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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 5, 1951 Case Two Five Years of Sinusitis And Severe , 1 • • • , • ' . Headaches Ended By Dr. Hart's Care HEADS LIONS CLUBS ^ bothered “condition “I have been suffering with sinus trouble for 5 years,” said this ;il-year-old man. upon his consul tation with Dr. Hart. F 1 “I have a drain age in my throat j a n d usually a | headache over my right eye. I am § restless at night, awful nervous and with a di agnosed by Army doctors as nervous diarrhea. "One doctor told ; me that he couldn't do anything for sinus trouble. If he did, he would cor-; reet his own sinus condition. So 1 I have come to you because I heard what you did for a friend of mine with a similar condition,” he con tinued. RESULTS After treatment by Dr. Hart, the headaches and drainage in the throat ceased. Patient began to rest better, nervousness improved and the nervous diarrhea cleared up. When dismissed he was enthusias tic about the amazing results in such a short period of time, which had been accomplished in spite of the fact that other doctors advised him that nothing could be done. DR. HART Edison s Prophecy Now A Fact "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame . . . and in the cause and pre vention of disease."- —Thomas A. Edison. CAN DR. HART HELP YOU? Yes. in all probability he can— regardless of how long you have suffered — regardless of the name given your condition. The solution to your health problem may be found at Dr. Hart’s office. Find out NOW before it is too late, if you are a Chiropractic case. Dr. Charles I. Hart 254 West Main St. Laurens. S. C. “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 29 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association of Life Underwriters HAROLD P. NUTTER Shown above is Harold P. Nut ter, of Camden, N. J., the new president of the International As sociation of Lions Clubs (Lions In ternational). He was elected by unanimous vote at the 34th annual convention of the association last ..week at Atlantic City, N. J. The. Clinton club is a part of Lions In ternational. Six-Inch Sermon kvXvXvivlv’v* Goes thru without changes to WASHINGTON, NEW YORK LAKE CITY and TAMPA CHARLOTTE, GREENSBORO, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK SCHEDULES Lv. Clinton: 9:.t0 AM (Thru to New York); 5:45 PM, and 11:36 PM. AUGUSTA, LAKE CITY, TAMPA, MIAMI Lv. Clinton: 9:50 AM, 3:10 PM, and^ 11:05 PM (11:05 PM departure thru to Tampa) Only 1 Change to: DALLAS, MIAMI, NORFOLK, or BOSTON Clinton Bus Station E. Carolina Ave. Phone 59 THAI CW AYS THE ROUTE OP THE THRU-LINERS By REY. ROBERT H. HARPER LIVING TOGETHER IN THE FAMILY Lesson for July 8: II Timothy 1: 3-6; 3: 14-15; Ephesians 5: 22. 25; 6: > 1-4. Memory Selection: Ephesians 4: 32. The lessop begins with a beautiful recogmtiffh of the heritage of faith in Uhe home. Three generations exhib- j ited a great faith and the example; j and teaching of grandmother and , mother so impressed the mind of young Timothy that he became the i popular pastor of the church at Ephesus. Writing to Timothy, Paul j thanked God for this succession of i faith and grace and admonished [Timothy to stir up the gift of God within him. Paul further admonished Timothy ! to abide in the things which he had , learned and been assured of, re membering and honoring the fact that from a child he had been brought to know the Holy Scriptures that were able to make him wise un- : to salvation through Christ. The passage from Ephesians in- I eludes all the relations in the home I and enjoin^ a duty upon each mem- | ber of the family. Wives are admon- | ished to be subject to their husbands; husbands are to love their wives, even as Christ loved the church and gave himself for it. Children are urged to obey their parents, which is right, and to honor their fathers and their mothers, that, according to the promise they may live long on the earth. And fathers shoifld deal kindly with their chil dren,- and not provoke them to wrath, but bring them up in the nur ture and admonition of the Lord. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 6th day of August, 1951, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estate of E. L. Lilliewood in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever 1 barred. ROSA "LEE LILLIEWOOD, Administratrix. j June 29, 1951 4tw-26 ; SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Evevrybody Readi” COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns and description space. A necessity for inventories ah<i tax tabulations. The Chronicle Publishing Co. HOLD EVERYTHING! BELK’S BIG JULY BLANKET EVENT Starts Thursday, July 12 You Can Afford to Wait For! »**♦'* ♦*#♦ #♦*# •*#v#tvtv*'#t #tvt'ttvtvtvtvt'tt'ttv ^| For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH, Correspondent and Representative renttttttsg-atacaexxKMii mnmf xm k « wt / ' I Mr. and Mrs. Claifd McElhannon, Guy and Claud are visiting in At lanta, Lawrenceville and other points