The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 16, 1930, Image 7
THURSDAY. JANUARV 16.1*S0
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
PADS SETKIt
SANDWICHES
OF A MILLION
KINDS
FOR
LUNCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
By Rev. Samael Dt Price, D. D., Associate General Secretinry of the'
World’s Sunday School Association. ,
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International Sunday School Lesson for January 19
JESUS BEGINS ms MINISTRY
Matthew 4:17-25
purpose to learn essential truths. Je
sus had a messasre for ail. His ap
proach was direct rather than abrupt.
Sin was the supreme-disease and He
told about its unfailinic remedy. He
• divine power every malady could be
was the world’s Great Physician. By
cured. He was the Specialist and nev
er had need to call in another for con
sultation. . ■ /
98, series one, for 8 'sharea of atodc Is
said Building and Loan AfSodsftiaB.
Said certificate having been original
ly, issued to Joe Vance Pitts, but has
heretofore been Ibst.
2-6-()te. Joe Vance Pitta.
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SOMETHING NEW
CLAUSSEN’S
‘Since 1841—South’s Favorite”
COUNTY, TREASURER’S NOTICE
1929>
WORK
Half of all the work done in the
world is done in the United States,
5 ‘"From that time,” the opening
words cf the lesson has a very defi
nite implication and presents a sub
ject for special "study. John the Bap
tist had been a voice in file wilder-
inner
times.
life were discussed- at those
Jesus never purposed to be an ar
bitrary dictator. He would be both a
Teacher and a Leader. He would have
disciples, learners, who would go about
with. Him. Herein arc many sugges-
says DiC Thomas Thorn1:on Read, pro-
fe ssor of" mining in Columbia univer-j ness until he was silenced by the clos-
sity. The average Americai) does thir- |ihg pf prisoh doors when Herod did hot j tionr about teacher training, which is
ty times as much work as the average I fancy the message of denunciation af-! essential subject in connection with
NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE
Ladies’ Home Journal, 1 year |1j00^
” years $1.80, 3 years $2.00.
Saturday Evening Post, 1
Notice is hereby given ^hat I will $2,00, 2 years $3.50, 3 years |6.00«
apply to tha Clinton Builditife andi Gentlaman, 3 yean $U)0.
Loan Association of Clinton, S. C., on! ^
The books of the County Treasurer
will be open for the collection of
taxes for the fiscal year, 1929, at the
Chinaman, two and one-half times as
much as the average German, almos^t
twice as much as the average Briton.
ter he had taken his brother Phillip’s j the work of religious education today,
wife. Use either Kerr’s or Robinson’s i Some who had been invited to beconje
, "Harmony of the Gospels” for all the ; His friends a .vear ago at th.e Jordan
Electrically-powered machinery is the j intervening items, otherwise you will Jiow sought as more constant
companions in service. Andrew and
February 13th; 1930, for a new cer-j
tificate to replace certificate number!
JAS. W. CALDWELL
Magazines — Newspaper*
u*
Treasurer’s office from October 15th ; his command, who do not have to be
to December 31, 1929. After Decern- j fed out of his earnings.
ber 31 one per cent will be added. Af-! Europeans, puzzled by our prosper-
ter January 31st, tw'o b^r cent will b^.Ity, have attributed it' to .America’s
added, and after Feb. 28th, sevetT per natural resources. We know better. We
cent will be added until the 15th day , do more work.
of March, 1930, when the books will j —
answer; each .American worker has' miss much as we spend these six
the equivalent of thirty-fiVe slaves at i months in the life of Christ. We are
now in the .spring of the second year
' be closed
All
YOUNC;
of His public ministry. The time is
A. D., 28, April to May and the gen
eral location is in Galilee. The call is
the same whether given by Jesus or
John the Baptist. It is “Repent^’e; for ^
the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” '
Peter, .lames and John. There were
maay disciples:, at one time seventy
are named. From these, twelve apbs-
tles were chosen at a later date. These
men, upon whom kingdom-building re
sponsibilities were to n»st about two
years Uter, were selected from
T class
general
the
of workmen rather than
persons owning property in
more than one township are requested
to call for receipts in each of the
several townships in which the prop-
Owen D. Young told a senate com-, command the attention of every one.
mit^that it,will soon.be possible Turn to the Gospel of John for the
for^iybi
This is still the challenging truth to i from among the book-learned people
w’ho were in the big city cen'ters. The
ipdy to write a message in his events in the first year’s ministry.
horny-handed toilers were first called
and they responded forthwith. Today,
own home or office and have it trans-v At the very beginning of His public j more ordinary walks of
^ FORSALE
One vacant lot on corner West Main *:;
and Sloan Streets. Ideal site for fill
ing station.
