The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 21, 1929, Image 9

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’7' !wPp t.j THUB8PAT. NOVEMBER U, ItM THE CLTOTON CHBOWCXE. CUMTW. 8. C. Penney’;) Toyland Opens Friday •••••••< SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ~ Tirilight in Toyland —that is the pro^am at the J. C. Penney Company atore for Friday night. Mter weeks of preparation, Toyland is now ready at this well known store and there will hh thrills for the bn3r8 and girls in dis» covering the many new toys mni games being offered for Christmas by old Santa. Parents are cordially invit- eid by Mr. Swansen to be present for the big opening tomorrow evening and to bring the children and kiddies with them. } GoldvOle To Hear McCravy Brothers tainers and always put. on a varied program of music and features that ]pigM, Hr.^ones.** iVmrl I hope you doa*t think ^ By Rev. Samael D< Price, D. D., Assodate General Secretary of the World*! Sunday School Association. 2 James and Frank McCravy '>f Lau rens, nationally known Victor record ing musicians, will appear in the new Joanna Mills shool building at Gold- captivate their audiencea. The entertainment tomorrow ing begins at 7:30 with popular a<fi missions of 20 and 36c. The prog^nim will be carried out in a snappy madnor and a large crowd is expected. International Sunday School Lesson for November 24 / THE HIGHER PATRIOTISM f^ Jonah 1 :l-8; 3 :l-6; 4:6-ll Thfifthtire book of Jonah is the gen- against that city because of its wick- eral Mihject matter for study this edness the landsman hastened to Jop- week. .';Many seem to find only the pa and took shipping for the region | problein ef the whale in this very in- of present Spain. There were stormy i teresting book of four chapters. The' times, in more ways than one, until j i fact if that “whale” does not appear i God's servant confessed his sin of i therein. Certain sea monsters, how-: running away from duty and was | ever, have the capacity to take in a ready to hear another commission.,; man. Read the book through again I That second call was to do the very ; and look for the missionary import thing he had sought to avoid. |i “Sargon restored my health and j that runs through its 48 verses. Then \ A guilty conscience makes one fear- “I hope you*ll dance with me to- •Oh, rat I came heni merely for pleaaore!* I' Did to kiss say he doesn’t know how ville on Friday night for an entertain _ . met. The McCravy boys are real enter- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CURONia.Btld«s.” No.tl' si^d he didn’t know how to STRENGTHENED ENTIRE SYSTEM HUSKY TIRE Combining OUTSTANDING QUAUTY and LOW Prices, and Backed by the Greatest Name in Rubber! The Goodyear Pathai^^ strength after I’d suffered for years try to write as much in 1,328 on the ful. When Jonah told the Ninevites with stomach trouble. I had the most terrible throbbing headaches you could imagine and indigestion and consti pation kept my whole system poison- great missionary enterprise. It is a j about their sins and the punishments]: wonderful book and contains profound Ij^ue from the only God, penitence was' i teachings. Study the prayer of Jonan expressed and the threatened punish-1 i as recorded in chapter 2 and you will; ment was revoked. Then petulant Jo- j i find many helpful truths as you, alnah again revealed the narrowness of penitent, approach the throne of Jc-1 his brotherhood horizon. In su|^s he hovah. [sat down near Ninevah to pity him- It is easy to acquire the attitude of. self because his threats had not been I self-satisfaction in the midst of many'carried out. Rather, he should have; blessings and at the same time forget rejoiced that God had warned through ' jthat there is a great world at large , him and had then forgiven in His | that heeds your attention. Privilege' overflowinng love. It took the active i Sold for cash at a small margin of profit to meet C( PRICES. Lifetime Guaranteed. There is no use to you can get the