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r r / PAGE EIGHT ,1 ^ . . • — 1 ■■- — •V-" XL-: ^ Th£ CLINTON CHRONICLE; CLINTON THURSDAY, JUNE 18, IMS 1785 ■ . J825 Monument/Unveiled College of Charleston | to ThornwelPs Foimder Examinations at the count^ seat fox| reading room, and museum; the op* ■portunities for college work; the lec tures that he himself gave, and the lyceum courses that he encouraged and fostered. He wished for us to 'have favor with men:—hence the self-respect that he inculcated within us, and the pro- the Laurehs county scholarship, Fri-, ^(Continued from Page One) day, July-10, at 9 a. m. Subjects: cam p U8 i n t 0 a farm for the boys to English grammar and composition, cultivate. And that farm acreage American History, algebra, and plane WO uld have helped to make the place' < , , . - geometry. more nearly self-supporting. Surely | tection that he threw around us, and Four-year courses lead to the de-.that is a desirable end But, no, the!the character of the children that he greesbof A. B. and B. S. Special two- central idea in his mind was a “hom^.” received into the home, year pre-medical course. Courses in "He wa s caring for orphan children, Commerce and Business Administra- no t building an institution in which to tion. Expense moderate. For terms, C are for them. “The Child”'was the He wished for us to have favor .with God:-^hence the care with which he lant< how he would show us the. connection between our good behavior and 4he continuance of God’s grace and boun- tiful mercy ? ’ A very practical reli gion he .taught- us, based on an earthly, relation of human fellowship with the God of heaven. We did not go about with our heads in the stars, and our feet wandering where they would on the earth. We were not taught to be mystics and ascetics because we lived daily on the bounty of God, and dally saw His hand even as did Elijah when JR. O. U. A. M. MEETING - . Regular meeting of the Jr. 0. U. A. M. Thursday, June 18th, at eight o’clock. Every member is asked to be propertiea-vit is made from an herb plant that grows in parts of East Texas and- Louisiana. It contains no alcohol, opiates, ‘or habit forming catalogue, and illustrated folder, ad- center Of this place, because it was Gc>d our Father^ the eagerness^with dress PKESID-NrS OFFICE _ COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, charleston"; s. c. vjv/va • x 4 a I iv. w attv* v ca a v w a vaa w a a ax. aa a a x. | J * implanted within us the knowledge of he sat by the brook and was fed by God our Father': the eagerness with the ravens. It was a very practical very practical i “a home” A child is alwavs the ren- which he tried to win us lo Christ; [training in a life of practical Chris- 'ter 7 any real home and when it and the joy with which he received;tianity that waa given here that re- rceases to be, and the home becomes us into the Church of Christ,-his, suited often in practical Christian bigger than the child, then it ceases (Lord and ours; and the patient care;lives, and useful Christian service to be “a home” and becomes a “house.” be always used to nourish within us after leaving hete. Ah! may we well or a NOTICE OF FLNAL mSCHAPGE a tragedy. But he knew that! And In Re: Estate o * an ”^ e , . in such an “institution” it would be 1 things, , . (colored) ece«^ . than difficult to build well-bnl- Notice is hereby given a * ^bfcFand beautiful Christian charac- on the 15th day of July, 1925, maKe final return of my acts and doings as administrator of. the estate of Nannie Williams (colored) deceased, to the Probate Court of Laurens County. S. C., and will at the same i racl hotel”; and hence a travesty, or ; that new-born life in Christ. 'praise God for that. And after he had given us all these | And just how useful that religion in so far as we would take was, is, evinced by the daily teach ter. And so, you and I, alumni, can thark our gracious heavenly Father for a “home” that we lov$, and to whk-h we return with joy; rather than asylum” that we hated; or a “bar- we gladly went, said Court for finel discharge as ^ ^ ^ mimstrator of said estate. W. D. COPELAND, 7-9-5tc Administrator. Now it was an “orphaned child’s home” that he wanted Thornwell Or*; them from him, fie sent us out into the world, not fearing for our fu tures, so long as we kept our health ai\d our jChrist. For he kne* that ing of the Bible as the very Word of God. He taught it to us without any mysticism, and certainly not as a fet ish, but as the true text-book for all of present for we will elect officers for drngfe, but does carry a powerful the next six months. purifying property that has been used Edward Stevens, Councilor, for years in the treatment of serious organic ailments, It gives,relief when other remedies Any man or woman who suffers; fail. A treatment of six bottles costs Beware of AlcohoT with kidney trouble should' not take medicines that contain alcohol. ' There is an herb balm called. Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy famous 56.00 and is guaranteed to give satis faction even in . the most serious cases. If your druggist does not have .it write through the Southeast for its healirig. mont, Texas. ur druggist does pot ha Hobo Medicine Company, Beau- % * phanage to be, and I am sure that J ac °bs it is not a highly polished our good Dr. LynYt is keeping that j shaft, but a plainly hewn, marker, home-ideal highland that can be at- For Dr. Jacobs was preparing us for tested to by the happy faces of * s we would 14 outside of children that are with us today. And;these enclosures, and life does not al- whatsoever the Master deemed best j life’s lessons; as the great guide book for us He would work out to our good,—“For we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.” And again, this slope is symbolical to me, in that from the ideas of Dr. for life’s journey; as the only solu tion for life's problems; the sole in- spirer of life’s hope; the real 'con firmer of life’s faith; the joyous cre ator of life’s love; the solid basis of life’s joy; and the plain director of all of life’s worth-while service. And this still is the only base on which to place a life qf true usefulness.' And to send a young person out into th£ world with a deep reverence for the Book; and with a true and practical knowledge of it; and with a great faith in it, is to set his feet on a rock that cannot be shaken. He tried to give us life-strength, since the only strength of any life is in its eternal foundations. For— “How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in his excel lent Word.” “hbnve over there,” | ttiat tne* Master may deem oesi; anu Sixth—“Pointing Upward.” But while he sat beside) them in their last | be tried to instill into us such char- ^ again, another great thing about this ,. x , t*_L 1 orphanage, as in the mind of the great founder of Thornwell Or phanage, and as suggested to me by this stone, is that, in its turn, its NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. All persons having claims against .i. ^ j ^onie Dr* Jacobs i W ays P resent ideal conditions. It r*° ! irt' e D ^rtL (c S a 0 m r ; ! ^ triiM’ofToy <•»« >•<** <«• •».* >* ** ed) deceased, mu.t p - hanniness that he could nor-' aS! gems fit fora place in the Masters duly verified to m the Kingdom of God; and Clinton, S. C., Wor before the ^h n ^iiy ,ead our ea?er . f -* indin(r experience J t iooc file thp comp young ihmds to— . , many jears oi grmuing day of July, 19- , - “—think of the-home overe th-re, i oftentimes go into the polishing. He By the side of the river of light.” , d-d not try to do this. .He only, tried And since the Savioh&f us all has:to so shape our lives that we would be gone to prepare that home we need ready for the polishing that pnly the ! never be afraid^ to gar home. Nor is | Master can # be«t give us; so that we j it any wonder that -^ome of those who would be worthy any sort of polishing did go to that “^bme over there,” ]that the*Master may deem best; and Top Dresser We make and sell Top Dresser and High Grade Tomato Guano, as well as all stand ard grades of Fertilizer. CLINTON OIL MILL TELEPHONE NO. 62 with the Probate Court of Laurens County, S. C., on or before the 1.5th day of July, 1925, or be forever barred. W. D. COPELAND, 7-9-5tc Administrator. RENT A CAR Drive Yourself OPEN AND CLOSED CARS DAY PHONE 357 NIGHT PHONE 156 Ellis Auto Livery v . - who needed home; or for the proper i was a diamond in the rough has development of those who were al-,been polished in,after life by the skill life that came under his care. The or r * ♦ at Milam rioppaopH ready*here. All these ^buildings ntfwiof the Master’s touch. sole dependence of this place is in RE: Estate Mrs. Alice Milam, d e<* ased - are for the child> not