JOHN D. DAVIS
Phone 14r
Clinton;®. C*
erty is located. This is important, as ! mitted in his own handwriting, in-Mife Jesus began to call "individuals to ' ^He are carrying on the heavier activi-
additional cost and penalty may be
attached.
All able-bodied male -citizens be
tween the ages' of ^ twenty-one (21)
bn tax of $1,00, except old
' "to pay a pa
soldiers, who are exempt at fifty (50)
years of age. Commutation Road Tax
$1,50 in lieu of road duty. All able-
bodied men between the ages of 21
and 55 are liable to road duty except
those in military service, school'trus-
tees, school teachers, ministers, and
students.
•Proper attention will be given those
who wish to pay their taxes through
the mail by check, money order, etc.,
giving name of township and number
of school district..
'The tax levy is as follows:
State Tax 5 mills
Ordinary County Tax 5H mills
Road an^ Bridge 10 mills
Railroad Bond 1 mill
stantly, to any point in the world. AlU Hi.s side, Some of the followers church and Sunday school
that needs to be done to accomplish John the Baptist were thus, summoned Those who thus serve will receive
this'ls"T'sligH exl^ of existing at the time of the Baptism of Jesus in blessings accordingly in the day of
telegraph facilities. Technically it is | the They vary^inal reckqnmjg.
dn?!hg^Fat'"11rsT y^
Mr. Young's predictions are always while the Master is apparently work-
H. D. HENRY
F, M. BOLAND
entitled to respectful consideration. He, ing with individual's, such as Nicode
is one of the rare men who combines
mus, recorded in John 3. These men
great business ability with a broad could not forget the impressions as
and statesmanlike view nf public af- j they were with Him, especially as th^y
sat about the camp fire at night and
fairs. As the head of the international
commission which worked out the
plan for the World Bank to handle
war reparations payments he has a
reputation in Europe even greater
than in America. He is a Democrat;
otherwise he would have been in the
cabinet of President-Hoover, who
one of his warmest friends.
X thVee^biif”nTmistry is indicated:
teaching, preaching and healing. The
work of the church is carried on un
der similar heads in the present day.
In foreign missions, too, there is
Schooling, evangelism and medical
work. Such unselfish ministries soon
rested during the noon'siesta. Many j attracted much attention. People came
pertinertt problems that related to the! from curiosity and also with a sincere
INSURANCE
STOCKS
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
is
KLEIN
Keep an eye on Ur. Julius Klein,
assistant secretary of commerce, the
young man from California who has
been the center of the business confer-
Road Bonds 61^ mills
Past Indebtedness 2 mills , ences in Washington. Dr. Klein is a
Statewide School (6-0-1) 4 mills j graduate of the University of Califor-
Weak and High School .* 1 mill nia and of Harvard; he studied also
Constitutional School 3 mills
ave
in Berlin and Paris universities. He
knows more about international trade
Total 38 mills j than anyone else in America and, what
Laurena School Districts
No. ], Trinity Ridge 16 Vi mills
No. 2, Prospect «■ 16 mills
No, 3, Barksdale-Narnie 18Vi mills
No. 4, Bailey 7 rnills
f
No, 6, O^k Grove 6 mills
No. 7, Watts Mills. 8 mills
No. 11, Lautens . 22 mills
^No. 12, Ora 11 Vi mills
Youngs School Disfricta
No. 2, Friendship (D-5) ... 24 mills
is more important, he understands
men and knows how to make indus
trial and business leaders pull togeth
er, He will go higher in public service.
you seen
BARSES^
Another man to watch i.^ Julius*
Barnes, head of the Chamber of Com-;
merce of the United States. Mr.
«
Barnes has an office in New York, but;
spends most of his time on the floor i
of the produce exchange where he has 1
sensational new
No. 4, Bethany 16 mills ; done more than any other one man orl
No, 5, Grays 17 mills j group of men to stabilize the'price of
No. 6, Central lOVi mills , export grain for .the benefit of the
No. 7, Youngs 17Vi mills
No. R, Warrior Creek 15 mills
No. 10, Lanford 24 V4 mills
No. 3-B, Fountain Inp 24 mills
Dials School Districts
No. 1, Greenpond 10 mills
No. 2, Eden 17Vi mills
No. 3, Shiloh (Sul. 17) 22 mills
No. 5, Gray Court-Gwings ... 24 mills
No. L-3, Barksdale-Narnie 1614 mills
No. 8, Smyrna (Sul. L7) 22 mills
No. 3-B, Fountain Jnn .7.....24 mills j
American farmer. M^Barnes has notj
made a fortune for himself out of his
wheat operation, which he took over ^
after the war from the U. S.-F«od ad-1
ministration. He has charged himself
with the duty of seeing that American
grain goes where it is needed am) that
the price is fair to buyer and seller. |
Mr. Barnes is one of the president’s'
most intimate personal friends, per-i
Haps the most intimate. His hobby is;
the U. S. Chamber of Commerce,,
Those wh6 seek the utmost in motoring
satisfactionf—at sensationally low prices—
should see and drive the Greatest Chevrolet
in Chevrolet History , . , now on display in
our showrooms! '
Sullivan School Districts j which he believes can be made rt»e
No. 1, Princeton 22 mills j most useful constructive force
No. 2, Mt. Bethel 15 mills
No. 3, Rbplar Springs 25 mills
No. 7, Brewerton 16 mills
No, 17, Hickory Tavern 22 mills
Railroad Tax 3 mills
Waterloo School Di.stricts
No. 1, Mt. Gallagher 12 mills
N®. 2, Bethel Grove 9 mills
No. 3, Ekom (Sul. 17) 22 rtills
No. 4, Center Point 4 14 mills
No. 5, Oakville .1 8 milU
in
American business, and he has the
faculty of making big business men
believe him.
