The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 26, 1929, Image 6
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T;IE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTONr^C.
MEDICAL MEET
IN LAURENS
Third District Association To Hold
Session Next Thursday. I*ro-
j^ram Announced.
The regular meeting of the Third i
district Medical association will be j
held in Laurens on next Thursday,
Oct. 3rd, it has been announced. The
meeting will be called to order at 1
p. m. in the community hall, and fol
lowing the luncheon hour, an interest
ing program will be carried out. Pa
pers will be read by the following:
“The Enlarged Outlook for the State
Medical Association,” Dr. E. A. Hines,
Seneca.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1929
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
By Rev. Samuel I). Price, D. D., Associate General Secretary of the
World's Sunday School Association.
International Sunday School Lesson for September 29 ,
REVIEW: SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EXILE AND
RESTORATION
The review lesson is like clinching, They began to realize that there were j bodies
are wonderful machines, and as such
they must be cared for, properly fuel-
• jof pain or digestive disturbance. They
2 ■ refuse to accept any new or radical
• I idea, believing that “the old way is
•: best.” They often give up some life-
; long ambition, saying, “It’s too late
• now—I’m getting old.” Then they be-
S I gin to indulge in self pity.
• And those are the things that make
people grow old before their time.
1 'rLose things also bring on many of
I the ailments associated with age. The
minute a man or woman begins to let
J. Brimm, S. W. Sumerel, \V. H. Simp
son, B. E. Wilson and R. L. Plaxico.
All citizens who are intereste<l in this
worthy cause are asked to join the
Associated Charities and make a con
tribution to the work that will be
handled through this committee.
Removes Lime from Kettles
_ Absolution of 30 grams of bora.x in
1 quart of water containing a few
drops of ammonia will remove the
lime deposit from the inside of kettles
or pans.
the nail. A careful study of this quar-1 other nations that were plapng a
terly lesson will help to hold the facts | great part in the life of the world.
They had been largely an agricultural
natiort, but the contacts in Babylon
thrust them into the commercial ac-
in memory, and especially as you are
putting the truths into practice in your
life. Something over 150 years in time
rru V o i. J ‘ire covered in the past twelve lessons, jtivities that they have ever since main-
Some Stray oug ts ugges e gives the two subdivisions UaineiJ. Their cultural development
By a Practice, r. . . . the historical standpoint: Exile'was increased as they became stu-
Greenwood. » # t '^rd restoration. dents in the schools of other nations.
Dr^F"K'%hla^W ' CHnton I Those who are seeking to get all A purpose from Jehovah’s angle!point of view and make them glad to
‘‘” idolatry which hi [have you around instead of waiting
T W lefvev ^ i:c*ad the entire books from which ' Palestine was polluting them physical-^ until your back is turned to really en-
’ hese lessons are taken, and they arejly and eneiwating them spiritually.
dzekiel, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah and They went back to Jerusalem to live
Jalachi. You should read at least the; according to the law of God. To be
ed and kept in first class running con
dition.
The way to stay young in spirit and
thought is to regard li;fe as a thrilling
adventure with who-knows-what just
around the corner.
If you have children, try to see their
“Resection of Prostate Gland Ob
structions,” Dr. T. M. Davis, Green
ville.
“Treatment of Gastro-Visceropto-
elected portions that were studied in
jonnection with each lesson. Very lit-
sis,” Dr. Hugh Smith, Greenville.
“Issues Now Being Discussed Among fie success comes without genuinely
the Profession,” Dr. C. R. May, Ben-
nettsville.
New business.
Election of officers.
hard work.
Since history is usually centered
about the lives of individual leaders
you can get much by giving special
attention to the biography of the men
whose books are named above. Then
look up Esther as she is contempor
ary,, though,no lesson was given this
Rates^for advertising in this column quarter to her life. Also look up the
are one cent per word for each inser-i 5e(.ular history of that century and a
tion, with a minimum charge of 25c, | half. You will observe the rise and
W A NT S
sure there were lapses: there always
are. They rebuilt the temple and then
protected it by placing a good wall
around the city. The rolls of the law
were studied that they might follow
the teachings both as they applied to
sacrifices and to the manner of their
daily living.
Indi\'idual relationship and respon
sibility unto God was understood. This
aroused personal conscience and no
one could hide behind a people’s sacri
fice. Each must live rightly and justly
before both God and man. They had
payable invariably in advance.
joy themselves. Let them help you
stay young.
Read the new books, listen to new
ideas and don’t hesitate to do some
thing simply because you have never
done such a thing before.
Make a hobby of some sport or ex
ercise—whether it be golf or pitching
horseshoes or just w^alking. Do any
thing and think anything that will
exhilirate you and make you glad to
be alive. Make up your mini to get
the most out of life until the day you
die.
If you have cared for your health
and kept your body up to par^uring
your youth, many of these things will
I fall of vast empires: Babylonia, Per-
STOVE WOOD—Always dry, cord or j and Greece.
slab. J. Hamp Stone.
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The horizon of Israel was greatly their greatest blessings in the future!
FRESH VEGETABLES—Drive out or''broadened during the years of exile, j when the Messiah should come
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See J. Hamp Stone. 10-17-4tc
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dy Bern den
THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GROW OLD
experienced both the mercy and for-1 naturally to you. But even if you
givenesx of their lov,ns Jehovah.: committed some of the follies of
TJirou^ prophecy _the_y could loo^^^ it is never too late to start
building again.
I You may not look young until the
I day you die, but it is certainly within
i your power to keep young and vital in
j spirit.
Associated Charities
Committee Named
Everybody hates to grow old. Yet,
Recently the need of an Associated
I Charities organization in the city to
I aid helpless and destitute cases that
Iari.se, was*discussed at the Chamber
‘settle down.” They fear to do any-
of Commerce and the idea unanimous-
thing that might be called undignified approved. The appointment of a
and so they give up everything in the ' authorized to make an
TURNIP GREENS a specialty. Phone of man, most people are resigned to j nature of exercise or sports. They | the plan and work
me your order the afternoon before.
Strawberry plants too. Mrs. J. W.
Milam. — Itc
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coupons from The Saturday Even-
tative of the entire community: Dr. D.
that fact. But we should not blame j take a back seat and watch the world i details. The president of the or-
Time if we grow old in thought anJjgo by. They lose their interest in oth-j appointed the follow-
spirit. That is our own fault. j er people. They become careless of committee to serve as represen-
Age is, for the most part, a state of personal appearance. They coddle
mind. With the approach of middle-! themselves if the weather is inclement
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