dneks,
wild geese of vsrioo* stars, wiki
swans of grey and whits (iktmagr,
benhles swarms of peiksuta, iwaises
and eamrrons other bird*. Ursrs,
leoftards. iagusrs, wulvce and a few
Ameriron panthers, am) v arums ape
das of ths frit we family, are the
ferocious inbohitaoia of the dense
forests; yet they are out dangerous
to human txdngs, and never vi*»t the
nettle merits. Ws most not fur get tbe
conning fox, who kev|i« them mm
pony, nod doklghfo in a meal ♦*!
ptuiri* 4 cluckeus now and then.
Fowls of various sorts, wild tor
keys that often weigh twenty imuitrla
opseor, ooliven our woods ami prsi-
How to grow strawberries pro|»
eriy for btwne u»e is a quest ion that
hUls thifg “But what is J ha* never yet been entirely settled to
hi* other warns F t quetied tbe lady j the satudactioe of every one. We
owhat doe* your mamma cat) him r believe, however, that most person*
i‘Hhe calls him pspa,” pendslssl the prefei growing them in hedo, with
l»l tie
baby. Thu lady then took the
asm by the hood ami ted her alusg,
•Yon hod better roasr with mss, I
guru* you rome from this way."
“Ye*, hat I douY want to gw hack.
I want Io find papa,* replied the
tittle girl, crying afresh, as if her
heart would tweak. “What do you
want of y«ur pupa f* asked the lady,
“I want to ktas him-” Just then a
Sister of the child earns along lock
ing for her and led[her away. From
the Mibseqwoat Iwpitrio* it apfiearid
that the Nttle oarY pofM, whom she
wan so earnestly In search of, bod
rureoth dmd.
and Wire hr h»|dw had tired of
watting lor him tf eume borne, and
him.
We
>«e boro asked, ti J
again, for the dofioitM»n of avrUMo
Bride terma wbidb arr is rummoa
oar, hot of ohwft few know the
meaning. In aa nW srnrp »«*nk wo
find the lolfowing definitions which
will IW iatarvMing to Htlde natters.
the runners kept off by coast ant
rotting, am! then mulch the surface
of the soil to preserve a fair amount
of moisture. In forming ImmU there
slso exist* s great diversity of opinion
in relutiaa to the distance apart to
art plants. ! l«elieve in plenty of
room when extra fine fruit, ss well
as plenty of it, is required. ! am
aware that some Rnglish gardeners,
fqr the jKirjMWT of securing exhfbi
tion trnift art their plants two feet
sport. Others again advocate set
ting them one font s|tnrt, with two
feet Iwtween the rows; and after one
crop of fruit has been gathered,
ark alternate plant ia the
, thus leaving a spore of two feet
b way between $<• plants. Of
no careful, neat gardener
| would think of allow ing bis runner*
**” to cocamtier the ground for the
purpsae Af seruring a Urge amount
of little. Imperfect berries. Such a
course is always sttemled with posi
tive loss, and is indicative of sloven-
lificsa. When grown as I have sng-
gested, say two inches, nml then
J T 1 !? *“ ' I >"<< -rkh«l
, Hr. . 1 every xear bountifully, 1 believe
\***“" **>; ta. -.ii live ....i ik- imsum
“ *wu* -U»- \tc dxm MOt ,««. 1 know U»
Triumpbe de Gand in heavy soils
will, and the quantity of fruit will
is twenty two inches
Kxekier* reed was eleven feet!
naariy.
A nstiit
nearly.
A hand* hvrmlth Is et|wsl to three
aud five-eighth lofiho*.
A finger’s breadth is e«|aal to ihh-
I mob.
A shechel of wfvet was afomt fifty
rents.
A sheckel of gaAil w»« shunt
A talent of stlfci ws« kYYU!.
A talent of was 11.1,019.
. A ptenr of diver, or a |«eni»y f
wa* thirteen «*nA
A farthing was three tent*.
A gersh «#« «ase cent.
A mite wa* «wd> rent.
An rpha, or Lath, onniain* seven
gwtlfHi* sad fivef»tnrf.
A bin was ohe g.dloit ami two
pints.
A firkin was 4rvc«i pint*.
An omer was six pints
A cab was there pint*
Repair Yarn IfvMec* —India rub
tier shoe* and hoot* are freqnciitly
marls. a*ele*s by a slight cat or holo
annually Increuse a* the plants get
older. An excellent plan to app’y
the manure, is to spread it over the
surface liberally In the autumn j and
iu the spring fork il under, covering
- at oner with tin* mulching.—fV»*
| cffrirsM*.
