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HR i I"’" 'i '!*»' >1® THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, CHARLESTON, S. C„ AUGUST 7, 1874. Poetry. A 8*lat Apart fra«l all tbo world, oh*. dw«lfa; With «y«A uplift *o «o»* fair sbrtae. In vUioned sctas? diri##, U&oowIwr of tte surf#, tte ety. The storm, the wreck, Without, sronml, ttet vwwlln. The tern—If feet tod ovrry brant Of sorrow, £ jilt, or misery fount; Hit busy baads no office know Too mean to sooth* another’s woe; And aa on that bright tropic tree. At once fair Hewer and fruit are farad, So erer through her Hfe’a aweet round. That ever spend* llaelf far human needs. Her purr prayer* blossom with rdden deeds ^ _ v ;«■_& Of gracious charity. No law of silence acta (ta oral Alike on words of ill or weal; Her gentle vows no farther reach Than bens unkind or bitter speech; Her gentle lipe forever ope To otter sympathy, or hope, To comfort and to heal And the lone vigil that she keep* la where aosue friendless creature sleeps* Forlorn, forsaken, but for her, The Father’s angel messenger. In whose compassion sting face The eye too dim to look above. The heart that doubts His tor*. Rebolding as it looks into her own. Pity and tenderness before unknown. Sec heaven’s reflected grace. She is not pledged to poverty. Nor formal habit, < Seta her apart fa garb severe; She would not more than Yet when the hungry and the cob! Have shared her slender store of (Their thanks her jewels be) Little enough is left, 1 ween. For baubles rich or silken sheen. Full oft mid scene* this world that cures. Her heart is richer than her puree; Oft has she nought to give beat But golden words and silver tears; Yet these on hearts and ears Deadened in crime or dulled iu Fall eoft as summer rains, and like them Mem; A living, melting tide. And though round her illumined head. No aureole's circling light Is spread, An inward glory, pure, serene. Transfigure* nil her face and asien; Aa shines through alabaster rase A hidden lamp, whom pearly rays A veiled lustre shed. Her life—to give herself array. Unconsciously, without display, Aa well to wipe a childish tear. As wall to still a childish fear. As sit beside some prisoner loae. Or catch some sufferer’s latest moan: As well to smile mid Joyous hearts, And gladness not her own to sham, As weep where mearners am. Her life—to show how much of heaven’s screen May shine around this crowded, selfish scene. Wherein we act our parts. [ CkrUtian Cmiom. Miscellaneous. um Taking OoML Of all the erroneous notions per taining to the preservation of health, no on* is fraught with more mischief than that about taking cold. Ac cording to the popular, and I may also aay to some extent professional view, taking cold Is the greatest disease and death producer in the world. Fully eighty per cent, of those who consnlt physicians pre mise by saying, they have taken cold. If a relapse occurs daring convalescence, ten to one the blame is laid on the aetion of cold. “My pain la greater, I most bare taken cold: I do not feel aa well tkie morning, I think I hare taken oold, but I don’t know how," are expres sions which the physician heart a dozen timee a day. The tatter is thereby often led to the reflection that if it were not for death dealing oolds be would hare little to do, and convalescence would seldom be in* Urrupted. Bat if the physician taken the trouble to think a little more npoa this subject, be will be convinced that to his own craft fa dne this stereotyped and never- ending complaint of hie patients about taking cold. The sick and their friends nearly always take their cue about disease and its causes from the trusted family doctor; and he accounts very often indeed for an aggravation of the symptoms of those under hie charge (the cause of which aggravation by the way, may be, and often is, very difficult to detect) by the easy and satisfying explanation of haring taken oold. In this way be gate over the trouble of attempting to make plain to un tutored minds what fa often a pus zling problem to the meet trained intellect, and at the same time shifts the responsibility fee the relapse on the anootnpUhiiBg end much abased weather. Sett fa that men and wo men bare been led to regard ctfasatto changes as the greatest enemy to their health; if it were not for them, thehr health would be next to perfect from the