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■;j!;R5'l!f*^!ftii!iii,' I ijji .mm PAGE EIGHT THE CLINTON CHBONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7> 1929 -,V' ,' FRUIT CAKES For Parties, Special Occasions. Don’t Bake— We. Bake For You. CLAUSSEN’S ‘Since 1811—South’s Favorite” SARGON ENDS 10 YEARS TROUBLE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills are the most wonderful medicines I have over used. I say this because they have brought back my health after I had been trying for ten years to find something that would relieve me of my suffering. • My principal trouble was with my liver, for my comple.xion was always sallow and I often said my color was as yellow as gold. I believe By Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D., Associate Cleneral Secretary of the World’s Sunday School Association. International Sunday School Lesson for November 10 WORLD PEACE THROUGH MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING Isaiah 2:2-4; Acts 17:22-28; John 4:20-21 In addition to the above Scripture cal audience in Athens. He sought to -COAL- CROWN BLOCK AND EGG Prompt Service. Prices Right. J. M. PITTS Phone 57 We Deliver Backache If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or Leg Pains, making you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, why not try the Csrates 48 Hour Test? Don’t j^ve up. Get Cyatex today at any drug store. Put it to the test. See bow fast it works. Money back If It doesn’t bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. ’Try Cyatex today. Only 60o. Sold by Sadler-Owens Pharmary I the following has been indicated for I study by the lessons committee: Isaiah 111:6-10; 19:23-25; Ephesians 4:4-6, i 13-19. In fact, the Bible is a Peace i Book and reveals the only basis for impress them with the idea of the brotherhood of man through the Fath erhood of God. As such they should not lift menacing arms against each other. There is culture in the pursuits I mutual understanding that will be ef-. , i , 11 „ „ „ 'Tu # of peace even more than in the con-1 fective m all cases. The boldness of | ^ | I the various writers is a marvel. No j Quests from wars. Manhood is advanc-j ; matter how distressing w'ere present j ed in other ways than by acquirijr^ | i conditions, they, by faith and through ; skill in murder. ! j divine revelation, declared that peac^- Jesus startled the woman of Sa-! 'fill conditions would come. The bold- maria at the well of Jacob when he lest claim of all was that this peace [should come about through the advent 'of the Prince of Peace, j It remains for the world to see how [literally the prophecy of Jerusalem as a peace center will be fulfilled. It must I have caused a gasp when Isaiah pro- proposed kindly dealings between the Jews and the Samaritans, who for generations had been at bitter enmity. War is too often caused by national ambition which is fostered by national boasting about superiority. This Teacher of Peace asserted that place i claimed a highway uniting warlike | of worship had no value: it was a I Egypt and Assyria with Jerusalem en | heart condition as the individual spirit ! route. Here were nations that were j sought communion with the Supreme I always at variance and e'ach was striv-1 Spirit. Being greatly interested in a ing for the possession of Palestine as common cause does away with local MRS. ALEXANDER MALCOTT the key to the other. A wonderful por trayal of peace is given under the par able of beating the swords into plow- sharA and the spears into hooks. Up to this time nations had been impoverished by the cost of war and they had not thought of using war-making materials for peaceful pursuits. The very idea of being a stu dent of war methods was to be aban doned. Paul advances ^he teaching as he addresses the cultured and philosophi- 666 IS a Prescriotion for Colds, Grippe, Fiu. Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the must speedy remedy known. PAINS Went Away my entire system was filled with poi son, resulting from chronic constipa tion and liver trouble. I became dF'eadfully nervous. I did not sleep well I and was losing my strength and en ergy rapidly. [ “I always had to be careful about 'my diet, but I would suffer with indi-^ jgestion just the same. Gas would form I ’and extend up around my heart and I I cause severe palpitation. I also had se vere pains in my abdomen. Pains in my chest and shoulder also bothered me a great deal, and I was in a badly , run-down and weakened condition. 1 “.After taking two bottles of Sar- Old Silerius, the Roman who wrote comparatively gon and one bottle of Sargon Soft his memoirs so candidly, said: “In'him. With all pride and self-interest. The Christian , is indeed a world citizen and as such | he sees the true worth in his brethren pruning | in all parts of the earth. i Were half the power that fills the ! world with terror, j Were half the wealth bestowed [ on camps and courts, | Given to redeem the human mind from error, j There were no need of arsenals i and forts. —Longfellow. *'7Ae afPabh, GOOD BEHAVIOR — STRANGE HABITS *1 WAS vary modi vm- down in health. Ihada dxeedAil ache ecroM the middle of my beck. I had a daU, tired Ibel* Ing, and I dread ed the thoo^t of having to do my honeehold taaka. I waa tired when I got op in the momi^ Igot no reat ftw my alaap,andl waa alMgiy all day lone. *lfy hnaband got a bottla ofuaidni ibr na. It waa not long ba- Jbra I began to a decided kaprowamaot SHAKESPEARE few are able .to read so ■ candidly, said: "in nim. witn an his greatness, Shakes- Mass Pills I noticed a remarkable im- early youth I was ordered to behave, peare has been of little use to me; provement in my condition. My appe-'and this command was enforced in reading him gives me a headache— tite is splendid. I can now digest and manhood, I was resentful until I dis-JfWe all say Shakespeare’s collected assimilate^ food I hadn’t dared touch covered there was reason in command, works is i’T«tC4t.book. It is useful to I before in months. I no longer suffer and that I could, in considerable meas- only a few. A rea from/ indigestion but the greatest ure, obey to my profit. As common sol- appeal to practically everybody, .blessing of all has been the relief dier and officer I early discovered that'such book has been written. from constipation from which I suf- the best behaved armies were most | fered for so many years. My complex- efficient; most frequently victorious, i ion is now clear and healthy. I have This was the rule, likewise, in house-' gained weight and feel greatly't,oids, neighborhoods, commonwealths, j (Strengthened in every way. senates and individuals. So thereafter} , “The Sargon Mass Pills are won-' j did not resent the command, as many derful. They are so gentle and yet so do; my observation has been that the thorough and cause no bad after ef- iH-behaved are usually so because of fects whatever.” ' irebellion; they do not understand that The above statement was made byjyood behavior is for their interest as Mrs. Alexander Malcott, 1405 West'^gll as for the interest of the com- The Bee Hive Our Stock of Goods Is Now Complete and We Would Be Glad For You To Come and Look Them Over Before Buying:. MEN^S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING UP-TO-DATE IN STYLE ” Men’s Suits — from $17.50 to $25.00 With Two Pair Pants Boys’ Suits — from $4.95 to $15.00 Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats at a good price. A good line of Men’s and Boys’ Pants. SHOES Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes at all prices. We have a complete line, and are able to fit any foot — the kind that wear good. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN We want you to see our attractive collec tion of Dresses and Coats for Ladies and Children.^ Prices are always moderate. 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