Goodyear Pathfinder at the new lowil'j FE HOUSE iipw when ' urt |Mke. brings serious responsibilities which: parable of the gourd to make Jonah i must be discharged rightfully in the sight of the Great Judge. It is com mendable to be a loyal patriot, but we must also be continuously prepared to discharge our responsibilities as a world citizen. While Jonah was one of the earliest prophets he was decidedly provincial see haw love could be effective. Note j in particular how God calls attention | tc the more than 120,000 innocent j children within the city. They surely} were not responsible for the. sins of; their parents though they were about to suffer therefrom. Mankind is learning this higher pa- -.4 in his thinking. Further, he wanted to triotism and the love for little chil deliver his messages to Jewry only, dren helps in acquiring the lesson. One forgetful that all the children of the*recent expression has been the millions earth are beloved by the Father. When' given in relief for the children of the told to go to Ninevah and preach^Near East. It belongs to a fam Pathfinder. A family this rugged gfjMtest name in rubber. Rig, handsome,^i[i|p^clU^I>foad of tread— you can see it is built and long, eco nomical wear. You can teU.^ai here is high value at surprisingly low cost. GOODYEAR PATtilPlNDER TIRES ' High Pr^sure Size < Cash Price 30x3 Cl. Cord $ 4.68 30x3'/2 Cl. Cord 4.98 30x3 Vi Cl. Cord OS : 5.10 31x4 S. S. Cord 8.90 32x4 S. S. Cord 9.60 33x4 S. S. Cord 10.20 32x4 Vi S. S. Cord 13.45 33x41/2 S. S. Cord 13.90 34x4 Vi S. S. Cord 14.60 30x5 S. S. Cord HD .... 20.45 32x6 S. S. Cord, 10 ply 35.65 MRS. SARAH TAYLOR ed. I lost weight and strength steadily; and a tired, wornout feeling would 'often come over me that lasted for days. ® “Two bottles, of Sargon overcame all my troubles and strengthened >my whole system wonderfully! I’m steadi ly gaining back the weight I lost and I’m no longer bothered with indiges tion or constipation. The headaches and tired spells are a thing of the past and I’m alert and energetic and better in every way than I’ve been in years!” —Mrs. Sarah Taylor, 17 Clark Ave., Columbia, S. C. I i Balloons BY EM HOWE . fPahhHiU* *The. ofPohh, ' BE GENTLE — SUPERIOR PEOPLE — LETTERS ""Pahple are needlessly mean to each j tion to print is that it is monotonous | othp^. We would all be better off if {big talk from persons on parade try-1 get^ef in our manners. Occasionally ing to attract favor by flattering the a man must be rough, but as a very prejudices of prejudiced persons. It is general rule gentleness is easier than'iin conversation one finds real opin- a fight. ions. “The real fool is he who does not j Oscar Wilde, most tremendous of know himself,” said Oscar Wilde. . . 11 critics of plain people, once made an I -Sadler-Owens Pharmacy -Ajrents.i^f''® ^ thought surprising. He| ; A j„ ’ ’ himself, and lies when he says he does wrote: “One who is entirely ignorant jof the modes of Art in its revelation, or the moods of thought in its pro- —Adv. FRUIT CAKE The Finishing Touch for Thanksgiving Dinner. * CLAUSSEN’S “Since 1841—South’s Favorite” Size Cash Price Size Cash Price 29x4.40 S. S. Balloons $ 5.83 31x5.00 S. S. Balloons $ 8.85 29x4.50 S. $. Balloons 6.65 30x5.25 S. S. Balloons ...>. .... 9.85 30x4.50 S. S. Balloons 6.65 31x5.25 S. S. Balloons -.... .... 10.20 28x4.75 S. S. Balloons 7.90 29x5.50 S. S. Balloons 10.45 29x4.75 S. S. Balloons 8.05 30x5..'»0 S. S. Bitlloons ......... 10.65 29x5.00 S. S. Balloons 8.35 31x6.00 S. S. Balloons ........ 13.40 30x4.75 S. S. Balloons 8.30 32x6.00 S. S. BaHooins. 13.50 30x5.00 S. S. Balloons 8.55 33x6.00 S. S. Balloons .... -- _ 13.70 ■. v\.