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W-5 •f. -.'■■}■ ,>'v‘ f;v , .' ' ■■■"■“ :■ ' ■■ ' ■■■■ S'%--■‘- ■■ :■■■ • • • I THURSDAY, JULY 25, 192» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLDITON, S. C r ' y' PAGE SEYE# y*****—»**o****—o»—>•••♦•><1 j SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON t : By Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D., Aaaodate General Sectetary of the ' World’a Sunday Schotd Aasodation. 9 •••••••••••••••••#••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• International Sunday School Lesson for July 28 THE STORY OF DANIEL Daniel 1:1-4, 19, 20 ; 2:17-24 This book which will be studied for ^ blemish, but well-favored and skillful three weeks is rich in thrills. Youth is % particularly fascinated in readinsr these accounts which help to empha size the fact that truth is stranger than fiction. Plan to read all twelve chapters in these three weeks. Por tions especially indicated for* study in all wisdom, and endued with knowl edge and understanding science, and such as had ability to stand in the king’s palace.” At once these four, with others in Babylon, were invited to eat fancy food that was provided at the court table. Principle asserted itself above the this time by the lesson committee are desire to gain a place in the house of 1:1-2-; 2:13-19; 4:19; 7:28; 8:15-18; .9:20-23; 10:1-19; 12:9. Daniel did nqt follow the saying which is an excuse for many extra sins when away from home: “When in Rome do as the Romans do.” Had he even observed the example of his own people when back in Palestine he would have followed the base customs of the Babylonians. Here is a lad who was deported as a captive and who the king. There, meats that had been offered to idols would be served. These the Jew must refuse for conscience sake and Daniel does this very thing. He asks that he and his friends may follow a vegetarian diet and drink only water during the coming ten days of preparation. They know that they will be physically better than those who would eat foods that would not be body-bi|ilding. When the test held to the ways he had learned in his! came it took only a glance to show, home back in Judea. i that the appearance of those who fol- This fine young fellow was soon lowed the simpler diet was superior, noted by AspenaZ, the keeper of the [Then came the mental examination. In eunuchs in the household of Nebu- j this they stood “ten times better” than chadnezzarr. When the king asked ! all the lads of Babylonia whom Aspe- that likely lads be searched out and | naz brought forward. Thus Daniel was brought to him for special favor this [ well started on the road that led in Jewish boy was chosen, as well as, time to the prime ministry of the three of his companions. The specifi-j country to which he had been carried cations were a “youth in whom is no as a captive. Guideposts tq By Bern art Mocfadden ^ REDUCING For several years now the country men like her who have encouraged, has been swept by a reducing craze, .men to put on the market expensive,| Listen to any group" of women talk-j powerful and destructive pills, which} ing,' and invariably the conversation guarantee the desired reduction in a turns to reducing. They are, of course, i phenomenally short time. She might referring to the reduction of weight, | better save her money and buy a mild but in most instances reduced health | form of slow poison. Any woman will or .reduced strength or reduced brain lose weight quickly if she begins to power—and sometimes death—accom- put into her system drugs designed to panies reduced weight. i right the health-giving proprietories That is because women are so ea- j of good wholesome food. . ger to be in fashion that they become • “Eat all the pastry and candy you • indifferrent and reckless toward ev- want,” the reducing pill manufacturer ■iSifiBijiBiiiaisiiflHiBliilBnaM Farm Demonstration Notes. B. Cannon, County Agent iWIBliiBlIlBIliaHIBillBIIIBIItlMlliBIIB Boll Weevil Continue To Damage Cotton I believe Laurens county has a more even distribution of boll weevils this year than it-has had in years. I also believe that Laurens county has in creased poisoning for weevil control several hundred per cent over any previous year. Never before have farmers and business men studied weevil control as tfiey are now doing. As proof of my statement, I have been officially notified that Laurens county has the largest number of Aero dusting machines than any county in South Carolina. This machine is driv en by gasoline engine and will cover from 150 to 176 acres of land every 10 hours of work. Up to July 11th Laurens oounty had 22 such machines. This year 12 thrw-to-five-row