The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, June 19, 1874, Image 3
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the truth iu
Calendar tor 1873-74
•llf ^utal are just wiu
M dootrine. Tha doctrine
8j ||^||^^i.a,
the work faith it dead.
1 ® wwar ^‘ 11
** fcWm* Church to
liiUiiH^SBPp'lN 1 doctrine
ich tlie
* MVed, i
* matter
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. V' 0TWTT8TAXDIXG the punk, we
i w are now openiae the finest stock of
"BEADT-MIDC CLOTHIIS
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(}6llts , Furnishing Goods
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•tt U» >e* H%ve«i, ih§ piece wttob
Qiatiaitn to S#t iltnt hy •*U*f
U silly aloe bOm.
Wo were warmly raoirel If ear
d«p| WMka ami of
^tMgjMrd c%dr W. “apeak11>^
^ ^iPl tore, grow 1$ into turn
.riftH* v ^toh ia the head, oven
Christ *• • who maketh iu
4** oT the body unto the edifying
4- jtaelf in love.” It is time for «a
w practice what we preach. It U
{tot for ua to “show our faith by oar
Septern
Oar mock ha* hern selected with great
ear*, and for Style, Finish and Price, is
***• Church,
*«* »01 It fie.,
uatmta, di*
te,n P »H*h«
uVaWa fh*
******* ami
steer tainia * *»* we be-
ork la itakk the world
Work ia t|e waft?h word of
Our Father, tip whose aer
are, not only asks us what
re, but what we are doing
ih« Mk- tm* h* “«™»
0 peaceable, a* u0>wv K>
Our Custom
a^h wttboatparttoIUg.and without
re*lof »U
0** And, as W“abound in faith,
gd altaraoee, and knowledge,” let
as #* that “we abound in every
V
^Ckat wa need in otfr Southed
Chare* ia, not to much the know)
tge that we are Lutheraua, a* good
Utheraa* aa other divisions «f the
Church, bet the b*pU*u of the Holy
ghost, a kindling our tore, the spirit
4 prayer and consecration to God,
Rev. rm MflIw, who has
bishop of thto dtoeaae too ths
twenty throe yearn, the people
to what wo c..',«htov a damm
trnwj tikto
ft H It
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
tn loVviilj
«f untruth*
»> »* *.»«,
*ch*w tfewt
pa the onf|.
^ lies ut
pOMttnr and family henamn meow ea ■
teaaiveiy aoqeatolml with the mem
bovahip and their neigh hers, and all
fRMWRMPHi waft JfttotHtfipeet acweeiiy
of having a brain of ear ewa to
which to wevahi^ mi tout ootf
ffIMI 1,0 IHMftfeff* HH $AkNT% lp| jj^j £
choreh hate to the Iowa sf !fr*
Haven, TV ball «aa pat to mattoa,
and mill it rvfla. The jhsmwrr and
•aw art being heard, tone* than
$1,200 have town raised already j
pbiiag aa to wofk more zealously
u»e Matter’s vineyard- H*
jitarautrVi *ow«K or Ar On*«r«t|
ik run* ox* to twkmtt ■nrersa.
For the Lutheran Visitor
We tog pardon of the frienda of
this oases for our long silence. Tla
true contributions have not been
lowing to very rapidly, yet this baa
am so discouraged us. But wa did
prow sod when our Visitor began to
five out warnings of an early de
lta. The whole heavens seemed to
(tow dark.' Not only this cause,
but every interest connected with
our Southern Church seemed to paw
HSAJUCHX. TOOTH Arip^
cote emus, agc* emus -
is dead, be
n any deli
d, »d “totoj
ia inopera
All faith—
degree** of
NpS
he cwNMiervatod to Almighty God
Thto weft began meet ha «t-
ttoaed. . Some owe, we hepr aad
prey, • ill he town to Aagnal («to»
we will hate |t> tong*,) te lake-chat
l’hiledrlph
trwiu rmitnn Co
gfoemf. \We were brought In a
fnrfei phimp. But at length light
dawned upon the perspective, the
disdows were lifted, hope revived,
iriratvnc our meat pfac*;
w»d tbroagh the Visitor, still living,
land long may it livef) we take np
the old refrain—It Is
RICHMOND.
Would that some of our wealthy
members, imitating the noble ex-
sapie of C. A. Morris aod others,
would come strongly to the help of
the Lord, aud pet iu largely to
tor aa active y«»|g, etna A good
charge eaa ha hailgep haw, If thtoge
delighted to know that you still Hr*.