MORROW ^
Wlien the international commission
on naval disarmament which is to
meet in London in January finishes its
work, if it does not break up in a row,
one man who.se influence will have had
An improved 50-horsepower six-cylinder
valve-in-head engine! Four Delco-Lovejoy
hydraulic shock absorbers! Fully-enclosed,
internal-expanding, weather-proof brakes!
Heavier and strtbnger rear axle! New non
glare windshield! New dash gasoline gauge!
And scores of other features!
£e9m»mieml Trmri$f»rt»tl0m
r'
a large part in the conclusions arrived
No. 6, Mount Pleasant 13 mills ^ 3^ ^-jjj Dwight W'. Morrow. “The
No. 7, Mt. Olive '....*. 21 mills
No. 14, Waterloo ..........8^ mills |
Cross Hill School Districts |
No. 13, Cross Hill ..r 21*4 mills
, Hunter School Districts
No. 3, Rock Bridge 6 mills!
No. 4, Wadsworth 8 mills
No. 5, Clinton 23 mills
No. 6, Goldville 18 mills
No. 7, Belfast 8 mills
< No. K-19, Kinards 8 mills
^ No. R-42, Reederville 13 mills
’No. 16, Mountville ...21 millr
Jacks School Distrietc ^
No. 1, No w|iile school .U mills
No. 2, Shady Grove 11 mills
No. 3, Renno 16 mills
No. 4, No white school .^...3 mills
No. 6, O’DeUs „3 mills
No. 7, OarliiiftonT. .8 mills
No. 16, Hurricane 6 mills
Scafhetowa SdMal Districts
No. 1, Long Branch 8 mills
No. 2, Mnsgrove 8 mills
No. 3, Langston 8 mills
No. 4, Snndy Springs ...^ .4 mills
No. 19, Lanford - 24V4 miU*
No. 12, Ora ...11 Vs milh
sending in lists of names
'"to be taken off are requested to send
tb^m early ani give the township and
schboK district of each, as the Trwss-
urer is very busy during the month
of December.
BOSS D. YOUNG,
County Treasurer.
smartest man in the world” is the way
the editor-in-chief of a big New York
daily, referred to him in conversation
the other day.
Success has not spoiled Mr. Morrow
or his family. They live in. the pleas
ant but decidedly not “smart” suburb
of Englewood, N, J., in much the same
way as any ordinary family of middle-
class Americans. Being a partner of
J. P. Morgan,' ambassador to Mexico,
the next'senator from New Jersey,
has not impressed Mr. Morrow with
the" necessity of keeping trousers
creased and othe^ise dressing like a
bond salesman^ One of his daughters
is a school teacher; another, as every
one. knows, married “Slim” Lindbergh.
Just plain Americans to whom “socie
ty'’ means nothing.
Come in today and see this car. Drive it. Note
how comfortable it is—how easy to handle—
how flexible in traffic. And remember that it
is now available^
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NOTAPINT
of dust in a load of our
coaL We keep the fine
coal to use in our boilers.
Call us when you want
quality coaL
. Clinton
Cotton Oil Co. .
Phone 62
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eatly n
educed pne
:es!
The ROADSTER
:.;i: *495
/
t
, The CLUB SEDAN
‘625
The SPORT ROADSTER ^525
The SEDAN 1..
‘675
The PHAETON
: '495
The SEDAN DELIVERY
‘595
The COACH
‘565
The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS'
‘365
The COUPE
^565 The 1 Vi TON CHASSIS
‘520
The SPORT COUPE ..
*625
, The 1 Vi TON'cHASSIS WITH CAB ..
‘625
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. All prices f. 0. b.
factory, Flint, Michigan
A SIX IN
THE PRICE
RANGE OF THE FOtJB
Giles
Clinton, South Carolina
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