ma chines have been placed. As to the number of small dusting machines placed I am not in position to esti mate, although quite a number have been bought. One concern of this coun ty has bought something over 60,000 pounds of calcium arsenate of one brand. The county agent is very hopeful from the prospect of a cotton crop that Laurens county now has. There are farmers in this county wh6 are not making any effoA whatsoever to protect hteir crop against the weevil. Looking at this from a business stand point, it looks like bad business. In the next three to four weeks the fight will be over, the battle won or lost. In dusting cotton use from 4 to 6 01 8 pounds of dust per acre. Cotton is getting too large for sweet poison ing now, as the weevils have left the buds of the plant and have gone to the squares to feed and raise. Laurens County Peach Crop The outlook for peach shipments and prices for this county is the brightest it has been in many years. An estimate luuB been made of about 80 cars that will be shipped. We have had this year quite a bit of worms in fruit. The person who has taken care of his orchard, whether home or com mercial, is the one who will realize something this year, judging from the daily market reports. I would advise local people tq Udce advantage of the nice fruit in order that they might get their supply for canning in time. These peaches can be bought at any of the packing houses for $1.00 per bushel, general run of culls, or $1.60 per bushel for picked culls, and the U. S. No. 1 peach may be bought on the basis of car prices. There are peaches in the culls that are as good us any peach shipped, , but due to be ing a little soft, or over-ripe it is thrown out and termed as a cull. Farmers Week At Clemson College August 5-10 Indications are that a large num ber of farmers and farm women will attend the Farmers Week at Clemson this year. An interesting program has been arranged. This trip will be well worth your time and moneV. The only expense will be 50c per meal. The rooms will be free, but of course you are expected to bring your sheets, towels, soap, etc. NOTICE OF SALE State of South •Catolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. A. O’Daniel, Individually and as Successor to O’Daniel & Reid, Plaintiff, vs Eva Harris, E. A. Harris and Mrs. E. A. Harris, Defendants. Whereas, the Sheriff of Laurens County, S. C., under the above entitled action took possession of the personal property hereinafter described, on the 18th day of July, 1929, and: Whereas, more than three days has elapsed since taking possession of the said property by the Sheriff as afore- VVHAT DO P. S. JEANES said, and the defendants having failed to repo^ss said personal property as prescribed by law and the Sheriff having delivered the property to the Plaintiff, Notice is Hereby Given: That on Sales Day in August, next, the same being Monday, the 5th day of the month, at the request and direc tion of the Plaintiff, I will sell to the highest bidder for cajth during the ks- gal hours for sale, the following de scribed personal property to wit; a One Gulbransen Registering Piano- number 246730. C. L. OWENS, Sheriff. Dated July 22nd, 1929.—8-L2tc. SUBSCKIBR TO THB CHRONICtI THE TALE LITE Published By the Back Seat Driver Vol. 2 July 11, 1929 No. 15 Published for the benefit of the motorists of Clinton and vicinity by the Clinton Motor Go. E. D. C^AIG, Editor He: “I want to marry your daughter.” Father: “Have you seen my wife yet?” I He: “Yes, bu- nevertheless, 1 pre fer your daughter.” New Fords still gain. Just read in an automobile magazine that the day for the Ford Motor Co. to build 10,000 cars a day is not far off. June was the biggest month the company has ever had. It strikes us that Clinton is a mighty good place to live in. What do you think about it? We have a few good used cars: A 1928 Whippett Coupe. A 1927 Ford Coupe. A 1927 Ford Touring. A 1928 Sport Coupe. Two 1927 Ford Roadsters. And a number of cheap cars. DO? A new bank clerk, dictating, w’as in doubt as to the use of a certain phrase, so he said to his steno grapher: “Do you retire a loan?” The wistful eyed one interrupted rather sleepily: “No, I sleep with mother.” “Wheah you all bin ? Lookin’ fur wuk?” “Man, youah curiosity goin’ to git you in trouble yit. Our washing machine is going good. Bring your car in for a wash and a grease. Bill: “She has a past.” Till: “A wicked one?” Bill: “No, a long one.” We have five grades of motor oil. Let us drain your crank case. * Installment Blues She bought her daughter a piano but she couldn’t keep her upright. Clinton “ ' Co. Authorized FORD Sales Service Clinton, S. C. "^^'erythiqg except what the scales