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' ''■ '• ■ '■ f PAGE TWO , "1 THE CLINTON CHRC^CLE; CLINTON. S. C. 7- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7> 1933 M OPENING SERMON B^ORE SYNOD By Rev: J. M. Wells, ^ D., Pastor First Presbyterian CbintlC Sonter, S. C. Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee Local Citizen Dr. McSwera Barbecue; 111 AbHome illness, but that his condition is now rhuch improved. Upon advicawof his The countless friends in the city of physician Dr. McSween was unable this week to attend the meeting of Synod being held at tfie college. His friends unite in the hope that he will Mike Offers Some Advice hundred men and women gath-j , .. flat rock s C sent 1 1933 Griffin’s woods near the city ■ Dr. John McSween will regret to soon recover and be able to return to deer mr. editor: * ' jiast Thursday as the guests of Mr. jki^ow that he has been confined t<5 his his place of usefulhess in the ecom- plese allow me space in yore val- Young at one of the most de- home the past ten’d&ys on account of munity. The opening sermon before the Syn-'He says: “Courage that grows from^ ^ ^ od of South Carolina was deliveredjconstitution very often forsakes a man juble paper to Hte T peace for yore attended in Tuesday evening in the Tf:omwe!lIwhen he has occasion for it. Courage I forrum on inflation ansoforth i community. .Mr. Young had Memorial church iy the retirim^ which arises from the sen.se of our,t,hin,^ currantcy should be inflated at' making of the big erutor, the Rev. J. M. Wells, n.l>..p^s-,duty . . . acts always In a uniformg^d scattered about where the ® success from every viewpoint,, . ^ r» L..4 » r ® jonce and scattered about where the ^'^^/’’ tor of the First Presbyterian churrh^manner.” " {farmer can get holt to same without were present spoke in * * - 1 thg highest terms of the wonderful THE NEW of Sumter. \ Dr. Wells’ sei'mon follows:: Ortain breeds of animals have the givving his stuff away. courage of constitution. Usually brave,, , they sometimes are seized with sud- jjj^^ “SH.\:.L ^:th a man as i flee. Xehemiah O'll. den panic fear that leads them to Gee * sam missed a , _ ^ . - mighty good chance to inflate when The w d.-wa’e from the life of Ne-'!ike craven cowards. Cei^in t^ies of that-prossessing tax on cotton hemiah. He was a captive, born and j men have this courage of constitution, whf*at which it now seems the reared in affliction. But like •>n!?l he I-ually insensible to fear, utterly farmer is having to absorb wa.s a man of great ability. Ami secur-. r.ckless, they too at time.s are swept, jf inflated his currantcy and ' barbecue being given “spread,” and of the gracious and hospitable act on his part. Following the serving of the dinner. Senator Carroll Nance made a talk on the completion of the Clinton-Green- wood link of the Calhoun highway, by Mr. ing a position in the court of the King u>*ay in abject terror. I paid this tax hisself with same, and i celebration of the event. of Persia, he rose rapidly to eminence. I Rut the courage that come.s from aipafd all his other bills and bonds and'"'’ ^ made an interesting'' thi.s section. Tribute was paid the late J. F. Jacobs, Sr., by Senator Nance, as a road build- He became cup bearer, almo.st prime of duty is a very different kind. |<foldierM an.soforth, then cotton and j which he spoke of the early ,, -mini.-ter, ar I high fa. ur/.o wi.h thv ihc old story of the two officers illus-1 wheat mought of hell the high prices.' Clinton and the movement^' king. * tratei this. Ready for a dangerous' ibegun many years ago on develon-j. On a certain <lay ht' outside* qh^ saw that the othi*r was j think it would be a pood plan ST^^d roads in c!ty of Shu.''han. the capital of Persia, I p^l^ and trembling. “I believe that youjfuake it against the. law for a farmer and heard some tva\elers talking in g].