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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949
Eoster Sunday
The Day Of Resurrection
In the, early hours of that Sabbath
morn came a quake and the earth
t embled and Jerusalem was troub
led. Out of the skies as a lightning
shaft came an angel in white rain-
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ment to the sepulcher where Jesus
Christ lay buried. He rolled away
tre great stone and terrified guards
tell as if dead.
And then the dawn was still and
beautiful.
without words when they saw the
stone had been rolled away.
where they have laid Him!”
Simon Peter and John heard and
rushed from the house. John, the
younger, came first to the sepulcher i
and looked past the opening. Hej
saw linen cloth on the ground, but,
was fearful of entering. a. j
Simon, breathless from his Tun;!
, ' arrived and the two Disciples entered!
Could His body have been stolen the tomb True the Unens and the j
away in the night. Could He now wb j te napkin which had been folded!
he in a common grave? The worn- around His head were there And
moved closer and dared to enter. th d rted in hasle and returned
At first they saw nothing. Then a {Q their house |
young man whose white garment! _ A 1
shattered the tomb’s darkness spoke: | But Mary lingered and wept. She
“Be not afraid, He is not here, for lnto tbe sepulcher and saw; jL
He is risen as He said.” I * n * els A whe r e Hls bod y ■
Frightened, trembling, the women' .. Womant why d ; you weep? »
One by one the stars were doused, bstened. j • “B ecause they have taken away
and a morning carved from heaven “Go quickly and tell His Disciples m y Lord and I know not where they
broke over the countryside. that He is risen from the dead. And have laid Him.”
In great caution and sadness went behold. He goeth before you into) Then' she turned to go away and
Mary Magdalene and Mary of Beth- Galilee; there shall ye see Him.” i Jesus stood near by, but she did not
any to the sepulcher to weep once Quickly the women fled to the know Him.
more over their departed Master; house where His Disciples were in “Woman,” He said, "why do you
perhaps to spread more spices over hiding and spread the news. weep? Whom do you seek?”
His body if the stone could be mov- 1 ‘They have taken away The Lord But Mary supposed Him to be the
ed But they were astonished and out of the tomb, and we know not gardner and she said:
— j “Sir, if you have taken Him away,
tell me where you have laid Him
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and I will take Him away.”
I And Jesus said unto her:
“Mary.”
And she rejoiced and cried:
"Teacher!”
But He motioned her away
said:
“Touch Me not for I am not Vet
ascended unto the Father. But go
to My brethern and say to them, ‘I ■
ascend unto My Father, and your
Father, and my God and your God’.”
Mary arose and rushed to the Dis
ciples, exclaiming:
“I have seen The Lord!”
The word spread and Matthew f
told that dazed guards reported the H
Resurrection to High Priests and |j
Scribes. In hurried counsel with m
the Elders it was decided to give ™
the guards much money and say un
to therm- *
“If questioned, say ‘His Disciples
came by night and stole Him away ■
while we slept!” :B
Soon, two friends .of Jesus who m
had been in the house with His
Disciples, journeyed afoot to nearby P
Emmaus and were talking of events ■
of the past few days in Jerusalem. _
A shadow fell across their path and
they turned to see a stranger. He P
inquired of their conversation and ■
they told Him the story of Jesus’ _
suffering, and the reports of His •
Resurrection. But of the last, they P
spoke in doubt.
And then the stranger started ^
from Moses and quoted from all the J
Prophets in interpreting the Scrip- ■
tures. Soon they arrived in Em- |h
maus and He sat down with them F
to eat. He blessed the bread and P
breaking it gave it to them. The ■
bread was broken! |B
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In astonishment they looked, and r
they knew it waa He! And then He P
vanished. Straightway they returned ■
to Jerusalem and burst into the house
of the Disciples, saying:
“The Lord is risen indeed, and,®
hath appeared to Simon!"
And while the eleven Disciples
heard in wonderment. He appeared
in the doorway. One by one He
looked at them and then He said:
"Peace be unto you.”
The Disciples were frightened and
feared they had seen a spirit
“Why are ye troubled and why
do questionings arise in your hearts?
See My hands and feet, that it is I
Myself. Handle Mq and see, for a
spirit hath not flesh and bones as
ye behold Me having.”
He lifted His hands and showed
I 1 them His feet. The scars of Cruc-
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ifixion were still there. He opened
his garment and the mark of the
spear was on His side.
In joy they still disbelieved, and
He asked for meat. And He took it
and ate. They believed.
“Peace be unto you. As The Fath-
i er hath sent Me, even so send I you.
Receive ye the Holy Spirit. Whoso
ever sins ye forgive, they are forgiv
en unto them. Whosoever sins ye re-
\ tain, they are retained ...” ,
They believed and weht out to
carry His gospel into every land.
And out of the heaven seemed to
come words reminiscent of His bap
tism :
“This is My beloved Son in whom
I am well pleased . . .”
