The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, September 11, 1874, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, CHARLESTON, 8. C., SKITEMBER 11, 1874
H^lft of meeting with bis good
jyjy * daughter of Rev. Q. Haiti
Tirf or. Sr.. deceased. Mr. Hendrix
tad lady interested in oar wel
^ glad to meet a*, bat truly sorry
a, find o* in such bad health. Since
gt have been here they have done
jU they can to make us comfortable
r a hannv. 'Among the hundred* of
inhabitants and visitors of tho place,
they 1116 tbe oul ‘ V two w ° hare
^ that we knew. They took us to
dttir place of boardiug, mode us as
nT ^fr.rtablo as they could, until Mr.
llemiT .x could look around and ee-
a • iaco of boarding for us.
HickoryQuit* a idaco of resort for
istw&df and board, at this season of
the year, in private houses, is pretty
hard to find. There are two hotels
with splendid accommodations. How
<*ver, we have very comfortable quar
tets at Mr. Weisiger’s in a retired
n-rt of the town. We have been
eriy that has beau acquired la WaJ
ha!la has bera steered by the par
mmm giving It in such a way m to
toaka it Impossible for the creditors
of the old institution to take U away,
hence I have always regarded it as
exceedingly unprofitable to bo doting
about question* relating to what waa
done previous to the snrreudn of
the Newberry property to tbs New
berry creditor*. Alt is gone, lire
deem ably gone, and settled forever
Like (bat targe and prosperous
financial institution ever which Bro
Honour so long and so ably presided,
it has gone into “forbearance of dis
closure.” The courts hare made an
end of it, and to them should be
referred the ahriehers for “light.”
Wbat has been done dace thea la
recorded in the hooka of the iaallta
tion, as such things are aeoally done
in all other institution*, and open to
the inspection of all who wish to
look at them. The financial part of
these records waa one* carefully pee
pared for publication, the manuscript
offered to ttyuod, and tty and refused
to publish because (1) they did not
wish to incur the expense, and (J)
because they had appointed eighteen
Christian tuen, tn whose honor and
efficiency they ooofided, to ate that
thing* were proporly conducted ~~
And for several year* the Rev. Mr
Honour himself waa a member of
that Board, when it waa not only
his privilege, but bit solemn duty
to go to Walballs, and unearth and
expose the “raw.head* and bloody
bone*” which the distempered imagi
nation* of aoaie unknown “people”
have buried there.
In the reports of the treasurer*
aud secretaries of the iaatitatioo
which are so seelouslj rm.ci.vd, it
was only asked and intended to fur
Utah u statement of the accomplished
results of the year, and oa two ooea
sious, u> my distinct recollect too.
wheu more vtdumiuous statistics
sere offered to tty nod, the pmhiscntMm
of these transcripts from the booh*
was declined for the reasons already
stated. Hence, if there is a College
Board “on this continent, or tn the
world, that has managed its affairs
more openly and publicly than New
berry College has done,” we would
be glad to hear of it, that «« might
follow its example!
And now, in conclusion, let me
take illy seat, like the poor, deputed
publican, at the fret of that “elder
soldier, aud much better,” and try
to profit by bis “good, feeling" **»d
vice.”
1. “Curb your temper and subdue
your indignation.” Verily, I never
knew, until the month of August,
in the year of grace 1ST» that when
a man or set of men should be
accused of having done what never
was done, and they, in plain, calm
and emphatic language, deny the
charge, that such dental waa an
exhibition of “ill-temper" ami “irolig
uation.” When Pant said, in reply
to an unjust accusation, “1 am not
mail, most noble Festas,” be most
have lawn in a terrible fit of “tern
per” and “indignation.” When the
converts, on the day of lVntorost,
were incorrectly accused of being
drunk on new wine, Peter must have
been in an awfut “temper” when he
said, ‘‘These are not drunken, nut ye
suppose.” But let ns suppose that
my defence of the Board and Faculty
was an “illtempered" and “indig
nant" defence, the accuser was “a
private correspondent of the editor,"
of whom Bro. Honour says, “I do
not know who the private eorre
spoil dent of the editor is.” Is it not
therefore somewhat “mirabile diets"
(wonderful to be told) that the
teacher and exemplar of a loving
Christian “temper 7 ! should labor ao
hard to share and to perpetuate the
quarrels of other men f
Whilst this seeming conflict be
tween precept and example is a little
confusing to a poor, ignoraut fellow,
who has no more sense than “a stal
wart negro” at a “camp meeting,
vociferating, in a stentorian voioe,
hullabulloo” I will nevertheless try,
in all sincerity, to “curb” my “tem
per, B which, whatever* it may have
been towards others, bos always
been towards Bro. Honour a teoi|wr
of sincere affection and brotherly
lovet
. I can not close this article, already
too long, without bearing testimony
to the superior excellence of Bro.
