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‘f- /:■ /■ 1 r- r ' PAGE two L THE CUNtON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1934 *Hot C^y” To Bo Presmted Friday WRIGHT TO MAKE RAGE FOR STATE SUPT. OF EDUCATION 5vayK The^ I^urenit Adwrtiwr: •Cheater K. Wrifrht, superintendent Tlie Pr«d>yteriaii college dramatic chd> irill ciw its firaC performance of the-season on Friday evening at eight eVlock in the Florida Street school, of the Laurens city schools and prcsi.k .auditorium. Popular admissions of ISi^ent of the South Carolina Teachers’ and 26 ceziU for the general Public ^ His sermon.s. Every conversion record-! recruiting of the army of the kir.g-’p>y3:cal pre.sence of Chri t, but wej ed in the four Gospels with the name of the'in*^n or woman converted was 1^ result of a personal contact. will prevail, and 16 cents for college I summer for the office of State Super- “^"“production will b* presented, ^ Eduction now held by under the direction of Dr. John H., , - .. , Dnvis of the f.ci»lty. The c.st consists! The .nnounMmenl of h.s eand.dacy of-a number of the most talented I T*" ““‘‘ir’’''* dom of God involves a following by can acquaint him with Christ’s tender all who enlist of the course of Andrew and merciful words and we Can show and Philip. If each who enlists should < him Christ in the lives of true con- The Sunday school lesson for Janu-j immediately feel commissioned to try verts. That is. the way for os to imi- ,»ry 21 is given this title: “Jesus Be-1 and get others to enlist how the army.tate Philip in saying: “Come and see.” Anderson county and attended Clem- jp^s Hik Ministry." (Matt)iew 4:12-1 would grow. A certain congregation of The church is not perfect, but, witb son cojl^e, P^hody eoll^e sm the'25). it records Christ’s selection of jChristian converts in China is said to ail shortcomings which may be clmn- Lniversity of South Carolina. He se-headquarters ^of Hist have denied church membership to ed against it, who would want to live cured his B. A. degree at Peawmy ifjj.gt campaign foT establishment of an applicant until he or she —*'* -- * „ u.- . _ of His imlling 41 4 and won his M. A. at the University | the kingdom of'God and an applicant until he or sne could in a churchless commiuuty? Such llingishow he or she had-won sCtnc one ei^c communities out West in pioneer days of South Car^in^ He taught in si^-, peter and. Andrew and of James to desire entrance into the kirgjom A MM I Im MV nOMVM era. achoola “-;:^!.nd^John J^^lw »ewr»l7*»raa!. reprtrmrof Wmthropi^ith a brief autement of the places f ‘hat all wh. pro collcKe J where He preached. Mark makes as Christianity do not have the same He has taken a wide intere^ in mention as -Matthew of the call-1 idea. We cannot, lilte Philip, take a fairs of hia profession and has those four to be “fishers ofjdoubter such as Nathaniel ia‘.o the v.ere ante-rooms of hell. Tbe church does set in motion forces which make •. community better. members of the student body, both day on the eve of hie departure forjoffices of trust in numerous educa-i SUlJaiCKlBK 10 THu lHKOXICLE “The Psper Kvr -vhr,fiT Wrad',*' ' .) co-eds and hoys, who have been prac I Orangeburg where Ke" Was .scheduled | tional a.ssociations and on numerous j tieintr seversl weeks on the play. The'‘« entertainment promises to be one of! the most enjoyable and best presented The new.s of Mr. Wright*,s entry in- that has :i}r eared in Clinton in quite j to the political life of th<! state will he Gospel by John was written i ... , long after the other three, the synop- Outside of school organizations, hci.. % , , ... . ' ^ A • tic Gospels, and written for the par- is a Mason, member of the American' f . j , -i * Upion. the Baptist church, Laurens '-'PP'y'L'' “i-.y'.ii a long while. Those in charge are hop-, received with cM.ru.a. - j‘■m.