The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 18, 1929, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
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 21
COMFORT FOR GOD’S PEOPLE
Isaiah 40:1-11
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Frailty in human life is akin to the
grass of the earth. The majority pass
on early and few live beyond the pro
verbial four score years. In marked
contrast the “word of our God” is
presented. Here is that which must
continue to abide. Think of the attacks
pie. The day will again come when the j on the Bible through all the ages past.
Hebrew will regain his tribal posses- Many think it is an indication of genu-
sion in Palestine. Modern ionism is ^ ine smartness to endeavor to discredit
in full accord with the teaching of the, the Holy Bible. Groups and even na-
In the midst of troublesome times
the prophet is declaring the blessed
condition of the future. Judah .as well
as the ten tribes of Israel must be
carried away into captivity but there
would 6e a return to the land which
Jehovah gave in perpetuity to his peo-
Chevrolet Runs
Up New Record
All monthly production records in
the history of the Chevrolet Motor
company were broken in March, when
the company produced 147,274 cars
and trucks. A factory statement ex
plained that this figure was consider
ably in excess of preliminary produc
tion schedules and was made neces-
I sary to more fully accommodate an
{increasing demand for the new Chev-
ii olet six.
I This March record compares with
! 133,657 units for March of last year.
and with 121,249 for February of this
Mrs. Bailey Gives
Books To Library
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The Clinton public library has re
ceived the following books as a gift
from Mrs. W. J. Bailey of this city:
“Helen’s Babies,”' J. Habberton.
“The Red Lacquer Case,” P. Went
worth.
“The Horseman of Death,” Anthony
Wynne.
“Arrowsmith,” Sinclair Lewis.
“The Last Post,” F. Wadox Ford.
“The Red Lamp,” Mary Roberts
Rhinehart.
Miss Brown of X Y 0,” E. P. Op-
JUSTUkE
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Bible.
tions have sought to show the Bible
Here is a lesson study where you worthless. But there never was a day
will do well to consider the exact j when this Book was more firmly es-
words of the text. Their content is i tablished as the guide for man in this
rich in blessedness. The very sound life and even unto Heaven. The pro-
and phrasing, is quieting and is like! duct in applied Christianity is suffi-
an oasis in a vast desert of dreariness, j cient evidence for us to accept its
for too often,, such.is our daily life. {teachings and live accordingly.
H ith special emphasis, by reason of High privilege is given to Isaiah as
the repetition, the Almighty com
mands the prophet-messenger to ad
vise His people that there are restful
days ahead. Therefore, even now there
is reason to enjoy the repose of the
he is told to seek a mountain, as it
were, for a pulpit and proclaim the
glad tidings to all Zion. Throughout
the holy city, Jerusalem, he was to go
and let his voice ring in the streets.
soul that is possible for the child of declaring “Behold, your GoJ!” Jewry
God. Turning away from God led toj^Qyi^j jjg great, and is marvelously so.
-thr-baptivity Jit Babylon.:. The jjeare-becai^^^
that passeth all understanding was^yygj.(jg £qj. obedience and makes joys
still to,be the portion of His people, abound for his children. Herein is
I year! It exceeded by nearly 7,000
units the best previous month in the
history of the company, which was
May, 1928, when output totalled 140,-
775 units.
The March performance enabled the
company to exceed all records for the
first quarter of the year, with a total
of 354,701 units as compared with
342,184 for the first three months of
1928.
In preparation for what promises
to 'oe the biiggest spring business on
record, the manufacturing division is
operating on the heaviest schedule ev
er undertaken by the company. The
company’s sixteen giant factories are
speeding toward capacity operation
with all the haste consistent with pre
cision manufacturing, it was an
nounced. Officials predict that the
The rough pathway of life was to
be made easy for the pilgrim ^ route
to the eternal Zion. Filling in of val
leys and lowering of mountains
sounds like modern methods of road
construction. In the Oriertt such
things have often been done to make
ready for the coming of an earthly
king. Now prophecy says that royal
preparation shall be made for just the
ordinary traveller heavenward. With
al, the glory of the Lord shall be in
evidence and no one shall miss that
glorious sight.
the basis for the opening words of en
couragement, “Speak ye comfortably
to Jerusalem.”
Under the simile that is repeated so
often in the New Testament another
pastoral scene is presented. He is the
Great Shepherd of his sheep and-will
feed them all in his omnipotence. The
little lambs are likewise his constant
concern. He will adjust his step to their
ability and when one is too small or
weak to walk he will “carry them in
his bosom.”
The Barbarian Lover,” M. Pedler.
“The Empty Shrine,” E. F. Thomas.
“The Double Thirteen,” Anthony
Wynne.
“The Mad Carews,” Marth OstenSe.
“The Mysterious Rider,” Zane Gray.
'“Lewis Rarrd,” Mary Johnston.
“Guyfford of Weare,” Jeffery Far-
nol.
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McCravy Brothers
At Wadsworth School
There will be given at Wadsworth
school on Monday evening, April 22,
at 8:00 o’clock, a concert by Frank E.
and James McCravy and' company,
widely known entertainers. The pro
ceeds will be used for the benefit of
the school, and the public is cordially
invited to attend.
jClean Up Your Old
[sf2 Hat and Save the
Price of a New One
Our expert workmanship will give your
hat the best of care while cleaning it.
