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. * t Y i & IMrc Four u>hf (Clintnti (E^rontrlp Established 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher HARRY C. LAYTON, Assistant » >. L Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate -(Payable In Advance): One Year $2.00 - Six Months $1.25 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post OfTice at Clinton, S. C., under Act of Congress March 3, 18 7 9. The Chronicle seeks t ie cooperation of its subscribers and readers— the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly advice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents.. * MEMBER: SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Exclus ; ve National Advertising Representative GREATER WEEKLIES New York Chicago Detroit Philadelphia THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. January 20. 1019 CLINTON. S. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949 Bonks In Good Shape The banks ;n our state are' in ex- ce‘lent condition as reflected by their recently published statements of De- ctmber 31. Reports submitted at slcckholders meetings show a satis-1 Crippler goes on relentlessly. factory year, with good dividends! — pa.d stcokholders, and a strong de mand for bank st'oek. against polio and what to do if it strikes. - —> ; 6. They guarantee every American the best in care and treatment if and when polio strikes and assure him that the battle against the Great Our Sinister Enemy A study : the three bank state- A number of prominent Commun- mtnt> in this county show they arei* s * s are n0vv on trisl in New \ork enjoying a heavy volume of business. ( char S ed with conspiracy to organize T.ne three have combined deposits a P ar -y advocating overthrow of the of $17,3-10.226.49. with- no_ indebt-, U - S - Government by force and vio- edness. and total assets of $18,454,- lence - 11 15 t0 be lhe » e 585.62. Twenty-five years ago when 3nd a11 others 8 uilt y of such con ' we had fourteen banks in the county s Pi rac y he convicted and given their total deposits were a drop in ppunishment of law as a pro-: the bucket, so to speak, in compari- ^^ciion to the American people. Its sen with the present status of the time t0 stc> P talking lightly about institutions. ! ‘Ted ^herrings,” and give, concerted -rv, . . , , , , . , 1 attention to the-ifrbwing threat of • J , 5 : , are !>3ded )h dow ".’* , “ h Communism in ibis country as it iff , Jopo.ns m the.r history descrves The American people n«d h : ZZ \ n 1 ' s ,her * to wake up to a very rial danger, has oeen a drrp irom a year ago. f„, i i,,.,i„„ „„ namely—Communist infiltration on a huge scale in our whole national Fortunately the banks have no in debtedness, and should a gradual re- cession come, watch we may expeot, they will not sutler from heavy out- 11 1S di^ivult for the ordinary citi- stadning obligations. Most of their zen to comprehend why the Presi- mige deposits are accounted for by den ^ and others in high office, are cash on hand and investments in %U. seemingly so opposed to the con- S. bonds which can be converted into m mey should such a need arise. Loans m comparison to capital and deposits are extremely low, because people have been slow in recent years to borrow money due to favor able business conditions and membrance !' f u. tr.e early ha . e m ne confidence m our banking structure than ever before. a re- tinuation of .the House utv-American activities committee. About th« most outstanding reason thus far given the public is that members of this committee are “headline hunters.^ It was set up as .* special investi gating body, and two years ago was what happened back made a “standing’' nermanent com- '3n‘s. Customers today niitt ee. It has produced one legisla- tive proposal — the Mundt-Nixon Communist-Control Bill—which- died | ,, I , . . in the Eightieth Congtess. Int that Bu. millions in idle money ly-ng i Congress the comrniU ^ became a stimulus 10 bu * 1- ! political issue, the President on sev .ijvh . . .n.s money needs to era j oecasioons while seeking into active channels of a stimulant to business re- electin calling it a “red barring." This committee, which the President. r&- in oank lies be turned industry a expansion and a protection agamst fe”;^' ^'^''.