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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 19S2
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sodomy, revUingr, cxtonion, effeminx-
tion, stubbornness, rebelling:, gluttony,
woe, sorrow, contention, redness of
eyes, poverty, rioting, mockery, ca-
j rousing, filth and rags. Incarnation of
Mills Urged
To Curtail
WILSON W. HABRIS. Editor and PubKaher
Published Every Thursday By
,THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY
‘these words prove how undesirable [(Cotton
they are as qualities of character.
The, absence of certain words from
1 the list is alike enlightening. Here are ^
’3.*{ word.s which do not company with[* ^ “
strong drink: Love, joy, peace, long- Charlotte, N. July 9.
Manufacturers Recom
mend Abandonment of Nijfhi
• Work, Starting: October 15.
Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance):
ir $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents
B. B. Gos-
suf'fering, kindness, goodness, temper-'l president of the American C-ot-.
ance, meekne.ss, faithfulne.ss. cleaW'^-tos. Manufacturers’ association, an-!
nes's, chastity, humility, unity, song, jounced today the association’s board,
SafieKed as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C
praise, wealth, pro.speHty, sacrifice,, government has recommended an
satisfaction zeal, communion, charity, immediate month*s curtailment of
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Use Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—^the
puftiiither will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad-
vOL-sr. -'Phe Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they
■TP not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not
be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or ojlinions of
ifci eecrespondents.
hap^'iness, manliness, beauty, rapture, P*'^'J^t.ion in the industry and a ces-
I wisdom, parental re.speot, insight, vi.s- sation of night work for one year.
judgment, justice and liberty. Gossett said the action was taken
^ These words have hardly a sj>eakingj^t ** recent meeting here of the board
'acquaintance with the strong drink which.unanimously recommended the
I contexts equivalent of at least one full month’s
^ Twelve caves of drunkenness are curtailment between July 1
iciven: Noah. Lot, Nadah and Abihu. ‘"‘I
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H. D. HBNRT
P. M. BOLAND
H.JD. Henry a Company
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CLINTON, S. JULY 14, 1932
Xahal, Uriah, Elah, Bemhadaib, Ahas-
uerus, Belshazzar, the princes of Is-
ure.
Way to stamp out bootleg whi/!-
Itewy is It) .‘itop buying it.
lief, plank, * cotton on one
wheat on the other end.
end
The board also^ recommended to the
rael and Corinthian Christians. .Shameindustry that all night oper.
ations of productive machinery be
year be-
nndjcovers each case. A curse proceeded. , ^ , - • ,
I from Noah's spree. LeT became grand-1I “V"'
r to his own Children through
father
Uefe often goe.s hard with tlic
■rlfD takes things easy.
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so, mr. editor, i hope you see my |
viewpoint, it is better to have 2 par- i
ties that will pull together than to'
drink,
Nadab and Abihu lost their
lives in disobedience, Ahasuerus
hamed a virtuous wife and divorced i rtuommendations r^nt-
This proposal, the board said, “looks,
to voluntary Cooperation and is‘in line
was have
was only
a third party that wont pull,
his battle, and
: kingdom
3iamy a man has thought ht
wYiole cht*e.sc when he was only with noboddy. it looks like our gov-
-tlW hole. I gerrnent might as well send eurojie
j y„{j the alleys a reseat for all they
Mc»«t j>riees aie said to, be ^oing, owe us and then we can start over, a
^htwn, but there has been a consider- tlihiid party might nut favvor this'
dHw ri.H> in thermometers lately. plan, but it looks like if will be donei
' automatically.
her, Nabal lust hi.v life, Benhadah lost' ’“bmUted h.v the cotton textile in-
■Be|.har.r.ar lost hki’“‘“I'‘'’"’ulrh its board of directors.
Curtailment of one month s oper
and Christians lost their . . . , a •
and received ehasijse-,‘C"’"'*' C«<>»sett said, was deemed )m-
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NEW YORK LIFE MAN
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‘continued un-
Atiout the only thing that i.s fair to
f'MXh ea| ital and labor i.s the weather.
ment. All because of .strong drink. I Purutho in view of the
' The only plaee where strong drink 1 P^uut/'l .f'u^^den'and^^^^^^
is permitted to be given is to those
“ready to p<‘ri«h.’’ Wine is once rec
ommended as medicine. Approval is
found
T>it*re is no mistake about it. The
who thinks well of his neighbors
r thought well of by them.
i\ mav be that nobody loves a fat
'nan. but usually they are so good-
natured that they don’t .seem to care.
