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■■ I J ■■ ■y ' I ' ' ^ ■ / 1 The Clinton Chronicle^ Clinton, S. C.. Thursday, February 8, 19S4 ~ / ■-. Variety Program Before Congress • 'll McSwec« Cit^ Paul As Example Airmail Contract Scandal; Mil lions Voted For Relief; Libel Suit A^inst Huey I-<onja:. I*resbyterian College Head Ad dress^ l^rge Men's Sunday Meeting In Columbiav THE ' SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON House Passes Relief Measure by industry. -Piey we,, nu, AlumHI CoilimiUee as voting against the appropriation,, however. iBill Now , The Democratic leaders brought the measure up under procedure which To Meet Here j. Washington. Feb. S.~A day fruit- ('olumbia. Feb, — I'sing the ex- ful for the legal lore of the country ample of ‘he lift^'of Paul, the Apostle.; w-as provided today by the many the R(*v. .I.'hn Mc,'^w«‘en, D.D.. presi-^What courts acti^•e in the capital, including dt nt 'f Pre^'i-erian ccdlege. Clinton, the United .‘states senate os it called delivvrei a <t’"'ng and inspiring ad- William P. MacCracken Va-fore ix'strum there as its prisoner. ' .A slight distance Away the ?up court gathereil again \I.L COM-MEM). BUT FEW I.IVE BY THE (;OLI)EN RULE \ World This Would Be OlH*dience To That Rule.Were iTUversal. If Goes To Senate Pro- prevented any action on amenviniehts, • A commjf.tee of fifteen Presbj’terian viding $950,000,000 for CWA to increase the fund. There had been college graduates is arranging a meet- Aclivilies Over Nation. threats that such amendments would on the college campus in the near \ ’ j be offered. | future at which time plans will be pre- Washington, Feb. o. One man and Advocates of more money claimed sented for forming alumni chapters in he a Democrat shouted "no” in $450,000,000 the bill carried this and other states to work for the' house today to a $;-50.00(>.000 ixdief works was too small and that intere.st of the institution. .At the an he exhausted in ebput C and civi^ works appropriation that cat- in all its nitv to coTis'rue t-he constitutkin. ’ Fa’dher down wimijng ca’ corridors mentbei s of the. hou'^^e, ii to the challenges to he ni(‘t in t u* elwtion-, were embracing the op th-' dre<'' : to a’ la rce atidience of men at 1 *h*‘ In ;■ ■r;a! :h-atre Sun-lay af'er- i*mt' nfHm . Th ' V. ■' **ne of the meet ings in 1 U ’ *•' dig* th/ \\ n- »-r:e*v tving held unde:' sal hut, ::ii- i- - :*■ t.lt. nnia Young .Men’.' .::*.l ( hri- as> -'.a:.' <n. it i no l(*r! ■ T'' U- V. F . H.ay K.d lle. jia. -tar of vnl ual' f:-?!. it-n R * -■ ■ *i,|:**rian church and a of indr '"t - T Cl.'! ..f iKic* MeSw’c-n at Go- ’ ioi :;al c iCanch ,of con- seJiatc for or feder.-il re- 1 (!■ lunity to vote million^ lief and the CW A. Fi\*e fihng c^iwtj- nea4~ the-.seRal-C chamber hei-d much f>f Mac’^^ no k<'p correspondence as the case of th'- Hoover assistant s(‘creta:y of con - meree rtveivod senate (•onsi('lei\at;on Pentiing action on that, the senate f erred the .'^t. La wr cnee pact. One of it> memUos, meanwhile- Hu<y l>ong—had notice from the local court of appeoils that he,* tnust def; n<l a $r>atMH'-0 Iliad suit, brought by Sani- uel T. .Vn>ell. former coun'ed f<»i the senate cominitloe w hich invor t.gated int**o- ,:a Thec'ogical seminary. • I tne s|H-ak‘ r. _..4^Uj:«4avUAry Ut his jtiraaiki.Uticlur. '■ s\veen sj»,,ke of the <lay>-' when hr '.'.IS a '*ud*nt at the theoh g>a’ sem;- thin lecate<l he*;*-, which, he 'aid. had tlone ir.-oh toward shap-ing h.- life and hi counli'd it a [irivilege . apul'ted through that -. gress anei went to t .spetsly action. "It is uncon.stitutional," said this Qf man--Terpidl of Texas. "Others can •vote like dumb dri’.en cattle if they want to but Um not going to. Tliev r.a-ions or collections ^.