Houour’s polemical ethics and the
accuracy with which they are illus
trated.
“Declamation is not argument.”
How glad we are of that I As it
follows that when the President of
the Board of Newberry College and
his defence of the institution is com
pared to a “stalwart negro” at a
Methodist camp-meeting, “vocifer
ating, in a stentorian voice, hulla-
bullooy hullabuUooit is no “argu
ment” against the College, its Board,
or its Faculty; it is ail “declama
tion P
“Nor,” says onr author, “is aaser-
j tion demonstration.”
tight—that ttywroitoal (imwMm
who nndertak* to foot Into these
things con ooly bo credited feqr
pNfy fftfl ggjgg£ Hgy IfejigH
—ell Ibis afford* no "demon slraltaa”
that there hi earthing wrung with
the College | it is simply “osawr
to whom be sit the glory end praise.
A Thai la the opinion of this boxy
the action of tho Geweral ttynod in
refsttoa to the transfer of the Lu
therwo Vtofeor, and its acceptance of
tho ansae, ns well a* the provision
made far its continuance, and fature
editorial and general management,
waa highly jodicAoos; and we berrby
fdetfpr ourselves to make use of all
proper mean* to enlarge its cireala
tion and increase Us efficiency
A That ns the opwof smtimmi
of this ttynod, U doubts the pulicy
and propriety of revising the Book
of Worship at this oariy day in its
416 •odiensa
tnembers of
ilieir annual
'»W«CU B i r ,
nrriaonl>urg i
r ® 8 °lution
question nt
in *f to take
th« popular
b’o* sound f*
and the R*y t
ff in the di*.
narked th*t
o oducHtion,*
8 au element
“The bdvan-
questions
xt annnal re.
“ °tbsr sec-
place
nnths of the
tonir, alterative sod regslstiug ingredi
ents of the flitters would I* comparative-
Ijr is«*f1 if they were not, so to speak, eer-
rrid to the toeslitk-s where they are re
quited by the stimulating agent. The
cant wl.irh protest* against the use of a
purs sloMir fluid, w hea employed as a
mews of giving full (-fleet to medicinal
«xtra. I* of the highest utility, is the cant
of rhsriatanism. Kerry intelligent phy-
(Wm eo dwmrtrrisM it, and the sick
who are griped, emtvulaed aud debilita
ted by the nauseous aud disgusting nos
trums of the parties who pot it forth,
( VOXITAKT KMPLOTMIMT.—At Worse. Man sr
1/ f «•*)«. |> s vrssk vsrruut *» csytlsl iw-
I alnd I’srtbmUr* sad nlwM* mu*»I« Ml firs*.
ddre-M witW letsrs MMf, C. IQU, wfUtsssstagfe,
> f. t*H-*s
hrwJthi
we . "MW S -T'T T
“Bor (la) tho nan s4 epithet* tog**.*
Oh account ml the t'sfhrge, we hod
this with (Might, ns It would seem
frmm tbi* that the institution will
nfl^wuffrr nay "togtoaF dHriamml
Anns (1m pmmmuNmm *mC
applying to tho l*re»idsnt of Ms
Booed “epithets” of "ill temper,"
M iinliff(kfftk( ^ iwam^p IE **fcswi4#o#.
O^^WWOUgJp^^^^^^^^W W-g SO (O I .-(W * * ^
sting negro," no., etc., and I
am sore that that iswr. wnwrothr
fuuctioosrv will taka it nil in tho
very host of “tamper.”
