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. -- . . “ >■■■■ ^ ■" ■ ‘'f^' '«-':■ ■ -■'^T'v' i'-' '■ V' ' ■' ■'■“■ ■' * -r"' "\'-*- - '’*^'- ' - . ■ ■'■ . THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1980 RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battl* Crfeek physician says, “Constipation is responsible for mork misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order lies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy colon. The water loosens the dry fo^ waste and causes a jtcntle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a, Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. (Jet 24 for 2.'>c today at ^ the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Smith’s j Pharmacy. yc SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D., Associate General Secretary of the World’a Sunday School Asaociation. SCHOOL BOOKS OLD :; NEW :: USED Shop Early and Avoid (he Rush. NEW SCHOOI. SUI»rMJES Inks, Tablets and Pencils— eveythinR you need. GALLOWAY- McMILUAN BookStOTe 'Bladder If functional Bladder Irritation diaturba your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Senaetlon, Backache or Leg Pains, making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Teat? Don’t give up. Get Cystex today at any drug store. Put It to the teat. Bee for yourself what It does. Money back If It doesn’t bring, quick Im provement, and satisfy you com pletely. Try Cyatez today. Only 60a SADLEK-OWENS PHARMACY ICE CREAM Brick Ice Cream, qt. 35c Pints 20c Larsre Cones 5c Ice Cream Store BLUEBIRD LOW ROUND TRIP FARES ^ Clinton, S. C. Old Point Comfort, Va., Richmond, Va... $10.75 Portsmoutfi (Norfolk) $11.25 Virgrinia Beach, Va., $11.75 Saturday, Aug. 30, 1930 For information and reserva tions apply to W. H. Shands, Aifeni. SEABOARD, Clinton, S. C. ^^Things 1 Ate Hurt Me” “I HAD a auvura 'y-Jt caaa of indigoo- tion," sairn Mra. Ball Buckhaiatar, 7 Rivar St, Piadmont, & C "So many thinga that I ata hurt ma, I almoat quit aab ing. *1 would burn in my chant I had aoyera headacha, and toch a tight smotharing fsaling. 1 would ba obligad to aat a Uttla. then it would hurt ma. “A (Hand aaid to nm: *Why don't you taka Black-Draught?* "I waa Juat too weak than to do my work. I began taking amall dosea after meals and in juat a few weeks 1 could eat anything I wanted to, then teke my small done of Black- Draught and feel fine. laoonra- gamed my health and atrength.* Coats only 1 cent a doaa. THEOPORD*8 Black- Draught Far CONSTIPATION. IMDIQISTION. nUOUSNISS International Sunday School Lesson for August 24 JONATHAN AND DAVID—A NOBLE FRIENDSHIP I Samuel 18:1-4; 20:14-17, 32-34, 41, 42; II Samuel 1:25-27 Great stories are recorded in the i Saul was ready to kill his own son. Bible and the record of the friendship ■ Jonathan as weil as David, in the that existed between David and Jona- midst of his mood.s of melancholy, the than is in that class. The indicated bond of affection held sublimely firm. Scripture references give only some [Life is personally risked to let David cf the high points. For the very inUr-! know that there is no possibility of tsting details read from chapter Ik'eflecting any reconciliation with the through the first chapter of 11 .Sam- king. A lad with a quiver of arrows m.j unwittingly becomes the bearer of Young people, with their rich ideal? that mes,sage. After the boy is dis- i.-m, will particularly enjoy this ac- missed David and Jonathan meet for ({.laintance with two men who were | the last time, as David comes forth vals for the throne in Isfael. Those ! from his place of hiding. Then there . ho delight in hero worship, and that!'» one of the dearest expressions of s a feature with youth, will find it! friendship that can be found in liter- oegins when David was brought to Mature, they renew their pledges of .Saul after the young man had .slain! fealty. The>y will separate, perhaps ■he giant, Goliath of Gath, in single : forever, but this fact will not change combat. Jonathan temk in every word , t^eir regard for each other in any and sees far more in the victor than | respect. David extends the covenant ju.st one who was able to sling a stone! Lo include the offspring of Jonathan, straight to the mark. He discerns the '« delightful to note how he keeps likealde qualities which are character- word in the case of Jonathan’s son, istic.s to admire. Right then hearts ‘'^i‘‘pbibasheth — wno is lame in his went out to each other. It is interest-1 f»’«'t- in II .Samuel 11:1-10 is told how ing to note how, just as young peo-j *nn of the beloved friend “eat pie trade clothes today. Jonathan sup-, thread always at his table.’’ plied garments for David even to a ! i'*n word of the death of Jonathan sword. David left home that morning ^*n battle with the Philistines is merely to carry a lunch basket to his !brought to David the-tenderest expres- brothers in the camp but ended the are recorded in the "Song of the day as A member of the court of King>* Bow,’’ II .Samuel 1:111-27. Other loves Saul. ity. The best friend of all to cultivate is Jesus, so human, understanding, eager and able to help; a faithful companion and one who never gives up. Others may fail us and especially at a critical time of need. He abides hrithful and has unlimited power of assistance. Friendship with Jesus, even as with others, is a process of development and the reward is worth far more than all the expenditures in volved. ■ BREWS'TER HAD I TO QUIT WORKj “My health was so bad I h^d to give | up work for a .solid year. Indigestion' and constipation had me in a bad way , and I used to have awful nervous J spells. Sargon gave me my first last-} ing relief after I’d visited mineral i PELLACR4 can be cored. Hare yoo aoy pi these toma? Tired aad drowsy leekoa witt lo aches and depreatloo; sUa toock; hrcalraa out or eroptrans; sore saoath, toofoc, Up4 and tkroat flaouiw ; mck mcos aad ckokisw; »dia«ttioo aad —— • diarrhea or coahtipatkm. wijia for FREE in pioia.* seaM Byrnes To Speak Here Saturday \ Jame.s F. Byrnes, Spartanburg, can didate for the U. S. Senate, will speak at the Clinton Cotton Mills band stand Saturday afternoon at three o’clock, according to an announcement made yesterday by local friends. .Mr. Byrnes will discuss economic questions as he has been doing since the campaign opened. The speaking will be finished in ample time to allow the audience to attend the ba.seball game at four o’clock. » JF IT IS A MAGAZINE YOU WANT. SEE— JAMES W. CALDWELL Keep Your Money At Home mciBory; dUrrt SO-ptav ko^ nailed FEEl "^DH W. I. Dept. 342 Carbon Eill, Ala. Study all you can about thejpss^n-l^"*"*-^"*” Tennyaqn, ijj refoftni- (ial qualities in trruFYriendlships.’Con sult in your'local library “Friendship the Mhsier“Passion*’ by Henry C4ay Trumbull. You are in,the way of find- .Samue; 1:151-27. have indited great poems, such as "In tioff of his friend.s Arthur Henry Hal- 1am. - / of deep, abiding per sonal friendships is a life work for ing that friendship is unselfish while ‘all of us. .Some of our richest bles.sings love is too often based on selfishness, Frien4lship is ever eager to give rath er than to get. Kven a throne was of less conse(|uence to Jonathan than t(» Io.se his beloved friend^ David. When inhere in just such rrien4lRhips. Friends i understand u.s and help us by their constructive criticism as well as by their kindly comments. A friend is ewger to aid to the extent of his ahil- When You Think — of — BREAD — and — CAKES Think of CLAUSSEN’S ‘‘.since 1841—Sooth’n Favorit®” D. F. BREWSTER springs and spent lots of money on other treatments. I’ve gained 6 pounds, my whole system ia built up and strengthened, I’m sound as a sil ver dollar and back at work feeling fine. T “Sargon Pills didn’t nauseate or up- |set but they AtinniaUtf!d..w Uyftf 4uid. rid me of constipation,”—D, F. Brews? ter; 125 Charlotte Ave,, Rock Hill, S. C„ employe of the Southern Railway. Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, Agents,— Adv. WHAT DO P. S. JEANES DO? Nurse Tells How CARDUl .^1 Helpad Hor MBS.W.ACox,a well-known pro- feaaional nnrae, of Btimaide, Ky^ writes: T was in very bed health, and only weighed 11.0 pounds. 1 read in the papers about CarduL and thou^t I would give it a try-out After I had taken one bottle, 1 could see that I waa improving. After I had taken it a month or two, I began to gain, and 1 weigh at preaent 1^ and have weighed that for aome time. I am now 66 yean old, and can do aa much woik aa tlui averaga middleegad woman can. *1 would adviaa any woinan, who ia weakly and in a run down copdition, to try Car- dui, but not to expect one bottle Ao fludka 1m walL 1 take two or three hottlee a year, now, and I faal fina.” CARDUl USED BT WOMEN FOB OVER M TEARS Taka Thadford’a Black-Draught for Conatjpatlon. Indisasllon. and BiU'~uaneaa c-m \ it I 'amette, that id wuM&r (md oi Mu WOMSW wUe need a toule ahouM take CaaaoL Uaad ever •• raara. What Do P. S. JEANES Do? ILDER, YES-BUT SOMETHING MORE. Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying flavor. BETTER TASTE—-that’s the answer; and that’s what smokers get in Chesterfield in fuU- / est measure—the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exaaly blended and cros^-blended. Better taste, and milder tool (pIfNkLiowtTtMTMnThBacceCo. 4- 1 4^