-.u...-, ^m ^ jj^hn make.s it plain that .Andrew and „ 1 .. 111 V. Laurens, whore he has .«wrved as head club. He is also the author of several r ,,, tmt rsuucr ... chapter Of cordial interest in Ru.siness league and Laurens Rotary,^ • ,1. * * j iitf that a large audience will be pre.s . „ , • j ^ V,. 1.,.'of the c'.tv sc ho os for si;: years and eni Avnen thi curtain goe.s up iT.duy t . , • 1 even’ne ^ 'where he has horts of friend.s. The new candidate is u native of bound l)Ooks and has contributed nu-, mc-i’ou.s articles to educational publi '.■.‘lliOT.S. Sumer^^g_ ^ WHes^Sentenced Sale Starts Today, j2 A Clean-Up Sale by .Siimerer.s I>e- purtment stove gets unrier wny tlv* morning, according to their n ivertis* - m<nt in today’s pauev. For tlx* lo-fTit following ji’.st at the close of inven tory. hnndieds of odils and end- bar- ga nr have been u-seinbled. A .snb* a* fhi- {lopular stoi-e always me ins “noil bar"ains." big '•.■('".■'I.-;, lib' Viil bviyi-.g. Jury Delilieralcs Only 2‘’ Min- ulos in (!a‘ c of Kidnap<tr-S!ay- VT <f lluhhnrd Harri.s, Jr. ■Peter, Phillip and'Nathaniel. John and probably Janies, the brother of John, jhad accepted Christ in personal con tact earlier than the date at w'hieh iC^^rist, as recorded by Matthew and ■ Mark, called the four to leave their T inets and personally acenmnany Him ♦ 'in His ministry. ProbaMv af^e*- that J SUNDAY SCHOOL first acceptance they were free to ♦ THE LESSON pursue their a' occ'ion'^ ur^il r*hri'?t ^ was ready to start His active minis-' try. i John the Bap'b- publ'c’v identified ''^'hri.><t as “the r.^ipb of Go 1.” Two dis- ,ciples of .fohn the Baptist, certainly Andrew and p’*obab!y John, the broth- CoJumbiu, .Lim IJ. Uobfrt. H. 1F>S JiiE SUPREME EMPHASIS BEEN IMPROPERLY PLACED? ♦ 'le Wil 's, South Carol,Tia’s first kidnaper-j Kingdom of God Re Preached of Janic.-, followe 1 rhri-t and vi.-^ killer in modern years, wys senteneed [Jather 'I’han the Church? / ’***<1 whe-e He lodged. The next RUNT 1 ;vemum house, fur nished O’- imfir’Tii.shed. Arihu'', jdione h I’HIR SAIJi — l-'ryer.s, crate-faTteped, ibitii a j to death today, th.n.’c wteks after hel. ite.atdra Jb-y-arioIir^chobfHby. r 4 Judge IJayriTv F. Rice-decreed the; “ -^dtb^nT=ttbf—acled ai u tiumoid Ic | . “IS® Chrrsti^ ' /u„ r> T> L’ * \ ’mon to Chrisl.'The Texi ds\- , (By George R. Koester) . • r n u 'tt. ♦' Commanded Pruup to follow-Him. That preacher, phildv-fviWAt fpRowatL-ilim Js-pmivep , . .. . ; III'ehariic to die in the electric chair pruvoki’d more or le.s.s heated discu.s- by the fact that he iir.mediately found • •- on March 1.1. Ignoring the insanity, in which he -SHthnnul and told him he had found jiiea, a Riehland county jury, in less' i ‘ • • , , ' the Me.s.siuh of iirophecy in lesu.'- of half hgu) of deinK”-ation, found mmisteis for fireachmg church but lermilk-fed. Reds and Rocks. N(iw ready at the farm. “Oc pei- Hi. K. S. Gaskiil. Uc FX>R RENT—^An up.st^airs ajiartment, C’ or J rooms, furnisbed or unfur- rished, privuU- 'bath, big hall and up.stairs porch, W, M. McMillan. Ip W bov azareth. Nathaniel exniessed doubt ble.s guilty of nuirdering tlie .school-''^^t<‘^d of. kingdom of God. He proved in tho^ query; “fan any good Ih.ng , >y. lluliilmrd 11. Hunks, Jr. ScriptHire that in* .so doing they come out of .Nazarc‘h?” Oh the won-. jdrous wisdom of Philiji’s simple reply greate.st Teacher and Preacher. He!’