The Orest PreeerTtr of Smith.—Tab-
un'i IrmiTucuT Satins* Arssuirr earn always
b* railed ayes s* s pleaasst siU, iputy awl fod.
tie* «ara Is all urn of CmU«wm, Dyayoyais,
HnrtVtn, tUk Hwild", ladifactlOB, Sow Ids
ask. Liter Cwsyistsl, BUMsaseaa, Flatslaaey, FsL
s*a« of Blood, sad all lalaauaaiory CoaylalaU, wkora
a f*stte, eooUaf wtkuSc U rsqairad So nays U«
Chowtst; a* aaya Dm FkyaleUa ; «* asjra tho (Ml
lawlwi roilt of Um dMlMitk eostsiy. Hood jro
lk*s, sad ho sot wUhost a Ml* la IS* hon*« Bo-
for* ttf* U Uayorllod, doal J adldouoly with IS* sywy-
USM. RowuaSor that (So aUfkl latoraal dloosdor of
l*-d*y may Womb* u oSadaato, laearahle dtooaae (o.
■sorrow. Soli by all Arsgflato.
Kept 11 (HXJ—6m) 2t
•non find to their sorrow that it is a de
lusion and a ana re. Hcmtctter’s Hitters,
the great sanitary stimulant of the age,
k to the trwwt sense of the words, a
ubotoaome, vituluiug, rroovatibg prepa
ration. *
to thlHt our thnnka,
Church Notices.
Jtkdgippi SyaoL
muniesnts.
The Nineteenth Conventioif of tlie
Evangelical Lutheran Kynod of Missis
hppt will mtoi (D. V.) at New Ilop<‘
church. Ausia county, Miss., at 10o'clock,
A. M., on Kntnrday, Oct 24th, 1874.
Members of Kynod and visitors who
design cussing by railroad, and who will
give basely notice of the
r d of citizens
b College «a-
irau church.
j 8 introduced
Fresideut, a«
hecaaion.
iker—hia Hi i.
k the Man"
ks orih of the
by steal a ml
btiona 1 ever
Inguage was
P ery elegant.
P » 8 the first
E er officiated
WMversity ot
l<lre*a before
|»> of the iu
|n[»oo the oc-
loueunceU by
Is one of the
luml lie ever
| ,n y equal*to
I Alma Mater
A an analysis
Itho College,
llaptatiou to
le mind was
ftumalizcd in
Istaudiug of
1 students of
I professions.
I the address,
l>n the merits
1 v thick.” '
I n I organ iza-
Is that Itoan
I Hie young
I ' nr
Kug their im
■ They work
m.! emat ie, dirt
I - Itt.r inns
Iti ling.
■ >.> lAiolt.
r > hmniMBi mft IttMpMI MMMHP
to the un-
dorsigned, will be uwl on Friday morning
at 11 o'clock, A. M., at Kalita station, on
the Kosciusko imutch road.
A. K. IfzSAOAv,
tor friars *f btfood and Pastor loci.
Tim following charges oontributed
ovwr emits per member, tor ttyn
odkul pur pones, via.: Richmond Mta
II sad *■* «W( tfco boat a«w mO Brory to-
dnsul rally warrastod for tiro ysan Prteo as low
*• (Bo uelwlu aao of tfco *oty Boat walortala sad
ts* MOW tLuroach wortnsasahiy will permit. TB*
yrlaSyal alaalsM aot! eompcoewsadUm |i>«s* ysiafca-
•lay pafclti. of Um Seats eeyertaUy. aalte la (U as*s-
lasnu *«rdie( of the oaperkcligr of the
STUFF P IA VO.
The Draanurr of owr taatraiaeaiii U folly eeUAUeS.
ed by ei« Slaty School* asd CoUegoa la the Sooth,
■alaii oeor »» of oar Plaao*.