Believing that It would be pleasant,
at leant to some of your mailers, to
hear from Maaoa eawaty, W. Vs.,
we will write a HtUo, though very
little, tor time ia prechms awl the
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
senllal, ah*
accept aim-
rith Christ.
i from *n
the "hrorhl
oa,' none so
the grand,
“jnstifict
lone 44 with
sr»* hut st
urges m**fc
oiififlpman
WANTED
»lA« MAPS THE N
PERSONS
behalf of this orach needed chapel L
Will not some one buy us the lot!
Who will give ear thousand dollar*
toward this enterprise ! We aak for
no mere then $8,000, and hope we
ran do with a little lean even than
ttol Shall so reasonable a call in
behalf of a cause so preeminently
worthy not be readily entertained
awl kiudly and liberally responded
the dear old boss* ef my childhood
and youth, to the old Palmetto ttoate,
hat to thto ptore, where no Powers
aa yet had perfumed the atmosphere
with their sweat odors, when* not
even the peach had vaatmred la ex
poee Re btooei to the freer of the
morning, aod where the etoHaees of
•the forest mom not broken by the
evening soogeter.
work** ol
\>m a scrip
by >dh,
i»ur | tart to
We never
i sit *nn*»t
1 law : '*!*>
but we
f, joyf^y
»y and h»v«*
id work f» M
we be
>rk, not f
t, ia not nit
toll i*»
in CbriM*.
bt thp» f *
tof Are the Lutherans of Virginia
wiAiug to be unrepresented longer
is their besutifnl and growing^ capi
W« are thankful tor the kind
manner in which our bumble efforts
tove been seconded by some of our
i»*tor* aad many othto* T whose
Hawes we have enrolled. Others stin
»** preparing to 0O-O|>arate, and our
Hivelopes are gependlv kindly re
wved. We are confident that this
dispel will lie biitf^, be/ the eeeae
^ifier* much by delay |p Uiim matter.
mud on yoar aodtrlbatlona.
Monwy received is deposited in bank,
hmnnf « x per cant, interest.
make thankful acknowledg
1 meets.
Columbia & C
tog, came by way of Lyitchhnrg to
Charlottesville, where we took the
train bound for Huatiogfire, W. Va.
The dietaoee from Chertotteartlto to
H. b> rail ia 413 »Nk tv moa»t
ouy of totovo fields '■» »»y« broken
along the C- A O. read hj ragged
clifito and towering mooulSpe Far
miles along the way th*-rr if %o Sign
of human haMtadWto lvorywkMre
the saaie awfal Htillness Impresses
yon. A tow station* bars been ea-
TutA Shrost, rkilndflpkia
HfTKTOf K. SupV^.
nil b|q|c» hare already been
v^*\ * t, * » k i >-,• x 1%
w Jh« Aato* $0.ia
e |ierfo*.Mi
nt of low,
s strength
liave itonc
Italde *** r
Tumor of VJ Tours* Ufowth
Cured bj Jltidumif’* UesoU^nt.
.... ........ worn
rd..^Mww* i
RADWAY’S
L in a neat
9 ^ -
the Railroad, and reme hovel* hare
at we gi'»*
( onr
tlw '| « ,,
e s* l?c|dc'l
11 r C ree*l;
[ud the up-
npoti ibst
L r eonto*^’
lean* i
ilOtt IU OUr
mart to snpyHed with pro vision*
from some place. What a enairasf
to the taeaatffhi Valley yf Virginia
In which we had beau making gaed
•paad in the moroiag. Onward our
iron boras dashed, defying the ptore
inf winds from above on the awww,
which, at this late date, (ay atoag
the track. At last, a atony rhfigt of
highlands rose np opoa oar right,
and a dark blue Itoe lay stretched
serosa our pathway Thoaa were the
Alleghany Mowntains, m began
to gaae. Bat we meet pane oa with
tharelaebiag steed, tor while time
wilTnot jiermit, language toils aa to
describe what we saw paaelig
through that region, where, for mare
than a hundred milea, aa nabrokea
chain of mountains stretches an
either side the Railroad, whose tower
iug top* seem almost to ranch the
elouda. Lay over the night at —.
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The G reek 1
^ Va., |5; Her. A. ft. Howbm,
»«liefuutMiiie, O., 3 j Mrs. Elisabeth
'‘•her, West Liberty, O., 3; Miss
• 8* L., Helena, 8. 0., (through Hr.
Rede,) 3; Prof. E. Israis Ide, Htaon
^Seminary, 10 } Joseph 1C, fray,
V»^5; Miss M. ft. Good,
«{aou, Va., 1 ; T. W. Miller,
jMbisgtou City, 2.50 ; Clarence
M ‘Her, 2.50.
Two last named sent by brother
Lsmpbell. ■ ' ’ ' J'.' ■
Hn. I*a»c Sheets, Woodstock, Va^
1; Richard Windie, Woe^tock, Va.,
J#c ob Snide. Ht. TVtW* V*
will
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