^ de'ad'c'on^iTtteeT” unemployment. should be coaftmued and strengthen-! It should be a source of satisfac- ed, especially since the sensatuaial tion to individuals and business to turn in the spy investigations vuith k:, >w that our banks are in a strong Uie indictment of Alger Hiss financial condition and making mon- charges of perjury as a result of an. ey. If you doubt this try to buy 1 irujuiry the committee publicized, some stock. It you find any for sale, In its report to Congress the. commitr-i the quotations are extremely high, i tee charged thaf. a stream of state. papers was fed 'n Russia through a n . « i- Washington spy ring from.. 1935 tou Remember Polio 193*. The Chronicle is again referring' It’s time to wake up. Thia nati.mj to the “March of Dimes" drive now{ 15 the mwl sinister and the underway bv the countv chapter and treacherous enemy %at even, Nav maf F^undat.on for Infantile h *tocy daa ever known The^people. P.ralvsis. bevau-e we know no more n u eed ^ ^ a ™u.s*d to the realization. -Tn-f, tha t there exists a cancerous growth. " a L 5 ' which must be destroyed it-we wish. Reports ol tae Cnited S.ates Puouc j p reserve our j>r.esent system. Thxt. Hea.fn service over the past tifteen; enem^f is ComrrKinisin,, yeai- show a totally unpredictable wb ; cb ^ now rampant in many parts , wave P o1 ; 10 0 “ er ' the nation. I n 1 0 f world, and is spreading ini Nortn Carolina and ou: own s t a te ^ mer ^ man y i nt jj. a t e xhe the past summer there A r as an epi-1 wing afoups Jill dem.c ol the dread disease, Lom over county are clamoring for Wh.ch,has. followed the cos. ot a.^er-^^g 0 { Un-Ataericuni care and rehabilitation of the s, - ric 't', committee should, be sufficient to, enw It is to carry on this work that ! arouse suspicions of a dead man.! ■ dimes contributed all over the nation -p b g famm jttep and. politics should! arc usco. i be kept separate. Congr-tss should Annually the month of January is j ^ and provide means to 1 desL,“v»:eu for tn.s drive in wnicr,, Communism everjwhere it in which our county is invited to have a part. What we give will be used to con tinue the post-epidemic treatment oi polio victims and go to replete exhausted reserves. And we should j understand that when an epidemic str.kes, every victim, regardless of age, financial circumstances, or color, will receive, as was the case last summer — quick expert attention, with no questions asked and no Strings attached. Let us remember last summer when we were worried about the epidemic and our own children, and respond to the appeal., Here are some of the things which' the dimes we give will do: | 1. They pay for full cost care, re gardless of time, for any infantile j paralysis victim who may require it.j irrespective of age, race, creed or j color. 2. They buy expensive equipment such as iron lungs, Hubbard tanks., hot pack machines and furnish wool for packs. i 3. They supply front-line shock troops, such as doctors, physical the rapists, epideriologists, nurses, etc., in epidemic-stricken areas to fight the disease. These remain on the scene for the duration- of the epi— i demic. , 4. They finance; research in hun- t dreds of laboratories and medfeal schools into cause and treatment of; infantile paralysis. .This takes mil- j lions of dollars annually and it is here that the .final battle will be won. 5. They pay for ceaseless educa tional campaigns, in newspapers, magazines, radio, books, pamphlets, as well as expositions where an au dience may be reached to inform the public how it may take precautions DO YOU GQ IK FOR. OUTDOOR SPORTS? An ac<jidene while tat play, at work, or even at home, may send you to the hospital with heavy expenses. Let us tell you how little it costs to have attna Accident Insurance that will pay the bills. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent CLINTON, S. C. Jacobs Building—Tele. 80 Sick People Have Health Restored ESSENTIALS OF HEALTH Health is dependent upon three vital things—food (in cluding water), air and nerve energy. Just as a motor car requires fuel, air and “spark” to perform properly, so the human machine must have food, air and nerve energy, which is the “SPARK OF LIFE.” This “SPARK OF LIFE” is transmitted from the brain to all parts of the body by way of the nervous system. When some organ fails to receive its proper Quantity or Quality of this “SPARK OF LIFE” then the function of that organ is impaired and Resistance is lowered. When resistance is lowered, ill health is apt to follow. Misaligned bones of the spine interfere with the nor mal flow of this “SPARK OF LIFE.” Chiropractors are trained to locate and remove this interference. CASE HISTORIES The case histories are given to illustrate the scope of Chiropractic and have been taken from the files of Dr. Hart. Written record of patient’s symptoms and complaints is made at time of examination. When patients say they are improving, an entry is made of the improvement. When dismissed these records are compared and patient’s statement of improvement is accepted and