^n’t snap the whip behind me.” idua.s. If all persona) and na-j There was some griimblirg by other *nd ic; were sIjihikiI by it, arm- Democrats that the measure did not 'provide sufficient funds. A Republican six nual alumni meeting this year a spec ial committee was named to formulate fly (i^-orge Ft. Koester) • f the Golden Rule is univer- unfortunately. observance I* is a rule for, men Ss indi- and a' r.a'ion.s Or collections It would weeks.. On the roll call that this group plans to arou.se a greater inte:-est forced. 382 voted for the appropri-'Jnnor.g former students in their aima ation and only Terrel against. The senat^e finance committee for mally reported the mcasurif favo “ihiy mater. Their report and recoinmenda- tidns will be presented at the meeting soon to be held here. and Senator Harrison. l>.emocra:. cf ississippi, chairman, indicuvod it would be brought up for action toniin- row in view of the statement by 1 e 1- eral Relief .Adrhinistrator Harry I.. L watei'W'V t » c‘'me ,F«ack b. dy '»>f m* n < dumb;-.! ] ke that to aildre iv' coubl ii* disbanded, navies' disman tled. leis' Trees di'Charged, jails Taredi" c .urthx'u-rs : cofFv'wred into ii-ari* s and lawyer- forced to find X ;• me 'r- .of procuring a live- lih*' d. 1 e t^o ible i- that most of us ere iut k ,t< 'ce deviations from the <e>l ;tn i; ue bv others but are i)lind Hopkins that funds available for civil said the govenment could not continue vvorks would be exhausted on Sa'.ur- ihe present relief drain on the treas- _ o- ury aniJ tTiaf tTu“ TpeniFThg was^ pre- TRe'meaTure tafries a pro 'TKton to vt rting the m»rma^! return to business permit the federal relief administrator for that terrific exjK*rience in that to make grants for relief within a other world. '' state to a p’uhlic agency without the In the Fast half of the~t\vent\ fifth the go\einor. a-s« mhled .'Sunday. llie' !bi visi'd -u ‘‘W •nil ban IT. 'ij >r.. .r 5 r an colletre head re- .’t f sj'mcrly announced. .Man Know .\;»out Ib*- r: the word "11 is” In to o- J-T-t.fy our own departures fiom chapter of .Maitth«*w is given the tre- it. mendous woni picture Christ g-avt* of : (m F.i u^y 11 (Sunday schools jt>d«fmen: day. It is worthy of : lO ■ : g: tu’yth- whicb w.. tbtnbey -r on, t!,;- M- t.lu'‘ tT%i* firrn^eierriTfn'^inr T.ouvsianti. ■Another boos sttK'ks occuri't'i TtH-oni high of /ITiis late- (I.OUO (HMI. at ributed in tlie treasury g"Hl the total reachng a almo-t I IK ea e wa . l»oth to Imrcha-e of the nu’tftl arui re turn of dollars from hoarding. Capitol Hill took little notice of the fact. g-(*ld appan-ntly iieing-a dead sub- ‘cr;;:i c’l.ipter of .Matthew., be tlic.r -third successive ' nt in -Study of the .'serfnon ar. Tnis-dart installment cn RuiK of which j 'n note that the award of heaven or hell WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes p-ofe.-- on the b :;-. H - w -lFFn thi m a> Ihi il TF.'i U >la" n d;tirhrC >-n " With those ,j,,j vv 1- . b cio'os Up the teaching < >tH c-ari kn<*w th.'i* he i- a f hi : - •* ^ ^ > and tit s liiem up in tian. To - . is: m-ed to h'i\e any a :ie b Cm ist 11 imseT said in h( ’'afi 'v ai:out thr-. th»* '[leaki-r sa. i. Iuj—-Sc a»in I'h the Mount that what He aid thilt thert* wei'e two. kin'l' of we cail the (mlden Rule was all of the truth, ic-.-n-trab’e truth, hy^ which a’teaching of the low and the prophet.s. child can r**a'-*n out that two and ipake fi*ur and *.h< jife tituth. iHP solve the jiroblem of ha's Holv Writ to two :hOW siijtply bills to diminish' ciiances legislative tie-u]> later. the IS of the oil ami ries. ami how to keeji the tru.s in I he aiguiiK lU 'that lead's up to enunc.ation of the (lolden Rule is tlmt sin. as (io«l is g. -tHl to all <»f us it behooves him us all to he giMMl to each other. The Hihle and the truth which differentiate b.