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THE CLINTON CHHON1CI E
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Thursdays January q. 1930
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flie (Elmton (lllirdntrle
EsUblUhed 1900
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
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twentieth T.€f)tury. On every4>a<id n ,*-,e,.
find people looking backward over
the last 50 years, reviewing the pro
gress, the successes, the mistakes and
the failures of these years. It has
been a half-century of progress un
paralleled in the history of mankind.
But on ^the other hand, it has been
a half-century-of chaos, the like of
which the world has never seen. The
maps of the w.ucld have befen liter
ally torn up and remade several
times, at least politically and eco
nomically. In these 50 years great
nations have risen and fallen. Two
destructive . w^rs have been fought j-j
“and even today, the great powers of £
world are again at daggers’ point.
’So. where do we go from here and
what will Christianity do about it? i
With ail’the plans and programs of £
the various branches of the church, jf'
little can be accomplished if the 6"
church and individuals who make up j-j
the church lost sight of the real pur- ft
pose—that of carrying "on the work
started by the Great Gallilean 1950
years agor
1950 Calk For...
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WE OFFER A COMPLETE LINE
( LINTON. S. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY’ 5. 1950
A New Curtain Raiser •
Here we are entering a brand New
Year which will call for the best in
< ach of us. It is a Curtain raiser, so
sneak, an important turning point-
government
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He gave us tfie rule, the resolution
of. all time. His simple teachings S
were ample for the ages that have ft
(passed and the ages to come. If His ^
ru)4 were adopted today by Chris- jl?
tianity everywhere as an evdry-day
were
running a natlbn er ,p e needed. For the record,
Books, Order Books,
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S. E. and D. E. Ledgers, Ledger Sheets, Loose
Leaf Binders, Sales Books, plain or imprinted.
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than the people themsehes. So with anf j f 0r y(j ur consideration, let us re- &
the help of a dcxtile congress if peat the greatest resolution ever §
usurped many of the powers^ which from the : :rs of the greatest
> nee it will mark the beginning of j
“>e second half of one of the most,
: ran.' ,-i ntm ip^ m all history .one in j
whi. a materia! * alues ha\ e outrun 1
.-piritua’ values as one readily under-
.• tands when we look at the world.
The beginning of a new year al-
•vays calls for resolutions to bfe noted
the crisp, fresh pages of a 'new
belonged to the, people. This progres- Teacher who eve r lived: 3
sion has gone so far now on the J ..^ s ye^vonld that men should do
Roosevelt-Truman route that even t 0 vou: do ye even so to them.”
gross is slighted and often 1 ig- '
nored by the New Dealers who still S UBS( R1KE I<) I rte, CHRONICl^f ;;
fight to hold unlimited power. Out- 1 “Th* Pan«*r Fvfrvhodv R^ad«'
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: a»> ^Lrc&r- people say making resa-
ut ions' is nonsense, ^.but we don't
..gr« c. I:'s a line ’Idea. We have
made -evera! wx* will try mighty,
r.ard to keep though we know we
will slip for human fiesh is weak ... ... ... ■ , , , ■
xv „, K,:. i.. . „ ^ f want it. The millions of dumb- i
mronablv v >u pave made, some also , .•
.u u ^ . a be ‘*s in between keep on voting away,
dealing with things vou hope to do . . • , J \
. nd things v >u nope not to do. Such „ ,
^ »,• One man alone could stop the fear-
resolves are well worth maKing. It c • K 1
right state socialism, under the pret- ,
ty. catchy name of the “welfare '
state” is now only a feyv^teps aw’ay
unless a drastic halt is soon made.
The New Dealers are fostering
these steps—though .they deny it—
toward the end of personal freedom.
Many millions of -gullible Americans
want it, many millions who think
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nothing against you to fall down flat,
some trend — the President of the
United States, but he is too small a
. man, too much absorbed in his own
out to he there is.disgrace.
