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I k i_ / ^ 2 V 'rae Clinton Ch^nick. Clinton, S. Thursday, Febmary 1, 1934 z I*' I ' ^led by our Efficient schpH principle,|impressive to one who duly considers class in singing: that hymn at t , wno yv all|e^€lint0ti (Elprontrlr BataUiaM ]*M WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor Publialiar ~ Pnbliahad Every Thnraday By. THE CHRONIOli: PUBIJSHING COMPANY X Subscription Bate (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; 'Riree Montiss 60 cents Entered as Secpnd Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle wili publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature'Anonymous communications will not be noiiceil. This paper is nc^it responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. miss jennie veeve smith >’as allso 1 it. pressent and played the organ. ' ! particular juncture. 666 .. iBut a man’s-real god is not always favorite text of a great evan- UquHi. Tablets. Salve, Nose Drops /O the god he professes to believe in and ^l**t, which might also well ser\ e Malaria in 3 days. Colds fin^ there being no further bizness, the!worship, a man’s reaf god is that golden tei^ for next Sunday’s Headaches or Neuralgia in society adjourned to meet next month jw’hich he serves. The test of a man’s; is: c’s 'reli religion, the acid test, is the service! ' ”Be careful for nothing; m nxrr i sYA'nv’r A Tcn'TTkarvo ^ everything by prayer and supplication FINE LAXATIVE AND TOrDC Most Speedy Remedies Known. [oh friday at the home of scud Clark’^ tbo ♦i«i+ ‘ t **Be careful for nothinir; ^t 'widder, mrs. ludie Clark. signed, |man’.s chief aim in life be social ad- TH.WKSGIMXG let your^re- mrs. mike Clark, rfd, Ivancement, then social recognition is be made known unto God.” secker-terr>\ I his god. If it be authority over other ^ have capitalized two words to em- - men. then power is hi.s god. If it be phasize them, for most of as neglect m*-. edditor, plese print this peace wealth, then mammon is his god. That ^ thank God for what He has ^'eb verry carefully, you left out some is the plain teaching of the second when we ask Him for other names the la.st time she sent in some chapter of the .Sermon on the Mount, Above I quo^ from the Kmg minnets’.to be pVibli.'hed and it was w'h;ch Sunday school." study on Feb. James \e.rsioTr, The Amer.can mmntes. % Stan- publi.'hed and it was . ... 'blamed on me. i willdook for it minnus 4. (Matthew* 6:l-iI4). The golden text \ers:on better renders that \erse fall errors, and i did not say in the for that lesson is drawm from itself, thus: • u • 'minnets befoar that mrs. Brown wa.s a Matthew 6:33: “Seek ye first ‘His no.ning be anxious, bui. in e^- . kingdom and His righteousness, and t-rything by prayer and sapplicawion I all these things shall be added unto ^th thank.sgiving let your r^ucsts you.” An equally good golden text ^ hipi>er-crit. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. would be Mark 8:36: “For what shall Peter gives the same advice a.s P*»ul, it profit a man, if he .shall gain the h.us; “Ca-'ting all your caie a^ion (LINTON. S. (Z THIRSHAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934 Please Accept My Heartfelt Thanks his-owm soul?’’ Him; for He’careih for you.” - 1 didn’t know that I had so many' There are many tremedous w’ord And Paul adds to his advice as to WH \T I^ IHF SITUATION AS TO building and loan concems, relief:fi*:c:^ds until I wrote that piece a few* pictures in literature, especially in the prajei wi.h thank.sgiiing this p.om- . ’ agencies etc . jdays ago about my blood-pressure be- Bible and among the most tremendous :se of the result: POWER? i The RFC was due to pass awmy on ing too high for comfort. I have re- in the Bible is the description of the “And the peace of God, which pass- Whil,- no ruMic s;au.m:-T.t h.s 22nd. But bilb pa.^.se<l |cei«,-.l many lettpr., of ..ynipathy and .apustacy of tho Israelite at the foot eth a'i unaerstanding shall keep thnnigh the House and Senate gave it advice, and I am taking the liberty <>i Mount binai, while Mosc^ was on your heart" anti minds through Christ a new lease on life, its activithis tojoi qiuiting a few of them herein. jits summit, communing with Jehovah Jesus.