thk child for the ! Do you not remember the “chapel God our Father, i si Q ce the whole life Notice is hereby given that the buildin?s He spread them out over talks” that he gave; and the conversa- of Dr. Jacobs was itself wrapped up undersigned will make his final return ^ lar?e ^ Jeft ty of trees ' tions in the home that h e held, when in the life of God. No orphan ever of his acts and doings as administra- (on ^ and he the . birds to sing he was trying in that gentle loving came to this place, and had its influ- or ° ,e a ® ve s . in the trees; and the flowers to bloom way that he had, to instill within us'ence, who did not at the same time Judge of Probate for Laurens County by ^ pathway; and the to be those views of life that wou f d ma ke)Come under the influence of Jesus * m ^ 7 rooK anH kept green; so that even an orphan- the boy or girl fit for life in the out-)Christ. Every child who ever came M„ on Tuesday, July 7, 1925, and _ ai Hp n, moments, went with a smile on their acters as would take the very high- f aces ; ost finish that the Master Workman Second—“The Child.’* Again, I am only can givb, for only by the touch sure that you agree with me that all °f ^ hrist can all the true "beauty of the development of this place through | lif* be brought out, for all the years has been Only for “the i “There is a destiny that shapes ouj; child.” Dr. Jacobs cured nothing for more buildings, save as he needed them for the care of more children ends, Rough hew them how we will.” And many a person, who whilb here, ideals are always pointing upwbrd. The whole tone of. this place is defini tely spiritual. The life which has no height has no symmetrical beauty, but the “beauty of holiness” was the sym metry that he tried to give to all the A m., un ■ f u r 3 f u “l’ed child could live in an atmosphere of side world? Or do you remember how;here was pointed to the “Lamb of Vri ., ^ ^ e & i jL v, rirp j,,, ad beauty as nearly normal.as possible, sometimes he was compelled to take!God that taketh away the sin of the said Court for final discharge as ad- ^ ^ that b ^ uty he ^ a hand in gome S evere punishment as world.” xnimst|Htor. r • ' i n to beautiful lives. For with all the discipline, and then how quickly he! What a prayer he could make for All persons having claims against i ov j ness there is on this magnificent forgave and forgot? If ever a stu-|“his boys and girls!” How those the cstite of the said Mrs. Alice campus> the most glorious thing in all dent in this home did not get the prayers bound us to the throne of Milam, Will file the same, duly veri- this world t0 him> wag the beauty of beginnings of development “in wis-,God! How well we can remember fied, with the Judge of Probate of a Christ. dom, and in stature, and in favor with [them even to this late date! They Laurens County, S. C., or with R. W.j j| e m j gbt b ave turned us into little God and man” it was not the fault:haunt our lives, and they will con- Wade, attorney, at Clinton, S. C.. on « automatons » and bad us marc h in of Dr. Jpcobs. And certainly if one|tinue to haunt our membries in all the or before the 4th day of July, 1925, “i oc k ed g0 ose-step” from barracks to had the beginnings of such life within changes-of life! How .his face did or be forever barred.# work; from work to schoo j. from him he could trust Almighty God to)shine with a “light that ne’er was on D. W. MULLINAX, school to meals; from meals to bed; finish the good work that he had be-, land or sea” when he came from* a 7-2 Adm. Estate Mrs. Alice Milan. a nd all that in a dead and dismal J gun, for he is “the Giver of every , season of Communion with our Fath- silence. But no, the center of this good and perfect gift.” ;er! What a benediction such a mem- I“orphan’s home” was the “orphaned And all this was done in order that .ory is! And from such hours of fel- child.” And for ‘that ideal many those who went out from this home | lowship with “his very familiar 'other, and older ideals were^sacrificed and school to face life alone, should Friend” he wrought out in his own in its attainment. And so joy was face it in the, slxifrigth That only God ; life those high ideals that characteriz- brought into pur lives in as large can give. No matter what the obstg- ed him; and thereby was he able to see measurers he could bring it. And cle may be to face; no matter what clearly to put