= St and that the .'savior has from all other religions is embodied in T 7:rve T^'^;>''e who place” thxrir^^ the^ s^oeetfH’l -t«t«uwent that “GimI iai H m and who sunx-mler their love.” The more (I^idlike we become the more our lives fiow<*r in love. On ji'ct thei-e for the prosi'iit. Committei busini'ss held the legislators, the sen- .Mull ale real.zing the rilu'essity to push ■ for he , . .. . .u . i *1, »f a i that he can go t,. the Divine Rower greatc-st truth enunciated in the 'for guidance and U- savtsl. He can t 1 « -AiMpng house comnuttees jects inclmieii [iroldems of the oil ami power silver imlu litivernment from liavirig to j>ay ex- live- to ILin i *1. rbvMVe profit- on the aircraft corj- .MeSween spoke of the dis- one in'casum. t hnst surntmul uj. the tracts 1, lets to private liuilders. iappointments that Raul suffered and Ten Commandments into two. one that Tttf Ctr HTi gbvM'ntnent was Htai f .Ahey-VM- lovy frd the Imteii States is ready fur bluok to the bfe of the ap<*stle.“ All and the otFH‘rlhat_we love each other' negU'iation of a new cornmerciarthing- wo- k -ogether f<.r good t.i tho.-e us we love ourselves. Ihe Hible teems i iK'tween the count rmsT w ho love-Gi.l.- ^ - with tht^ t^hl-tlnit we .provu^ ."tivrefirv Hull announced the fact The forme--World war chaplain who love of <i-mI by servuv of humanity, this morning after consultations at served w‘h the gallant Thirtieth di- m-t self-st-ekmg service hut s»'lf-‘it*-, the While House The president, siif : vision over-.a.s. us,hI several examples nying service after the pattern of the | slight coltl. camelbsl'of men wh • had fought for their coun- life of Jesus ('hri-st. It is easy for a, the rest of the try and who 'had foumi real life man to as-sert that he loves God, hut j through th** saving grace of the Mas- John ^ays the prxnif of love of (rod is | >»- / love of humanity. In his first epistle. not made on the I .i is of sions mail** in this worl.l. but basis of ileetl.s done. ( hrist -aid. "If ye loVe me, keep piy commaiKlmeriTs.*F lie said ako: “lu- ■ ye doers of the wunj an.l not hearers only.” In the ver-e-' from the lesson • luoti'd a’b'.ve Chi i.-t -aid that en* ranee into heaven w;i- for thos* who did taie will of His Father, which is ii\ hea- ! ven. Ha'. e vou ioined the church as u 1 • * sort of eternal fiix* in.-urance, satis fied that church memVrship i.s re ligion and gone (•iV living selfishly? If so. you will have a frigh’fiil e.xpe- rience on judgment ilay. There is a f^*** (be val',u* of your religion, hy 'which y«*u can know lH*fore death if you have k*en truly -aved. Jt*nn gives it in the-e words; “We krrowr that we have pa.ss*,! from death unto life, be cause we“ love the brethren. He that lovelh not his hnither abideth in * death.” .And you Io\e your brother if vou wtiuld have him do unUi vou. DO? RUBBER STAMPS Afiv kind, fit any busi^ ness. Prompt service. Rea sonable prices. Chronicle Publishing Co. iA. V I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . X X X ♦ X Let Us MAKE YOUR OLD HAT LIKE NEW It will surprise you when you see how we can clean and rehlock your Hat, saving? you the cost cf a new one. NO EXTRA CHARGE for DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 28 T BUCHANAN’S jarrXI.^.NKRS^VNI) L.Al'NDRY "THK Ol.lf REI-UBI.E" ‘V fciing fiom a his appointments foi day to remain in the executive man- .-,on and woik on eoKres|M»mletice. Word was given out at Hie White H ,.i e tiuit tie i.- taking no part in, .-ia'.e -O' local e|»‘ctH»ns. I his was in . M poiiM- to ttie announcement hy ^ TiioM'.a- I’. CoTiwiiy. former lieutenant govn iior of .New \ ork, that, t uMii Mg for the I >(“m(K‘ratic ter. he w-as .