^ afraid,” the first said. “\es. I amjfo pick over haff of his cotton thi.s hi.s native longue. They Were coming!gfraid," wms the an.swer. “i\nd if youjyear and not planti»ut ever third row' one of the first agitators ofahe back fit'ni a trif) to .Jerusalem, andj^ere half as much afraid as I, you i next year and kill ever other mule that i highway for which he untir- were talking about that cityi, A rcm*jwould have run lung ago," But when.u.sed in growing cotton, a-11 | ingly worked up. to. the time of his m wheat on hands excepp enuff to livej^^®®^^' ^^'’^^ral state officers were also on 6 months ought to be dumped into fTue.sts and were called upon by the {chairman for brief remarks in which {they expressed their pleasure in be- stuff ''"*^ present. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT! nant of tht captive Jews had returned man charges look out, for noth and rebuilt the city. The temple had j ipjf can .stop him. been partially rebuilt and worship be-, said of the couragejiake mitchigan. gun again. But the walls and towers duty: “Such a man cannot be shak-! and gates still lay in ruins. The people ^^e rage of! it looks like 7 This Outstanding Law Priced Car Offers Safe... tefortable Economical Transportation ... 1 * J , - ” p we make more were poor and .liscouraged. And theJ^j^ bidding him do ba.se things,! while unemployed than we do when! travelers were te ing a is a J'or the frown of the tyrant who per.se- we are all at work, so i am in favvor, moaningjhe condition ofth^ cute.s him. Though the world were to I of everylxiddy working, my wife wants* people. Their narrative filled Nehe miah with .sadnes.s. .And tlie next time he entered the king’s .presence that sadness showed in hi.s face. The king asked the cau.se of his sorrow and he told him the whole story. Deeply moved. .Ariaxerxes gave .Neln'miah a leave of absence to rt*turn and build the walls of .I»*rusalem. W hat a task it was. The people were poor many crumble to pieces round him, it.s ruins would strike him without making him tremble.' me to put her on the n. r. a. which means that T wmuld Jo about half orf" her work, hut i infarmed her that shej" Enrollment Passes Fourteen Hundr^J l ; the loWest possible cost. We invite you to see the new models — drive thena — their every detail of construc- check up o tion and fgnreering^ Whemiah had this courage which i d** not come under the n. r. a. but was The Clinton city .schools opened arires from a sense of duty, and faith in the living God. This is the kind of courage that is tremcndou-sly needed today. under the control of r. f. d. and p. d. q. - their-193.3-34-session Momiay ► which means that i am still boss. ^ ' ing. I .Si.pt. W’itherrpoon and his complete i have herin infarmed that’the r. f. c. i corps of teachers was pre.sent and ^OME IN TOBAY^ INVESTIGATE COMPARE IT FOR I. .Nehemiah did not fear the great-going tp distribute 0 million hogs in ready for the beginning of the new and cri.sco‘uraged."Enrm"u*s'^ were ne.ss of the task. The walls of Jerusa-!t»’® ^’^^ure amongst the hungry;! .session Clas.ses were immediately or- Difficulties were great. Nehe- lem were in ruins. The gates were in'* Wallace of Washington, gani/.ed and regular class rooni work miah found out all the needs. He roua-’ a.she.s. His. midnight ride around thei^-^'- to ship my 5 hogs at once frieght begun without delay. The list of reach ed the people from their lethargy, and cUv showed him tl«* colossal Usk. ButlP®*^^- that means a hog apeace for my ers in the respective schools appear. K*gan to rebuild the walls. he lo<.ked it in the face and said: and 2 for me. that is a good ed in The Chronicle last week. The enemies outside tried to stop “Should .such a man as F flee?” And ^ way to get rid of so rnanny hogs, we | 'fke white enrollment yesterdav had him. Tobiah. Sanballat an<l others left we have the wonde»-fiil s'ory of how {have plenty road hogs in our midst, j reached 1,19(5, divided as follewsi High stone unturned in this effort to with sword in one hand and ♦.’