The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 27, 1874, Image 4
VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C., '(ARCH 27, 1874
• IfOKBYS FO.VWP.BY
RaLT* —Tcalonic and EagiUh ;
tut*aiit “bean® wad” Hand «u tbe
original, and from ft waa derived
Randal, lUndo'f, snd Half; or M
a» faaliihtjr ipdt It “Ralph." Ran
dolph is another form. ,
Ratiiaxl—Hebrew, German,
fundi and Ragllab; moans “baal
lag of Ood." It in moot popular in
Italy and Spain, In tba Aral of wbtcb
tba fame of tba art Int HapbaeJ npread
It to every bam let and town.
Ratoond.—Tenteek and Bogliab;
mean* “wise pt otectloe .* Haginmand
wan tba original.
Room ald.-Tco tonic and English j
means “pewerfrl Judgment.* Say
»o)d and Ronald am other tonne. „
RgTfiBN—Teutonic and English;
means “behold a ton.” It la the ex
demotion of the Hebrew mother at
tba birth of bar child.
Kichand.—Teutonic, English and
French $ means ‘‘stern king.” Reich
in tba borne term for the German
empire to this day. It is from tba
name nonrew as ragu, “the ruler or
king,* and gave rim to the soniid
adjective rich, llicbard la derived
from Rfk, a Gothic name, and has n
ears ns fi-airo roffT11 i I t«iJb
wiip|BBpipi|B|pi|jji. mm
KonniTTantook, French and
Ragllab; means “bright fame."—
HrandpTrabt, or “bright fame * waa
the original form. It became So
preabt in France and Robert in Ger
many. Borne of its present forma
are Robin, Bob, Rupert and Robbie.
Kodxeic* — Ten tonic nnd Bn
gMnh | means “famous king."
ItnoBB.—Tenkenlc and English;
VAN DU ZEN d TIFT,
>■—•* trow, Ci—i—e
287—tf
By Babykn's water* we set ia ear sad-
We wept when moembnurce of Mm
arose;
Our hWDs. which we swept in the days of
our gliulrw***,
ITnutroeg os the willow* wo Isas to
repose;
For there the i>rot)d victors, who >-«;•' •
torn os
From home and from country, did taast-
ingly sooni an— * *
‘Tome—a son* of yewr Mien ropeaS te
yoor foes J*
Ah! how can ws sing, hi the land of lbs
stranger,
The song which, at kerns, Is Jsbesnh
ws sung)
Jerusalem: still, though ia exile a ranger,
If thee I forget—may my harp lie on -
May my ngjLt hand forget its soft toe—
to*wane.
If IA— I remember not, though all for
saken;
If Zion above my chief Joy is not taken—
Be silence eternal imposed on my
and grOWH
MBB
BOOK OF WORSHIP
Uian. Editor*:
**r -
yitUof up to this u
dtab w aa tba nasns of oe® of tbs
miner prophet* sbgbtly non pop*
lnr (ban Joel and Ameo, but it is
gMdMdlp felHag into dismast*
W® sirs the churt-li g cents
Y sold, and in this way part
accrue to the church.
RUPTURE CUBED
Marnh’g Radical Cure %
muons “(fete."
Oocin-KoHk- and French » meaai
• ‘-<uad(n| warrior * (togar, the eng
innl, wan Aroocberously alstu bv Gate
Amnun. ro rowrotftifi 1 —mm. As sirt-trarai sr*ns ft smmnmm^f
\Wm<* m jj,RffMp* i r vwiA \ f j » 41**5- fffet. jpP|J||jR
Jehovah!
oo. extra gflt....
iy Monx-fo* plain
ty Mor«* < o.
>y Antique......
Blest shall hs be that hath
hasted
o avenge thy dire crueltie*.
hjut tasted
The wrath of Jehovah that
PULPIT EDITION
ganpt- The motn I,
m such a subject I, .
the first number.
iKnAiny in this for | r
psnflhcd will now> I
We were eonaew i. j;
fts man who “awe | j
iai found hianscitB -
HimF commenced fc.
rived from Trotim mythology
Otto. — Tun tun fr. Germs
Columbia, 8. C.
Children’s Department.
bimt fell asleep [ ,• \hm o
davil, who was always watching
Anna and ufiag te pi bill kill**
and ontof hto way, thought that bs
[Entered according to Aet of Oongtsaa.]
Irish; n
Robt
rived, k tba Anglicism for roadh nr
“red."
UrP**T.—Teotonk, English and
German. Bee Robert.