* and receiving from Him the Ten Com- : ^—-— Audits, Systems * • • AJOd • • • Income Tax — o Robert B. Roper Certified Public .Accountant Box 153 LAURENS, S. C. ♦ ( f 1 given t.iU ’ y the city administmtion it IS talked <»n the streets that it is be expended until February of next now conlemplatecl by city council to'y<‘»’'- The extension mean.s that thjsi “Dr. .Mr. MeCk^e: 1 see by your ar- sever the eity’.s ccmtruci with the financial agency of the national gov-j tickle last tuc.sday that you have the mandments, which are the foundation rock on which all civilization is built. The Israelites became worried over BUYS FULLER HOME .eminent will Ik* einpov/ert*d to sell hi,gli blood pressure.. You must be ^ir hern Power Company at its termi-: another $Kr)0,0()0,0()0 of debentures toiniore caiefuller^ about your dile. You delayed return of .vio'jes and ask- the tr(‘asury with which to finance! vhould <“at nothing but veggetabl<*s, future ofK-rations as a i>art of the gi- .such as ."pinneck, collard.s, and turnip of the idolatrous nations, par- greens. Don’t eat meat. Mine went ticularly,the Egyptians, among whom down on this dite. Your friend,* Mrs. they had long dwelt and from whom j M • jv-hey Ivad but 'recimtly escaix*d. .At . * '.Aaron’s command thev brou2-ht him I I T*«nriic_:::rmmv Twir#« «'M*e-rrv^ 47m» i nation in April, and to nmke a con-[ tri.cL with t'.i* :'’IintoTi Cotton Mills to' furnisM 'he city it.s jiower through a| indu.-t'-'al plant now being Rantic rx'fOvery peo^ram. nev, in- it THE REAL PIN('H Taxes-^inoTe taxw , is the cry ^ tThe The handsome F. G. Fuller re"i- dence on North Broad street, has leen purchased by S. G. Dillard from the Citizens Building and Loan a soci al ion of this city. Mr. Dillard and family will move intp*their new hc.me in the near futu.*'e. day: We arc iblUdJie “Dear Gee MeGewr Uam sorry -you It i.< riuno'Td that the city jias noli-! ""golden nriiam^ts'anid: ^ ent contiact is to btv diseontinu(“<l. A mi:u!er of a y council, when asked yestcuiuy il a new contraoL has lH*enl^|j^y . * J 4 i , mL , • L 4 tnem a golden calf, which they ac- ,l8th Am<«ndnient is expected to be a, have high blood pre.ssure. That is "hat , • . a/.u,,;- „„,i vk,,rshinnfsl f.ed thi*:j)(.ut>F.:comnaTiytbat the pres-ir,Tg boiK^l to the tririsury^s^ri-vehue. jtook mv dariing Jobn hmhl* to gtofy.- ‘ ^ InniJLv If A„,..ric»n drink.-™ will consunn-jll., |,!«,d r*e from nornjal to 280 in j., „.h„so b.-half Johovah's >,2 a g.JI.,n dax on ln|iJ..™,_$.'-, a bar- ;j.,n,„„than.litf,nnalyatlaslgoth„n.,j.„^..;. , , ^ mighily shown should have so soon Inon , .a .•’I- ■‘■'"V’"- fnrgotu-n Him and all His bt-nefits ma-u*. statid tliat it hud not. ! $620,01)0,000 a year U) the government,. „p Keep on writing. A our.s sincerely,. luccordiiig U> a recent statement of, ]vii's. R, J. B.” srP.S( RIBE TO THE (TIROMCLF “The Paper Everybody Reads’* r> E. -Mood Smith. O. D. Felder Smith. O. D. . Smith & Smith OPTOMETRISTS SPEf'I.A LISTS Eves Examined. Glasses Prescribed I ahoratorv for Prompt Repair 5%ervice. . ri.INTON. S. C. rel on beer, and 10 cents to $2 on wine, jf you vv ill w'rite to Dr. KeTcheui of * will furnish tax revenues of. 'I lat it hud not. What th* pui)li" would like to know [Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi. -—and esi^H'ially'the city’s power us-1 Tbi^ only tin* taxes. Of course | ^.f.s—is, Whul aiv the advantage.s, if ,the drinkers will also have to pay for! . I 1 11 rr _*>!the booze, any. That such a idiange ■ jund should have turned to the worship of an idol made with human hands. It is no stranger than that the most t : H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND ♦ i X will offer? Hut what about the wive.s, wudows | “Dear Sir: I saw last *v«M*k by the highly intelligent Greeks should have papers where you ai-e afflicted with;had .'<uch grote.sque conceptions of high blood pressure. I suggest thatfjrods and also worshipped idols made igion be, have to- s.sing to . . . .... ..serve God, an* w'orshippirig .Mammon, ui.int.-rruj.!.xl «TVU-,.? Will the uxin^'And tlw idlenws, mi«Ty and 'rim.-]"’" ™ “J" f ’wnas.- tbu chi.-f aim, en.l and objac-t **»^ **■“ -ynu^ ll ,x...