•owel ini hut eating hogs are skace. {school, 2H8; I'lorida Street school, 425; ERFORMANCE E THING THAT COUNTS MOST IN BUYING A CAR no .xtop him. th(‘ other, he led in the building of the l>et us take part, they said. No. an-walls. swered Nehemiah. Come out'for a con- Iv* r.crJ .such courage tod;:7. Your feienco with us. .No. . i fortune may lie in ruins around you. Then they laid a trap to lufh K^.Ybur Bimnisknn^y be "in ltstigg~~frgm Shemaiah, a false |H(»phet, preteniled the world conflagration. Your very Academy Street school, 32(>; I*iovi- well, mr. editor -i think everthing |dence school, 1!>7. will work out ok. the n. r. a., r.- f. e. r - 7^^ enroITment of th^^o colored and the i. o. u. skeems have all took idistrict reached 232 aking a total matriculation for hot our stoats as welUas the drug stoar j ^ite and colored pupils of 1,428. a i'e\» !a*i< ri from (Iixl. “Your I'niu". es civilization may seem tottering.. j and citty hall have the blue eagle past- will ii>'assj;nale vmm t<Hi4ght,’’-he aatd. This is n«» AwiHr fep-« coward 4>r a ^^d_ on their windows, einployment has j the tejii- uuittef. "Should such a man as you t>ickrd upr the 2 Jones boys have got 1 “Conre foncea! voui.-elf in the teni- guittcf. ".Should such a man as pie." H<- sought (<» t uiii his ••(•-t’liwtu'n. • flee?*’ Build again on safer founda- Fur til* go. 01 not. tho gnat !e;. ler, the tions, of economy, of work, of enter- tho gn at !e;. ler, t practical man uf affai s, tp b^’ c Wi^ht (priae, your shuttered fortunes or !iusi-1 l>oard on creddick. hiding iM th>- temple would ha o ruio- 'jieai*- h.ui. But .Nehemiah (ire'.v hims If. K meinlM'r how your fathers hiiihied Jobs now. one of them is helping the other om* fi»' ' a ulaee where they can Personal Menti ei yores ti ulic, mike Clark, rfd. ms will I at her np prn'miir and '•nn*:r 'ha'K'nrd ‘. * I. ■■< .li b ii Miiin "1 v;;: (1:.-, hr pot liidp liln • a 1 1 , ,M . liidi." Vi liHt :. fin* pxainpk '.v« liu Remember how I flee.’’ bravely they wnnight. And you, your "f I How Do You Feel? well. I We need iuch ctiurage in the church a man who had, as^tlaek puts it, ti»day. Our churches are in debt, many f coimage that will not be daunted by of them, and discouraged. Our minis ters are suffering and oil (leuli'es, that will stand upright ; nd go toi w ani, eoine what may. « (iiragi Is a great thing. It is that quality oi mind or soul which enahle.s Fi lends of Mrs. Virgil .Abr he soiry to learn that she is home on .Musgrove street. .Mr. find .Mrs. Down {Fonroe anti , ... .. . «» ij little daughter, .Mr. a Mrs. B. B. I am taking a new medicine. My old ,,, , ♦ ,u 11 . , , ... , . ,.C ; Idakifiy spent the wet I'l i;i Igin- castir with the latter’? ugh'e- and son-in-law', Mr. and Mi ). 11 B'‘!l. .Mrs. Davi.s Duncan/ Miss Sara dire need. Our instituthins are being laily found it in a drug store. It’s so full of vitamins A and B ami C, you can see ’em moving about in. the mix-! Iture. It’s a sort of a jelly, tastes like | I it’s got iH'rsimmon juice in it and you] strangled by debt and neglect. Our great work of home and foreign mis- medicine, I’d like its taste. man to meet dangei ^ and dil ficulties!sions is languishing. The walls are in f -.1 ...;,i ( r ..-I V til ! .une.ss, anil without fear ur||-uin.s. 'Shall we fear the greatness of itepre.-iMon. .Addi.«on has a great dis-jthe ta.sk. Shall we hide ourselves like t;re I.*' b«■•^v^•,•rl two kind." of courage I ain’t to say sick; blood pressure up 1.') fxiints on account of cotton being BE SELFISH WHEN YOU BUY TIRESI fhe NEW - P “TbaOualit ol All, ality wilK Tir«^ Within th« Raochl 8 1933 Improvamanls 4.40-21 S5.55 4.. 