Hebrew, Frwnoh, Bn-
asleep, In drown tba Lord. Is be
caused a gsggfi 1 AMBBBi BA vAMRR||hP
nae amongst the qetet hiUs that aur
children, for the curs of stssmw,
shoulders and as a chest tTrusni
Pile In strum <ut*. tbs anU a
article iu u#e—light, easily admli
effectual. Instruments fur dll
deform) ties, cun stare sf the qm
leg*., club feet. Ac.
Agent for Clement’s OWwwrf
cud Limbs,
Agent for GrandalTs Paiwit |
tipped Crutches.
Agent for ihr. Babcock’s ftlreri
Bnpnurtcr.
Agent for Dr. Wadswortlkba
THE BOX OF OUfTXKMT AJCD THK
^ # TWO DXJIOlfUCS*
“One day a rich Pharisee asked
Jesns to dinner. The Snvkrar went
and took his place upon a lounge at
the table."
“Don’t people in the Eastern eonn
tries ait upou chain, mother f"
“No, they recline upon a narrow
conch where they eat, their heads
are toward# the table, and their Ant
towards the door, it was nuafoianry
for a master of the boose to oihr
water to a g na rf to wash hie
and feet before eating."
“Why wan that done, mother P
“Because people don’t wear nay
shoes, bnt only sandals, strapped to
the soles of the feet by long stripe of
thin skin from some animal, and
these strips are passed over the foot
and rotmd Che ankle to bold the mo
dal on tightly. This mail did net
offer Jesns water, as be should have
done, to rinse off the sand and dost
from kin feet, bat treated him with
Inking sister appn J
“Mr. Saggittarina, 1 I
0 think that I have I
itwith this talk aboJ
Imrd of it until la J
tore never mid a wj
ff« did not atop to cl
tfac talk" was abo
•Moursge the very
|ad endeavored to
w heard of two ea.J
tiro met, and one m-
If getting ns to prel
HtlCIU.
glieh and German ; means “naked of
Gad.
making tbroegh the
8am aad Ksaajr are eoatrsc-
itone ef tbta | iojmj lar name.
8AJTDY.—JW Alexander.
table Owen «f Sink*
paare, was rvnih Owain np Grnffjd
ef (Rnmlw)rdy, aad ter tiro Lraosla
gikb and German; nmana “veoera
bie." It w«i a translation of Augus
tus, si (bough not *pj*are»l]y need
ter lb# original.
St won.—Hebrew, Spanish, Got
man, English sod Fnracb ; means
“obedient."
Solomon
PsTWjrt. — Latin and Bngtisb;
mm “amble* The ward pater was
a source ef fmtrie, the fsUwHmi,
si ef iannmmnhlt words to all Inn
IBAMB'^'wRM 1 MmBtov|BMVV
prom:
Im" for the special
ffBpteining party.
V® the highway, a
IjPfcf who happened
Hebrew and English ;
mease “peaceful." It k derived from
Schalem, “peace," a word that has
give? rim Vo names in nearly all Inn-
erifffcaal thirty patreu, r u^ ripii or
■goiluTO, Fatricins, “tbs nohAe,"
was m a tiile gum half to jant to
* I _ ^ JS S S A t iu to A * * i®hW#
iwp imp KHUHNi virpur
IIW^ wwv Wmi PGR U TAJ IVTMI JHnlli!!
to bto y«Btb. nnd wbe when ran
u i *“iwri.c*l agsiii la he the ape#*
Bn of bm comuwn, and left a name
The Short Lino Scheddt
C. C. & A. Kaixjuujq Coins
Columbia, Fehrmcy ft m
rpiIE Pampr M
Mi Mr. Weller toils U
f|| i “herajre. T ’ And \vu
Mi bateil breath tlJ
Mpr. S., from the rea j
pt preached last SmiJ
•me one has been
lamor that is sprea-i
ow»munity ; bnt I as>
|dv*y* denied it, ai
«Mhiug to drcnlatc
Bat, we inquired. I*
j ware of it. Have I s
j ?»ked a pocket t O
Mieide T “Well, no,”
|Mw answer, “It is—
l«4t is that you, or i
IjMsUy admire each
B*t—well, that is al
toce Noah came out <
pti poor, maltreatetV
fw Fhh the tnnch a!
^ “They Say,"
Btemented; as it ti
^ whole length an-
^>Plh and height of
.■toed up under the
^ marchiug seruioa.
ip that had been so s<
^Several months no
***upp<>aed that the
Ptok were sealed i
gPneot <lay, when
P^tfrooi a minister.