We clean and re-block all kinds, Felts,
Panamas and Stiff Straws.
Buchanan’s
result in another monthly record and ;
for the second consecutive month es
tablish a new mark.
J FARM DEMONSTRATION J
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NEWS
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^ Four H Club Work
There are organized in this county
six Four H club for the purpose of
teaching the boys and girls the latest
methods of agriculture. In these vari
ous communities the county agent
meets with these boys and girls in the
interest of their projects. These pro- j
jects consist of growing corn, cotton,
dairy calves, pigs and poultry. The of
ficers of the various club are as fol
lows:
Pcplat Springs — President, Frank
Cook; vice-president, Frank Simpson;
secretary and treasurer, Jessie Cook.
Hickory Tavern — President, Cecil
Wilson; vice-president, Taylor Phil
lips; secretary and treasurer, Mary
JorJan. i
Barksdale-Narnie — President, Ray
Weisner; vice-president, Walter Ow-j
ens; secretary and treasurer, Ejigenia
Burns. j
Lanford Station — President, Oscar
Lanford; vice-president, Frank Wal
drop; secretary and treasurer, Fran
ces Louise Hunter.
Mountville — President, Tommy'
Martin; vice-president, Hugh Burns;'
secretary and treasurer, Daisy Knight.
Cross Hill — President, Ella Mc-
Swain; vice-president, Charles Lea-
man, secretary-treasurer, Genevieve
Jones. _ I
The last two menticr.ei clubs were
organized fc.- the first time this year.;
Both are very strong clubs with very j
active members. There are 145 club
members in the work this year in the'
county, this being the largest number
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of boys and girls ever to be enrolled.
Hickory Tavern has the largest num
ber of members, there being 33 on the
roll.
Five Acre Cotton Content
If any additional farmers are inter
ested in joining the Five Acre Cqt-
ton contest, the Five Acre Com con
test, or the One Acre Sweet Potato
contest, I would advise that they do so
at once, as the entn,” books will close
May 1st,
Those in the Five Acre Cotton con
test are:
G. C. Cooper, Laurens; John F.
Montgomery, Laurens; J. J, Bailey,
Laurens; Wade Finley, (colored), Lau
rens; Ford Miller, (colored), Laurens;
E. F. Coggins, Laurens; C. Y. Crad-
oock, Labrens; M. G. Parson, Lanford
Station; R, M. Parson, Lanford Sta
tion; R. W. Griffin, Cross Hill; D, V,
Scurry, Cross Hill.
Those in the Corn contest are:
J. T. Gentry, Fountain Inn; Ford
Miller, (colored), Laurens; Wade Fin
ley, (colored),. Laurens; John Mont-1
gomery, Laurens; J. L. Huckaby,'
Mountville. {
Those in the Sweet Potato contest
are;
John Montgomery, Laurens; C. W.
Mahon, Gray Court; Ford Miller, (col
ored), Laurens; L. W. Reeie., Cross,
Hill.
Two thousand doiiars m prizes will
be given in the Five Acre Cotton con
test; one thousand in the Com contest,
and six hundred dollars in the Sweet
Potato contest. *
Best Coat Hangers .
If you cover metal or wooden coat
hangers with velvet the garments will
not slip off as they do on
hangers or those covered with silk.
Vol. 2
THE TALE LITE
Published By the Back Seat Driver
No. 5
April 18, 1929
Published for the benefit of the
motorists o^ Clinton and vicinity
by the
Clinton Motor Co.
E. D. CRAIG, Editor
Don’t whine about your lack of
opportunity. There are opportuni
ties for every one who is able to
convince the world by his industry
that he is worthy of success.
We believe the price is right. If
you don’t think so, we are glad to
talk to you about a car, for it takes
two to trade.
Girl Friend: “Yes, it must be that
Mason-Dixon line that you have
heard about so much.
We are in the automobile busi
ness, but we have 170 bushels of
first grade'oats for sale. Ask for a
price on them.
Be sure and take a ride in the
New Ford before you buy your next
car. We are glad to demonstrate at
any time.
The very dumbest girl I ever
heard of was the one who was fired
from the ten cent store because she
couldn’t remember her prices.
We have three good Model T
trucks at a good price. If you are
in need of a good truck come in and
look them over. Maybe you have
something to trade in on a truck.
We will trade for most anything if
the price is right.
Girl (in Siuth): “I love the way
the.boys dpwn here talk."
We have 'some good used cars in
stock. Come in and look them over.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Apple an
nounce the arrival of a pair of
twins. From a friend we have
learned that they are peaches.
Let us give your car that spring
cleaning and greasing. ^
A genius is one who takes the
lemons that fate handed out to him
and started a lemonade stand with
them.
Clinton Motor Co.
Aothorised
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Sales Serriee
CUnton, S. C.
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UTyou can’t afford to sleep less restfully. Nobody
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Yet—^how many people are willing to put up with a
lumpy, uncomfortable mattress from which they rise
only half rested... not able to do their best work, not
feeling quite as good as they should... and, oftentimes,
not earning as much as they could if they slept better.
Years ago, recognizing this condition, the Simmons
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