them into this orphan’s thus did the church of God see orphan i the difficulty to overcome; no matter home; and thus, too, did he go from J. Roy Crawford SURVEYOR CLINTON. S. C. Telephone 2601 D* E; TRIBBLE CO. CLINTON, S. C. UNDERTAKERS & LICENSED EMBALMERS AH Calls Promptly Attended To Day or Night ALL MOTOR EQUIPMENT Day Phone 94 Night Phone 205 or 24 RENT A CAR Drive Yourself OPEN AND CLOSED CARS ' DAY PHONE 357 ^ NIGHT PHONE 156 Ellis Auto Livery CLINTON, S. C. [children reared to respect themselves; J how fierce the storm that may sweep , those hours of prayer with high cour- jand in turn to be respected by all who through life; no matter how great the ( age to face the discburagingly long knew them. And such the church temptation that may burn its way fask of putting enough courage in us learned to love, and not just to toler- into our very souls, he wanted to . to face our own life-tasks; and, also, ate. s [ equip every student who came here cf instilling into us high enough life- And was it not just like him to go a ^ e to meet them, and with- on working for such children in the }hem in a truly Christian way face of opposition and ridicule; wherr 1 Banks To Take Half even good church people called this a . nd £ irl caI ^ e in P rtpara ideal home for orphan children, »j a . ; tion for life, to ^ ^ cobs’ Folly?” And was it not just (Continued on Page Seven) ' should be lived. like his great love for these children to continue his work of love for them for a whole lifetime? And we can now 'remember how often he would take dowfi “The Book,” and read again the | And those who did come here and learn life as he taught it, have gone out to live life as “The Giver of all Life” would have it Holiday Once a Week cause those boys and girls, growing 'into manhood and womanhood, *who story of how the proud and loving I ^ ere 1 ^ ace 1 W ! t ^ the . pr0 ^* mothers brought their children to Jesus 1 « ms °[ h£e ’ had alread y lean,ed from for him to bless them; and the officious aim * “From every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, A sure retreat, Beginning today and continuing un til September first, the banks of the Be r • city will observe half holiday every Thursday, the closing hours being 12 noon*;. “If Anybody Doubts What This New Medicine Will Do, Tell ’Em To See Me,” Says Dorsett - Now comes Wm. H. Dorsett, a well-kn'own Greensboro, N. C., man, to add his testimony to the mass of evidence piling up all over North and South Carolina proving that the, amazing health-building pow ers of Kamak have, if anything, been underestimated. * “Kamak has made life, worth living for me again and if anybody doubts that it is the greatest med icine on earth, just tell them to come and see me. I would like to preach this new. gospel of health to everybody,” he says. . ' “I was down with the ’flu’ in 1918 and haven’t been much good since. My trouble was with my bladder and kidneys and I was told it was a catarrhal inflammation of the bladder and probably of the whole system. I don’t know what it was, but I was just full of uric acid and poisons. I was as nfervous as a kitten and would life awake for hours at night unable to sleep. “Then about a year ago I had an operation, and,, since that time life has hardly been worth living. “But that’s all over now since I got hold of this wonderful medi cine Kamak. Why, when I first got Kamak I took three double doses and I slept like a baby that night for the firsjt tune in months. I tell you, it made' me feel good to find such improvement, and you can bet your life I .stuck to Kamak. “Now I am enjoying life once more, feel fine all over and am. cheerful and happy aU the time. “Everybody should take Kamak, because it’s bound to help them and make them fed like different peo ple.” - ' Kamak is sold in Clinton exclu- * *4 .. y rf' dvely by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, and by the leading 'druggist in every town. Armand VANISHING CREAM AND COLD CREAM are as necessary to the skin and complexion as rain and sun to a flower. Clear, radiant coloring, soft, fine texture, absence of blackheads, enlarged pores, etc. “ —these are rewards for the con- ( sistent use- of Armand Creams, according to directions. , Sadler-Owens Phmcy. Phone 400 ■■ " . ' " v* Jars, 60 cents. Tubes, 28 cents. ■n disciples wishing to save the Master from so much annoyance from these anxious, women, sent them away. And Jesus was much displeased, and took the children up iit his arms » and blessed them, and said: “Suffer the!treat” for help has never gone away little children to cqme unto me, and ( unaided, just Ms “Doctor” said, forbid them not, for of such is the| Fifth—“Based on the Earth.”