THE PREY OF FEAR |
“ The orrly thing that - l«H‘ps-mw4-of?
from realizing our own puHsibili- ^
Hud of .getting the highest .'-atis- Put Shots
•futS-inn out of life i.s fear. There are Kipl^.v. iu hi.s “Believe
w«r>* few- human beings in the world, fplbs us that an old hen,
'Mhu are not afraid of something, and Iowa, adopted. 4 littU
according to my wao of thinking,
as hon. al smith useter say, this old
country needs more smoking smoke-
f tacks and fewer smokif-sereens, more
straight shooting and less gass, short
er bread lines and lower taxes, th^
pole man aint got nothing to sell but
his labor and it is a pitty that he can’t si)e(-ifieallv
find work, i will rite or foam in an-'
other piece in a day or so.
yores trulie,
: niike Clark, rfd. jhe inspired testimony
It he use of .strong drink
only in thb.se cases of absti-
nei'ce. The .Nazirites—who were sep
arated unto God—were total ab.stain-
ers. The Rechabite.s, who were high
ly prai.sed and given promise of fu
ture reward, were total abstainer.s.
Samson, the strong man, and John the
Baptist were total abstainer.s. It is
noted that tho.s<' filjed
wine wer<‘ not filled with the
(Luke 1:15; Ephesians
Holy S])irit.
,5-1.5).
fabrics of all kinds coupled w.ith the ■
hand-to-mouth buying W'hich i.s now
being carried to a point hitherto un
known in the industry.’’
Gois.-ett pointed opt that the Ix^ard
emphasized that this situation and
“the fact that prices are substantially ■
below the cost of production leaves
the mills no alternative other than to
stt/p production.’’
“Only in thi.s way cari the accaimu-
lation of e.keessive .'Stocks be avoided
and the way cleared for a moderate
revival of hu.sirress in the fall,’’ Gos
sett said, adding that this is the sea
son of the year when drastic curtail-,
Hnent would work the -least _pQisilil£_;.
is against
I “ Whoredom and w’ine and now wine
it or not,’’' take away the understanding.-’’ Isaiah
native of says, “The priest and the prophet reel
biddy polecats ’ with strong drink, and are swallowed
i hardship on the mills' employees.
not keep your money at home
by giving me your HubHcriptiona, both
and renewal. Prompt attention
new
-aj tong as one is afraid of anythingi and has raised them. I ima'jcine that] up of wine; they stagger with strongj given to all order*,
ewe rannot achieve perfect happiness, this Rhode Inland red mother does ] drink; they err in vision, they stumble I JA MES W. CALDWEIxL
l*..mitiv,. man must have lived in a "“I ^ “'I' f '
rtaie «f almost constant terror. He i after | vomit and filthiness, so that there is,
xxC lariu »va.u»+B tifruiP .kf tHis sct of charity. no place clean. It is probable that'
s««ies of other trilsis.'af'raid of the' .Nada'i. and Abihu were drunk when i DRS. SMITH & SMITH
.-ll«r.ier and liKhtnin*. afraid of evil, Co.lon ladler arthraltar Imm^dia"^^ OptOmCtristS
-Ip sympathy
E. Mood Smith.sU. D
Felder Smith. O. D.
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-'parH.s that lurked in the darkiie.s.^ of New York, July 9- ■ . . - , . , . ,
•■JW Tomst—of real dangers and of un-l with rail.'* and Chile .5s. Liverpool' account is found a strong
-w»J dangers which he imagined. Very ipoints,lower than due, but piohibition against wine and strong
C.W Pisill in the.se d..vs have the pel'-' on receipt of advice.s from IvK.vpt that Jnnk a» bliii.liiix the e.ves "iK-tween
-Vrtly- riatural physical fears that sur-.the Ghandi models of wearing apparel the holy and the common.