-emite non: na: i.ielil. ..n alter a talk with the jires- TheT*rv'uy:« r.an preacher and leatl-; he w rote: er of men >aid that men think tliey are made t; suffer through the tragic loss of a ioved -me or other adversi- ti*s. hut he again |>oint*‘<I to th«* rx- ample of Raul, whose life was filleil with trouhie. and ^trx*ssed the fact that thi- IS the time for th«* children “If a man say. 1 Five God. and hat- eth h-is brother, he is a liar; fur he that lovelh not his brother, whom he hath s«*en. h*»vi can he love God, whom he hath not s**en.” ^ Ami. whatever el.-^e it m:iy Iw*. if it «hd not lea-1 to '<‘rvic»*. it is not lov-*. INSURANCE We offer expert service and protection. A^ent for some of the strongest F'ire Insurance ('ompanies in .America, 666 of G»‘d t-» put th* ii laith in ('hrist and folb>w ILm moix* than ever. -Man can kn«*w. he said, that there is a rewar-1 f»:fi him m heaven if he is u 1 follower of t'hrisT. Vict«)ry is crowneil only tn suneiuhT t<» G<h1, H<ictur Me- Swas n saol _ .At the c!o'** **f the service a large numt»er of men ask-sl t«» he renmin- FINE LAXATIVE AND TONK Uued in th* prayer and -juite u nuiii- I H|ui<i. Fahh'ts, jSalve, Nose Drops Checks Malaria in days, (’olds first da>. Headaches or Neuralgia in 3y minutes. M«»st Speed) ICcmislies Known. Iht liv*- w» nt fi«'war«l to hnst. l-» d-Mlicate their D. E. Tribble Co. I t .\ERAI, DIRECTORS and EMHALMERS L Licensed Kmhalmer, Complete M«idern Equipment Da) Rhone yi •Night Rhones 21. 2.5:1 or 255 Clinton S. C. Millions Added By Acreage Cut Doubles Value Over Year Before With Total ('rop Estimated As Worth $I4,45.T,563.‘ The noNe-; TWm of luiinan love is that of a mother for her children. Therein wt >*n* human .self-ilenial al Ityr highe.-l and l»esl. The average child m>t r**ally an-1 truly love its par- -siir; !y taking a- a matter of course w'hat th-*--' par-'tits do for it. TJuv chil*r> !o\«- for its pan*nts -ioes n«>t ji;*»ni*' mt-- Iwing until the child be gins *i«« ng things for thos** parents, not f«»r fear , of punishment if ih- things h** not *l*m**, hut from a desir*' t*» h**Ipfu: to, them. And Io\«* grow> with se;v;«-e Christ in on«* parahh* taught that lh**y loveMimst to whom most has forgiven. Tliat is why- th*>se wh** have h**<'n th«» lilacke.st of sinners frxsju**n;ly Imeoim* the whit**si of saints Iwrause they reabze how much h'is Insen forgiven them they love with an intensity which packs their liv*-s with s*Tvic*’ an<l their love. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop erty. Prices attructi\e. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. H. BOYD, .\LH>nl X X Os ♦ o o o ♦ ♦ I I We Are Exclusive Clinton Agents for ROYSTER Field-Tested Fertilizers ♦ ♦ I J. M. Pitts I COTTON FARMERS Here’s why you should use -- ——- lteg-*tten hy a .sense of the greatness; l'*»lumhia. Feb. 3. - .XdiUnl mcom** of the forgiv*»m*ss accunl***! them,' from th** S**ulh t'arolina .t*otton cix>p j^row- with the ix*ndering of servic**. 1 «)f R.‘:n *lue t** the g*»vemment*s acre-; wr**te, ix*c*iunting what; age tv«luctu»n prt*gram, Wa.s estimated us; "Beloved, if Gt)d so. yesieniay by Dr. W. W. Long «f love*l us, we *»iight to love one an-| (’bmispn _c**l|*‘ge.-director of agncul- uther.” -Hr -^ _x Field Tested Fertilizer tura! exien'ion .service in state. \Vh*»ever l-eT’eVes in the Bible “he- at $21.2I'.*.2*vt; or n*‘arly as much ' lu-va'-i tn a ju-tgment after tleath. Thai the t**ta! value **f the ltk‘i2 crop. lKH't*»r lA*ng submits these figures: Cott**n praMiiK-ed 4n in South t’ai-olina. T42.t)<'0 hales. I)e*“enil*er 1 value, y 1-2 cents a pound. t>r $-l>.5*» a bale. T«>tal value *»f crop. $:L5,‘iS7,OtH>. Rayim-rts r*'ceiv**d account «»f plow - up. Tntal valut*. incluiiing la*nefit |»ay- pjenls. J4.Ll5;».5»kL ^ KMimate*! value of South Caixdina crop if n*‘ne plowe*! up: ..\unit*er -f bales would have luted. ' F.-rtimared value of cotton with a !