beginning to the end of the year. Thousands of oooenmp tires, especially in the first and second eta gee of the iistntr. are firmly of the opinion that If they only oouki escape the maligu in fluence ef one cold after tbelr recovery would he __ To thm end precautions of the U83CE hragmi observed and ret cold ivfter r-old * token; the patient, mother, or eeree knows not hew. When the be mas body to al Its prime—-with youth, vigor, purity, fiffifl a goad eouetitutien oe Mn side, no degree ef ordinary exposure to sold gives rine to any u spies sunt effect* All the ordinary precautions against colds, conghs, and rheumatic peine may he dimegmrded end so IU eaten. Bet let the blond Impure, let the body become deranged from aey enquired disorder, or let the rigor begin to wane, sod the infirmities of sgv ho felt by en- oaatonsl d*-r ingemenle In essee vital pert, either from Inherited or an quirnl abase*, and the settee ef eold will excite more or leu* disorder ef some kind, and the form ef this disorder, or the disease which will be determine*) by (he hind ef |*» existing blood imparity, or the pew existing fault of the organ)* process on. If the pro existing fault he to e deficient excretion cf toefte end uric adds by the kidneys and akin the disease d#r#top*d by lb# cold will he rheumatic; if the lungs he at fault, either by acquired or inherited abates, Inflammation will bn likely to earns; or if there he conjoined with the pulmonary fault an Impure condition of the bio**l from t.i<- continued rebreathing ef breathed air, consumption will not nalikeiy •how itaalf. Ia no other way can the Infineon# ef eold In the develop meat of direroe diseases he ed for: develoninx this one, and that disease «| this dieses# el era time to e and another while at other fltoMfi nmn great I oold fa Visitors at Stewart's on the third of July, remarked lit uaaeuel activity and bright ores of the clerk s who stood from morning until aight be hind the counter. What was the mmbrafiteara fe samra mils t # , It ■■ m mra ffwoO” F ! wIMHJr qP||p|||PPH||p : ppM|RPPMB|k^ilHlRjri dtont with smile#, cekl j “To morrow I shall he many mflca away. I will take my wife aloof, ead we will bevf a gnod time.* And he toughed all over isiis ss ho flinrwil os ik« Drum tain* lanshtns of tkii mot dov. and waited briskly npoa the friendly Indy who enjoyed hie gteiiewe ae If It were her own. That sisgl# heft- day, with a Sabbath next to It, brought untold happiness to thou •node like him who toll fee their bring, ead hare little relief from the fa present routine ef bnsteesu Central Park was fail of poor pea pie on the Fourth, who could not gel away. Railways and steamboats carried thousands Into the country resorts, who were like birds let loses jfieu'hMM # hasa^l* rttes irram munofl raerasm# moohJlMi mm iroisi wwir CRfM, mni went wirTN)ii| their joy along the highway* If our very few national holidays did oo more good than thin, they would more than repay nil that they rimlnet from the labor ead cash values which men set npoa them. The tandeoey ef the tiara to so large the summer vacation, grows ont of the ioterae pressure to which every thing to wjfrUfl to our buat- neas centre*. Men, women and cb»l dren need reasonable rrst Uou, and diversion, poise to the unreeeouabfa ectirity which often oppresses them. There are a few grim, wiry, ead plodding folk who never take or re quire a vacation, and who teak with disfavor on those who da Yet sewn they would be brighter and better, physically end mentally, far ooea rioaal relaxation from their cynical habit* And here let no aey, that clergy ns are not differently touHlntod from ordinary men, and equally with toymen need relaxation from the ran tine of toil, and an opportunity for rest nod recreation. There to surely a mediarn ef indulgence to be fires to mi nil tern and their families who are denied the eppertanittoe which many of their parishioner* so joy, whenever they need rest. Long *b In nine#* that era not he easily reached, are aot the rule of tattoo. A large umber of pastors ate always within cull for emergeocfaa, ead when sum mon#*l, they some promptly to mto inter to *l»* Sufferia* to bar* **-- m*w *wn umws ueumw j •wu deed. They go away whoa the ma jority of their people are ebesat, and to maoy cases pro virion to made, aot merely for regular Sabbath but for SDecial Thwv cpr ss sample back