Mrmtml Hff*e*r.—Tlieeminent tned
ical writer. t>r. Nathan Allen, says
there Is a class of tact* which
have a powerful influence u|m*u h»n
grvity, vt*. j the influence of mind
M|«oti the ImmIv. Mental training, a ,
well tiMlanced mind, a cheerful, ow l
tented dtsiMisitnm, and tetnjwrate j
habits, are, with rare exeeplion*.
found iudis|*enaahle. Now them- pie ;
aupjeiar a h«rm«niK»tiH flevclopmenl :
«»f the whole body, aim) paiticnlarly |
uf all (mrts of the twain. For it is
mqiossible, we believe, to otitaiu the
qualities here mentioned in a high
degree without fheae two condition*.
And the lazarer thia development
appnaM'hea that stamlanl of orgaui- i
ot«l mod iDti-BfHsii.
Grateful Thouiauti* jiruclaitn Tw.
Wjai: BiTTEtti the nnwt vruttderful lu-
Ttgoraut Mist rw *iunainoi tfa* Making
ay tUm.
' No Person rtut take thete Bitten
recording to direr tkms, and remain long
unwell, provided their hones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
BMtuui. and vital organs wafted beyond
iliooit. Bcmitieiit tad Inter-
mltteuf Fever*, which are oo preva
lent In the valleys of our grcit riven
throughout the United States, sspecialiy
those at the IBssmuppi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas. fil'd, Colorado. Brazos, Bio Grande.
Pearl. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke. James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout onr
cut ire country during tbe Summer and
Autugm, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual beat and dryness, are
tnveriably aocompamed by exteneire de
rangement* of the stomach and liver,
aad other abdominal viscera. Io their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gana, Is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tbe purpose equal to
Da. J. Waucaa * Vurcoaa Bitters,
as they will speedily remove the dark-
colored viscid matter with which tbe
bowels are loaded, at tbe same time
stimulating tbe secretions of tbe liver,
and generally restoring tbe healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with Ynrxcax
Bitters No epidemic ean take bold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Pain in the Shoulders,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness,
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
hi tbe Month Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tatkm of the Heart, Inflammation of the
I Lungs, Pain iu the region of the Kid
nets, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Ooe bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise
ment.
Scrofula, or king’* Evil, White
SweUiar*, Clem, Erjrupeia*. Swelled Keck,
Goitre, berofaktuv Inflammations. ladolor.t
Inflammation*. UemiSl Affection*, Old
S«m, Eruptions of ike Sam. Sore Eye*, etc.
la these, ns in all other coastitationsl Dis
eases, Valera* VtrruAE Brims hsv*
shown their great curstirs power* in the
most obiunaic »ml intractable ease*.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism.. Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Disease s of
the Blood, liter, Kidney* and Bladder
these BiUers ham no equal. Such Diseases
ore caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Disease*.—Persons en
gaged in ]*aim* and Minerals, such as
number*. Tj pe-setters, Gold-beaters, end
Itinera, ss they wlranee in life, are subject
to paralysu of the Bowel*. To guard
against Un*. take s doss of WautO’S Vin
to a a Itrmrts occasionally.
For 8k in Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, Salt-Khcnm, Blotches, Spota, Pimple*;
Pustule*, Boil*. Carbuncle*, Ring-worms,
Scald head, ft we Eye*. Rrynpelst, Itch,
Scurf*, Discolorations of the Skin, Humor*
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug np and earned
out of the *y*tem in a short tuns by tbe use
of these Bitter*.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the irstem of so many thousands,
are effectually destroyed and removed. No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no aa-
theiininitics will tree tbe system from worms
like three Bluer*.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood. or tbe tarn of life, theee Tonic
Bitten display so derided an influence that
iremeat la soon perceptible.
eanse the Vitiated Blood when-
UHAKU^TDU, 8. c
N l° !2£2C*iw a !i SfW <* hand
supply the ronntn (nuU
work is made at our own faZIjL *>
city, and under the proprkS!?
JbI.t 7
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April 24
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RUPTURE CUBED.
Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss
<3&
ttrf \ • wifi m4 for /W# hmpemm.
r |'HE last «t:d moot rfftefo fm*
A known foi ilir run; and nfof a
Hernia «r Unptuiv. TKi* Tnuw hm i»
reived the ajim-rkin of the t twinim
pbyaicians ot this nun try, who dp sw
hesitate to iwutu - i d tt to those
with Hernia aa ».<■*«* superior t* gfl
f*t Im i
It i* the only Tnuw tl*. * —ftl retai* ft
bowels with any certainty, a ^ .
can feel snsnred that he isnaangi
that will In- at all time* *afo ac<f
in it* operation*. Of this we w
eutin- oaiinfsctjou to all who may
nmler onr treatment.
i jtilisos* milk pituitif ft 1 iilrimiikil
a^senaawTw* swiaas vmMmav ** zrenw;*wa»xmMfifi
corpttleocy, falling of the wants and «
a *a»port to the Iwvck and
moacie*. Anklet*, knee caps
iiuc* for varicose veins, ulcere and weak
joints.
