The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 16, 1948, Image 13
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Here’s a scene at the recent Carolina Cup meeting in Camden. Uncle Sam, owned by G. H. Bostwick
a tumble in the Cherokee Steeplechase the second event on the afternoon’s card but was able to get
ind go on. The race was won by Mrs. duPont Weir’s Darjeeling.
’d Branham
Rotterdam
E. Branham, seaman,
88. USN, son of Ldndtr
m, Camden, visited the
jort of Rotterdam when
•uiser UUS Spokane paid
call to the Netherlands,
war-scarred Rotterdam
[ally arranged tour, he
ny of the small towns
land country,
ght of the tour was a
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MIEPIUK
tieilar Strait. S«MiN,
ilMfa, Ihaitiatliaa
Imhific, geniU Neu-ra-^ki om
. InKinily.
, iht piin e*$«. Uw NEURA*
t( I.M, long lawiiif relief Iron
of neicuUt achei and peina.
visit to the Peace Palace in The
Hague. The. Hague, although badly
hit by the war,-proved of special
tnt«rest. Approaching the Royal
Palace of the ruling family of the
Netherlands via a wide avenue
built by Napoleon Bonapart. the
Spokane crewmen were Impressed
by. the beauty that still remained
despite the ravages of German con
quest and occupation.
Among the many Dutch persons
to visit the Spokane whUe It was
moored on the Maas river at Rot
terdam’s Park Kade, was ^ince
Bernhardt, consort of Crown Prin
cess Julianna.
TO SPEAK AT MATHER
Mr. Applah will be a gueet speak
er at MaUier Academy on Saturday
night at 8 o’clock, and again on
Sunday afternoon at 4:30. He was
here a few weeks ago and related
some very Interesting facta about
life in the Gold Coast.
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DnvDTiONAL nmaoiwot
t-s.
Tht Kitim Fron Szib
far April IS. IStt
IMt
C OWPER’S|lfte^ come lo mind
as we^jtudy 'the dramatic re-
tnm o< tl^e Jews from their exile
in Baboon to Jerusalem in the
first year ,of toe reign of Cyrus,
king of Persia, 536 B. C:
*‘Qfid movef in a mysterious way
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verybody'S Happy
and the
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Goose b.Hanging High
In Camden
BECAUSE OF lilE COMING OF
Js
L duPont de Nemours
and Company
We want to put in our word of
Icome to this great, indnstnal
iaiuzation.
OMAS TAVERN
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BROAD STREET LUNCH
Dr. Wswt—
His wonders to perform;
He plants his footsteps in toe see
And rides upon the storm."
. And yet it is not
altogether strange.'
for If you will
turn to Jeremiah
29:4>14. you will
find a prophecy
given 50 years be
fore toe event toat
this very thing
would occur.
There were two
other deportations
ol toe Jews froQi
Babylon, prior to
toe incident in our
lesson—toe return led by Daniel,
006 B. C. and the one led by Eze-
kieL 587 B. C
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PBOCLAMATION OF -CTHtS
T he proclamation of Cynu,
Ezra 1:1-6. records the happy
word to toe Jews that they would
not only return, but that the temple
would be rebuilt Cyrus called
upon all the people stoo would to
make offerings by which toe temple
might be restored. Cyrus was act
ing under divine impulse in this
gracious and generous proclama
tion.
"The Lord God of beaven bsto
given ms an toe kingdoms of the
^ eerto: and he hath charged me to
build him an-house et Jeruselem.
which is in Judah." said CimiB,
Bara 1:2.
Fifty thousand Jews, toeir hsarts
rslriring" at toe thought of retans-
lug to toe kad of their fathers, eel
eut en ttM trak of WO miles,
ladeu wMh gifts firooa ths Far*
rsstoratloB of ito
lie. hi Jeruealem. Thay eouM
aim ths song of the Lard, and
no taiiv ^ ttisir harps hang
sllsni^ on the willow
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^fBB DBOBBB OF ABTAUaUOEi I
w|whb fourth Waptor of
JL brings us to the batting ef the
wort ou toe templar after they hud
reieed the. magnificent sum of ep-
proadmately 0400.000, end had laid
the foundetiou for the temple, wtth
impoelng ceremonies.
This delay was oecastooed by the ^
to Artnxenee, through «■»>
tout It wauM be deugarous to ah
law toaea Jaws la rebuild Js
lem. At lint, toe Samarttaue
peaei toat toa Jews let
toe temple la totait
too Jews feared the
aad rsAised their offer. It
that tot Samaritans
di^ In the bulldtng of toe
by toe speoe of 14 yean,
whoa, tha Jhws went forward
toa buHdhig ef their homea as
aatahUshhig thamaalvaa and
elvlllsatloo In Jarusaltm.
toft#
W
snoKiNO TO omrs ruiyogB
’B eoma bow to toa part Hag-
gal playad in summoulng Hw
Jaws to toalr duty and ebHgatloB
la Ood to raaton tha tsmpla. ft was
In tha sacoad yaar of toa iaiga of
Darlaa that Haggai rasairad tha I
of toa Lard. *!■ II ttea tor]
O ya. to dwdD la your aollad
Now tooralioro Ihao taito toa tard I
of haata. Charidar your wtya-
R was auaugh. Iht paagla raotod
to toa caO of BaggaL and toa
alwaya da what toay ought to 4a, j
If toay am to do ft.
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000*1 PUBPOiB FULnLLKD
^T**HB maaoaii of Haggai waa|
A haadad. lha tampla wuo aaa
Inra gtll-lA aad Ood’a
sma tolflltod. Raad Psalm
1Mb httegs us to toa
toatt **lto man. hawtog pat Uaj
haai to toa ptow, and lod _
to tol tor toa lingdom st Oad.**]
Utoa too. Whaa oaea toi
tofttoatosaafOaTs
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de NEMOURS &
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we shall be anxious to be of any asdstance we
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