(Written by Felix McKnight in The
Dallas, Texas, Morning News.)
$15,976,587 Paid In
Wages for Employment
In County Past Year
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Special to The Chronicle, j.
Columbia, April 6. — A\total of
$585,096 was paid in wage! for em-
! ployment covered by the SAuth Car-
! olina Employment Security commis-
j sion during 1947, according to the
I annual report of the commission for
1947-48, which was issued this
j month to the general assembly.
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year, $4,108,792 during the second
quarter, $3,883,279 during the third
quarter, and $4,063,743 during the
final quarter of the year. The last
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statewide basis, with $159,787,443 j
paid for covered employment during'
that period.
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approximately 300,000 persons were
employed in the state in covered
employment. In Laurens county,
more persons were employed during |
December when 8,094 persons were:
employed in the county, than during,
any other month in the year, and
less during the month of April, when
those in covered employment in Lau
rens county numbered 7,344.
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Opens Chiropractic Office
In Clinton
Dr. C. J. Hart, well known Chiropractor of Laurens, announces the opening of a
branch office Friday, April 15th in the Jacobs Building in Clinton.
Dr. Hart is opening this office to serve the people of the Clinton and Joanna areas.
Office hours will be maintained from 1:00 o’clock until 4:00 p.m. each week day ex
cept Thursday. »
The latest scientific chiropractic instruments will be used by Dr. Hart, to locate the
CAUSE of ill health, and the Palmer Method of spinal correction will be used to re
move the CAUSE.
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Many sick people of this area have already been restored to health thru the efforts
of Dr. Hart, and he is no stranger to this community.
Dr. Hart making X-ray examination of a patient to locate HOW the bones of the
spine have misaligned to cause the nerve interference which results in functional disor
ders of the various organs.
The following case histories have been taken from the files of Dr. Hart to illustrate
the effective health service now available to the people of this community.
SPINAL ARTHRITIS
Case No. 96—28 year old woman came
into our office suffering from spinal arth
ritis. She was nervous, complained of
stomach distress, insomnia, dull head
aches and gains in the back.
Condition had been existing for years,
yet after a short time under Chiropractic
care, ^he reported wonderful improve
ment. Stomach distress, insomnia disap
peared, nervousness greatly improved and
those nagging back pains became less fre
quent and they, too, finally disappeared.
Patient reports health now better than at
any time since condition began, has more
energy and d$es housework without any
difficulty.
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HEART TROUBLE
Case No. 169—51 year old woman came
to our office complaining of dizzy spells,
severe headaches and a physical weakness
which prevented her from working. Her
chief complaint was heart attacks every
few weeks. .
Following the first few adjustments pa
tient responded rapidly. Headaches and
dizzy spells disappeared. She gained in
strength and energy and is now able to
do housework without any trouble. In
spite of thp fact that heart condition had
existed two years, she has had no further
heart attacks.
MIGRAINE HEADACHES
Case No. 90—High school student suf
fering from migraine headaches. Condi-
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INFANT ECZEMA
Case No. 175 — This 10 month’s old
youngster was brought to our office suf-
tion existing 4 years with the attacks oc- j fering from eczema. This condition had
curring every 3 to 4 weeks apart. Along | been exiting 7 months and had spread
with the attack was a gastric upset and j over entire body of child.
patient was forced to bed with each at- |
tack. |
Cause of this young girl’s trouble was j
located and removed. Patient reports no |
further attacks of migraine headaches j
since first adjustment.
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RHEAUMATISM
Case No. 202—Woman 62 years of age,
suffering from rheumatism in knee. Knee
was swollen and stiff making it painful
and difficult to walk, especially up steps.
. . . Examination revealed a bone of the
spine pinching nerves causing the trouble
. . . Correction was made, swelling subsid
ed, stiffness left and patient reported able
to walk up steps without difficulty.
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Nerve pressure was located and remov
ed, results came almost immediately. Won
derful improvement was noted within two
days. Chiropractic care for a period of
time completely cleared the child’s body
of eczema.
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, PARALYSIS
Case No. 166—Child, age 11. Fell out of
tree but apparently no injury at that time.
Recently he began to have difficulty in
walking. His feet would drop and drag as
in Infantile Paralysis, and there was pain
across of the top of the foot . . . Today,
thanks to Chiropractic care in our office,
this youngster is able to run and play,
without any signs of his former paralysis.
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This is only a few of the many disorders corrected in our office thru Modern Scien
tific Chiropractic Methods. Nearly all diseases have been successfully handled by this
wonderful science of health.
Come into our office and let us show you the CAUSE of your trouble. The chances
are that this investigation will save you much pain and suffering now and in the
years to come. , * -
DR. C. J. HART
JACOBS BUILDING / CLINTON, S. C.
Office Hours: 1 till 4 p.m. every weekday except Thursday
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