Sol* WMaaale Aaeata for seeeral of the principal
man b farlarer* of Cabinet aad Parlor Orgaaa ; prises
fiuM V*> to ssao. A liberal dUeoast to CtergysM*
t burrhVIlie, Waynesboro, Smith
Synod of South Carolina,
K C IlntlsMl, who bus
Tbr Fifth-th Annual Convention of the
Kvditfdinl I^ulbrtsn Kyuud ot South
CsroUna will Iw told at Mt. to-luuion,
Onuigi-lwig mmntjr, K, toginning on
Thursday morning, (Vtolwr 19th, 1874, at
tt>wV4(M k
Minietens and detogauw coming by pub-
Ik conveyance should reach Orangeburg
early on Wednesday, the 14th of October,
whence they wrltl U takes, in private
eouvcyutMtt*. to the church.
A. K. Ri i>e, Cor. Kcc’y
tttrasbnrg. Newport, Capon, Harris
on burg, (Travel ttfsings and New
wff m e SL u * ,• >u e u* Si !»<-* ,, , «u s *i
fifflg tiUMI in v mlp tAUlll.
New llsvcn
and 1‘rewioa, bnviag an aggregate
ssrnilirfwhiti of 41111. did not cncitrib
ato anything.
I V. ffuuAsy scbuuil scholar ^ in si
Iffpdnnce, L«Tl
nmncmt
"Um»M, That It Is the sineete
nsrirtim of this ttynod that the
cun tn buttons daring the next > car
to the KiMmaI Fund, from our
I oda,'a.t.>iLn Sli fie A .-W Su|MM(hi*uf Mi -Ma. ^ MWSwl. tost*,
|eofHr, *houmi prose tn an aggregate
mi mil bum than an smafe of SO
orals |mr member; nod that aa pas
tors and delegate* we will use faith
fnl effort to ncwronpiish this end.”
M R Mnv.HK ii.MiWjr
J. F. OnmptMdt, Ik Ml (MJbert, J.
fttnwblna, and It. IX ffaNand, having
b )i* ia 1 ^ i, !f § * ri S 8 dh CNl *m fRfTI'( * ^g T qj* f-t *!f tkjfi **
CHAfi- X. 8TIEFF,
Wsix-rooms, No. 0 N. Liberty St.,
Bxltimoke, Md.
Factories, 84 A and 88 Camden St., and
45 A 47 Perry 8t.
Alar 15 295 lv
•t ineorruptilde iategrity,
ff^N|k ff| IkOTfr tt | r| 4T 'Ik^tUi ^ SffNbUk 8
r have made the to a e« ,t
Memtoiu of Kynod and visitor* are re
quested to give tindy notice to the nn-
derskgncd, Oraagebarg, 8. C.. and they
will to ~those rowing from above—
at Lewisville; and those from below, at
<*vwa»getMtrg—with.eonvcyances wn Wed
nesday, the 14th.
O. A. Hold ii. Pastor loci.
Aaguvt 91st, 1874.
ars rewarded for their time, labar,
and expense, nub implied oerus*
iwitl* 01 rxkfff tt|*f IOO MM MdbfVffNIMMICil
in office And nil this is tn be Ibn
|»f11 |f|yy* (tiii| ^ |gn^ Mj ItedP'AI
to contribute tn tbs Cut leg*, “I pray
tbee bsvw um eacnsmL* Howwvmr
tnorh Bra. It. himself might daphnes
such a t can It, )et every enemy sf New
OTWITSTANDING the panic, we
an- now opening the finest stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
STYLISH
HATS, Etc., Etc.,
ATTSiTicExr.r?:
I Bavws aw4 m» Bwofy.
ao riABst
nnA OS os or s44r—
DR. J. O. RECK,
tuomn, obvql
311 eowKt
the church anal her ieedtntiaaa, will
thank Mm for that mri Verily,
a* fogy ^k8 MMN' t M8
Tliat can be found in the city.
Our stock has been selected with great
Care, and for Style, Finish and ITice, ia
unsnrpasecd.
For the Lutheran Visitor.
“Tht Composing of Which Has CRvin
but Little Satisfaction to the
Writer/’
MM IM ISlirWT 1V IM.
IU I* IsAos »«-r IVri
. e»w«
aiuwntoi (Ab
ttynml of ftonth Carolina In flast
appimmhhag, and an my yeraraut
CMmaeutmn with tbe Coiiege Runrd
will then finally cease, I mnet re
quest that nil tbe hooka, paper*,
archives, rift, ete, belonging to tho
inaUlotioti be tiwougbt there foe la
apertiou. It I* desirable that there
should be *a«h an exhibittou, “light”
—whatever that may moan—-ns will
finally satisfy all, antes* it be such
ns “leer darhaaoa rather than light,”
lu order to be able to say, “I pray
thee bave am excused.”
