The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 21, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5

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I Visit the P r\ Exhibit The Kimbal! Piano has been made j f|/ over half a century. It is used and en > ^cians, including John Philip Sousa, Li Walter Damrosch. The manufacturer make it the BEST PIANO IN THE W and scientific experts throughout the After the close of t! ! 1 for sale AT FACTOF n I | tisements of The Kir II and agents and sect lyou may be guilty o fcash and $10.00 per |ing once a year. 2$ , | You are invited to call and certs each afternoon and ev souvenir song book conts Songs'* free to each person I |l ExhihitatA i k. s. THE VULGATE. could I . ungnul,! if How it Was Written and Published hi* ?Its Proposed Revision. under 'Jewish I ai 'life he A Lciulon Globe. ' a w], In the city of Antiooh, in (he year I i >essn?n JI/-I, a scholar, already beginning to AVor](| he known in the literacy circles of : |uima|) illie day for his knowledge of the Lat- i xyjjj j| in classics of Greek anil of theology, {vi?*li o was suffering from a fever. And in jjian ))( his fever he dreamed that lie was ( summoned to the judgment scat of . Christ, and being asked who he was, 1l>slR"n replied,"! am a Christian." "Thou (*l k liest," was bis rebuke; "thou are no l(> disciple of Christ, hut of Cicero.'' u?'Y The fever left him a:vd on his return 'eP' ,c ; to health the impression which the ,on dream had mad'e upon him caused . *" . him to albandon all secular studies I and to lake no longer Cicero as his ' T 1*0 '111 V master, but the Christ. In course . of time he became intimate with ji? .Pope Domascas, and from his received j.,n i commission to draw up an authorita- \ live Latin version of the Scriptures. * ( Thi* scholar was St. Jerome and j . >lho vetrsio(n which lie produced is that known today as the Vulgate. St. Jerome started o:i his task by retir- ^ ^ ing from the literary squabbles of ^ ^ l?ome and settling down in quietude ' , at Bethlehem, the scene of the In' carnation. There he presided over '' a small community of monks, while J ' ^ certain d'evout women founded a ' nunnery over against them: a ".id niU(j j] there, where the angels had sung the niorjjs first glorious Christmas doxologv, .. ^ amid the peace and good will of tlial (lj ip , community of friends, S|. Jerome la- j. , bnre'd at his ta<k to trie orrr.rv or' ' " God. He s*min found f*'nf Septr. , a*ri111. the current Greek version of j( ?',,v 1,1 the Old Testament, was so corrupt i ? nlgal that no translation made, from it erring > J Magnificent Factoi <IBALL I low Being Shown i Opens Saturday, the 22nd, W. Kimball Co., largest and wealthiest Piano man ipal cities in the south with advertising displays c hey have selected and shipped to Newberry a S( j fact u re. These instruments aro mad:) in niedkm* net Grands, and furnished in S vnto Doming; .v.rv.i French W a 1 n ut and Rosewood Cas s of ! a i e st d es md sold as an artistic instrument for . ^ clorsed by the. world's leading must- f llian Nordecia, Emma Eames and s have been striving for fifty years to ORLD, and the verdict of the musical rorld give first place to The Kimball. ; he exhibit, which lasts one week, ail !Y PRICES. That they may remain nball artistic quality. Save the $10? ire the best for your home. This is f extravagance if you allow this op month, We will also arrange for y hear the Piano player con- ^ j ening during the exhibit. A I 1 * lining the "Nation's Home j visiting the display. j i 1 urray & Go Men's D CONRAD, Mi re trustworthy, and'"therefore (he coll or (ho daylight waned in (he hie lo the singly ho set himself to per- scriptorium, copying day aflor ,lay, wrote at Mi * slight knowledge of Hebrew copying badly, bad copies of copies ? the tuition of a converted badly copied, till confusion reigned AS DANGI Rabbi. Twenty years of his supreme. gave to complete his task, Al Charles ihe Croat, zeal- The Devil's ion the world was put in pos- ons |-)H. jj)0 welfare of ll?dy Church D of tlie fruit of his labors the looked about him for some one who would have none of it. 1' or S|UIU),| draw up an accurate text for Solooted. nature was then precisely ,|u, US(1 (>p Christendom. The man i \\r0 sav< i> today and ( nristians lo\od ||(1 upon was Alcuiti. abbot of j art-lies.'' I t her il a ay thing rather le-vsj^j JTarlin at Tours. :i native ??I" , | i.