BtXFBKN.—Greek aad Rogiiah;
east “crown *
RTLTBffFBE.—laitin and English ;
rone “Hviag ia a wood."
oorao KOBTB.
Train No. L Trm
Leave Augusta* 6 90a n 4
Gnmiteville, •7»sn f
Batesvillc. «4tso f?l
Columbia, 110 so ti
Cheater, 14Mpn f
Arrive Charlotte. *6 tip a *S
Rif^kmond^to "Sf vMU SoSfn
st New York at ASS A. M. Jia 4
makes close connection, via Boh
all paints North, arrmsg »t m»
at S.15 P. M.
GOIXG SOUTH.
Train No. 1.Tt»
I>eave Charlotte, *7» a o *1
Chester, SMso U
«• Colmulua, tSISpo
Rat esville, 4 57po *
Grsaitevilk, +7 1«p» y
Arrive AugtOta, 8 06 P* P
•Breakfast, tDinner. IStoff
Smith beund trains oosaadaM
fer alf points South and WwtJ»
tickets sold and ba«a#« dwddj
principal point*. Skepiaf o» *
ft is from Term ns, “eofi
THAMMim.—Arairurso and Kn
gHsb ; means “praise."
TmtoBalp Teutonic and English;
meows “people’s prince."
Tbidopob*.—Gtrok, French and
Rngftob; means “divine gift." It is
tlerieed from Theos. one of tbe forms
tor tbe term of divinity.
THOM Alt.—Vtamtena, English and
French; means “twin.* Its grant
prominence as a name was derived
from tbe murdered Archbishop Beck-
fttufit. Thomas of Canterbury. .
TtwotMV. — Latin omd English ;
means “tear God."
TCBMAn.—Hebrew. Hfmniab, Kn
gfti«b and Hungwrian ; moans “good
news of tbe Lord * “Twbjr* baa been
I.*, fill Wm. m-§,.a*® MiHSkM Wi m w~ — m
otifuniifii hj Mfriif, ihh wip Hfvff
ver> popnbu.
ULTWm41mk ami lotto; inrons
“hater* It wRI probably become
more popular in tba future than it
bm beam, aa one of that name bm
token so prominent n part In the de
fence of Nke Government ef tbie
•onn try nnd bus been twine elected
to preside ever It 1 '1* .»
V AAJCNTIBJX.— Latin and English ;
masae “hmkhj .* Valeo was both
“to be sound* ami “to he worth,"
hence valor and valiant Valentin*
is derived from the old Valerian fam
- i
V|CTti^.rrLAUn, Itoglish, French
and German; means “conqueror."
Vincent is norther form ; both being
derived from Vinoo “tp conquer." u .
WALXSR —Teutouie and English ;
mean* “powerful warrior." ^ ,, ,
NTARUEN.—Teutonic aod English ;
menus “protecting friend."
NVilFWKD -—Teutonic and English;
means “rroolote peace." The 8ach-
eeu wll “rroolote* gave rise to a
number of name*
William.—Teutouicand Englishi
means “helmet of resolntion.” It to
one of the names derived from Wil,
and has many forms, such as Wll
be!anna, Wilhelm, Wll, Willie, Bill,
Minna and Miuette- m
Winfred.—Teutonic and English;
means “friend of peace."
Zacii ARIAS AND Zacrary.—He
brew and Eoglisb: means “roroom-
brauce of peaoa." It waa rather fre
quent among Eastern Christians, and
belonged to the Fope, who first invi
ted the Franks ipti» Italy to protect
him from the tx»mhards. Nor has it
ever quite d’nwl away in tbe West,
although nowhere |>opn!ar.
marked his inattention, nnd reprov
ed him for it ae I wilt show you.
While he was eating, a woman who
bad led a sinful, wished Mia, caaro
softly in and stood at tbe feet of
Jesus, ag he toy on the loaage. She
wept a great deal, she waa no very
sorry for her sins. Aa she wept her
tears fell npon the feet of Jesus.
She saw that the master of the house
hadn’t offered him water to wash
with, aod so she wiped the tears off
with her long aod beautiful hair,
and kissed his feet with reverence
and love; then she opened a btn of
alabaster that she had broaght U
was filled with pertomed ointment,
and she anointed bto feet with tba
fragrant contents. Tbe Thames
didn’t like to see the woman do thin,
nnd he said in his owa heart, *Tkis
Jeans can’t be a real prophet, or ha
would know that the woman who in
wiping hto feet with her hair to n
sinful person and not fit to touch
him.’ Jeans knew what waa pasting
in his heart, and he knew the sorrow-
ful penitence of tbe poor woman,
and how bitterly she mourned over
her sins; so he spoke to the Phari
see and said, Simon, I want to nek
you a question f ’Very well, Mentor,
say on,' said he. Jesns said, 'A cur
tain creditor had two debtors. One
owed him seventy-five dollars, nnd
the other seven dollars nnd n half.
