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‘5^ PAGE T>\0 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. » * ' 1 THURSDAY, APflitL 11, 1929 ' • •••MM* I SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D., Associate General Secretary of the World’s Sunday School Association. International Sunday School Lesson for April 14 HEZEKIAILI,-EADS HIS PEOPLE BACK TO GOD 2 Chronicles 30:1-9, 25-27 It is bad enough for individuals^lo (life is the observances of ordinances <?rift into wickedness, but the general [established by the Almighty. The -situation is far worse when the ruler | Passover had been neglected. Now the ©f a nation actually‘promoted iMans i nations were called on to observe this for wrong doing. This was* the'cAse in DR. J. H. KELLOGG IS OPTIMISTIC dence, and the so-called extremists on farm relief probably will find dis appointment in some features of the proposals that the chief executive will put forth. Some supporters of the president among the Republican inde pendent's of the Northwest have been talking in terms of a billion dollars or more when discussing the proposed farm relief revolving fund to be ad vanced from the federal treasury. Mr. Juiiah under King. Ahat. The^ JfiJlfship of .Jehovah was spurned and the peo ple were led into idoltry, with the im moral conditions that attended such dirvotion. Isaiah’s entreaties to turn to and trust in God had been ridiculed and the people were .under,heavy trib ute to the king of Assyria. M^hhwhile the northern kingdom, Israel,' had about run its course and Assyrian cap tivity resulted. Hezekiah was the good son of a base father. Here is the signal instance ^ a cbild being superior td hf§* envifon- nieaningful feast, though atmonth lat- i er than the usual time. Invitations were sent to the ten tribes of Israel as well as to Judah and Benjamin. Many scorned the call but multitudes did at- jtend. The law was studied with great jcare that the ritual might be exactly i observed. Confessions of sin were si multaneous with the offering of sacri fices. Worship was the joy of the hour, and when the seven days prescribed for the Passover had been completed, the king and people were so zealous in the declarations of their ne# o&eii- ence to Jehovah that a second period Visits State To Study Iodine Content of Vegetables. Says Growers Should Be Rich. Columbia, April 8.—“Doctor Kel logg said that if the situation we have here in South Carolina existed in Michigan they would have the richest agfricultural people in the world,” said j Hoover is believed to be opposed to, Doctor William Weston, managing di-! anything like that figure, rector of the Natural Resources com- j , Whether the chief executive will mission, upon his return from Charles- j 'Uglfest any figure is not clear for ton Monday, where he went to meet | the present, but many believe he will Dr. .John Harvey Kellogg, director of j leave that question for congress, the Battle Creek, Michigan, sanitari- Hoover has declared emphatic- urn, who visited the South Carolina re- ally for a ‘ limited revision” of the' search laboratories with a view to as-, tariff. He wants farm products ade- certaining at first hand the health- quately protected and is in favor of giving qualities of South Carolina revisions only of those schedules af- fruits, vegetables and milk particular-; fecting industries that are facing con- ly with regard to their iodine and oth-' ditions different from those when the 1 of seven days was observed with add fut, and pure in spite of,all th^.fi^th 'ed joy and benefit. As the people re- •C home and community. AH’ credit to} turned to their homes and daily life the boys and girls of today who refuse they had a personal consciousness of ■^drfBy Tarehtsr buf who "your Go'iTis” graemus atuflSt^-' most of advantages that are open tO'ciful.” er mineral contents. “I met Doctor Kellogg and took him to the laboratories, where he inspected the methods of examination of vege tables for their iodine content, and the results,” said Doctor Weston. “He was profoundly impressed with the results in their bearing upon the goiter prob lem in his section of the United States, Fordney - McCumber measure written into law in 1U22. was School Children Hear Radio Program The children and teacher^ of Acade my Street school had the pleasure of and feels that we have the solution of hearing Walter Damroch, famous or- that problem. Satisfied with these re-! chestra leader, over the radio last' suits ,he was so further impressed Tuesday morning. These lectures and that he carried home with him a num- j programs are prepared especially for lO mil, and make good in this world of bcni competition. ’ TTie king had learned much as re- xnd began his own reign at the of 25. His life had been motivated Thus King Hezekiah led his people back to God. Anyone can be a leader, in fact all are, for each exerts uncon scious as well as conscious influence. There are reforms within the ability great fundamental principles. Je-,of each one and we are individually •was in reality king in his own j responsible for undertaking them. The . The divine will was indicated in ! Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper for IB the sacred scrolls. Then there ! the Christian, replacing the Jewish Isaiah the prophet, as spiritual Passover, is the fitting place for reg- and personi^ conscience was' istering our purpose after new obedi- !• W reckoned with. v’.' ence, and proceed thence on the King’s Wan in the experletfe^ oj^/^ttj^us business. •.'ll i.' .M * THE TALE LITE Publisked By the Back Seat Driver VoL 2 April 11, 1929 No. 4 PablLshed for the benefit of the ■isCt»ri.sts of Clinton f and vicinity by the Clinton Motor Co. E. I). CRAIG, Editor lan't it strange how these radio [infers can time the introduction ©f improved models to meet your last installment on. the old Ofte?, Vegetably Speaking Do you carrot all for me? My heart beets for you. With your turnip nose And your radish hair You are a peach. If we cantaloupe, Lettuce marry. Weed make a swell pear. We still sell New Fords^ as fast as we get them. We got 4 Tuesday asd they are all sold now. The Ford plants are running at the r£^te of SyDOO ears a day. We have 5 grades of oil, and are able to fill y^our needs. We will give you the names: Gulf, Texas, Model A, Pensol and Havoline. ’^at tion, in order to examine them for iron and copper. We know, from our own work,” said Doctor Weston, “that our vegetables are vei^ high in these elements. “Then I took him over in St. An drews parish, to inspect the tremen dous fields ,of vegetables over there, and then on to Magnolia gardens, which he said was the most wonderful j sight he had ever seen. j “Of tremendous importance to the ■ medical profession and to Americans, generally, was the way he character-1 ized the work. I “He and I discussed his food prob-j lems, and he will make another trip i to South Carolina to spend a number ] of days, and he plans to send chem-' ists of his own staff to Charleston in [the near future to study with Doctor^ Remington, of the South Carolina lab-1 oratories, the food research tech-i nique. ’ f j equipped with their own radios. The privilege of hearing Mr. Damroch was made possible through the courtesy of J. B. Parrott. . Dr. Frank F. Hicks DENTIST Office National Bank Building Dr. Smith's Former Location. Phone 153 SADLER^S NO.l FLOOR OIL Will Make Your Floors Like New HOOVER KEEPS VIEWS SECRET Today’s dumbell says that she 'labes the attendance law- made a iD attend to his own bufciness. A clerk at the grocery store the other day. in answer to an inquiry, said that’ he didn’t know if the doughnuts were fresh as he had only been working there a week. Don’t start into the hot weather ritb a set of old tires. See us about set of Firestones. ’ ' Don”! forget that a prea^er is to hand out a lifi sentence as B as a judge. We still get lots of repair work. Our men can do good work as they are trained. They have the tools to work with, and we try to keep our ‘ shop clean. Clinton “ ' Co. Let us give your car a good epvhig cleaning and greasing. It 'mO make driving much more sat isfactory. You know grease is the Y£t of all machinery. Authorized FORD Sales Service Clinton, S. C, ' Message To Congress Eagerly Await ed. Rumors of Rift. Mexican Situ- | ation Engages President. ; 1 Washington, April 7, — President Hoover had another day of rest today in preparation for an extremely busy j week, during which he must deal with I the latest and most serious develop- i ment in the Mexican situation and I complete the message he is to send to 1 the special session of congress next ' week. ■ I As the Mexican revolt has devel-. ‘ oped, the chief executive has followed j ' it closely, especially those incidents. ^ affecting the American government. ^ He is expected to give immediate ap-1 proval to the steps taken by the state' and war departments for the protec- i tion of Americans in and around Na-! -f ODORLESS COLORLESS NOT STICKY 25c a quart We furnish the bottle Sadler-Oweiis Pharmacy Phones 377 and 400 Our Motto — “Own Your Own Home” eulUNNG and ^OAN KKlmClDKH NEW SERIES Prospective Shareholders Invited To Make Their Stock Reservations At Once We take pleasure in announcing the opening of Series “W” on the 15th of April. 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