I Shoulder l-rsu ca for ladle*, grata at
children, for the core of «f <J*
shoulder* and as a chest expander.
Pile liuOrnment*. ti*e n
article in use—light, easily
effectual. Instrument* for
deformities, eurratare of the
lees, dab feet, Ac.
Agent for Clement's CelebrntM And
< ial Linifo.
Agent for GrandaH's Patent knbbn
tipped Cratches.
AfN
Su
nt for Dr. Babcock's Silrev l* trust
jpporter.
Agent for Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Pn
ladies' A
ady in attr
\»amne
ndance.
nt with a c«
« 'nler» per mail promptly sth mhdJ
^ua«E3
•SV. Baltimore
Baltimore,
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BOOK OFJWORSHIP
PmMhtied by authority of the fir. lad.
Synod of North Amrrirn.
r pill8 B<Hik. of 074 page*, SBso.» ►>*
* ready. We gWe the church 4 «**
ou every copy sold, and in this way part
of the profit* accrue to line church.
Price, in Sheep ...; ... ^ r
Dark Arabtwoue 1
Arabesque Gilt Iff
Morocco Tucks, gilt edge... iff
Morocco,extra gut 2 •
Turkey Morocco, plain 2*
Turkey Morocco, super extra gilt... *•
Tutkcy Antique
With gilt riaspsj 80 cents extra.
Minister* and c*»»gregatmn* arc rc
quested to send on their order* at <***-
to whom a discount of ten ]*t cent- *
inode.
PULPIT EDITION,
rrin-, in Sheen. : Arelesqnc. pi*
edge. $-1 ; English Turkey, fit. Te* ff»
cent, discount made to those wl»« •*.» *
quantities.
W. J. DUFFLE, looksBkr.
Columbia. R <
RaiL oads.
■ •
wbfob a UnfoVtiM Ht Wouhl »e*w»ir. zatkwi u|*ou which is lmi»*«l the great
To prefiare tUeVuieiit rat virgin «»r law of Unigcvily, lbe greater will be
I*
pwrtrhlgrs, snipsw,
native India rrnphrr with a wei knife,
into the thimadt prendble shoes, and
with shear* divide these into threads
a« fine as fine yam. Put a small
i|«m*ttl) of tbe shreds (aa>
not only the aggregate amount of
health, Inat tbe longer lb© duration
«»f human life. This statement will
be found abundantly verified iu tbe
ever yon find iu fmpuritmbumiag throneh
ths skin in Pimpk>.< Erupuoss, at Seem:
cleanse it when yon find it o 1) & iru c t*C/d
elagrgisb in ths vein*; cleanse ft who* H is
foal. your fcoling* will tsU yoa whsn. Keep
the blond pare, and the health of the system
will Mfesw.
R. H. MtOOnLD Ac CO.,
PmnrM* MtS On. Apt . 8u Fmaeiaee. OaUrireia,
tnd rot. nt WMbtartoa and Cbari*M Su.. N. Y.
by all nragglsla aud Dealer*.
G. & C. Railroad.
one J history and character of perrons who [ cShSSbla «M*d August.! RsHrosd,
{Hgrous, outibria and otiirr fords offi tenth or Urn* «| the rapm ity of tbe have reached a great age
a oouthoru climate. WssMwui sud bottle) into \ wwle mouthed trottk* —
squirrels ora numerous also. Iter and fill tl three «|u.»ru*ra lull of ben* (irtr* /mmp Utonitm.—tirren lamp-
meat ia almost a dally dish on the xiav, ot g*iod quabl.i, perfectly free tirades <mntain aroentu arwl sugar of
tablca of owr ©itlovtra m tb© interior, from oil. Tim vobtmr will swell up ; ih© heat reduet*s it iu time U»
like beef In K«rop«. Wild hogs are almost i in mediate I >, ami in a few ^ inquilirable |»owder, which the
aloo not Mtarar, and altforagh not of ilhjs, ei»t*©clally if olteu shaken, as lightest breath or wind detaches
the ataa of tha Etutqrcan wild bog, oratue the con|i#teucy of boney. U iuto the atmoapheie, when it is
mmpppp hau even
ood woivea, trai, aa a drab, of excellent
savory quality. lUnla of wrhl horses,
or so-caliud mnotangs, roan* at largo
on onr extensive and varwwi* prairie*
wfoln tbe more
tt laoline to remain in undisoolved UicstU.’d iuto the lungs, turd it at
Mnoaew, morn benzine mast he odded ; auor conveyed into the circulation,
bat if too thin and watery, it imwsIs giving at once a variety of disagree
mom rubber. A piece of solUl rub idr symptom* to those who habitual-
ber tbe aiaa of a walnut will wake a
font of tbe nuMfifffa- fei nfifijiffl
{Hrairiea are visited ia ths winter Urns dries in a few minntes, aud by naing
by bafefia b—te IW 'tell
above mentioned am of small stature,
HIM tbe Cossack horses, and eapahle
y auik
Irangbi
and only tet a Mi*ebie%
|y nit nronnd such shades,. which
symptoms will probably disappear if
tbe abode* are removed.—HaW*
Journal.