to toeir raflgfito in body and refreshed to mind, and reaay tot vigorous worn leroagtt to# next ten or elsTon months. We do not underrate the compare tire disadvantages of a paatoris eb to sosee of hfa peopto, or to mv gmscrw wori. ” • ptiM lor no msmtic. hat on * gr ■ ww'p on sum hat vacation pays to itoeif to Uie A cswTsa|u>ad#at ef the Ate (hh jhrase saye t Ctoaerel Haata Aura haring returned to fed* rity alter right### yrara ef baafahsseuit, I went to me him el hfa lerideaee to Calls Vergara. Having Iran well eaqeriet ed with this prominent maa when si tb# bright <f his power la tdM, ead os the point ef pteotag e esnw# on his heed, I was nut sirrah with thw dfermr* ef wow sad the*. At the! time the streets trie crowded u» took at the M f9a Altera,* wh«u drlvlug with a large eeaart ta the llaaa, sad raw I found fa# Astssw r t H Ft? g 1 *e efelu? jsu^aF-rafife^W few J ,,;,l n,am without tablilos. bli finr fall of wrinkles, hat still marching pretty snot, la spite ef artificial fag. Though approaching tb# age ef eighty years, hfa tdeeh though sm tj, hair and hfa whole appraruaeo fa that of a ma# of sixty. Ueraral Miguel A ml rode had the k indue** to present m# sgalu to hfa fallew grant new* He raerived am ead sarwral other visitor* srithoel aay ertamwey, and made as sit down near him. To aa old Invalid uflteer he gave a tea jX .. — , .M. A. -- - musu Bkiara * wiin # ir i# ^uarasa OFF Wn«i| FfelllWg Rtfei fffewr ead inquiring after rid rampaatera la arm*, msny ef whom had dkd already. “I hare returned to Met tarn,* he said, “because my native court t# y he* to* merit attr sotiuu for YA/' t.. ^ a wh wwl m kranmraa^l IRHh. ww Ofill I wffiw ififefecui fllWraul, •Why do yon Inog for year aagratc- fist coqptry f I answered that I wanted to he buried wheee my host foot was renting. I new feel aa if I had eraae to e strange fond Al- ummritfF se snfi f ' wit* * eml^nsaam inatlh isssw ifiisae jf a* w v' x fife A.- x HI gg rid friend*, 1 was lavariahly answer cd. “Ifaud f A whole gewarntisa mads of the dewert, th# years ate riw*! nil) mnn • ill, m ■ ktIn iwunitl s rapw mux raws* must m swan so ra sueraw item# who wan my gwd child, ami whom I : hbjfcj 1 gg Sga -m >th g Wm.-ri UM heSI * M wft .**' J'li WIil X * gu ^ X jx wfup* * lIQBL I have be cam 11 a stranger to afl partxm. 1 have #** ambittow . I am aetealshsil at erevyihtog 1 now %* 1- tEi thl# nwnln h*l 1 Lh> 1m Ha trid aa th# cartora etwey uImmsi I r.'t* £ }j#f aasral ira iLp feralk#ara jrara aag ^wwwsu w^^s s weeds: “Regardtag my font, t mast K^hfehJL 1 iralra. a mol t s tm Sfamiiaii ooh it fras* th# tM*#b m the fith ef lJfaewmbev, lAtl, and dragged It through the etrwets; bat yesterday a lady oasm to mw me, tolling am that her haslmud, who Ml eld sinleast la the Mestora army, bed pcaeerved it, and rmnemr wtit il her to iwtaru It to am it I almahi r v 0f crane bark to Mextww. I sss •iimctine this aift t* >Ut *t mm rws# aa*# 1 # ss# wramyi <mw s^wnrarami* I ruwsrisr thfa ■nmlnrt the smew pratawwoethy becaam the gift might hare beea made la I M3, when I was Crawl isat, hot thea Ihm He had asuraety fiefahed Umne wwrde whoa the lady arrived with the premised foot, I ton Antonie opened the baa and examined hm rvikt with The foot was perteetly The SfiMt rf Fruttixg Fretting fa both aeefons awd an aaenasary. It does aw good, sari * grant deal of harm; yet it t* rirnwet a aaivwrari ata. More or lean we are alt gtewo to it W* frH sirr etmoet every thief—la surname be. f aaam it is law m wtwi## Imimimmf, it la too paid. We fast when it rain# hraanw It la we«. Id when It doe# not ruin beraass H fa dry ; when w# ere sick, er whew soy bad * rise, la j sick i la short, Hf anything m every thing (lows awl gw just to suit ewi frwt over HL I am afraid fretting is sanoug women We amy as wall owe the troth, my fair stolen, If It to not sltoewthrr i»3«w4wet. I*ethsi«a It fa hews am the little worries and core* ead vexations of owr daily life bares# eom than the feMWttf&f t |iM f ’IfelF'fe Fi'il j generally take the altewtlow d mm. Orest wants dactiwp great rtsssrem, but the little wants and worries err hardly provided fee, ead, lihw the p sail that *t. fc- egaiaal the aaw, they ssohe ant mash of e amrk, hat | they taru the edges terribly. I think that if ms look upon all the Uule ef eon day see groat waited mewtit wwaM Rut as they generally mme mm er two little things