>!?Be inv- Xort liumlborland, educated a I Voik. mind, ome has tampered with (he At Christmas, SOI A. I).. 100 years j,, ihv e'mai a verba of tire .Saviour, and after Jerome's labors, Alouia pre- |n,? Wrai slur on Inspiration"?even in seated lo the emperor his amended | poisonous ir urth century the church was text, founded on mauusripts from jMo- (lp papc o damn things now with tho Vcjik. Backed by the authority of j? ,|l(. f "new-fangled." "By what ihe Emperor Charles and of tin ),oV u|]( s tv does the version of this .Te- scholar Alouia, this texl soon sprang 'Che hnv w eek to supersede the divinely into general use; but the forces of |i(.,.p up wil production of the Scptua- degeneracy were slill at work, and at. while other The curs have always Hveen (ho lime of (ii.> iuvonlion of printing makes m lo vap around Ihe lilevarv (he text of the Vulgate was as Chaotic is likely to md Jerome was never a very as ever il had been. his mind is ilory lion), and men had al- Printing, of course, pul a check to sludv or h learned Ihe prayer. "Oh. Iliat |h(l ,.ss of lhn| lf,xln!ll n,m,p_ li.-.-s hi *ii(*ni\ would wiile a book jj((n xv||j,.|, |,.,(] due lo faulty sooner or 1 is (his Hebrew tutor of his, POpyjn?r 0p manuscripts. Bui in spile out. iibbi, who, like Nicodemus, nf (ha( jho roun(>i, of T^.oout]__, lo him by nigh I ?' ' Tho Hen- m |r,.|(i ordered an official Vulgate (o ' Ci-areKes ristiau had not yet learned to |u> p,.Ppared no action was taken bv |u.ari a.id s brother Jew. What is this (|u> ^.nureli until 155)0, when an ecli- irrounlar. ars about Paula a.id hoi nun- jjon xvos printed al the Vatican Press ' sjH,n?r pUnl ' There were cats m those un(K,r P(>JW six(m) y This Olli|io|l ' ^ ' and?Jerome had been very wns sn()n snppsp(lp<1 1)V thaj of six. w> ^ ^ r with tho. ladies before his juf., snpppss0v> Oomenl VITT., and it |>?? when ' ihbed Rome of his presence. is {]^ |(?xi w]lioll is ?lc sn,1)joH of 1 in spite of the showers of j)( . ,.(,vision .,ow illlnis(,(1 ,)V ?,0 ' lW . urled al its author the in.iaSe Popfi jo ,)om flasquot anl ti10 Bone- n.j,,,.. Un, of the version gradually won (ViHln0S. T|u>iv tnsk ip |o ^enr awav ,Ih. \vhole 'cpfanee to the exclusion of ,,M. Cemenline Vuhrato |],o ac- lli(!,,l i translation. Soon lhronoho.il i nninlntt,(1 f.omip1 i?ns ?f ?ries, | i?n... , , iMigland, Ireland, Caul and ! ftM(, 1)y )!|p .||(, o|. vn<| Tearnin-| Tlrrd ( ny, monkish scribes wv.v bnsv | m)(1 ..??izatio.i work ' p?,si - precious niannscnpls of the an<i through ihe hthn of j , e. eye and hand wearying and monkish copyists nnlil llic-y have j i, ,y V))l as the rush light flickered in j reached the nearest approach possi- jar.-ties, as ry Display of Artistic PIANOS in Newberry. , and Continues One Week. ufacturers in the the world, are visiting )f their Artistic Instruments. To this If 3 LID CAR LOAD of Pianos of their jljj>k 1 sized Parlor Grands and largo sized H Phillipine IVIahogany, fc.*ip: 1 ish Go 1 doji ?| j /|[. ||| B[ H-V- - ,nU-? ign. 'V^} ^ To the material entering the construction of the Kimball Pianos the most j3y[ careful attention is given by the manufacturers. Only the finest quality of $Mk( felt and hardware are used. The lumber is thoroughly inspected and W$p, seasoned for years before it is used, thus insuring a Piano that will give *** best results in any climate. of the beautiful instruments will be offered in Newberry and vicinity as LIVING adverD OO to $125.00 usually made by dealers and virtually a Piano factory at your door, and portunity to pass. Regular terms $2.5.OO early payments for farmers who prefer payI REMEMBER, every Piano made by the W? W. Kim: Spl ball Co. is guaranteed in every respect by a capital of (jL $15,000,000. Ask your Bank about us. ry Goods Store, Main St *r. for Factory. text which St. Jerome capable of performing the best ser- billiousness malaria. 