* Of kingdom of God.” And then how our, course, there is nowhere else to base Tis found beneath the mercy seat.” And' hp who )i*s fled to that “ re- Bible Teacher For High School Miss Katherine O’Neal, ^of Green ville, has been elected by the trustees as full time teacher of Bible in the Clinton high school for the coming year. childish voices would sing lustily: “Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible tells me so.” Third—“Four Square.” I am sure, too, that Dr. Jacobs was not uncon WHY SUFFER SO? an earthly and material monument save on the ground, but to me, even the foundation of this memorial is symbolical also of the practical side of the life that we lived and learned scioua, of the fact that he asked for here.. Our life training was intensely this tone to be “four-square”—be- practical. And because he knew so cause he wanted every pupil who ever | that the life that is not developed came here to learn to meet life in. from the practical side is very often Clirist’s way. And if any child ever | devoid of useful results. Dr. Jacobs lived in this place who failed to get!B av ® os a ver y practical training. Wei that four-fold view of life;—physical,hy doing, and the things that o ow mentil, social, and religious,— it was we did here, were the thingsthat we; kidneyg J>0&n because he lacked sufficient mental i would need to do in aftejr life. The andg They should help you. endowment to grasp it all; or he had p £ life’s ideal in fthis pragmatic Qne jjj an y cimUm an ingrained unwillingness to accept'•f® ** *** utility. And hia life and| Nannie E. F Get Back Your Health As Other Clin ton Folks Have Done. Too many people suffer lame, aching backs, distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Often this is due to faulty kidney aqtion and there’s danger of hardened arteries, dropsy, gravel or Bright’s disease. Don’t let weak kidneys wear yob out. Use Doan’s Pills, before it is too late! KING’S Sale v _ : —— • . ^ : ■- - - - - — — ' ■ Closes Saturday Night ! Doan’s are a stimulant diuretic to the ’s nave helped thqus- Here is cases: Finney, 66 Florida it. But “Doctor” knew that a “four-[W® ideal® met this test fairly i gt., says: “There was a constant, bear- square” life is one of symmetry and sqyarely. The utility of our life j i n g. K j own ac j, e across my track and I balance; and only that sort of a life tra * n i n flr wa ® daily shown. For the jwas ner v 01Jg dizzy. My kidneys can truly please the “Lord of Life.” jboys:—the home work, printing, car-; ac ^ r } g bt, either. I used Doan’s His aim and idea was to give us pen try, machife—work, shoe-making, | pjij g> f rom Young’s Pharmacy, and sound 'bodies:—hence the cottage i f arIn i n ?» dnivying, and other forms °f|they cured me.” homes, the small family groups, the , business. For the girls:—house-work, gEVERAL YEARS AGO, Mrs. Fin- large grounds, the farm and the home-nTaking, touching, stenography, J ney ga m ; <«i haven’t used a kidney woods; the>work each day in shop, or and music. ^ 'medicine for some time; in fact, hot home or office; in the kitqhen or laun- But more than all else he miule since Doan’s cured me.” ‘ our religion practical fqr us. Do you j - Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t out-door-play that • he encouraged by j remember how often he would take simply ask for a kidney remedy—get the hours he devoted to it. . !. | us into his confidence as to the | Doan’s Pillsj—the same that Mrs. Fin- I ? ' He wished for us to have sound monthly receipts of ther institution ? ney had. Foster- Ir.ils:—hcr.cc the schxls, the library, And cyti you not even ney re.acm’jor Buffalo, N. Y. burn Co., Mfrs., • • -I' Just three days more in which to , * ■ , . • » buy high-class Ladles’ Wearing • -e- Apparel at— Half Price v All piece goods, dress goods and notions are selling at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Thornwell Alumni and Young People’s Conference Visitors ' are invited to make this store their headquarters. —- \ B. L King & Son ! “THE LADIES SHOP” r~~ a a J V p M \ / - ' -/ /