The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1939, Image 6
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THE rUNTON CHSONICLE. CUNTON. S. C.
NO STOMACH FOR WAR
BTZEMA
TSt »kin i* subjert to manT d:
and the conditions irhicli hn:
about these maladies are nomerw
ard increase with are.
Some <rf these diseases are purely *
local in^ charaoter while others are
symptomatic. If you are troubled wrth
some skin eruption do not let yourself
N obsewed with the idea that you
have acquired or inherited some so-
called “blood disease.”
A?m>nr these skin troubles, perhaps
the most common one to which man
kind is heir is ecteroa. Indeed, some
physicians and most patients incline|
to the belied that it is a major affec-j
tion; for there can be po question thatj
it adds misery in almost unbeardhte *
quantities to those whom it afflicts.'
Some have it in a dry form and oth
ers in a wet form, commonly termed
**weep;nr ecEema.” It is non-conta-
frious and it inflames the skin, always
beiny accomi»anied by an itchinr and.
burning. Slight veeicle? and pustules
are present and the skin in arni about
Ihevn thickens ami eliminates scales'
or CTUstf. ,
It 15 often a.ssociated with asthma
and constitute.* about 40 per cent otf
all skin diseases—indited there are few
elderly f>e<»|>le free from its ravares.
Wrth the decreas <4 general vitality'
and resistarwe, p(M>r assimilation and
tlunination and a chronic or aruUi
thai-eles, gout, rheumatism, nephritis.'
cr< may expert ecxema.
1 am certain that doctors will agrree
with Tne when 1 say that it is one td
the hardest diseases to conquer that
tie Tiiedwal professum km
THlTtSDAY. jyyE W IW
JUl ara«*ted aiaaa and stylet el
^ HANEt UMDIRWIAK
BELK’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
CUNTON, S. C.
Siouts Of Gayety
Turn To Sorrow’
Happy Radk> Party Broken Up
Aa Annonnccr Telia Tratiej
Story of Roberta Cmak andj
Dcntk At Indianapolia Race. |
Vany Nuyu, Cal., May 31.—Shouts!
I of childish encouragesnenl had turned
'to eohs of sorrow today in the home
iod Betty Louise Roberts, 11, and her'
brother, Billy, 9. |
Yeaterday they sat at the radio in
the home of their uncle, Harvey Rob
erts, to listen to a broadcmat of the
Indianapolis Speedway race—and to'
cheer their daddy, Floyd Roberts, on!
to victory. i
There wasn’t any doubt in their
'mim^ that he, daddy, would win that
_ race. He was a champion, wasn’t he ? ^
^And hadn’t he won the SOO-mile racel
■ before? • -
I So they sat before the radio, Betty
I Louise and Billy and their aunt and
I uncle, cheering gleefully ■when they
heard of their daddy’s progress and
chinking how nice it was that their
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grandwand at the speedway watching
daddy. j
The excitement grew—but the chil- {
dren were not quite so excited as their
aunt and uncle. They ju.vt knew daddy ‘
would win a.s easy as pie. j
I “Gee—it must be fun at the race!
.Listen to the roar of the cars! Boy,'
I you can't .beat old dad when he starts
' really going his fa.dest. He’ll do it
i juM like he did last year and a couple
frf years before! Wonder if he’ll br^k
a record again?”
BYRD ASSERTS AT GETTYSBURG!,..;:i
ten.
1 had CTass, Race, Religious Hatreds Dangerows, New Deal Opponent Now they are at about the haif-
News Hem: •' wrani to make It plain that American industry has no
aiomach far war."—Howard Coonley, Praaldent of the National Aaaocta
tion o* Manufacturera.
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AMERICA BEING SPLIT AGAIN,
Getting Up Nights
Bacliache
<>re iiatient, a w<wlthy man, of about
»*v«-nty-five yean', who^e entire body
»'S« afftrte^l.
I «MC(>mT>aiii<-4i him to most of the
I viHrmlti*!* in skin di*ea>rs in
Charges. I.iberali.sm l.s Not Being
With Others’ Money.
‘Liberal’
way mark.