‘(;onH* and see.’’ .Nathaniel came and called attention to the fact that Christ was won by a |>erj*bnal contact with in the_four Gospels i.s recorded a.s hav-I f’hj-ist. ‘ To my mind the great jilan,for th,* Wiles admitted on the witness stan^ •foJlbwing the example of the,d he lured Hubbard from home on the lad’s birthday, two daya before Christ mas, to demand a $1,000 ransom. He hammered the boy to death, he said, i used the word church on but two , .with an iron bar at a deserted faini H^^^^^sions, once when He called Simon NOTICE—’O’-namenlal plasterer f'*om hou.se when his ‘ one-man” plot went a rock, saying He would build .New York wishes work, remodeling, avvry. ^ church on “the great confes.sion interior dworating. patch jobs. Work i ,, . r «.>■ • . .u • i , - , , ,, Part of 2:1 minutes the jurymen de done reasoriUilde. !.,() Musgrove slraet, 1» - ■ i .linlon. S. C. - 1B-2|. T."‘ ’’’“V- WUven two boiirver. be taken to the iaekiOK -iivine ru,dance m tlieir vei-K .black and tan ditE,. and a snoo white, A, 1.lerk of (.ourl (, L Hmant ln. |,„^■,.^ kinlbom by means of. the lB:aidl_lkLijLLaii-0.iId^Anyon,-wilhiin.v toned the fatal word, “ifuilty. Wiles i.j.-th will enter the chureh a« the and the other when under certain cir cumstances He advised that a quarrel infomiatron Wiles’ wnle l*ink Himi|.hnei..,thl.w-ye.r.old aon, Riilieri Jr., ^111111;^,,;, „f cT-ordinatinif the work Route 2, ( owpenii, arid reduve ‘ ' * - j- * u r >*\var<! • r> f rile child had been with hi.s father •teive|be heard outside the courtroom door kingdom of tho.se who have --PI cry mg, daddy, daddy. _ i entered it and prove they have enter- MEN W ANTED for Ruwleigh routes I, ^ with his father . ^ having a burning desire to of Sou familie.- in cities of I linioni ‘’uuntiooin ut wa.s en ou - have.others enter it. A man may Join i’nion, Lauren-, and Gri'e-nwouJ. ktvr two giuwn church and be a bigger scoundrel hal le Ivu.stler ‘can start earning balf-sisleis Im> (»re t e jury re nef . after than before havinghis name put weekly and increa.se every mouth. i ih*^ heaid I le ' . '*,'jon its rolls. He cannot enter the king- <lom of God without ^ complete so SPECIAL PRICES This Week Only, on - BOXED STATIONERY Ixt No. 1 * 69c box l.ot No. 2 sic box l/0( No. 3 .... . 25c box Sunday New York Times 12c THE BOOK STORE 1 Mm! cW. V \ ' V r V \ , N \ TRADE i ^ IN YOUR THIN OLD TIRES THAT SLIP for NEW GOODYEARS THAT AT If It PRICES ON Mosr sizttM # Although the late^ Goodyear All-We •▼erage 35% more non-ekld mileage, moot slice: priced as low or lower than .^e 1932 tires! All the Heavy Duty sizes are lower—they cost 80c to $2.71 less . . • Come in, we*ll show you the neiT flatter, also thicker tread, and closer-together diamond non-skid blocks that make the world's laigest- •eUlag tire greater value today! McDaniel Vulcanizing Works 1 Clinton, S. r. Phone 2 W’nu* imu 'tiialcly, Ruwlcigh Go'., RicilMinlKi, Vu.. Dept. .St'-lI-S. jl-2p atern composure he had maintained .luiir,|jmi>5V.of th,. lhrim-di,y tri«l .-vhanK.- liuneil forward in th.