An elevated purpose is a good aud
three coats fo the nsnnl manner,
will unite Iciftbci straps, patches,
robber sohm^foseks of l*ooks etc.,
with exoeedtai firmness. Tbe indla ennobling thing, but we can not be
rn Idicr, on vulcanised, can be obtain ( gin at the lop of it. We most work
ed at most fofgv stores where rubber J up to it by tbe often difficult path of
goud* 0f|? * 4,ul **> •S^ lut Jm, s
stores
fa
dally dntjMnf daily duty always
and South on Char
, nn... ..,.d Augut-'t.'i Ksilrosd,
I snd Wiliuinsrlon. ('oiumbia and AnguMa
Knilroad.
UF.
La>avc Columbia st 7 15 a m
Ix.-avc Alston 9 05am
l^avc Newberry jo 40 a in
Leave Cokesbnry S 00 p no
Iasve Belton S 50 p m
Arrive at Greenville. 5 SO pm
DO Wit.
Leave Greeuville 7 30 a iu
** Be I tWB ft SO n ra
“ Cokabuy ll lfl a k
Abbeville 8 15 a ir
“ Newberry 2 80 p n
“ Alst on 4 90 p nr.
Arrive at Columbia.. 6 00pm
Amtlmov Branch and IUnc Ridge TH.
^ tt- r*SN»M. •* * fo* fPl
DOWN. ITT.
Ia-ave Walhslln 8 45 a iu Arrive 715 p nr
iv© Perryville <125 s m Leave 6 85 p ir
,ve Pendleton 710 a in Leave 5 50 p ui
ivc Anderson 810 a m Leave 4 50 p m
Arrive at Belton 900 am Leave 8 50 pm
Conmwtinje nritli down train from
Greenville.
Amumiuslation trains run on Abbe-
ville Branch on MondaysAYcdneMlaysand
Friday*. On Anderson Branch, between
Belton siwl Anderson, on Tuesdays,
G'„ m , «M.
Jaskje Nostok. Genrmt Ticket Aft.
The Short Line Schednl*-
C. C. & A. IUilboad CovrTAVV.
CSLi mt. February *2. IP*
r |^llF. followiag Psweiipvr PcMJ
A. will is- oja-rati-d o« aad »u tr w *
date
•^;<»IXu KoUTM.
Traiu No. 2. Trs«> ** l
Leave Aagusta, 630*m *
Grsnitevitle, *788* m
Bstesrille, 9 43 » m
.Colunibift. 11 Seam
Clieater, J4 «4 p n. *»**
Arrive Charlotte, IS46pm
makes close eoimection, r*ti
all points North, arriving at *
st 5.15 P.M.
COING SOCTH-
Ti-aio No. UTm» >"*
Leave Charlotte, *7 00 s m # JJ J
Chester, 9 54am
Columbia, J216 p m ;. j? * m
Bstesville, 4 57pm
Granitevilk-, f715pm ^ v
Arrive Augusta, 8 05pm ®
♦Breakfast- 1 Dinner, tSupper-
South bound trains connect ^
for all points South and W e^t.
tickets sold and bsnmge rhec*^ 1 ^
principal points. Steepiu* ««* m
Night Trains. ,
Jas. Andkbson, Otn f N«r
A. Pops, Qe*. Pa*. & Ticket
Change of Schedule
Soi vn Camolina R. K.
Columbia, S. % Oct-
Change of sehedMa to go into *
and after Sunday, 19th instsst:
JtSail and Paeset&cr Tram.
Leave Columbia - i *s»s
Arrive at Charleston
Ia-aveCharleston - « m|«S
Arrive at Columbia 0 ^
Mgkt Brprm, FMffkt
a “
Leave
Arrive at
Arrive
Ix-aw Charleston
Camden Train will ruu Moods/*
nesday and Friday a* follows: ^ $0
Leave Columbia.. i «n»#
Arrive Cassden — J no,*
T aave Camden.
Arrive at Columbia—r-.- 1 ! \g{.
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r, D. M.
James M.
Hugo G.
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sane of
sad foe _
& JL Bailee,
retributions, iu
sacred object, r-.
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vblfe tbe uuml
awois oo
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flkwur who are no
4. That the j
ssrcUiig be jptibln
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