at a time, they seem so very little that wugiea wag, and the pm suae mate ia Urn wall earn larger. I teat batters l» the cant that a womaa most siways. under ed ead aay etowametaoesu, wear a amiliag feat whew her berimed women home, ee that eh) need* te lake bar huade oat of the dough, or drop the baby on the floor, to ran sod meet him at the door. Bat I te Hftirr nay. K kaow, fee I Imre sewn It ertth my own #ym among my flrfaute ihsi many a womaa hue drives a kind hfa heme and fas k|m to spend hfa time at a billiard table or la a drinkiogwa fane, sari their profane Itifioeoora, by ceamlwss feeUteg ever trifles wun h wrrf! woriii m iro( h Irii ftku tafhfihrmi aimI lifeitirt tit*fefe (if fik I knew that many a amthrm.lma tamed her ewe ag^**"^ 1 her own sofa end made him dread and dislike the qg feMBMfcRR Jfefetfe* RiRLRMMR^ tjiC ci«m|**|Iv mNL toifiilI kiwi. 1 kWOW tbwi sswwy w asothee has bruugbt ap RF^RRfcg fl^lR) SRRMr ^RRRnife RFfeRRRfcJi ell this, my efatet*— and brother*, tew, If they need te—I know that we ought to set wur fanes like a dial flgfaftMfl fete gfetesw, sinlal, iushMS of frwtuwg. tIL. _/ - , | Vm m 8pctsc*«s # W hew you find that you arebrgla sing Is gw to the window «r the spew dinar whew yww take wp e )»aper er a book to mad, it fa liar for you to parrimwe n pair of spr-ctadew; then grt thaeaof the tewent mogul fjriag power, fee If they magnify tow much, the syce will grt |«rmat«rriy eld will foil tepidly. If, while rand lag, you find aa lariiaattea to stop and wink Um ejrew, as if ta efewr a Lmi|M| wr-usim ^sw^wsnkM A if twrarmift JPmpom feiRfepuHi mgim m^a.^S ii m , W It » CPflB IlfeRiV# itmtm jfe.WiNRfllji y» n rvqnire eb)vf ewo* A good way to rest the eyes from reading er flaw sewing fa cither to rinse them tec e few miuete*, ur , . K •( *, iin, t Si11,e m law# dtalrnm — w 11 " — *^*^*^1 ramraespekm w€; this gives greet rritof. lie wot imrrimw# ghsawm mm Um strart er at cheap ptac#*. far there fa grrst danger that the glasaew are ant alike—have ant exactly the same fovea, wr are mad# wf aril gtews, white fa rowdy mtwlteid. ewd the* whirr sows are mw required. The m gaflwwas MuF ftif lAXtliMik exmrflwFsljjnw. ra j, ■ i |r g. a U ^w us vf-.>H Ffe a wetwrri gftwse, fa their greater hardness; besmeari warily wairbed. Iwet e great whMv, awd the ryes get rid very steely. Hat if the glass#* are writ, a«w mfamaiwd. ba«iwg wi» eqnwl tens! pntets, thr eyes am stmterd awd pri wM in a short time, r>pec tally If both (fact am ari ia the writ* wf th# glens la srtowtiwg gfsasew chrawr ttom# whfah rnslnlc yew to sew well wittomt e strata, ter hetetwel straeriag wf th# ey # age* it rapidly \ al the iser tfasc av«dd getting these Uf a ktraager |m«#t thaw fa aceded. (Hawse* iihussld be srawh#d with weld er warm water at Iren every •mrwiag, end stem Id ho w ifwri sex eml times dwetag Um day wMh fin# and imlbin.- - — --'w •— <* swg^ s?tp^^W t 4 gtogmteU * •rantshr* them, and so draw flannel, •Im| m h m mil ri~,nli nr f ia ^.1.1.,^ -» - raoagh for Um parpwse. As tha «y# fa Um aswst drimete wrflSMi ef the body, fa stomld be treated wfah great car#, ami eemsomy la spcrtm lee is a grant, e Ilf# lung misfortune Th# eyes rimwld net face * light. fa fa batter to hare tlm book in ante a pwrithm aa to bavw th# bght craw# ew the pegs aver the nhwebtor—Half's Jfmmrmml ef HwsfrA. .rw .. j— ... - I nwtsrw wmeswl teqwin#* in ynwr pnper as tw thn best mant«r« ri put t»wg np swwrt print new, sn a* to keep them soawd. I «!(# yon n plan that baa proved very emmsfal with am, I make fa an tovaevalafe rale tw dtg th# weal day after th# frwwt hn« kdiml th# tear#* I heal ap la th# eve ring what I 4% ia the wwxrntag. Whoso i wmbtwtmak my prialwvw t rata# the grwwad e fen inters high er thea the goamrnl tori. 1 have my bed ebwwt • fort wide, sad ss fang ee stay he to brid my feNRk it pkme the pwtetnrw on this bml, |4ttng aw high aa they will aata rally lie. Alter I get my |mtatm<w on, I awver them abaw; I font <l#rp ia pfam straw, awd an tot them Or main for 3 wrrias. anl«>«s hw forum at toast ae thick as eindow glssn. Of coarwr, aa sum aa the |*riatw#s sr# warmed with ntrsw | bwild a good •teller over them. At tte rad ri 3 weeks I rover Item, straw ami all, about A iachrs deep in dirt, aad tte w«ek te dwwr My wxpeetewa# tewrtew am Aral, that arore potataew arc test front b# oomlag two h«ri| than from getting too arid { fid, that for 3 wrwhs tte heat aad vapar ortaiag from the pu taior* alter they era beaked, earn- Ward with their ewxeeiag ri straw, te amply safltoteal to protect rh#m ftorn aay degree ri ™>U} not saffi •teat to frweai water j (ate deep 1 do not say this fa tha Ural plan, bat ilia my theory, awpportrd by my prow •tea. Front bitten or rotten potatoes tamer water lata my cwtonfattoae •hen putting them up I will add that I am nop rating sweat pole •was ef teat wrap, aad that ri ear- Steals pot op this , set ee# peck rotted. ftellfewfor Xtf’ -tin R:' WoBtoa' felafiur:. os »p:r» Rtn / It te tetter for you te pass at) eve ning one# or torn# a week la a iadyfa drawing room, evew though the run fa stow, ead you knew th# g by heart, thou is a dob,! ee the pit ri a theatre, ri youth to which are net admitted, i rely on It, are drieteriona in their aa • lam. AM men who avoid female > society have doll (mrewptioas and; ore ate c*td, or bavw gross tastes, and revolt against what Is purr. Your dab swaggerers, who am sacking Um batte wf WUfard ewe# #N night, 1 call female society insipid. Toetn : fa auinapiriag te a jockey; beauty Isas no charms for a blind man; music does not please e poor braxl who does not know one tune from another! bat a* a pure epicure fa hardly tw tired ri wetrf, asset 1 ), wad brown bread and butter, I pro- fa at I eea nil for a whole right talk ing with e writ regulated, kindly woman about her girl Fanny, or her boy Frank, aanl like the orttuug** ratrrtaiauMMit. One ri the great beupflts a man may derive from a woman's «oc»«ty, fa that be fa bound te be rvaimetfal to her. The habit fa ri grant good to your moral men, depend upon it Our education makes u* the iao»t eminently arllfah men in the wotld. We tight for oar erirws, wr push Ira ourselves, w# yews fur oerarirew, w# light our ibpr aad say we won't go out, we prefer anrnrivr# and oar ran#; and the greatest good that cornea to man from woman's society fa tkut to- has to think ri aoawfaody to whom te fa bouml to te coaatantly slleative and A Lsuod f-: Qmoxcrx ri.-sctrral OrgSlix, fa.JUilfaSS Flwia speaking was ii*nasri.\ cwu (udexrd a dwty b> the tjuakera. It. I# a ptt> they do not prarttor it ri , teorr on isriro, taking tte (allow i mg n« a qw*a(t> t tomwsdly a (Jawki i was traveling in a railway camsgr. Alter a time, otemmag certain trim vincat* on the part ri a Iriiow pssseagwr, te m , ousted torn sus follows: “Sir, thee seems writ drapes 1 d, and j I dare say ttov omwJcr* thyself Sell bred, sad weald not demean thyarif te dw aa wageattessuaUke srtmn, wwa'dxt thee T Tte pvrnuu sddraweed |**u«iptl> re 1 frinewl with CMurimte »pint, “ifotasly nwi, if I knew hf Tte Quaker noatinaed: “And *»)»)(«*# thee iu* ited me to | thy bouse, tte# would not think of rife*tag am thy gias* te drink nut of after thee had drank «mt ri ft thy ! seif, wrasidst I beer ( Tte interrogated rtpiunl: “Al*»minside! X»! Su«h an **f j br would to* aari insalting.*’ Tin Quaker continued; “Still tens would thee think of of j filing me thy knife aud fork to eat j with oftvr |*utting them into thy i ssowtb, woaklst iter f Tte interrogated atisweted: “To do that would te an outrage w« all deerary, am) would dte* that so* b a wraleh was out of the jade of! rhiliad society “Then," said the Quaker, “with * j Ihtmr )m|(rvMHoM* ot* tto-r, why steehlst ♦be# wish me t« take into ! ! my mouth sad nostrils the smoke ' f*«»a» that cigar which th»u art j»ce |*sriag to ww*kr out of thine owii month r ■wwm • *WM UMW -tow- Ariraals thst Chtxr the Pud KnmttmtiHg snimsl* gather their (awd rapidly, nwd give U n few ents with their teeth, and »w»IU,« »». It goea to aa tafmur rreeptaeJe, where it m mwfaleewwl. Hiis is vf*ry esaen- Usl if it te dry hay. \Vh#« tte a«A- io«l haw flttod bimsrtf, b# mastiewt#* the food thus stewc*) away fa his •tornsub, raising It cad by ewd.