Let’s face 1950 as one with'hopes ... . . ,... . ,
and promises, and with a determina- and h . a °^ h,s close ;
-Tmr tha* we mil strive hard to make ^ on ' gs - ts ^»le hope, we
thegrade whatever our goals may be.' t M nk ’. t J at ^ mai ', 1 who occupies
The truth is we’ don’t have to wait th,s hlgh P° sltI0n wlU ever see the
until Z tear down the old calendar h ? ht this country needs today
any day in'the New Year can be abo \ e a11 else ls ^ he appearance of aj
calendared lor new resolutions. • great man on the P°^ lcal hor^on 1
and be made the President of the.
United States. He must be a strpng
man. not a weakling, a statesman,
from one not a professional politician, of a'
of the counties in the lower part of questionable machine —a man who;
A Flimsy Suit Foils
We note that a senator
he state has lost his trv at rebuffing wiU Pressure groups and stand,
ie state s attempt ♦ from fearlessly upop those solid principies4
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Golden Rule Enough
! Resolution For All
• ie time the legislature- was'
$5, fifth
By William J. Davis, Staff Writer
meeting. He asked for Anderson Independent
his services for the years 5 New Year’s Day holds intrigue for
e the ST00 already col- fhe masses. It is a day for resolu
tions to do better. by many: it is a I
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T there are long-djrawn-out ses-* time of stock-taking for others; but
the members of the gen- for all of us it is a day~trf hope—a
• : bly are responsible. They day on which we can look to the fp*
■t. complete their business in the ture with new confidence.
: iY •< i'40-days The reason many For the Christian it should be a
• ■■n on o'.aiiv of how much time day of* rededication of himself to a.
V ,, give to the . office is .their year of better service to his Maker
t ' : p »wer and making them- For the church as a whole .it might!
n.ni-t. ative officers or bus- well be a-day of challenge to duty—j
manager.*, for the counties, the duty of parrying out literally ^he i
ignore the e institutional- £art missiPH \o which tt is assigned: r
e i .duties are legislative, not Looking over the field of world 1
>t :-.tive back in the county Christianity today we find many ac-
t ourthouses Officials there, elected tivrties in progress, all aimed at fur-*
by the pe pie. are responsible for the therance of the cause of Christ. To!
duties >: their offices. Members of mention a few: Baptists are engaged,
the legtslature should attend to their in an effort to bring thousands of j
duties in Columbia and when they new families into the Sunday school; j
return to their homes, their job is Methodists are in the midst of their
< omp!e‘ed They are not bonded offi- ; four-year Crusade for Christ; the
< Crs. either house members- or sena- Presbyterians have undertaken
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power to themselves which is not the Roman Catholics have entere
constitutional. Too many follow the upon their Holy Year,
practice of making'themselves bosses . Other branches of the Christiah
rather than servants of the pedple. church have their programs and the
I^Kiren< county citizens are glad to several objectives are admirable.
•knoA •. ];:• n . »uch tactics are being Since the last great war and the ad-!
fallowed now in thjs county by the vent of the awesome atomic bomb. I
ileie x :.n; ai.in by their vote ;at (he people everywhere have turned to i
ballot box they should keep it this religion in greater forces t^an ever
way. • ‘ as an escape frbm the fear that
-———* haunts them—fear that is born of the
A Call for a Great Man lac ^, of p. eace ° n earth
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Tne whole world is marching gaily ,, x » . ,, . ..
, , ... ... _ . ... the threshold of the last half-of the
.backward through-the pages of his- _
lory, back to the days of the great
feudal barons who ruled their sub
ject? 'with' a’ ^and of iron,” back
ward toward the dark ages which
were ushered in with the fall of the
Homan empire.
Russia got a head startTn 1917 and"
is npw an absolute despotism ruled
by the-prototypes of the ancient ty
rants. Every nation “behind the iron
curtain” is in the same §,ad state.
China is fast following in the foot
steps of these countries, and within
a short time all southeast Asia and
later Japan will do likewise. England
hat succumbed to the sweet siren
songs of socialistic, v inexperienced
leaders.
Western Europe is teetering upon
me brink of state socialism and with
out moral and financial help, already
would have succumbed to the dista-
torships which this condition even
tually entails. It is now merely wait
ing tor us to hand the anti-Commu-
nist government in Spain over to the
Reds and-or for a dictatorship to
take over in England. ,
When the New Deal first realized
that the American public was com
posed principally of people who vot
ed emotionally and not thoughtfully,
it became convinced that a few in
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