'i0-20 S6.00 4.. ’>0-21 $6.30 4.7i>-19 S6.70 4.7.5-20 S7.00 :u)\3‘/2 S5.15 (). s. j cravens. Shall we not rather look the dowm 3<'() points. She thinks this new world in the face, and say; “Should I drug w'ill raise my blood pre.ssure back such a man a.n I flee.” And sword and j to normal, but it wont act favorably trowel in hand, build the walls of our [like a 2-cent advance in cotton would. Zion, as we have never built before. I Half of our stummick and nerve trou- 2. Nehemiafii did not fear the ene- who assailed him. They wer^ mies Duncan of Whitmii ^rs. S. A. Lind- leat it like ice cream. If it wasn’t a .Mildred .'unnamaker and .Martha Nunr.i.ma of ('olunihia, were guests la.st wj of .Mr. and .Mr.s. J,.\V. Milani. Miss 1 O’Daniel loaves this week foi gham, N. (I, to re-i sunie h< ling position, after spending nmer w'ith her par ents, Mr, s.-.A. O’Daniel. .Miss lenjamin spent the , - , . jwoek-em *igh, N. (’.. with her bles take place north of our necks, Benjamin. .1. Y. I if Washington, D. C., spent thi nd. here with Mr. and .Mrs. r.^ linson and .A. Ross Blakelyj our brains, if we have any. But getting back to my jelly pot: I many. There was Tobiah, the Ammonite, the former slave and still servile-, j . 1 u 1 *1. . * u mindrd. nH,r,iw«C.shn.u,th<- ‘’'“'y ian., the whisperer, the slanderer, j some merit. Ju.st yesterday when all: whose tribe has incrrastHl. Then* was,of the market:^ broke from (kA to 100 .SanbaJIal. the Horonite, the subtle old points, I did not get one bit nervous.^ schemer. Threats, lying^ whi.s|icring.s, despic able treachery, did not daunt Nehe miah. He breathed a prayer to (J<k1 and drove right on. Men net*<l to be fearless 1 Hadn't been for this—vitamin extract,^ 7 1 would not have been able to eat a' / bite the whole day. Business will get 1 Clinton “ ' ' Co. Wt ftO OUR MUTT Servic e Phone 119 They*ve Just Arrived! And Leaders in Their Class.. • i Newt Snappy-LookinR' Students SUITS Notch or Peak Ne£ son Speaks Lape!sl was announced la'-t night that ineo a prayer 10 anu ; ^ on, i the Hon. W. .S. Nelson, prominent . Men net‘<l to be fearless 1 irovernment. decides to in-^ottorney . the government decides to in-’attorney of Columhia, will address today. What though financial jackals, currency. They have furnished I the Chamber of Comme'ce at its reg- are snarling at your heels to feed needed to make condition.'!! *^1®’*" meeting next Tuesday evening, the carcass of your dead t^^^’t-unes. ^ money with which to pay Nelson is chairman of the NR.A What though designing and 1, higher wages and higher prices., drive in Columbia and will speak on politician.H crush you with taxes and lay heavy burdens upon you. What, this subject. All membc. j of the club: upon me though the buzzards of sin, shame andj^f heaven he will prosper us.” “M^e ; thirst, would bring in all sorts of evil, ^^g^jg prayer unto our God, and dishonesty, gambling and liquor. Whatlj,gt g watch.” “And I said to the rul- though revealed religion, the very I p,.^ g,,,j people, Be not ye afraid of {foundations of ihorals, yea heaveftfj^jJ'^j. rot)ientbcr the Ixird, and fight." ." “I said unto Lhlm, the God^are urged to be presen* to^ hear-him.r Like your boy to lie well- dressed? Of course you Jo! Bring him in—we’ll do the rest! Watch him smile when he sees these sturdy new cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, tweeds and novelty fabrics. MRS. IMTTS TO OPEN , * KINDERGARTEN BLUES?- iots.ul7eu.kl Rich Fall browns, greys, tans, mixtures, too. And those popular new CHECKS! Mis. Raymond J. Pitts announced yesterday that she is planning to open OiiMt S<»M !