*ale crop, 5 cents a innin-i. Kale. ' tielief is universal. .All men at all , time-i in the history of the vforld and with ail gra*les of intelligence have believe*! in a life beyond the grave and , a judgment then* of' the life on this side of It- What do you exju'ct to say in that day of judgment? Will you ^y: "lairvi. !*•: me into heaven because ' I joinetl tlie chuich and contributed to; its upkeep, attemiing more or les.*, regubtriy. Why, la»nl, 1 even prayed in puMic an-1 sometimes spoke for| y*>u?” If that I.*-: all you can say fo*- pio- ID that -lay. you will not say en*>ugh. Tho>e things should Ih* done Tho>e thing^ hut a rebgmn which earnes'its pro-'' >r $25 ^ Value of South ('arolina crop waml-l MounU have t>een $2iLl<(2,(H)0. ^ .Ad-le«l inc**me fmm acix*age n*«iuc- ti->n: less $23.Di2.000. or $2l2^.»l.2«o. Total estimai**-! value of South Uar- i»lina !i)33 crop. $14.45:L«5<»:L Total estimated value of .So.:th ('^r- ohna crop, $21,K:iS.(KH). - .\*ld‘d inc**me fnmi acreage r*‘«luc* turn. $2l2!:*l,2(a. — ' ’ , J ‘l,Our sjgn-up campaign is rmogrc'S- Wc h3V6 just unloddod unoth^r .ii^.as well as'we coulii po.s^ibTy hop* ” car of Fine Youn}{*’ Tennes5»ee l)*>ctor Long. "Howeve . whi, with the succession of campaigns the extension service has had to dir**rt. Call at our stable at once and the while carrying along it.-, normal look them over, activities, our force has •beer, „driven ,almost to exhaustion. In fact, 1 ha.e Mules, priced ri^ht. fess**r n** further th'an that is not a! ^aving religion. In the Sermon on the) t'hrist warne*! His hearei*s r that many were indulging false hopes; of eternal life. Here are some tremen- > <K*usly tmportani words from Sun-1 ilay's lesson; 1 “NsYt every *me that said unto me.j la>r*l. I.A'»rd. ^haU ji‘nter into the king-, loin **f heaven; hiit he that doeth the wjH of my Father which is in heaven. I "Many will .saV to Me in thal day, Lor*l, Lord, have wt* not'prophesied in thy nan»e? ami in thy nitme have cast out devils, and in thy name done many womFerful works ? “And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you; depart from me ye that work innjuity.” It will he an awful shock to those jAl heavy yield of good sta ple cotton is hard to get. It takcA hard work, experience, favorable weather, proper soil and the right kind of fertifizer.”* IF means a real investment in money and plenty of worry. Yet all this means nothing if the fertilizer does not get your-cotton off to a <|uick start and early maturity. Play safe. Protect your invest ment. Trust your cotton crop to Royster’s—the fertilizer that has been proven right in the cotton field for half a century.^ Remember this: Royster’s is made in one quality only—the best. You can pay more or you can pay less, but you cannot buy better fertilizer for growing cotton.' Royster experts are continu ally studying cottem, learning all Ihere is tolmow about feitiliring it. They never stop experiment ing and improvii^. They test every fertilizer in the laboratory, and field-test it in the cotton field. Only refined 'materials are used to make sure that the pur est obtainable grades go into Royster sacks. As a result we know that Royster Cotton Fer tilizer will give you the resukt you want. See your Royster dealer today and let him know how many tons you need. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CORRFANY, NORFOLK. VIRGINIA Charlotii,N,C., Co/umbia,S,C., Atlamta,Ga,, Montgomery, Aloj, JaHtson,Miss, YOUNG BROS. HVE STOCK CO. . ^ . , »ho die trusting in their religion to; ,«rtt ncht i»* who hhxo h,.l to ,i,Kl o« i. that other life that the re- 712! '«*“* •>»* *» IW» world wu not bre.ktnc do*, completely.*' .j TESTE ILIZERS \ SUBBdUBR^ TO THB CpRONICLRj plain tcmcliuig of the Biblo Papw BmMr \htmi of nrefensiar ■\ i« that a prefeasuic Chm^tialfii are In^ \ . • .1 L \ V.