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.fj- . ,1 x' • >Htk 1 ' •\ —y ■ V r; PAGE TWO / . THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. i' ■ r--.. I ■ ■ j i . ■ ^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934 UNATTAINABLE OBJKCTrVE CHRISTIANITY’S GOAL Mount He did a* master job of con densation, fof in; it he'enunciated the ifoldc’T rule, V’hich He Jiaid summed FoAownra of Chriat (4imilioiMle<|/To up All the law and the prophets Book the Father’a Perfection. (By, George R. Koestir) Did you ever hear a religious, atate- The sermon opens with the string of Jpearls, the verses which we call “The Production Control vr,. A,sr,.t ., a:» thc i»ir,stobc|QJ|^ 1*^ SHoW derived from the rental payments and Means Higher Pri^I"” hei ;h:nks the biggest gains to farmers New Chevrolet WAN T S , I and the general public will come from," Better Returns Per Pound ofjr‘»« better pneea sure to foho^ pro-,' Beatitudes,” because each is introdu^-j (^tton Biirgest of Three-Way^ Blessed.” It ha.''] c w __izr“ ’ In this matter Dr. Long endorses ed’ with the word been contendiNl that they are beauti- ment with which you wholly diaagroed ^fyfly idealistic, but wholly impracti- * when you htford it hut whkjMippeared cable. It has been alleged that hard ‘^nefits. Says Dr. I^on heartily the statement from Cully Cobb, chief of the cotton production Clemsnr rollege, Jsn. 13 —“The un.'»ection"A. A. A., who aiys: Th«» lPr,4 Che'-’-olet will be seen in ,]^linton today for the f''^ time at the •*'how rooms of- tK® Ci’es Chevrolet comnany on West Main street, Tne now car to be exhibited will f»r^ve trdsv md is exrer^ed to att**?c SEWING wanted — Mre: A. Sewel, at H. J. Pitts’ residence. N. Ic. a FOR RENT—My how. No. 76 North , Adair street. Apply to Mrs. H. D. iRantin, P. 0.. Clinton, S. C. 2i4-Bc nore and more reasonable as you i as one might-strive to deseava /thoj^i doub^d effec* of the 1933 cotton t ^-ower needs nc further as-visito-s who are anxious etodied it, until you were finally won blessings, it is beyond the limiUtion.s to full acquiescense? Ther^.^ a bitfhop j of human nature to deserve them. Yet, id r whom I lo^'^ as a man and revere as I contend that whosoever does unto a minfster. I have never head him : others only what he would wish others preach a sermon which did not pro- to do unto him would fall into each voke thought. I prefer sermons of that'and every caetgory of th<'‘‘ Blessed” sort to tho.se which I follow with easy j as described in “The Beatitudes.” iKjquiesoenye. On one occasion that! There is another fact aibout that bishop was undertaking to. prove that'Sermon on the Mount to which I wish Christianity was of dinne origin, to call attention. It is not addressed Among otfi-r proofs that it was.'not.to sinners; it is a .sermon to thosn; who of human conception and origin, he 'have accepted Christ.. That i« shown m new featuTr? of the acre.xre red^ictioh xjf ?- that,p nriee ne*- pound v'® * in raisin«r the nrice of cotton f-orc j much-talked-about and wide-adver- aroimd eix ro-orf tn 10- L^(.rienee ^llnw-nr th* ,.,1! cent level rive? i»s "-nod c-*rr.nn:ro rr'-W fc**mcr?' ‘"hevmict f:-"* “’*nec sure that a fu~*he~ ’^du.''t'o»' of '•c’-e-effective fast^iimm'"-. * ^ action” wheels an J n stabijieo,’ front age in 1934 will m''sr' x sfiH better! „ . . . end. It ha.' greater powsr. mo’-e .'^peed price for cot'o- r-mdne-'d this year.",, ^ a'l^rs . n’X'e mo^ weight end is .'itrc^si-'g its says Dr. W. W. I/>ntr. dii^-'t/vr of thc>^" ' ^ ‘ Z ,s.trongly built f.-anie and now brakes. ext.n,ion «rvice. who fee!, th.t thi, i *" 'o- 1 1 FOR SALE—Pure Rhode Island Red ergs. 60c per setting of 15. Mrs. ‘T. R. OwenA^ Itc 'NOTICE^^^mamentul plasterer from I New York wrishes work, remodeling, 'interior decorating, patch jobs. Work done reasonable. 150 Musgrove street, i Clinton, S. C, , ' 18-2p benefit from the acepnge re luction 1 'tel’-es the th’"ee-wry benefit wh»ch campaign is not being given the shes.>i '•■11 Rcc’’nc cited the fact tlxat it seta an uostulfi- able objective. Thnt was too deep for me to take in on first enunciation and I mentally entered a vigorous dissent to his proposition. It took mt^ weeks to sea.'«on it out and admit that he was right in his contention. - '*■ ' The bishop'laid down h» his‘first proposition that if Christianity set gn attainable goal, no matter how high, sooner or later some man or woman would reach it and be confronted with the question: “Where do I go from here?" The ton commandments sot a very high goal. Probably, most cer tainly, no reader of this article has «ner known anybody, not' excluding his T)r her mother, „who reached the highj the ^^•ivn Yet that goal wa.' reached by 'two the opening verses, to wit: “And. .seeing the multttudc.s, Hk it deserves as an argument fo'^hearty v*.