> pri»oiH'r a Jui k ,|,.s,.ritH.d it as Iwi ng 150 liiiLES FOR ONLY 50< BY TELEPHONE I'l.STKUT MANM.HH and lookvil inlimtiy at JndBv Kic a,-. and I n MiiUnio aas |,a,.se . iiniwors. Without that now birth a man ll„s .,nl.v SIKI, of norvouanoss wa.s.,,,,, . be rapid chewing of a quid of toiiacco ,, , . .i . ; * ^ vio'l, be cannot even perceive that If V 4 •> ^ thing as the kingdom “Bolt,” Judge Rice asked, : yf (jy,| got nothing further to .say?’’ j ~~“.No, your honor,’’ the condemned man replied ijuielly. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph iio. The judge read the formal .sentence, and said, “may God have mercy on your .soul.” A few minutes earlier, T. Pugh Tay- V\ hy has not ('hristianity made g!*eatei progre.ss in establishing the" kingdom of God in this world? One rea.son may he tbe fact that emphasis (is IxMng jilaced on joining the church i I which .should be placed on entering TODAY ? J / •, iK ! Peopie using long distance tele phone service for the first time, often e.xpresB surprise at finding out how little It costs, and, too. they are astounded when the call is completed while they hold the re ceiver. Long Distance telephone servlet le cheap aud most connections are made almost as quickly-as a local call, ee- peelully when you know the numt>er of the 1 i 8 t a n t tele- phonje. If you have nevL. c..peilunced the plea.sure of a I, , . I u .4 kingdom of (lod. Another may be Or. defen.se attorney, who had argued 7 r - i . .c 1 that only a few who enter the king-1 1 to the jury the killer was in.sane as t t' \ 4 t I , J ^ K^idom of (lod pursue the methods of re- , can be. asked whether Wiles could be . . * ^ . \ . , 'cruitirig common among the first con- committed to an insane asylum. ,.Vui u u . I V. , ,, .. , ^..11 verts. 1 believe in churches, ministers j Judge Rice .said he could not issue such an order but would .set a futiue' ••••* • : V.. • V •••## • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • ♦ • • ••••• and preaching. However, 1 feel surei Jirj- Tor J'oniulonng-th;.’ poh.lT and Kenneth K. Kreps, Wiles’ other lavvyer, indicated tliey would press i for a sanity test,* Mr. Long Speaks to personal contacts than to sermons. 1 have often asked a gathering in Sun- j day .‘'chool or church to take an old- fashioned Tillman hand primary, only painTcrpated' in by" those who' had a cleap knowledge of what factor was - Z-L. - * 1 nio.st important in causing them to' » viJtulkWniM^docttie to profess ('hristianity. Invari--; , ’ ably a majority of hands went up to' L«-al I’astor M«kM Addres-s Oni'"'’"'**' J"' «->; ^ J personal contact more than to forma! “Chiiracltr and Life. Stresses word by preacher or teacher. I Value of Early Decisions. i The greatest preacher who ever-; - -4 lived was of-coui’se, the founder of . . Ghi • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • : \ *•« * • • K • * ♦% • • • • .•••• ? M •••• • •• •••• ••••• «••• ••••• R 4 \ 'W A BIGGER SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8 KNEE-AGTION WHEELS .\T the regular Y. M. C. A. meeting i^'liristianity. I have no doubt that, Thursday night. Rev. Edward Umg,' »«a»y <‘onverts were made by His ser- ’ pastor of the First Baptist church ofj»i'^“-‘'. which the most wonderful^,, ^hiy city, "ave an inspiring talk on the|«as that “on the mount.” However,! long distance telephone visit with some out-of tow n friend or.jelatlve. try it tonight It’s chciyier tb talk afl'-r S C" I* M if you u.se statlon- vj« e.. - To ni’yUe a sta tion to-Nt;.Don call Just n V for “long ilisi!n>d say to her. “I want/ to ii;!k to John l)i>« c , .denre sta-- f ion 'n-.sUitioii ; " A M'jtv visit Ity tcloi'liuae can be 111. tie w it hY r'lat 1 VI'S <'i' frii’ads for iif'out f-'t cents meak 1 O’i!' . 