Neither could pay him one cent, so
Be forgare them both their debit
towards him; which of those two
men loved Mm the best f ’Why the
of AC Bps trick. A Her wnrde the pro-
fit was left uff and Patnrl became
wo-uo romp *s*f wrroiu ""ww ■» ^^urorosroi^ro
n commas name with iu cootrac
tiros. Fat and Fatty. Tbs fama of
DR. C M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED
Liver Pills,
po« the ecu or ? j
Hepatitis or lJvar Complaint,
ormtwtA and rioc uFahachil
I’upgutnry, brought ffigriiM from
other nation* to Ireland, and through
thro* (sniwl Patrick to Franoo. It.
F Art-—Urn*. Kugltob, German
d French; menus 'Tittle." The
gnome* Fauflu® arose
m* soap* sew of a Latin hmili,
than they displayed, myroif," wbl
Alik IK ft Ury rVBQHFil virwi t>| 11ST
Symptoms a Dtocascd IJver.
P AIN in the right »Je, under the edge
of the rihs, lucres «ci on premue;
wroe tlme* the pain is in th« left fide; the
pattest it rarely skis to fie on the left
ante t •oroctimae the nain it fa*t under fb«
thoulder-blade, end it frequently extendi
to the top of the ihoukicr, and is tome-
tiaiet mistaken for a rheumatism in the
inn. The stomach is i free ted w ith loo*
Of appetite and Mckncst; the howsia is
peserm! arc costive, somettnaes alternative
with lax; the head it troubled with
ptm, accompanied with a dull, heavy
araaarion in the back pert. There it ge
nerally a considerable lost of memory,
Accompanied with a prr.foi aensation of
having left undone loancthing which ought
to base been done. A slight, dry cough
is tomrrimet an ariendant. The patient
complims of WcaritiMS and debility * he
it saaily atartfteA, his tecs ire cok! or burn,
ing* tod ho complains of a prickly sens*.
Night T nuns.
JAS. AKfilfitCp"*
A. Pope, Gen. Pa». d IhW &
wan n femi* ^ ^
to l’molifie The vfllngv of T*»oln
was tmmfd after tb® A(x*Ue Pant,
ro il tsue lbs omsus of «u« of bm
J-/ fftn Mfut TilBi
liifi UteihTMida ap arf/
VmmtxtAt*.-- KriUe rnnA Bi|Mk
of ‘the cbiften.
and ivibnmelon,
Itifaftbi.
The NoftpAn family, no nailed, cum#
(fen I Yrshr cal. nt the Vnltey ef th*
Itorubs, but ttinre nro n ntmbnr ef
®i pis ns tiro M of tbe origin of tbe
ro ro — - —- 4V(Kro ro m » eimnnik sn # seiI fiatto %df ^
naiur llr Qmm iinTpiffi wy
Vuugr to from an old Wetob Ugt**d
oi Fereslnr, which to oxfflnisu* an
Pavkoior. * 'croak nan arm of (he bosL*
S|t men smw*'owm®wig s" w-^^w-r asp« o w —* *vw
Leave Columbia At
Leave Alston
Leave Newberry...
Leave Cokeebuiy-.
Leave Belton—..
Arrive at Greenvilh
at way."
“Why didn’t Ibefr friend* keep
Leave Greenville. -
“ Belton......
" Cokeabsry..
t- “ Abbeville—
• *• N«NvU>ny...
“ Alston
of the bowl."
lion of jtfic alia.i his spirita arc low ; and
although he b jatUficd that cxerciac would
be heUchrial to Mm, yet h* can acaroefy
Ntmmos t^» fruited! twupk to try it.
Ia ftct.be Aitmai cscr\ remedy. Se-
5 cr*l of tie tyr. ptoms attend the
UcaK, cut caics have occurred where
few of them existed, yet examination of
•be *#**♦»*; after dead), has shown the u-
m te have been extensively deranged.
..CUE AND FEVER.
Da. C. M’LANt’s Liver Pills, in cases
or Aula and Fcvsa, when taken with
Quinine, arc productive ef the moat happy
results. No better cathartic can be used,
preparatory to, or after faking Quinine.