— " ten n peettou fa crau|4*-lely masti rated it |>anars to suotter rareptnrie, awd tte |wogrvs* of digest um goes o«» Thus an ox *ieft to hmtseif will rare# aad masticate all bis I«h**I thus stewed away ia km stomach. If he is pushed and worked hatd, aud dura uuC have time to wyieticate, te fails off ia flush, hfa beallh fa pour, bis digestioa itMxMa|detc. Rm I>r. J. Walker’s (alifomla Yin* pgar Bilicrs arc a purely Yegctablo (ireparatfati, made chleflr from the na tive herb* found on the lower ranges of tfco Bksrra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tbo medicinal properties of which arc mtnuwed therefrom without the two ri Alcohol. Tho questiou fa almost drily asked. •» What fa tin* cause of fbo unpamlleled suoeess of Yixroab Bra- Tt«j* ?” Our answer fa, that they remove the cause ri disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier aad a life-gi ring principle, a p« rtect Renovator and luvigurau>r of the system Never before lu tho kfctery of tbs w orld ha* s metiiciti# L< < i rvaipiMiiukd jMSKNiMinf the reinsikdile qnslrttoi ef Yiannss Urvvwss in keitiing Um Mefc id eveqr S>*s*m utsu i* b«-ir to. They sr* * gentle Pwr(rBtir« mm well a* s T*nar, I ;• l(r( i tJrr Couxcedab or lrlUnimslioo ef the Liver suu Vi*c« mlmm. Tte projicrtics ri I>R. Wsi xan’i VlXMKiss Uirnu SIX) Apri**-;it. p.4uhorK.r, Umiintlirt, Xatrltioa*, Laxstltr, iMun-tic, KcdaUrr, ftowauw-Inltsbt. Ku,U«.lic. Altera- . sus A*u-rUb«N>*. UraU ful Thousand!*pr<* J. »* Vis- so ax BirrrtJi the tnost hraMi-rAd f ri- rigersat tbst ever susteto-d tb- -'-lifaf •Jrtem No Person can fake the** T5iJt*-s■* according to direetlrms. xbd n in.tfrf !■ ^ • unwell, provided tlwirsue ilr- stroysd by mineral p<*i*ois is otfaf means, and vital organ.* wif-rftl L. aiw repair. iliitonv, Rcotiitoiif aud lufrp Ml lit felt jftCty, which ate no preta- lent in the valleys of oui great rfv v thitmghmit the Cnibri’l»fnt.e*i;0WfoHdl1y those of tho Miaau»f>|%), Ohio. Mfasoun. Illinois, Tennessee, t uuiUtikiiid. A« *..< <- «ai. Red. Colorado, Braro?. Ito) Onurii. IVarl, Alabama, Mobile KarmsmO*. lt «- a-nole, Jame. 1 *. and many cX]m.-«i*. ut:ii their vast triUntanc*. U.i- agUoat wr, entire country during the Summer Aatutnn, sod nramrttaldr so durine w*s- sons ri uansusl beat and ury tuvev, um invariably accompanied by evb J> \c <L - rangemeots of tf;e ttomadi and Hwr. and other abdominal viscera lu their treatment, a purgative, rxerUu^ a jkay- •rful iufiucuoe upon these rations or gans. fa esmutiatlv ncrawsary. Ttera fa no cathartic for the purpose iw.iui to I>* J. Walxiuis Vi>iu,At: Han:u.-, as tlx r wilt xpeedny renovc t\i» dar’:- colorr d viscid matter wtth which tho boon ■ are loaded, al tte samo titoc K dattug the aocrc!io;» ( f the liver, generally rrriarin <x th# heUtdiV i<m» of the digest ive unput* Fortify th# body again*! by purifying all its tiuiilsivitU Vi>k<;ah ftimcas No epidemk- enn take hold of a rrst cm thus fore-armed. IlyKtH j»siu or lndic#*tiou. lltod- ache, jPiu iu tho Shoulders, Itautdlfr Tiglitnewi ri rite Otritt, fmitlne!?'. Sotir EruetattrcM t>f t!»# Stomaeh, Rad Taste iu tte klawlU. lUions AlUicks, PuipUa- taUon of tho Heart, iKu.imuintion ri the I-un^v. Tatn in tte region ri the Hi t » and a him-!n%| otter painful srmp- arv tho oihjmu^s of Dyspepsia. One bottle wiM pn»\c a tetter guars alec ri its merits than a fcmslhr mh ertise- tuent. 15 j., Scrofula, or King's Kill* White ftocUtatt, Vkew, Erydpciua, Rweird Neck, iMMiiw, tetriwlvns l«iS.i»nm#(K»ov lodoieet InfinasmsfaM#, i!« a*uihd Afi^teo*, Old flee#*, fEruptlow* t-f Bhc Skin. Rcre Eyes. ele. Is Uses*. S« m sH Utter evMntwtio:;ai Pfa- VVajuxxs's Tin«il litnuss have •Sewn their great enratiee power* la the tsofa sod isiractsUe c«w% For inflammatory and Chronic Rli< GmU, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fcrers, Diseases of tte lfliHsl. I..vcv. kMiaerr and Hi adder, t b«ac L i t ier* i are no com]. Such Diseases ar# enumed hr % Kfstcd Blood. Meeltauirxl IHaranra.—Persons eu- pngtd ui 1’riuU and klinerals. such as naiuuem, T) ]h> - ‘.ter*. OoM-beatan, aad Mtuera, *4 (her airauee ia !.fe, am ruhjcct t« panalj-..* ri tte Loweri. To mud •flwsfa Uila, take a dow of Walees’s TiX- iosas II rrrK.au oocwwnnaU.r. For Skin iUseaxcR, Eruptica^, Tot ter. Ssil Khcatu, Llotdir*. Spot% Pimples. PastulM. 1MU, CSrtmoel#*, iUnr-vorsus teaJd toad, h**re Rye*. l.rysj|>ciaa. yteb, Kourfm DbuMoruUoas of the fkiti, Humors •ltd tteesae* of the Rkm of whatever came or csturr, are lUcraUjr dag up and carried oat ri the ayrtou ta a short time hr the use of tteae Butter*. l‘in. Tap#, aud oliior Worms, lurking ia tte av»lem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed aad removed. No •rrtem ri atadicuw, no vemufogca, do an- ibcimiDitk* will free the fvstem from worms liks tbo nitten. For Female (ompkinK in voung or old, in*mod or MUgie, at tte dawn ri aro- tranhood. or the tarn of life, these Tonic Bitters Ifaplsr ao decried an lhflacx.ce that uniMrevemcnt is sooa perceptible. i'lcatise f he Villxtei Blood when. ever row had iu impwrittoburrtjLc throucU the aafa to Pimples,, Brafttous, or Borta; eJeshie it when you find it obstructed and ttnqrisb in the terns: desose * when it is foal your ieoluif* will tell you when. Keep the W<ri pure, aru! tho health ri the system wilt fellow, . tjf w. it. ruoovald * co.. Art* Ami Caliteal* * ta«l «-«k -d WnKuii.pte* »tj<! Wu.. K. V*. .