And with this final "hultabuttmb*
t bhl tbe self appointed rbamphm of
the "editor* private (oroopeadetil"
and this unorteoam dtoraimioii a dn
liful adieu tV, tt How RAX,
year twelve mittioa dal bus
»t. and drank every mat of
ItiSIV. Kliu A It ROT
towruu, At.
310—Cm
tbe Contra! Mission Committee ot
tbe tiruerni tty nod, tteuth
Tbe following epvmtntnmnto were
made to visit the field* set opposite
their u smew: Tie* pastor of .Mason
charge, Putnam ; Revs. J, II Cupp
aud I*. 11. Miller, Oakland and l*ied-
moat; Rev. P. Miller, Page County ;
Rev. J. It. Barb, BrUlgvoater.
Rear Visitor: In your iaaue of
August 28tb, uiy venerable, erudite
aud much-esteemed friend, tbe Rev.
J. H. Honour, strives, in a long and
labored article, to make himself ex
ceedingly merry and the undersigned
supremely contemptible, in a review
of the affair* of Newberry College,
which jre must hail ns one of the
wry few instances in which onr
venerable brother has ever evinced
»u interest in that institution, one
way or the other !
The spirit and the practical results
of the article in question will only
tend further to cripple the plans of
Syuod for the more pci miiueut estab
lisbnmit of the College, and to fur
tber agitate the oft-implied, oft
asserted and oft-refuted charges of
“incompetency” “concealment,” “for
bearance of disclosure,” “dishonesty,”
etc., etc., against the Faculty and
Board of Trnatecs.
It will be remembered by every
careful reader of the Ftritor that I
was editorially and otherwise called
upon, in pablic print, to give in
formation and impart “light” con-
cerning the College. But no qnes-
tion was asked, no subject was
mentioned on which “light” was
wanted, it wa s simply a “hulla*
bolloo’’for “light,” ■‘light* “light,”
Our Custom Department
Is replete vrith a choice line of Foreign
and Domestic
Cassimeres and Vestings,
Which we axe making to order under a
guarantee to please.
Call early for Boys’ and Youths* Cloth
ing and Hats.
R. ft W. C. SWAFFIELD.
, AjW 10 99—tf
iran Visitor
8 2 5 O O A Y E A R
to*At witk owr (nil
COMBINATION PROSPECTUS.
LIST THING EVER TEIST.
lu-mlay, Au
ii board the
l1 lor Char
v ride of six
gh road, we
> a* the sun
cstern hills.
| and dusty,
leans fdea*-
Lite toallti.
L tho
It ml riOt'bS*
L iu other
h, tho croprt
[ Along the
Karolina tin*
Is w intro, wad
ibml Brow (11m, Ktebslbrogro,
llujjb**, MdtouwL mu4 P. It. Ilillsf.
miAoqar*
In iv-MpwMMr to tbs «mmmwnirsttoo
of Uw fk W. V*. ttv w*«l in rabtasm
to lb* boblisig «f “a Onikq«ii« of
tlTO <li8vrw( Un at tbe Lotbersa
Church l« lbs Southern Stetra," It
A ««ros srosalliMii ha* kers eaosrd is
Itownr hi It i>wish Cstbnlle rirctoo by the
.1 . - j Wfc.SeWM i-tofim-iMM -M*n Ml SM Stiff I La I ,, Bali I
RW lipilWII CffTfimtil VI IflAl CflQITM”
TAm’ sum* d tike sssramq,.|ia Ihboosho fossa*
ra* He was a parish priest, * Doctor of
Diviatty, said be ton pnlnMor ot phi
losophy at the Yrikaa Kcmimurf, and
teorher of nsstbeaastkw at a pedytorhsk
307—fit
280—eowlv
Theological Seminary of the Evangeli
cal Lutheran Church at Salem, Va.
flEmo/raf, I. That {« view of tbe
end to be subserved that*by. we do
csmriljr approve of the holding of
said < olloquium
2. That the Tresideat of this
body tm aothoriaed to take such
steps in tbe lurtbersaoo of Ibis mat
ter, «« behall of oar ttynod, as sab
neqaent developments may, In bis
lodgment, render advisable and ne
cessary.