'A a > by Uriing ptr.tio’i to stat 1911 srrvice after X C" at.d rreafer <ir less dis lances at a correspondingly low »08t As we go through life we develop dose friendships n»'d It Is distress Ing when from t in e lo t i niI t h e s • friend move a w M y V.’e know «e wl.i misti them in out 1 ppy gather.tj-a. A'd whan they ars g<»ne there will be times wpen we will wish to he.ar their voices, at d ■f • rHi.i na"'rDly with them..' Letters Just don't fill the need. When you feei Di;u way..]usi tremt'en tinu liu y aiw as ciniMi to you as your tide, hone You need only to n-U' li for yoijr telephone * bd^asii (or I item, aud pi asLo—they ers ••’'iV vnii subicct, ‘X’haracier and I/ife.” In the course of the talk the ^ ,D’r pointed mil the necessary trait.s of. jchnnicter for a successful life. Hej l-'hovved that just us starting the day’s j wmk with a “strong spring’ ’enabled' one to perform the work for that day iwilh more success than if tin* day had s tarted sluggishly, a life must, be; -startl’d “with a strong .spring 111 ihel riirht direction in order to be success, jful. “There are a great many decisions that we would like to put off jintil llate in life when the years have given , U8 more insight and powers of goml IrTecisions. But, there are many prob- ^ lenis that can not be liclayed. They come up early in life and daeisions must be made on them at once. 1/ no (definite course is mapped out for your life a^ the result of these early decis- lions, your life will be of no earthly juse. You will be an aimless drifter, no good to anyone. I cannot name one of the converts of oiuf BENDIX BRAKES • !:-¥ FRAME • LARGER, FINER FISHER BODIES LONGER WHEELBASE (117-lNCH) • STARTERATOR • GAS- ELECTOR • CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR o, FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION MULES! • I STRAIGHT You can get a hig. roomy Pomiac StraiglU Bight at a price that is very btllc mare than that of the very rhiaprsT cars. The aoisrt new Fisher bodms are haeraadnmrespacious. Thsintproeed Straight Bight cagiae givss yoa vsalsr aad speed—lUB M h. p^ mat a Here U a car that gieea yaa tbe inhereat aamothaeea. the flexibility and the honey sf Straight Bight traaaportatkm at a price that compares favorably sath the pricca of maay cars siith Ism ta • i* tap I of flZ actual antes asrl owr ia cytuMters, siss. The asw Poa dsiaitsly ia the hmr-prios I 11- Tbs trsad tadhy is •traight tkafteri IflM wm “Most of the momentous decisions! We kave just unloaded BBOtKer |th.t.p«n«)ni. c^«lo»tom^efor|j„ TenB*m«« , himself come up before he iwBchea the' ths ta fUrthar Tam Mil jnge of twenty-five,** the speaker fur ther pointed out. Mr. Long is pastor of Uie First Baptist church at Cliaton. A large and appreciative audience heard the address. The next meeting of the Y. iC C. A., will be held next Thureday at m reg ular time. The program for thar night has not yet bera aaaoaiiMd. Mules, priced riRhi. Call at our stable at once and bv a **at tha cad sf His mkisal kk apy Why aak? Bm mM .car' look then overiv/■ YOUNG LIVE STOCK CO. iolui T. Little, Mfr. i!ignitiBr'nrTt~f~iiiiTinniT7iiT^^ THOMASON MOTOR CO. EAST .MAIN STREET ' LAURENS, S. C. J A ^sasrsl hCtNors Silvsr M.Value • Tuac in on CsL Btaapaodte aad Budd. eusry over the Caiun bis Netwerh. *-I \ p. ns, B. B T. ■ - -