1 Then it happened. The radio an-
'nouncer probably didn’t know that
, Fioyd K4i*»erts’ children were li.su*n-
envy, hatn-.l and jealousy **»• rep<»rt»sl what took place on
th«* track, a crash -ami trag*sly—and
ijt-ath for Floyd Ho+wrts, a great
G«*:-burg, Pa., May .10.- .<|»«-aking mlice, an*!
Ih * *-..jntry ami in Kan*|M . nh.» wrote .Southerner ever t.* deliv- h,.:u,-en those who have ai-cuniu!atetl
.. J- pre^nption- f.*r him and MetiM.nal Hav addn— at this . k u .
,v.a h> dmt ,. pva:..lly. w tW. vVar hattlefi.-M. .'^^-na-■'•‘-r.
ir'p .•vinir hi* e.mdition. We imply Harry h imuj llynl, I*«*nuH-rat. Vir- c<»ngre'..*i«»iia. in'. e*tigation* t*-.. lherhil<li*h .'houts of Betty laiuisi'
« mill .-al intellig*-me ami the ti«iav that Anieiiea’* un- ^ w«»men, untrue to our »,»,! Buy tum»-<l into hitter sol** -ami
ria't! a iiHilh a u|H»n him. ami hr had .y , *|rain !>«*ing thM-aten**! hy n«*w rdnstit utional «h*m<s raey, are exert- rio *»ne in the Van Nuys home carwi
1 • '.frwfit.si in the lea--t ammo*itlacial and reiigmu* eff. rt- in their -i-crrt way to in- any nion* ain.iit wh«» w..n the race.
a!
•-* nrfit**! in the iea-^'t
.**\<Tal t«-eth |>aitM*i him ami
c* •!« A el«*|H*l. The offemting tr»-rh
• ere evtractesl. He got a new rulortsl
r<-w. who said. “B****, 1 kin cure you
o' >iat troulde, if yt>u dt^-s what I
says "
I t«>i<i my iMitient to try anything
4d>e fed him frM*l heenng for weeks,
(iradually his skin deare«i and hr kr-
rame practically wdl. all *4
roovinred me thait his particular
sf ertefna was slur to aomr food al-'
IKsjuiiir*- ami hatre*i in*tw**‘n *h*»*e
who have ami thoM* wh*i have ii*»t.
w
He urgssl .Anienean citizen* ami
their g**\emmsmt to re-s*nent them-j
selv^ to the principle *»f freeshm'
in er«m<»»nic artMHi, the d**(iral»ility!
of free private enterprise inntead of
Irgudat ive fiaX ami chant lew ami a
rrtam to greater locaJizesl govern-'
mg eif. rt-' in their '*Trrt way to in
cite *l..'.uni*>ri; to f*(m* nt mad fieling •
U tw.s n lain.r and capital, ami to All the continents, including Ocean-
weaken tb** unity **f *»ur American **'•• bave c;tie» nameii K*mie.
is*on*tinH' lift*.”
Byrd *ai*i that alien *ie*|H>tism may
thriwten our indiVHiual nghts hut
that cla-* hatresi fmm within alone
can d«'stn»y tbivn.
“It will n*it suffici* t«» preserve here
the outwani firrms of government if
the time comi's whi-n the .American
“Kvery form of sswial ami imius- citizen m* longer has the right to work
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^ — •hmiwracy. Hyrd f*aiU. executive- wh<i havo made prxuvper
fN...<Klr .*^ene at *>Ubbrmk od lAe A iradiT of the anti-.Vew I»enl ^y f,,^ millH.n*; there hai> been e«d«h
r«v war Kunqiewn cabinet nsiuuo ,and err^T^jmy hbic*. .'Senator Hyr.l *aid here the highev damlard *4 liv-
t« r ra.i* h - auie "<U*t rnit that trvwty that a liberal and ilemoi'ratic gov- nrjy (|•tl*•<1. ami every man Kw*
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with «»tb*r iieiqile s money. ^ which thr* d*a*r of of*portunity i-
~Anowig other thing*. he sanl. foriwr t>|M*n itt iritelbg« m'e, ndustry
“true libemliwn in America rmans alulity. Ih» n*»t let u* cUx'h* that
prvwrving and iwtdectmg fn»m at- Iwrwoin coul*l m»t have drve,
lark fnun any •..uire th«- immortal th*- Cetysburg addreo*
•pie that our g.vernnM-nt was country W;,t e the d-f i*
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live fiw* «»f c*s*ri'ion «»r o*nlro., «*fie r «tjiy that the beot g»»vri*.