TItK URttBRAL SYJtOIl.
In retontnro to tbe inmate* of this
body, it was
Iteoolred, 1. That tbit ttynod does
hereby approve of tlie alterations In
tbe Cooatltatioo of the Oetieral ttynod,
as aoggestrd by the lake 1’resident
and reooui mended to tbe uoasidera
tion of that body ; and our delegates
are directed to briug this action to
the notice of tbe General ttynod at
its next convention.
£ That we are gratified to bear of
tbe good measure of success that
has attended tbe operations of tbe
Theological He mm ary located at tta
lent, Va.; and we heartily endorse
tbe action of tbe Ueoenil ttynod with
reference to tbe oetabUehmeut of
another professorship, aad the effort
inaugurated by tbe ladiee of Belem
to eadmr tbe sssac.
A That tbe appointment of a com
m it tee by tbe General ttyaod iu ref
erooce to a aramaaaff
“ooirrsaKBCR or Tint mybkal ld
TIUKKA5 STROIMI IB AMBRK A*
meats wiib oar apprabation as a
laudable rooremeot, purporting to
bave in view tbe allalRmant of a
? the tram
He, and we
of our life
t—no Full*
A lie down
Lout an last
M trot, sod
taking i“
[ggage A ii.v
Lut finally,
kver a road
[arrived at
[topped off
L that the
L.ses made
Lid have
I packed in
liurteen of
111 as many
|e hotel we
L in States
It. Charles.
In favor or
|i we welt!
I about' 12
Luts for 11
Inr o’chwjk
T HE next Si sKionof the Seminary will
open on Thursday, September 3d,
1874. Those who propose to enter are
urged to be present at the opening exer
cises.
It additional information be desired, it
can be obtained by applying to
S. A. Rkpass, Prof, of Theology.
T HE Exercises of this Institution will
to ro-mned on THURSDAY, the
3M of Keptemtor next.
Tuition, Collcg'te Dept., per 10 mo*., $45
” Preparatory “ SO
" Primary “ - - 90
For further particulars, address
REV. J. P. SMELTZER, D.D.,
President, Walhalta, 8. C.
The Kraiigolical Lutheraa* tty nod
con Venn!, August -7tb, IK”4, in tbs
Evangelical Lutheran church st Mt,
Jackson, Va. The session* were
well utteuded, both by ministers ami
delegates, and were characterised by
more than usual harmony and broth
erly love.
A number of visiting brethren and
corresponding delegates from slater
tty not)* were present.
After tbe usual preliminary exer
rises, Ac., an election for officers
was held, resulting as follows, via.:
Rev. J. Hawkins, l’roaidenl; Her.
M. 1L Miunich, Secretary ; Rev. I*.
Miller, Treasurer.
In accordance with a resolution of
Synod, It Incomes my duty to pro
pare an abstract of such proceedings
ns are of general Interest for publi
cation in the Visitor; in reference
to which periodical it was
Kesoleedy 1. That we are more and
more oonrineed that no church, with
its institutions and benevolent opera
tions, c*u be successful without the
general cireolatioti of a good and
well conducted church (taper.
2. That it is the sense of this
ttynod fifist the Lutheran Visitor,
under its present management, la
entitled to this dislioetioo.
3. That every member of this
ttynod give it his personal support,
and endeavor to introduce it into
every family of his respect!v* charge.
LtTBBARY lUnTITtmotra—BOAKOKS
COIXBOB AMD VTAVBTOtt FKMALR
(t EM IX ARY.