of interest in Georgia. Miss Carole Jean McDonald of Chicago, 111., is spending the sum mer with Miss Ellon Mae Sloan. | T. F. Hughes and family are visiting relatives in Apalachacola, Fla., during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and son visited relatives in Canton, N. C., for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton are spending the week in Savannah, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharp- ton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell, Bill and Iris are visiting in Reidsville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fen-1 nell and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee. Mrs. C. R. Burdette of Iva, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mauldin and son of Anderson, recently visited Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. C. Burdette. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll and Susam Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nash| and Miss Marian Nash spent the week-end with relatives in Bes semer City, N. C. Mrs. Carroll and Susan remained for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey, Jr., and family are visiting in Camesville, 1 Ga., and points of interest in Ala bama. Mr. and Mrs. James Dover of Rutherfordton, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boswell and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg. I| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall of Abbeville, Spent the week with j Mr. # and Mrs. Edward Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. John H. King of Macon, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McIntyre and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John White and Maxie of Shannon, Ga., will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Greer and other relatives during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace, Mrs. Emmie Thomas attended the fun eral of Mrs. Pauline Pace in Ware Shoals Sunday. Miss Louise Wade is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Cal vin Cooper, and Mr. Cooper. Mrs. Henry Abercrombie and Leon left Monday, Mrs. Abercrom bie visiting relatives in Gaines- I ville. Ga., and Leon for a stay at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette. Her- j man and Kenneth Trammell are vacationing at Myrtle Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Motte with Mr. apd Mrs. J. W. Motte were Sunday visitors in Seneca with Mr. ; and Mrs. Arthur Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dean and family of Joanna, with Miss Nell Owens are visiting in Phoenix I City. Ala., with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Euptin. Mrs. Anne Lawson with Mr. and | Mrs. Niles Leopard is spending the week in Nashville, Tennessee.! They attended the Grand Ole Op-, ry Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish, Sr.,! Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish left Friday for Missouri and will visit in Illinois. Mrs. Guy Parrish, Sr., will remain for several weeks. | Mrs. J. E. Parrish, Jr, Carol and Betty Lou, and Miss Helen Shirley I visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shirley in 1 Seneca Sunday. Lindal Anne Culbertson of Ware Shoals, is visiting Pat Davenport for the week. Pvt. Bobby Boyce, Mrs. Boyce and son spent the week-end in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyce. On Sunday they enjoyed j a visit to Lake Lure. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pearson vis ited friends in Brevard, N. C., Sun-! day. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and children and Nancy Ann Smith of West Clinton, visited in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManus of Chester, visited relatives here dur- | ing the week-end. Mrs. Earl Barbee and Brenda, and Mrs. E. C. Barbee have return ed home after visiting relatives in ; Columbus. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd and family were called to Greenwood I last week due to the death of Mrs. 1 Todd’s brother. Birthdays and Anniversaries Birthday greetings to Rex Harris August 9, and Horace Smith July 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr.,> will observe tJteir 33rd wedding, anniversary July 21. Barry Boyce will celebrating his first birthday July 8. With The Sick Miss Ruby Burnette is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Edna Johnson is ill at the home of her mother. ( Friends of Mrs. Verna Lee Nel son will sympathize With her in I the' loss of her grandfather, Mr. Bedenbaugh, who died Wednesday at the Newberry hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at the McSwain Funeral Home with bu rial at Rosemont cemetery in New berry. Card of Thanks I want to thank my neighbors: and friends for the beautiful flow-] ers sent to Greenwood for my, I brother’s funeral. IVMRS. S. J. TODD AND FAMILY SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads" THRIFTY... by HOLLAND’S 0 I* c -JC 'That's all right. 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