frvwn the tuher . . . only a g»\eni- nient i* tbe least gi'Venwneni . . .
iwrn: financially !-.ivent is a g.»vem- ,f gowmrmrit be the bes*
f«*un«lrd u|»»»fi the lii>erali*m of g,.vemm<*fit, ibrti H...sb»-vium in Ru*
dim.wmcy The prr*ervatM»n of fis- j,,j| Fasciwn in Ca-rmnny and h-
,cai -*dvency and strength to mert njy better g«*vemmetito than thi>*s
-aay grtwl national ensis i» an *dili- ,u|*fH.rt.'.l by tbe ciefiHwracir* . . .
gallon inherent upon th*»se who wwh “Here wv necif mrt nH»rv fedeim!
the genrratmno to c»>me to en>»y the government but iwtter b>cal gi'vrm-
fnresbnn wv have Uiday. The n^mt. Our system’was M>undly based
. uaaiatrfianre of law and order under ^ principle of stnmg bral self-
all cvwiditions. tbe pn-servatuui of the gx.x'^rrnnmt. We canmd bring all
pnaripir v4 the sanctity of pnvate imp^ntant Itusinnwi undnr the c*»ntrx4
property fnwn mob p**ssession are the ,,f natK*na] agmeU-e. Amenca is phy-
basi* of every f<»nn of constitutional ^wigiiy too big ami diverse to be man-
govemauent.” aged from one central poinS. We muet
, Byrd said that th*Te is “mi suh- trend of federal centrm-’ixa-
i>titute for TiH»*e tinw-sdd Virtues off tkm.”
thrift, frugality, self-reliance ami in-| Rypj that had not •'the new
dustry.” I lawlessness of shdown strikes” be^
“No magic wand of legislative P^*| curbed *^y just punishment,” the faith
acea* will sweep away our ills, he people in the duty of the gvA--
*0*4. emment to protirt private pnqterty
“Pr.vate enterpriss*. and not the; tipould have ben impaired and democ-
gwvvmment, mu.«t provide employ-1 ,^y injund.
for our citizens. Il is a foun-
IHHSUN THE WEEVIL
.\M) MAKE A
( ROP.
ARSENATE
MOLASSES
On Sale .\t
C-W-S Guano Co.
R. J. Pitts
Young Co.
G A. Copeland
Blakely Bros.
Seed .Stenre
Smith Merc. Co.
(Kinards)
Jim Wade Millar
(Me—oau)
W.aDiDard
(CnwA—hw)
fiauon stewie upon which our <k*moc-
racy -is foumied. When private en
terprise fails, then representative j
democracy fails. Here h will mA
fad unless taxation becomes confis-
eatory; imless government regulation
becomes ttw* <ippn>ssive; unle!«s gov
ernment c*jmpetition with private,
business' becomes too restrictive. j
Byrd said that the War Between,
the j^tates was a brother’s war,
brought im by the operation of eco-
mwnic forces, the clashing of inherit
ed feelings, the impact of differing
notions about the meaning of liberty.
“Xo war in human history was ~a
s-nceter conflict than this war,” he
>a-d. “It wa* ntA a war for con
quest or glory, h was a war of
Sidealss.' jirinciples, political concep
tions and of loyalty to an ancient
deal of English freedom ....
"TV* lengthening shadows of Get-
:y*batif once cast its sorrow over
thtee who loved the men W’ho died
of the years’ has warmed us to a com-
of the years has warmed us t oa com-
BKwi devotion to our constitutional
govenunenc of laws not of men. Loy-
;alty to i^rrkan ideab knows no line
the North and Sooth. Neither
* ■ — doc»«« to make . , .
hatreds between tbe
hot the unity of
by near claaa
itiee facial azid rchgtous prri-|
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