With respect In these two iualitu
tioua, it was
fUmUend, L That we reoogniae in
agencies swsential to a healthy
growth of Lutheran ism In Virginia,
and on our part a aaerrd obligation
to labor diligently in oar respeotiva
spheres tn Increase tbe number of
The Ff > |>tIsa Mission of the Fniud
Prrobytroiaa Churrh. ia Egypt, has a
prtotliur Wffke, which is kept l»t»*y on it>-
bicrwtwre fro the native Egy |»
tiaas. Last year it seat rori aeariy 400.-
0Q0 pages of tracts, tbe demand for which
to steadily nw the ieemaae. The IJbe-
rian*. toe, are using the printing pram
with good effort. A weekly newspaper is
pwhltolied at Moemvia ia the interest of
Christian missionary work in Africa.
BOOK OF WORSHIP
Marion Female College,
I ESTABLISHED by the Evangelical
A Lutheran Synod of 8. W. Virginia,
at Marion, Smytto County, Va. The next
Sea-ion will comment t on the second
Wednesday in (September, and will con
tinue fort* weeks, under the management
of a full corps of experienced and well
qualified teachers. The College bnilding
toiug furnished, and being located in a
village having superior advantages as to
tbe coMt of taWe supplies, the Trustees
are cnabli-d to offer the opportunity to
secure a thorough education for a much
less sum titan is usual, the entire cost in
the Literary Department for tlie Session
of forty weeks, being from fil40to$l00.
The location is convenient, being imme-
diatclr on A.M.4 0.R. R-, and ia ansor-
paased to !. ,dthfulness, lieing surrounded
by the imiuntains of S. W. Virginia.
0"* For Cstalognc or information, ap
ply to Rev. J. J. Sherar, Rev. J. B. Grei
ner, Marion, Va., or the undersigned,
H. C. Stevens,
Secretary Board of Trusteet.
804-311.
The only scientific, rational and suc
cessful mode of treating Catarrh ia the
toad that has been devised, consists in
applying Dr. Ksge’s Catarrh Remedy
with Dr. 1‘wioc’s Nasal Dowcbe (the only
method of reaching tbs upper chambers
of tbe nose), and taking Dr. Fierce's
Golden Msdieal Discovery as Constitu
tional treatment. To this thorough course
of treatment the disease yields as surely
as fire to extinguished by water. The
Doacbe and two medicines for fit, by all
Druggists.
Turkey Antique
With gilt clasps, 30 cents extra.
Ministers and congregations are re
quested to send on their orders at once,
to whom a discount of ten per cent, is
made.
PULPIT EDITION.
Price, in Sheep, $3: Arabesque, gilt
edge, f 3 ; English Turkey, $4. Ten per
cent, discount made to those who buy in
quantities.
1 also publish the Evangelical Lutheran
Catechism, for the Sabbath-school and
Family Circle, by Rev. Jaoob Hawkins.
No. I, for beginners, 75 eta* par do*.; No,
2, for classes a little advafioed, 79 cts. per
dozen.
W. J. DUFFEE, Bookseller,
Columbia, S. O
It to ao obvious that physical aad cou-
*inational vigor to the beat defense
against disease, that even the vendors of
drastic purgative* advertise them as to
nka, aad invigoraats, in tbe
hope of enlisting tbe confidence of the
pablic in the devitalizing *od pernicious
proions. It to amwaing to note how those
impostors imitate and copy tbe language
ur oc
ck to th»*
itiH*r
I ou board
r Hickoryr
ride, over
ROANOKE COLLEGE
SALEM. VIRGINIA
beaurifr 1 *
beautiful
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train «•'
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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR.
IS PtrUUSEED
gray die tons of tbe diges-
md tbs Soweto, and to rob
its vital straagtb, they are
GENERAL SYNOD, SOUTH.
L That we raeogniae la tbe grow
ing prosperity of oar literary last!
l*trims, aad ia tbe svh»Meea of la
crossing strength, rolrart, fiptrUnal
tty and liberality of tbs dharebea
under tbe cart of tbe Oeweral ttynod,
Terns Cash, Strictly In Advance.
One copy, per annum $8.00
One copy, aix months............... 1.88
No new names are entered on the sub
■crirtion book, without tbe first payment
in advance.
All remittancei and communications to
be addressed to
Rxv. T. W. D08H,
^Charleston, S. C.
Hence, when
Bro. H. “asserts" that impenetrable
darkness envelopes tbe affair* of
tho College—that the reports and
statements made lu ttynod afford no
Churrh
nf the ftreat Hess!