‘h them"'’ support of the campaign now un.dcr to *ncm Vv evoperstmg ' 71*1 ’'•en ^n l 'V'h the .\r.-icul-; » ^ ome To CWA? ll (‘Ural Adjustmert •»'’’':’n’<tr.'ftion. % went up into a mountain; and- when jjvo in Rcct)’'dance '••Ith H's te.'''’hings‘ ropoefort Dressinj He wa.s set, HIS DISCIPLIi'S came.and success in that effort wil! l>e di- j run 'alsd oil. unto him; 'rectly proportione l to the help onei 2 ta'hle"*>o''nr Roo lefo— chees**. “And He, optmed His mouth andj^ecks of and x>btJilns from H m anl| W taespoon paprika. , taught THEM.” ith<* help gi -en will he in direct pro-f i l tev»poo»' salt. The idea I would impress at this j portion to the'help sought. j 2 drops Tabasco ^auce. point is that he who would hape his What a heat-en this worid would be *14 cu*> v-ne^*'-. if every human being honestly t'’ied 1 Stir cheese until • c-e^mv and add V.’n."b‘T!'»''rn .1'!*' 23.—P'esident 'KvK>revt*n *old Wiii;-:m C'T''n<>. pecsi- tent of Vbe \'r-. dc* n Fede"ition of |I,Tbo- to'n'.' tl'rt ■> \ of the! .M.\N WANTED—With ambition and industry to introduce and supply Rawleigh’s household products to con- umers. Several fine openings in cities of Clinton, Laurens, Greenwood and • Union. W'e train and help you. Raw-- • leigh dealers can make up to $25 a week or more. No exnerience neces- 'sery. Pleasant, profitable, dignified I work. Write today. Rawleigh Coi, Richmond, Va., Dept. SC-11-53. 2t 4 life so as to merit the ble-.^ rgs of The Beatitudes mu.st accept their Teacher as divine and look to Him for help to .depend upon cond't.or' ithe Ir.te .spring. prevuilin;; in, VVHAT DO with God's help to obey the golden seascti’n"'" G—i lucl'v hlon i in od andl*^!'!* rule. '•<f* « Mf'/'NICLK P. S. Jeanes vinegar, ‘‘"hill. “The I'np'T Fvervhodr Re*di.“ DO? m n. 1 bolicvi*, th**y wofx ohc and t!:c Miiiii- iH't^son. The ymng ruler who^ ciHiic running t«i f’llri^d tu inquire the wi.y {() i'Uu'uii! life \va.' t(*ld to l:ro]) the ciMnnuindiuenls and rejilie! thfit b liiui never broken thoin. He tobi j th-' a.s '^’iirisl, look.n.g (»n .kliin j bed Irm. Incausc kei piug llic-tenj c(.;utnai.i!nun.s b.ad made him a very 1 u»u b!e niMM. Had be lii'd" in bi.s claim j of perfee; ..iM'dieliee to the ten CO#>-j., miiiidiin’iil.-.. t brist vvouitl have had^ senu'tiung to sa.\ to bun on that, sqh- leet. Paul, towaid the <'lo.«u ol bis; great m ruelry as the apostle to tbei (lentil.-, wi./!e that as touching tbei righi e.'ii - O' -■> which lies in k<*< ping of j Urn law he was i>tame!(«s,< fneidant’a tin- "ana . f la;m was made by the j young ''ulev; . I two. if th»‘y wete. »w>t' om , j Tiue weie not -utisfied with atttrnment o' tla h gh goal of pe’ fera .(oeda-rw*' to ihe ten ((.leman.'.menl^ ■•■> v.: ate l some'h ng more. Am] d'*s‘k !am\'‘wii'uig mor.' 1- found in ('hr’Mi'in-iiV. Mdi tsd fiHindei .set an unatluiiialUe goal f > . ii f. e 1.., it i. ■ cr m* i I! ' into la p' I : "f i* en as !! 1 atla in hi'averv'rf^tn'^^ect, To ! Itiat (. p!i!‘:inil i.s tl;e < iiir.iv of t he : Ki; M t :h‘ Mount, whodi is set' r ‘ idy b> .Suintuy .scbu.ds on .lanu-; .K. (aiatlbew d he foi’ty-: I,, n ..Ii .1 t vi'i’.'.e of tbal lesson ist'j i lliom .0 -be pe'’fefl, ♦'ven as , ,)■ 1 1 'li , V n.t a. in in heaven, is j ki IK j .bun;, ol !ii objiet that .s.-eking an unaltai:i:'bli spiivlual olijectivo- is loo mueh like hunt.ng the pot of gold at. • the i nd of bo malt , try to he rainbow, w luise cud is no matter hew baril you .. .t. There is an e.ssetitial ''e-ta'idy in t,!"-"' \yyu'.Ui_we no. :,i t ain the perf.-etion of the I'atli. r. but ea. h step in that ■direc tum, uiiile ll opens iievN vi.-las of lur- thei lo jie taken, brings us. a| c-|)ir't’.iaj bie.v.'.iiig in the impro.ement 1 v^hitli aHen(l.-> llu' taking t»f that sli-p. | '1 lie .’"ei'imtn oil the .Mount !.■' the' ■ t de'iveiance which ever fell 1 greHio> - ^ , from the !q»s of a man- I'Avu lb<mc who deny iiie diMiiity tif (bhrmt adnilt] uiirenu charm and beauty and* o the pel fee. it n tif ihal great tii"v:our'«*. 1 adi’tjeatto'y .tiseuss it Williili il .newttrq. paper i-ttlumit is a.s inqmssiiile as to put a mtum'a.ri in a \e.s; piH’ket;. Vcr.-ej aftei .ei-i- .;i th.it w. ndi'ous tlisctiursej VtiUi'. >e 1 iv<* t.".* for at iea-t one full anti a nuuiber •vvouldi lengln leo.n require -t.-v, ;al .s.-rmons to adetjuaUdy discuss tiiern. Only a perfeet mind, sut h as vhal of i’hrisl, can adeqil&kclyf condense. 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