„ver-in full. Yoarn, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » H D. Henry & Company X_ INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I : adeApaate service? D(h\s it guarantee ^ju nakt‘d and hungry?] thing. That is what caused mine whenj^^ your and on that account, I hope' ♦ LOANS NRC'.OTIATBD ♦ ♦ ’puTiTu''^ have cTinttnued service? Does it offer <lepi‘iuluble service ? These are questions that the jiublic Woubf like to know. City council should furni.sh the information. The (juestion of a city’s power suV*-}"" ply is one of extiu*nu* impur'kance. Il ;J. K. K.’ 10 Years Ago i “deer gee ■ prwher is all Items of IntereKt From The (’hronicle,ein’t anything wrong with v-oii exceppi of January 31, 1924 of thiv Sermon on tbe I Mount was to present the imporiance ' , . , .1 . putting first things first,. That is mcg(H‘.4 yore hig > oo gave the command to seek iinmagy-nation. there kingdom of God and His righteousness, adding a-siirance that i you eat t<K) fast and work too hard. I lost a first cuzzin of my wife who with had lK*n?i boarding on u.s 5 yr, IS not a tiueslion to Ih* pas.s(*<l uiMin, j H R- Blakely, formerly connected, Duit tru'.lde, but his’n was causeil . . will, Th,- Ib-I- Hiv... h.is »c™.|.t«l a l><,-,fr,„„ .ntinK in nm- ,>la«- too InnK atl'."'""'."" Jam. l^^saw no way out.and l...,-a.,s.- „f-.U biyhly U-chni,al natu.x-,,^ hnaa|P" "''f ""’'n wilh«-al th,..,.u,rb ftudy ,.r all anRlna— ^ ,„ike Clark, rfd.” ' , , , , . move elsew'herf* to start life anew. I if one put God first otHw; things would be provided as ne<*<ied. Some years ago 1 wa.s in a tiiJrht ; and blue as indigo.. It seemH certain and pha-is involved in this kinii. a matter of The Clinton-1 jaun'ns Bois-Terrej ^Id lady from Tennc.-istK? wrotesomething of that sort to a class <’ountry club was Completely destroy-I Pul, P,y v,pine 3 times a day with'* teaching in a Sunday school. 'Hh* < hronicle. hold.w no brief for or j i,y fjpp unknown origin early | jjjohol. Another friend suggested thatvoicing my dire forehod-, the great hydro-electric com-i Tliursday morning. The club hou.se this community. While furnishings c-oert $16,000. with in- Bgain l»any serving this community we are nut one of the city’s largest con.'Umers of power, we are one of its ^ rm^st conswant u.'«*rs Ummghout our ♦'iitire jdaiit. We know that the city Dmiugh its present contract and dis- aorance on the propwly of $0,000. William C. Winters of this county, died at a Columbia hospital ye.sterday afternoon. I take long walks after each meal. ings, one of the class started singing ,, , 4 J 1- o u 4.^1,that noble hymn, (kxl Will Take Care Severa suggested a divorce, 3 hinted , v •* i .u • i of You and the othei-s joined in, si- • that I had mental trouble, 4 thought , *uu t , . , ij . lencing me. When the hymn wa.s fin-, a trip to Europe would cure me, and!. , , . , , * ^ , ished, a new spirit was in me and I a few others sent menus with all kinds ex- apologized to the class for w'hat was of diets enumerated. About 30 i ■ / / w . u • h i plained that they lo.st either hu.sbandsi , , j * V Lut ‘ , :on my hands and took a new hold. In Will Prather of Wa.shington, (ki., isij^f boo.s>ted blood. tnbution system i.s yivin* iu cu»lom- or w’ives or uncles or aunts by reason ers excelU'irt service with almost no 1 p H.'Boyd is a patient in a interruptioTVx, and when they do occur: Baltimore hospital. In are matteis of only a few seconds. I The (3ivic Improvement association other wonkx. we now have a i^rvice [ monthly meeting Tuesday, .that is absolutely dei>emiable 36r) days I with the president, Mrs. J. Hamp to the year. Local manufacturing ^**^*^”*^‘ ratt*s conijiare favorably with any in ' _ ^ ... the state; iigh.iiig I'aU's, with few ex- j ccplion.'!, ale as low a.-- any in the j i state. I I'm getting along very well. Buai- less than thirty days all my difficul-' t es hud vanished and I was out of ‘ the hole. I do not understand to this | , , ^ t J ,day how the, good result was accoin-1 m-sx improved some last w«k .nd my I , blimd pressure eas^ off 3 Points never for- I paid an old I»29 note recently, and it . Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee The ngvilation of rates chaiged in South Cuioliiia by power ctmipanies is: under su|h*i vi.sion tif the Commission. Will this be true a.s to a 'Ibcal lndu.slrral jilant si*rving one out- aide customer? , Flat Rock Socials i my wife has'‘asked me to rite up i Railroad'^ke mipnets of lier mi.ssitm-nerry .so- i ciety of rt*hober church and send same j to yon* vailuable paixT to Ik* printed: so that other churchtw will be revived in the work and get active, and^i will! broke 2 more points. I decided that I’d have to pay 2 notes I endorsed for friends, and to stop counting on them helping me; that put my pressure dow*n 3 more {loints in sympathy w'ith wh(*at, hogs and stocks. Folks, I thank j you just the same for your interest^ 1 but none of you .sent anything to help I pay the doctor with. Yours nervously, Gee McGee. Zenith — Atwater Kent re We Rent Radios. We Repair Anv Make Radio Guaranteed Service. THE NEW 1934 CHEVROLET NOW on DISPLAY At Our Show Room on West Main Street We Invite You to See This Masterpiece Given to Motordom GILES CHEVROLD CO. Chevrolet Distributors r— ^ J r 4 J 1 do so as folleirs: The oilys piv.s<*M and future devel-j __ opment, commercially and industrial-1 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON the m-i-n-n-c-t-8 mis.sion-nerry society met lues- y, dept.;.;; on an unlimiteHl >u|)i)ly of ... . 1 ^ - V. day afternoon at .b p, ni„ at the home of the pre.ssident, mrs. mike (>lark, of ftom W'hat source it is ,<;allt*d to order by her. Iiower regar<ll< «t tai^‘d.,„ln_i nlering a new field every precaution .should be^ taken to sye that thc.'C are' safi guarded. CONTENTED W ITH LIT! LE AND HARRY M ITH MORE So Wrote Burns, and So Teaches the Sunday School l.esson for Feh. 4. the minnets of the last meelingl were read by tlie seeker-terry, mrs.! (;^orge R. Kocster) mike Clark, rfd, and appr<>vi.*d by all j “'phe fool hath said in his heart, The .iiice ju iine factors in connec-:concvrm*d. iThei'e is no (lod.” I have known many Imen in all rank.s of life and with vary- tion With eleA'trical [Kiwer froiii the ^ - ■ * -i i i ■ ■ . 4 1. * the tre*assure, mrs. mike ( lark, rfd, degrees of education, .hut I have 4-..ndp,.nt .,f Ihv cunsuim-r, mx...ade- I q-ule supp.y. un.nterrupled service, ^ciety which was spread on the minuet thought wa." telling the truth as to his end proiit'ible rales. book: convictions had he said he did not be- W,ll thv v«nt,u,-t wluvh i, ,s rumm- " "" ed that city council ivs contemplating amount paid on paiirtuixi salleijy, give the con.sumers of this community | ^ hens , * I amount paid to furrin missions, advantage in relation to the.se three „ important factors? ca.sh sent to jappan 2 quilts sible explanation of nature which de nies that it is the handiwork of a cre ative and over-ruling intelligence. I can understand agnosticism, which simply .says it does not know. I can : members in good standing 3 none I _g^„pect honest skepticism. But, athe- bk; figures If you are good at arithmetic and members behind 9 a paper was read by the president, can understand big figures, take affnrs. mike Clark, rfd, entitM: “how look at the Reconstruction Finance little fung wung runt the hell*” »t waa Corp«r.tion'. Unit c«mpl«U report to '■‘rt’Jy *>)' «“ ' . iplauded a right amat^ she la a good the public. ' ^ | thinking fit aending it to Between February 2, 1932, and De-'the church paper. oemb^ 31, 1933, It had disbursed or: authorised disbursement of $6,000,-1 .a song waa aung by nellie, salUe, 000,000 to 8,541 inatitution^. In 1932, joeie, binnie, minnie, pinnie and win $1,^,000,000 was distributed—55 per j nie*Clark, grandchildren of the seckcr- ' eent to bsoka, 20 per cent to railwi^a, J terry, m^. mike '(^rk, rfd. they all ^Ihe balance to insurance companies, have good voices a^ have bean train-' ing gods. That unvaried fact is most ism I regard as a pose to attract at tention, for I cannot conceive of an intelligence so dwarfed as to be unable to perceive the necessity of a God as the only reasonable explanation of the things which are. Search the pages of history es closely as you may, you will find no ejcception to thi^ Ydte tl^t men ^ve always recognized the necessity of the existence of a God as an ex- pFanation of nature. People as high in intelligence as the Greeks of the palm iest days of Hellas or as low tharei^ as Hottentots and Bushmen have had gods-bbeause of the necessity of hav- -X ' “v-vi'*"?*’*'., 1'■■'xU I 1 i:- bWI! mw’wiiiw "TiiasieJraiB (SHIg