"iUTkiled the live.'of our amestors. But' were falling off in Mozambique, Octo-, There is a great deal of howling to-
aJw of us has not some mental fear.jber rallied to a jiew low for the month.jday for light wines and beer. -This w ♦ M t a*
.if something that has not hap- Boll weevibs and ariti-iirohibitioni.sts' is nothing new. In times of prohibi- Street
-‘-Bflr.t.ij but which we thing may happen, t‘»c very active jji the we.slern belt and, lion they had such howling in Israel,
/ome hedging is predicted amongsd^s the following' (luotation .shows:
the straddlers and longs. Mo t of the I“.Ywake, ye drunkards, and weep and
neaiby months .seem to be further off wail, ye drinkers of wine, becau.'«e of
in respi’ct to coverings than the other the swiet wine it is cut off from your
inonth.s now li.sted. We advise a close mouth.’’ A small thirsty crowd can
; »>ui’.s»“lves or our loved ones?
(a the past two or three years the
of the United .‘states have been
'Jkk prey of a new kind of fear. They
SPECIALISTS
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ClintoiL 8. C.
“They Can’t Fool ME Any More!”
“NOW 1 KNOW ITS CHEAPER TO SEND
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Everything Washed — Flat Worlc
Ironed
“I knew a barj^ain when I see one. And when I say
Thrifty Service’ is a washday bargain, I know what I’m
talking' about! The laundry washes everything:, beauti-
and a lot cheaper than I can do it at home. It irons
the bed linens and table linens —all the hard-to-do flat
work—without chari^injii: extra. The only thing: I do is^
pre.ss out the wearing: apparel and put thing:s away. No
more home wash days for me! I save money by g:oing: out
on wash day!
“Why don’t you try Thrifty Service, too?’’
SPECIAL PRICES ON BLANKETS
Sing:le Blankets .. 20c
Double Blankets 35c
Quilts, five for $1.00
Buchanan’s
DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY
PHONE 28
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Iwcn afraid that, in the popular .... . , . , j , , • ,
-thv liutlon. Imd dr„|,|,vd „ul: '‘“I-'' » K""'' '"“k.' h itrval dval „f noise. An en.|ity
el .vi iMhina Thev have feared that <'' '"ki‘ should be taken after whirh,, waico.i alwa.vs makes more noise than
.»ver li'i^iii liave a J^.l hmM'.linniirtm.-tf ITlijrtTt'(la.v in hotif.- a loaded line. ,
MiU tile faclorie.s that have .-hut, , _
glass of near-beer (Kk'.s a feller i note the exact
In/closing wc invite the reader to^
Word.s of a few Scrip-
ftu-t * of
their farms tho
other fears which have
vd»tion lo common sense or reality fulks, but what this old
woubl never start up, that they.r., „ _
••jiTdnevci'bt' able to “sell The pro-;>stab‘mt as much good as he derives: tuies ; i
ho.se and a from getting a ki.ss over the tele-! ‘ \N me is a mocker, strong drink is;
,u, phone. Light wines will plea-se a few a brawler; and whoever erreth there-i
the folks, but what this old coun-I by is nut wi.se.’’ (Proverbs 20:1). j
v..,,..d lo ink., possvssion of poihaiis, try nwds i.s 2.''.-hors,.,iow..r iiooxe with ''Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? '
a Bi'j Bertha kick to it. Nobody ever | Mho hath contentions? Who hath i
heard a man that was half-shot com-1 eonsplaining? Who hath wounds with-]
plain about hard-times. Our citizen-j out a cau.se? W’ho hath redness of-
..cnuinu crisis we .uve * whiskey t*ye.? They that tarry long at the j
. ■ V.should be regulated - which means "ine; they that go to seek out mixed ‘
•'Vttvji afraid to u.se our intelligence and . i .u „ ...J.,.. v.,!,..,,.
I J u that nobody ought to have the right \Mne. I^ook not upon the wine when
•MUr-rt-ion .sense and go ahead w hen ‘ ,i ...u.... +1,.. I
dse was afraid to do any- ‘
but accent conditions as
*rv and paint them, mentally, much'
'M' .'•.'.ujcrily of .Vmer'cans.
Arid that is one of the rea.sons we
vav** U'eii so slow 'in coming back
■ktum the A'cunuinic crisis. We have
-wtrsAi tlYiin they are.