-toldwv .ill ; »:i4l>-alir». *-■—'Owe-'ii».— i#Si »n t ..tiUU. 1 A«—iuuik., R# R« Ri RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF cnnuEi THE WORST FAIUs ' In from 0n« to Twenty feinra*. MOT ew ^ ftnroa wrra raix. ***** **“*” Swetat* *««». ra% no i* non OME TO rvrzrrr uxxvtmL BSsSSSaj;.' RAOWAY'fl READY RKUtV txrLraxTAS^fffl- “ i»rLAMjut i itrx*x* atcok or rfls j kobe raaosT. i uTSTXxic*. cwBf.*Mr{j||5®pR taut. nxxDACHX. roora*cH B CA1riJtM - noxeiau, COLO CUIUS. AOCXCIUui" 0 ^ * HEr X-lTaa Twmry A ropt h> h*»f • of. DTWTBT. Si uvpft *fc» *M»f o ro^Ir»v«ot ocBiwoi t»r p-” - * *** * waM^li * tetter tb*n * react i FEVER MXH AGUE. rxriB *x» aocE evmt far i not • rrmriio! •few In th* wor! »«d aU cUm u« HEALTH! BEAUTY!! mm*. j I* r# : ill., - !•: i jtevs. Doj .. •"sr. SB* *KD W^UJHT-CLiJ ooarLEiKur- * DR. RADWAY’8 Rarsaparilliai Bculmi the cf:at BLOOD PURIFIER. 1UK XADX THE V^«T AJtTOJ VftCE, HO SAKID ame - hodt I vDE Books, ci»i or ruui TKtur woa that Every Bay aa Increase ii M aid Weifkl if Sen ad ft m1 ocher raSulpiMid th* Mta *2?S VEJ.T acid oc IMA. for It reyttir* t*» xxtnA th* “ i.lMldtr morOtodraMB town* *ym *r. th* »w* form* of IUi Horm.a*AMK*~t. BS.« W, Amt. Black Sea**. Van* ta ■s?EsSi*asa^riTi»gsa HI Worm* t*r» in LU* Womb, and ail t *k*rf«*. SUcht »*r»h L» p»W« I* *nj jAnwan a*l*( t itwam iu f*os««a iwnrar lo Ifth* fjtkr nx diulr fc**o ab4 t > (mmpeaktUm that I* rortUrtoAUr r*ri* la *rr**tino tho* watte*, ana i « uU n#*r m*t*ri»l it Ad* from b**Hh,: ttw SA.BKA# AKILU.AB Will and dor* l* cartala; far wken osea tut* rettrij work of puriAcAUctt. and *11 , >o<1. I* lorn of watt**. Ma repair* wl“ Um MJwnt will faat Stmattfi Um Ind -IWaoflaA botttr, mppettm H rawWdsiM*wWs Wo* o»‘T Soo* tbo lourittuiii All I In the rare of CUrnote.dw> , bat b U On DR. RAOWAY’S Pe rie c: F ergative &ReplatiiiPai: Hnfliri rrrfecdy Ifakl **jr'a V.isra„ i ttwi. WamnMd torfl**< a *o V.-nakAe, coatatauus bo taerrarr. l *A of RinwAT-F rrtxs w?a fto* i RKAD “Vjlira ASDTSCE.- mri am ten «!,ai, to B«DWaY A CIO, *a B tuns A Tm York, laformatbrn worth tbtmMttda wtfi Waaat >*h n GEORGE S. HACKER’S Door, Stish and Blind Factnrf - ^ ■ ^lui O H A HLESTON. S. C. jy O ini|Hn-t(d work kept on Tbo Short One Schedule. C . ii A. Railroad Company, l , _ Col t Mltla, Fr-liinun 22, 18T4. mi Uk- tcm»tnuv, fltor. 'I'HF. fuftuwifer Pteton^i telMtlnte #»rf iMiteli in a Unity In- imav to-, f “Prratod *»u aud ufttv this I 5 - ■ ‘ ' I AiHfA' neat nrantirat# rnrlt tin»uUilut iiefra# , donm Koitra. Iw *ttallow* *t. A ituugty «x, Iwl * TmiiiNo, li. Train No.4. into n ravatkin, will fill hinitwlf in Iawvc ItaFL,, ni,> 4 15 p m t. | j, * OraRlivvilto, *7 SB am 511 pm I wrniy in mill.##, while- a to»ra# would RntowHli#, t -tt n m f ft to p m wank ai toast «u boor aud iwcaly Odwwbh, UdSfeni &flP IU mutatra to take Lite «aim- aiuoimt ol Arrive CUmtotto, *6 40 v ri *5 18 a m IttAfo WUmih|rb>B 1 Chi-on »rpo«J - Arrl,* at 'pi.vn-n** - - - - Arrir* at C*U»M» ... Arrive at iifruu - - - A titrate - - - - Loav* ColamhiA - Airivf at Fhmacr ... Arrive at Wntatnsrton JAM Lis AKItSBSUS.Omh *•#*- grass. Tb# ox, «to#r, sbe#m goat, ebauMMa, and rabbit, being tb# nato ral pray of feroeioo* beasts, are eo do wad with tb# extra stomach in wbieb hastily to stow away’ the food for masttaafaon. This may, perhaps, be raflarded aa a wise provision of nature, eoabfing them to sally fortli wbera tb# food fa plenty, nod in a abort tint# fill themselves and retire to a piaosof safety to ruminate their food at their leisure.—-Rural Home Visitor No. t Train nwk«w close Richmond, to nil points at New York at fl.fil / criut-clit North, ar on, rm . arriving A. M. No. 4 IVain - dose connection^ eto Richnioml, to all points North, airirtua at New York at».!