• Pioportioii—All Fun Ov«ftu* When it comes to tires, buy a 8 ood tire even though you pay 1 ' ittlefor it. Buy Goodyear’s mod erate priced tire, the new Patb- Ander. # There’s not a minute’a worry in Goodyears. Their siure> foot^ center traction ^ves you full 'money’s worth <n safety. Their extra flexible, beat-resisti^ Goodyear Supcrtwlat Cord body ilvoit you fuD money’s worth uf • safety AND mUeags. EVERY ply la buUt with Supertwlat, runBing from bend to bend—the surest BLOWOUT PROTECTION you caq find. # And there’s real sav ing In Goodyear prices. Th^’re still low. They may go higher. See us NOW. C'hrist, God, be assailed. Stand fearless j Nehen^iah was fearles.s, though against every enemjA Resist those you,^,.g(t^ lK>cause he trusted God. Here is I a kijidergarten in the city about the t see, and trust God to deliver you from I our only hope today. A courage that I8th. of this month and will take a " i the unseen and more dangerous ones, j Ciod is the only one that will j liinited number of pupils. The school I “Shall such a man as you flee? deals, master minds, better, w’ill be held in the basement of the others flee and hide themselves. Let laws are all fine. But they will only I Florida street school building and all 1 succeed if inspired by faith in God,; interested parents are asked to com- and carried out by nn*n who recognize j tunicate with Mrs. Pitts, their own weakness and look to the SIZES 31 to 38 others fear and give up in discourage- iment. Let others take the coward’s • efuge of suicide. But you, as a man. tand, and bring in, <4o<l helping you,'living God for strength and success.^^ RETIIRNS TO CLTNTON a better day—in which dwelleth righ- “i ^an do all things through Christ 1 tcousness. {which strengtheneth “But to stand with a few and yet be gg^j conquered. me, Paul felt. Mrs. O. 0. Copeland, who has been* MOK PEOPLE MDc ON GOODY’CAX IlilfS THAN ON AMY OTHiU: KINO M’DANIEL .WORKS VULC r true To a seemingly losing cause; To fight for the right with all our might, * With never a note of applause; To* stand like a brave in the face of the grave, O'orhong with the cloud of de feat, Thia, thia b the test of a hero, the beat, A. hero we aeldom meet:” making her home in Ne^^erry for a Trying days are upon us. We never j p,yy^ij^p years, has returned to the felt our insufficiency in business, in nji^y ggj i|gg accepted a position with state, in church, as we do today. But, fjpg^, jjf j q Penney company “OGod, strengthen our handsas Thou didst those of Nehemiah. Give us the I moral courage to endure. Give us steadfastness of heart. Give us immov able adherence to duty. Give us the courage of great faith. May we haveicordial Welcome., faith that God is for us. Faith that our greatest enemies are already de- Mrs. Copeland, before marriage Mbe\ Gertrude Hipp of this city, has h vride i circle of friends who will be happy to know that she has returned to her native home and will extend her, a \ feated, Faith that assures us that GIVE A WRIST WATCH TO THAT ^HOOL BOY OR GIRL What a thrill to go back to school or duty. He had God standing with him. {greater %vils. And that faith will give • f**!|*** a wrist Witch. Whit a wkv Ha nfi Wj» fik*r mir. ..........In., losen oi your love. Z. Nefitemiah did not fear his owp in-! trials ^hall not exceed strength. Faith iri suffiriency. He was in the place of that reminds us that cowardice brings Why fear? He drove on. We fear our selves, when trusting in ourselves, and we do well to so fear. But one with the courage that leads to victory. God b a majority. With God, the true ^bmva man b invincible. Nehemiah overcame through God’s help. Hear him speak: “I told them of ‘.libwhaMi of my God which was good WHAT P.^. Jeanes I Prises as low as $2.30. Come see them ... aad bring that j boy or girl along. DO? FRONDS Jewelry Store Men! You’ll Say It’s News! Smart Fall HATS With Thit Amazitigly Low Price Th Less than a dolkr—yet* Penney’s hasn’t changed its standards of quality! Come ml Let ui khow you these new hats—cold news- type can’t describe their unusual valut f Brbrwidths for all types of faces I J. C. Peimey Co K F A A T 9 MUSGROVE ST. $ ■'V r'l J-