We hope we see srgns that thTs
•ile-spread fc»r is lH*ginping to dis-
We do not believe it ever had
jmy real fooiulation. and we believe
•Hif'lt' are waking up to that faet. If
-m 2*je right, and hope and courage
tee-i it is red, when it sparkleth in the
fup 'l totalei, and so is my Uncle Bud who eup, when it goeth down smoothly. At
■ got killed in the war. it biteth like a serpent and sting-
eth like an adder,” (Proverbs 2.‘i:
I-am vervt very fond of the late - — —
, bathing suits-for wixmen. The recent “'' ‘h* unto them that rise up early
designs carry’ the full sun-back fea-)'» the morning, that they may follow
tures, as well as the exposed sides;that tarry late into the
I .some have shoulder straps while oth-' wine inflame them.” (Isaiah
er.s have pictures of little moons and i*:!!)-
I .stars in the two or three places that' '
ii»f ^>cgiriMiiig to replace feat, then, ,, 1 x , u i-i.i
_ u ? 11 . * . J' are big enough to hold little .moons
■jm have made a small start toward , * , , , ,, t.
^ f . and stars. A few of them are 2-piece
nelurn of good times.
Nobody’s Business
By' GkwTTcGw
garments, but the majority of them
ui-*.—not. Our own sweetheart and the
tither guy’s wife certainly do look
stunning in these new swimming
excuses.
Local Men ,
Named Officers
. Uncle Sam has merged my business
with his business. 1 believe by eating
less, drmkihglibtTuhjrat~a1t, wearw
old clothes longer and working
C. M. Bailey and W. P. Jacobs
_ . Elected Officers--
ton Manufacturers Body.
Mike I’lark’s Jxetier
-flat rock, s. C. julie 11, 1932.
mr. editor: , ] , u * i
print this in yore open forum,' \ can poss.bly earn enough to!
f Ji» h.vv onv. i think all Kood citi. P'k l»»t >>unch of Uxv* Ivviod. but
DVo mo and John raaa <-,d>b and wont b» noth.njc loft for nl« ahd
tewrak and thv PO»t maatrr ireu- '"S'
*>Qght to eipress ourselves about
future pf politicks now ami not nient
leo long.
Wshevilie,-aluly 9. —- S, Mar-.
shall Beattie of Piedmont, S. G., was
elected president of the South Caro
lina Cotton Manufacturers’ associa
tion in its final session here today.
Mr. B»>attie succeeds W. S. Nichol-
we have got in such a bad mess,
i|:ht be a good idea to go ahead
•^kjct a dimmercrat for pressident
ed (in conference) that the govern- ,
reduce operating expenses in-j T". M. Bailey of Clinton, was chosen
stead of raising more taxes. He wasp**'*-‘-P**^*'**‘^^**^i Jacobs of
promptly thrown out of the back door | Clinton, was reelect^ secretary. The
—and he is now an ostracised econo-1 oew executive committee is composed
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
divide the^ cabinet jobs betwixt
on a 59-50 basis, this would
erangling ansoforth.
'al Xke aecker terry of the treasure
ABOUT
INTOXICATING DRINK
By Rev. C. M. Neal
I have fecemtly made a study of the
55 passages in the Bible which deal
dimmercrat and the seeker, with strong drink. An analysis of this
of war was a republican, they
in turn employ their friends and
in their respectible depart-
'i^n aa equal basis and one of
aould nut crittercize the other.
rather than split, they
l-anerge. ■ .c.
volume of inspired teaching is inter
esting and may prove* profitable to
you. -——
Words—like people—are known'by
the company they keep, in the imme
diate context of these strong drink
words are found 33 other words of ill
I of L. 0. Hammett of Anderson; Al
fred Moore, WeHford; E. P. Woodside,
Greenville; €. B. Hayes, Lyman, and
- Walter S. Montgomery and H-A. Ug-
on, Sftalrtanburg. *'
Other business today included an
address by W. G. Query, chairman of
the South Carolina tax commission,
urging cotton manufacturers to use
their influence in advocating govant-
mentai economy ns the only menns of
reducing tgxes; a ^port by T. Frank
Watkins, Anderson, association attor
ney, on various legislative matters,
and general discussion of problems
common to the 200 delegates present.
George -A.'' Sloan; president of the
Cotton Textile Institute, Inc., New
York, advocated one year’s, discontinu-
j repute. Attention to their color and
1 lerlleve that sen. borah is the best I the stench which is ever arising from.
rapst in the repd^dkan party j them ought to deter one from seeking; productive night operations in
mud his flatform would suit their company^by the strong drink A’otton mills, beginning Oct. 15, as a
dir/a mighty well and not hurt! route. Here they are: Fornication, ending the depressing influ-
laadifigs of the w#U to anny big cleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry,of.the threat of over-production.
t. it is poaaibie to tiutt he would
.» boniu plank to hold the vetter-
>rt—allso * better farm re-
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