« P. M. oorxo SOI Til. Train No. 1. Train No. S. Leave Cltarlorie, *7 00 s m ft 10 p iu Cte-aler, 0 54 a in 11 88 p tn Columbia. tfl lfl p in X 40 a m Batraville, 4 57 p m 545aiu (^rani)evilie, f7 15 p m *T48ain ve Augusts, 8 05 p in 8 45 a tn ak fn 1 Dinner, f Supper, tenth l>oiind trains connect at- Auimsta for all points South sad Went. Through tickets odd and hmeeuifv checked to all Ots. Sleeping cars on all Uv# up i» ymu i ""«*«*«»<* itood character fa abnv# all things { JAfl. Anderbon, Gen'l Supt, m. ! A. Pope, Gen. Pm. & Ticket Agt. G. & C. Railroad. P AssRxr.xx nun's r— mh, s«» ix'Anactliwr With Kflrb* Train* o*! R«Orr»4 Anwa ; with Train* r Ho*tl» <>« Cterb-Uo, Colwmai* *uil A« w'.njrto*. C»ln»tt* »ad Aapa-t* ~ "iWtt- irr. SJ' 1 „ !;»«. * %* -I&» m imtPi . 4:# ■■ «*lr (ten cure Sr Kidney <f Bladder Complaints, fiitrsSj^^SirsSSSii i».*tA—tfai>aal»».or tka wmitr u Uuek. v uh Mrtatta— lifartti* wbit* of a* cite. « btta ttfa. or tbrra M a ttMvWd. fiartTt _ anc*. «*4 wktta bo**S*tt Arp.fate, mmi wfna fan* r i ra-Unc. bwrntnr antwiiN «tn i>imk water, afa PAtetiutwiiteali if U*c Back aad aJo—tk« tataa. Tumor cf 12 Years f Growfi Cared by ltadtray f s Jimoivent, " JHH supply the countiy trade. work is made at our own factory «> n city, and under the pn>prietor‘s supervisiott. & , tend for Price List. Factory «ra Wait- Room* : Kiiwr, «»pp«*int# Street, on lute of City railway. * - “■ Ifox. N<>-170. J ui y 7 Jf — .HI*.— Ill II—tt HI l|*-* Railroads. Wilmington, Columbia & srrXRlXTKXDXXTH OWtik w’iuoamtok, x.«*• ISJ * A HKTkK tkU date, the follow!** mo ky Irolo* oo tlrf* rori : PAT Mtl-Afa* TAAIK l*AftV-l , » Wltetostoo fCnton - * .? 5! , * Amro at JPW*r*o*o - J U u Arrir* *( CotkttM* - - - - “?£i» I.*o*a ColwMo - - - - -5 * "£2 Arrjv* at Flora®re ” Arrirc at WUuua^tou [Fiuoa t>*pfa} - 1 ** r Stour txskicM tkais- « ja PX IlSlI «# js- ■ s «* rgjj SWAX j # aX L*av<> ColutnW* - Alfao* . .* 3 Xowteriy - Cok«ak—F 4 v- . . B*Uoo - - - Arrir* at OrAcnrille . i- DOWN L«ar» OreoarUio Boltin - a- r«k*«j**rr o . NowVany Alatoo _ * > * Arrir* at Colombia - - Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge l*#* " • ton. ' " Uiw WalkalUl "EEro. »- Arrir* »:W P ranyrUft f;24 J* PteUte MS AaSiwt SO*. J* Arrir* M Brit— *00 Lear* Ac**—ten— Trains ran — AtearlUa W*<ia**doy« a*4 Fridarv Br—rii. h*tw*«a Britos and AfaUrwa, T—MAP* Thturiar* tod Satoitegk DO|)Ainu0 Gfa'l »«*• J Jabs* Kootos. 0«s*rri Tick# Air—t. For s«d»y Sch»c: ^ V| gflnday, tin* Wul time am- SJrtflO, «hnrch.»- tire joy lu !| to giee 1 !*' location of « eh is not l< village, with all the facih •jot gndb jda<' Bj bttt H. Baludit i mUe# treat of in I #aV between tii« | pN| |md of old rev to poUful oak ' Kfelinded by ' s B#odt», and uu' yppd, this little < > Sifad by any u except the pastel years Ua» be t doing good w liest memberfi h active, zealous fiocli a thing a migration was eacooragement < fapenuteudent, t farmined to hav< Saturday, the J'e yeioted aa the t fee accrued elov ite celebration \t mtion around tiad Mid young look* - •is hope# to .th* morniug can; . I iiig the OCC4)Ri011 1 plcaxant, th sky, shutting the *uu. Evert t % favorable, the wii. bird* saug swc* v i fee children ue\< lovely and pleas.,;. to be iu a gti | hour a bug* Mr. A. J. F favoring the ass* Hpgant uiusic. A P i. Ranch, th imiMril the chihli k the church, w PBOti.. • as observed : 1. church, accoiupau % Alter all were Hr. A. J. Frick aniij by the pastor. I which the supeti j following re[K»rt ; RETORT OF COR1N I FROM 1800 T* “The school waj spring of ISO’J, u| rare of Rev. S. T. or 19 scholars aud the school closed nanus were on i opened the follow i J. A. JSligh preaching once a the afternoon ; ii. indeed, scarcely * meet with thesdioc |activity of those ; die. school went in t 50 names were on “In March, IS. the pastoral care ock, aud has com. * month to the j>r< hig become old au< staud the snow an “lSTl-y-uumboi ‘ scholars, 50. 1Svj 3 ; scholars. . | teachers, 5; ><• “oatber of teaelu ^During the y | have, been enteu . I ^hich are prooen% 1 has died, 1 h * r * uu*l 13 we ea Within the last j Bev. Paul Derrie the church, U to ‘»eet l Sunday during this tiui ?***> aud that \\ fehool failed to i two Sundays, *•. | four. The teach e Punctual in their ; Music. 7. r . addressed b Surd. 8. Music Pastor. io. Musi *^fter which the ^he whole cougz* the grove in from Partook of a sum jmred by the good] Srvgation. Eve f l ui etly, not a sin j umr the plenum ^u. U will be °*ten talked about .