show. • No woman has any right to attempt to reduce her weight until she has advises. “Let our Sure-Thin Pills do the work.” They do their work, only it is a learned from experts whether or not | deadly form of work that often causes a reduction of weight is desirable or I nervous breakdowns, melancholia and safe in her particular case. We are not | permanently ruins the digestive pow- all alike; some of us require less food'ers and assimilation. The vital organs and more exercise than others. No one'give way next—and often the coveted is up to par physically or well formed sylphlike form is borne off to the unless he is carrying around the j cemetery in a wooden box. Bath pow'- ders in which the patient is told to empty one of the powders into a steaming hot bath and lie there any where from half an hour to an hour amount of flesh that his bony sti*uc-. ture requires. All women were not in tended to have bqyish forms or sylph like grace and it is folly for all women to try and attain them. Often the wo- are equally dangerous. They cause man who has decided of her own ac- heart ailments and leave the flesh cord that she is' too “fat” actually. flabby and unsightly, needs a few extra pounds to give her' This is not exaggeration and I am body the proper contours. I have seen | no alarmist; I am citing'truths, well women who were but little more than known to every physician. The only human hairpins talk about reducing! jsafe, permanent and sati.sfactory way But the lazy woman who desires to to achieve a beautiful figure is reduce her w'eight is in the gravest. through hard work—regular exercise danger of all—for she is the one who and an inteligent diet, rigidly adhered wants to get something for nothing. {to, that provides sufficient nourish- She wants to get rid of surplus 'flesh ment to the bony structure of the and have a beautifully rounded form ' body. No other method can be adopted and the accompanying vitality with- j without serious danger to health and out exertion or self-jdenial. It is wo- to life. SILENT ELOQUENCE A calm summer day. Overhead, the | dom of the Most High, whose silent great sun beams with kingly benefi-1 eloquence resounds through the ages cence. The forest stands with glorious i from the beginning to the end of time! summits pointing heavenward. The grass, studded here and’ there with wild flowers, smiles its silent approv al of everything above and around. A delicate perfume permeates the al- '7ke NEW BUICK with beginning It is all so true—so beautiful. Doubt and deviation have no place nor part here in presence of the Absolute. I need no lexicon to counsel me; but, upon the stained page of this life of • » T * A. A 11 44 A It ready sweet atmosphere. Silence-sl-! mine, I may write truthfully, All lence everywhere eloquent beyond ex-| hail the Infinite, of which I am off- I spring. Here I pledge my fidelity to pression. Vvon 'all that is grand and inspiring, while It is the teac ing o > " Z 11 drink in the silent eloquence of hea- the unlettere may ^^d earth that show His handi fullness. No lexicon is needed to undeviating ceaseless fi- out hidden philosophies; no dictionary !undeviating, ceaseless ti to detail mysterious or perplexing or- | ‘ thogranhy. Onlv the seeing eye is re-1 • * * n .u xnograpi y. tViP a-rand-i Government authorities tell us that quired, to be able to grasp the gran.i . est of forensic flights, Nature plead-1 thirty different diseases are trans- ing its cause. jmitted by flies. Any one of these of- \ calm summer evening. The moon, ten proves fatal. Flies must be killed, blushing at fh'st, rises in her flight, Use FLY-TOX the'isciejitific product to become magnificent in her bewitch at Mellon Institute of In- ing beauty. Listening eai idustrial Research by Rex Fellowship, through the majestic silence the jt jg harmless to mankind but death turr.e, the symphony, the ca e ta household Jnsects. Just follc^\^' chimes . . . the music Ox t e ^ instructions on blue label of bottle. “The hand that made Us is Divine, jj-gjgj FLY-TOX with the per- eing the stars. Sable night sweeps over all—the worl i has gone to re.sr. | i It is all so eloquently convincing. . stn tt i_ this silent pratory, this concerto. It, Df. W. T.^HUghCS proclaims with the creation its Great} DENTIST Creator. Close Formerly Oecupied By its hieroglyphics that laae wiin me .r i l • yoArs! Gaze on the eternal scroll of| lel^phonc Excnjirge earthy and heaven, and, read the wis- Office Phons 65 3 New Series—3 New WHeelBases—3 New Price Ranges New Shock Absorbers New Bodies by Fisher New Non-Gkre Windshield New Valve-in-Head Engine New Steering Shock Eliminator New Controlled Servo Bralces New Low Prices AT BUICK DEALERS