> Goodyear Speedway Tires _ Size Cash Price Size j'i'i ’ Cash Price 30x3'/2 $4.25 30x4.50 $6.05 29x4.40 5.35 •• . Those odd persons who believe they Egress; of the pomp of the Latin line, I are superior to the plain people, and]or the richer music of the voweled struggle unsuccessfully for years to Greek; of Tuscan sculpture or Eliza- prove it, have a very poor opinion of bethan song, may yet be full of the us. Their formula of abuse is always (very sweetest wisdom.” Most of the hbout the same. One of them lately | really important things in the world wrote: “Another eager human soul on j have been accomplished by men who the threshold longing to find some knew nothing of Tuscan sculpture. suitable high work in the world, all unwitting of the fact that ideal striv- ingfe are everywhere despised and dis couraged.” . . . Clarence Whistler, a real Art man who could at least paint pictures which sold readily, and af- I forded him a living, said there never was an artistic period; never an art living nation. voweled Greek or Latin line. McDaniel Vulcanizing Works Phone No. 2 R. P. Chapman, Mgr. .n lllllll WHEN CHILDBEN Heed a Laxattre "Wi havi uaed' Tliedfiord’! Black- Draught in our fkxnily for niD«ta«n jreart. I have found it of great help in raising my family. *1 hav! given it to all six of my chil dren. Whenever they complain of upset stonuich, or begin to look pale and sickly, I soake a tea of Black-Dnuid^t and begin R ^ thnn. In a day or two they axe all right. ^ give it to than for oon- atipation, and my husband and I Irath take it. I always give it for colds in winter, for I be- I have observed that the more len ient the world is with criminals, the bolder and more impudent criminals become. In reading I often encounter letters from famous people. They usually are dull, though exploited by the maga zines or newspapers in which I see them. . . . Letters have not been mark ed in my life as a means of imparting wisdom. I find conversation more val uable. A large per cent of it is fool ish, but in the steady stream a jewel is frequently encountered. My objec- WANTS I PINE WOOD for sale. 75 cords. Ap ply to J. H. Buice, Renno, S. C. 2p LOST—One round cameo pin. Reward if returned to J. V. Edwards. Up ILOST—3 packages baby pictures, be tween Country Market and Ki’eis- j berg’s Dept. Store. Package addressed ; to Miss Willie Mae Martin, Reward, j Return to The Chronicle. Itp ' Ueve a way to prevent them is to keep the ayatem clean." -Mrs. Fourth Doable Terxy, 1205 Avenue, Decatur, Ala. CABBAGE PLANTS—I have a large quantity of plants that were sown at the proper time. Be careful of plants that are too large or that were sown too early, since they will go to seed. Prices right. John T. Blakely, phones 136, 175, 192. tf CAROU. h SO; What Do P.S.JEANES Do? ‘IODINE WRITING PAPER”—If you would like a small supply of writing paper, letter head size, with the copy righted Iodine label lithographed in four colors in tower left hand corner, we can supply 100 sheets for 75c, Either write or phone us your order. Use Iodine Stationery and help adver tise your State. Chronicle Publishing Company, Clinton, S. C. tf Dr. Frank F. Hicks DENTIST Office National Bank Building Dr. S.'Bith’s Former Location. Phone 153 Your home Ja/ks" behind your back... Even your best friends won’t tell you what your home tells them! But these impressions do register deeply. And never was there a time when the appearance of one’s home mattered so much as it does todav. You may have the manner of a sophisticate; but if your manor tells another tale, it becomes a heavy handicap. And a needless one! For in this modern day your home can be—should be—a help in business and social advancement. Nothing is more import.inc than your home environment. First—furnish your ho.me. It teds what you are! And to that end, we pro.Tcr friendly, capable counsel. Suppose you come in some day soon and just look around. 4i Cap;urjn^ Charm with FurnishiK ts" is a book yon will surely want. It was written for *)‘ir panryis by Helen Tow.-.send Barton, Department Di.ec- tor, National Home Furnishings I.-idustry. Practicr.!, helpful and beautifully illustrated. .*.sk for your free cop/. CAP riuixo 4 HAn u Ui ill IfOVVt -4 ft llM,\niAGS, -KbST’ I FURNISH TOURHOME IT TELLS WMATTOULat Wilkes & Company CLINTON ■Two Stores- LAURENS West Main St. S L.