We would advise aM who ate adhered
with this disease to gi^ * »«*
Ykimu j/ % t ^
Address all orders to : rJ
FLEMING BROS., RmstW, Pa
• fit StitoA*#* teihd ffhr afcu nn fitidtofitifeR ffewtil tititisw* -
«*r. «t u# vv.-4 s»K'«, n«, tvu.' STAnt.
&UMA1 ...m;
Arrive at Columbia.-
A*4er*on Hrw*
Leave Walhalla *45i
rnunnn “till of the Lock* Tbe obi
ttsorow aaittaro w«* prvtawj Has
original. Another form Id Matthias,
which has tb*
MtftUtL
controvtroy about the word Pater,
the an roam® beatowofi by Christ
apou Bifeon Iter^ma when be made
bin cwnfissotea of faith to Godhead
nnd Moorish ship of bto Mooter. Tbe
words used nro giro* by Mins Yoage
m “Tbro art Fltrro fn atone,] and
en this Petra jaroek] I will btriki
tuy church * Roman Catboliosgronnd
tbs altogsd nttfMwmocy of their Church
upon thto of tbe Prince of Apostles
dectloneg that be flVtros] was tbe
reek ou which tbe Chnrcb aboold be
fonnded; bnt Anglicans, from the
from of tonalnatioo of tbe two words
Utitisw. "Rnjitil end
mshotoUketoCod."
Leave Andsrson hios
Arrive at Belton 900 a
Tonru'Cting with d<
AccomtnodaOro tr«“
ville Branch on Monday 1
Friday*, (to An<ter»oa
cot tbemeeUro wftb sharp steoro
and howled fe*rfinQ)L ’ Wfefift tM|f
*aw Jenas Ulfiri **»U fell down
before him and said, 'What have wn
to do with thee, Jesus, thou Ron of
Godf Have you come to torment
It to derived from
Lam.’ said Him run Jeans said. (That
is rightly answered. Do you see this
woman, fit my feet! When I cam®
Into fttifip' lpbu»® you itidot giro me
any waiter to wash with, hut she has
washed my feet with her tears, nod
wiped them with < her hair. To*
didn’t Mss we war aaotat my bead
wifch on, She Uas out Ofiiy kissed tif
feet, bnt poured some expensive oint
ment upon them, therefore I say
onto her, her sins, which are many,
are all forgiven, for she loved me
otfidb.’ JOftiBaid te the poor womato
‘Your faith in me has saved yon.
Go in prom.** w ! 4
i “What did the Pharisee say then,
mother t» , .■•■yi ■ ■**/
mSBd didnT answer a word to Jenna;
he was ashamed of himself. The
men that were at the table whispered
to each other, ‘Who is this mao, that
- it, so I have fel |
in fi of iL" Afu i I
18 and cotijecturi
taiued that the >1
* the one that luJ
^ only thing “t I
>ts terriffic du 1
taking tv |wstoi|
w “o eeldeui eou E
' er ^ greeted on
addreesj “I I
THOfi- DODA.
Jaokz Mqoiok
was tbe wbrts living rock, meaning
th® confession of frith Jn*t uttered
by Bimen Baijooa, while the name
I'aUna (a atone} was given to tbe
Leave Col
Arrive s*
iis|ffefif tififffeiv *ss nation, bnt
totofititiito* <iatip RPfiteitite wteb jb*ro
since their dispersion. Tbe surname
Mono is taken from a continental qor
ruption uf this
*yl w Preach e<l ft
* Koroipers; it J
People talk abou
^times about
me when sin
** *fcre white t A
, ere Preaching.”
““ ro,
* hl "‘r U*e Blut.-
yto M orwiWif IfM.:
te ^ iV*
Dr, f.,5J't-aiiSs Vermifuge
' l A pYc ttor *4^ icW til
M’LANE’S Ji’Lk MI FUGC.
that be was a part of tbe Hook of
Agee, hot not tb® rock Itadl The
name became very iwpulor, aod gave
vise to Fierce, Ptorro, Pedro* and
’ Fftmir. — Greek end Englisb j
Arrive at Chariroti*.— **“|
Leave Charleston.-...—^
w/cuiuiBbto..^
Arrive Camden. %
Tasave Camden -***«
Hat the new cUg»» JiiwpoIU,
and tfr apiriU W*ft the :k .•:, t weld
into the herd, end the twine stopy®^
feeding* and began te in* about
violently, as J* tinny RWfr ,Pfel
Presently as they came cinoe to a
v sea«»(
T Mi, *
Itod w
C-WOLfft