2?">c at W. ethlehem. vice. Hence a boy's chances of get- K. Pelliam and Son's drug store. ti 11.tr si good position when he gets ~ 3R0US AS WHISKEY. s<-l.onl ?rc ipmernlly This Is Worth Reading. ,1 ho sn.okos olios ll.o l?,v who ,, y.olinski, ?f OS fill,*,,,, St., i Kindling Wood Is The 'lues ,i,.i sm..k? mai-Htos will sol a |jll( T,,!,,. N. v., snvs: "I ciiiccl ll.o Anrllxr CH l'PHP illiill lilt' l)(l\ \\)lO (|OC'S , i ? . ? eacuy oigaieu,u i . nmsl ;i 11 m?/vinu* fold sore I i'ver nnd, <..nov(. with Ducklen's Arnira Salve. I ap |?!ic*. 1 iliis snlvi1 o:iee a dav I'or two "Hoys, don't smoke cig- Medicine That is Medicine. s< w,H,n 0V|1|.y h..u.n sor. I)>> yon ask why.' ''1 have snllere.l a good deal with was gone." lleals all sores. Sold un rause cigarettes injure malaria and stomaf-li complaints, but ^(''' gnaninlee, al \\ . I\. I'elham an.I The poisonous drugs put , ,mV(l ))(|W ,.)llMi| ,, )Tm(>(ly ,|1Ilt Son's drug store, afte. ette tobacco and the cig- i , . it ,i Keeps me well, sr.id that remedy is ip< ian< e>p< < la ,\ i J'dectric Hitters: a medicine that is Marked For Death. sis produced l?v Inc. sinok- i . .. . , ... . . . . . ,, medicine lor slomsich and liver trou- " I hree years ago I wsis marked r, and the tobacco logclh-j,. . ,, , ,. . ,, ., , . . hies, iind lor run down conditions, lor death. A grave-yard cough was urm ol cigarettes make a ... ... ., r ir in .. . i , ' , .. , * ..ii . sn.vs >> ' Kiesller, ol ItaMidsiy, tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors upw , s aiK < op< \. j \r|.. |.o(.(.|rj(, Aiders purify and failed to help me, snul hope: had fled, io nses ti.vau (s canno on|.;<.|l t)|(. blood, tone up the nerves, when my husband got Dr. King's th his clsiss in school, and , . . , . VT ,, ? , , ' , . . and impart vigor a.id energy to tire New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. >>o\s au K1U- pif>mo m U(..,]{ Your money will be refunded Williams, of Hac, Ky. "The first i progress, but bo I ore long .. ., .. , . ,, , . 'I it tails to help you. ;??)?*. at \\ . h. dose lielpcd m.> siiid improment kept drill) out ;i! school because , , . .. . , . . , ro ' .. , , , , .1 elliani si lid Son * drug stoic. on until I had gained f>R pounds 1:1 so allected that he cannot . , , , . ' , . , n ? weignt and my health was fully ree iie.-> o s U( .N- fn( 1 yY Dangerous Operation stored." This medicine holds the i> lnI? l in si mo an< ^ ,.(1,nov.,| ()f ||l0 jipp^ndix by a world's healing record for coughs ,,'tl " <^,?l)> 'own an. surgeon. Nki one who takes Dr. and colds and lung an.I throat disKing's New l/if'e I'ills is ever sub- esises. It prevents pneumo'.iisi. Sol.I fiuiiiv'tles injure thebo,l\. j(.(.|)M| (<? this frighlfu' ordesi! Tliey under giiiirsintee al \V. 10. Pelliam and weaken the action of the w-,,rk so <)iiielly you don't feel t.li.nii. Son's drug store, oOc and -$1.00. Trial make it beat feeble and 'fhey cure constipation, iiesidsiche, bottle free. A healthy heart is like ;i _? ip which pumps the blood ii f ^KArT?oir:KMa^^^a| ^ ^ A JT[^S injures tllO- Il0:i 1*1 llljlirr^ I Kino iiiAdimn nizo. I iMer tlmn K. Jersey A Urgo BB I I | I jgfc JK 111 1 jj i i * . . i I Kxrtllcnt ftliipper, I A full ?i/a Inrper. yicl<lrr AnM ft k<x><1 BB 14 1 i J I I ffii II f i 1 M I 1 v Ma hody, ll^liro lo 1)0 I Iifi<-.iIw f? r tfthlo. J A mr?nry niftker. fliipf^r. ^ figaret I es also injure tire i ]^y the HUNDRED, THOUSAND or MILLION of the above three favorite it her organs of tile body. I varieliw. (Jrown in llioopcn ftrM and will nlnnd ?<>voro cold without injury. Lot money J,,. (I, . j .',1 ,.f ' > n | nccompany y"1"' oj<lor; othorwiau pluntti will l?o nhipped C. O. I)., mid you will have lo pay 1 I ? "v'ricA, f.'rl.'h. Y min^'s'hiln nd, S. C.: GOO for $1.00; 1 lo 4,000 nt $1.M per 1.000: H to R.OOO 1 al $1.2r?|)cr 1 #0f>0; 0 to20,000 at $1.00 jmt lt00oa Spocial priroaon larffor tjuant if iof*. Full count llol'e i ('t il in?' I" ei'P'iloV a B ntid fialirffaclion rtuaranlofd or money refunded. Folder on Cubbaue Culture liy ('. M. , ' . I Gibson mailed free on application. Cheap expret.a ratc*? to all |>oint?J. Mail your ordi ra to I c- M- GIBSON. Young's Island, S. C. eigaie es mine a >"> 1 -1