entered as final results. These people had searched for health a long time and they usually say, “I have tried everything, EXCEPT Chiro practic.” Chiropractic had to be everything we say it is, to get these sick people well. DR. C. J. HART Graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic MRS. C. J. HART. Receptionist NERVOUS HEADACHES Case No. 243—Woman, age 40. Nervous sick headaches every night, causing much suffering as well as the loss of sleep. She complained of constipation, nervousness and pain in the upper part of the spine. She had been advised that an operation might give relief. After Chiropractic care in our office, she is now able to sleep without those awful sick headaches. Constipation cleared up, nerves are improved and the pain along the spine is gone. It will not be necessary to have that costly operation since the cause of her trouble has been removed. HEART TROUBLE Case No. 169—51 year old woman came to our office complaining of dizzy spells, severe headaches and a physi cal weakness which prevented her from working. Her chief complaint was heart attacks and had been advised that she must take medicine every day of her life as long as she lived. Following a senes of adjustments patient responded rapidly. Headaches and dizzy spells disappeared. She gained in strength and energy and is now’ able to do housew’ork without any trouble. In spite of the fact that heart con dition had existed two years, she has had no further heart attacks since the first adjustment. Medicine was discon tinued on the day she received her first adjustment. ASTHMA Case No. 229—Woman suffering from asthma for years and getting worse with every attack. Recent attack had lasted sjx weeks and was unable to get relief from those suffocating spoils. Also complained of headaches, consti pation and gas on stomach after eating. Chiropractic care has been successful with this case and relief w’as obtained. General health has improved greatly! Constipation has cleared up, headaches have ceased and she is now able to eat without having gas on the stomach. CONSTIPATION CORRECTED — 1 A three year old boy was brought to our office suffer ing from chronic constipation since birth. He would go for days without bowel movements and the many remedies and strict diet had given only temporary relief. Following the first adjustment the mother declares that her child now has regular bowel movements every day. NERVOUSNESS Case No. 149—Business man,age 48, complained of be ing on verge of nervous breakdown and suffering with pain in left shoulder. He also had stomach distress and dizzy spells. There was a history of three nervous breakdowns in the past. This patient- responded rapidly following Chiropractic care. Stomach distress improved as did the pain in the left shoulder. In a few weeks his nerves had improved so much that adjustments were no longer necessary. Talking with him downtown a few days ago. and he said there had been no return of his former trouble. RHEUMATIC FEVER The cause of this dreadful and crippling disorder has now been found. “Before I came to you, Dr. Hart, I had suffered with RHEUMATIC FEVER for ten years. It af fected the joints of my fingers, elbows, and shoulders, as well as my heart. I was forced to be off work 6 to 12 weeks EVERY summer because of my condition. Since you dis missed me, I have worked steady for 12 months. Taking Chiropractic spinal adjustments was the best thing I ever did for my health,” said a patient of ours recently.—Case No. 43, age 41. HAY FEVER Case No. 216—Young woman, age 19, suffering from hay fever for several years. The delicate membranes lin ing the nasal passages would sw’ell up and Interfere with bre§thing. There wae-eonsiderable exudate from the nos trils and excess secretion from the eyes, making life mis erable for the patient. Examination revealed that she had suffered a fall on the head prior to the beginning of her trouble. This had caused a tiny J)one of the spine to become misaligned and create pressure upon nerves supplying the nasal passages. After a series of spinal . adjustments to place the bone in its normal position, patient reported wonderful improve ment in condition. HEMORRHOIDS Case No. 238—Woman, age 29, suffering from hemor rhoids (pilek) for tw’o years. Condition had progressed to the point where she had been forced to quit work. An op eration was advised but patient didn’t want surgery. She also complained of smothering spells, stomach swelling and nervousness. Pain from hemorrhoids was so severe that patient was actually crying. Chiropractic spinal adjt»stm«nt«->corrected the cause of her trouble and the pain was eliminated. Her condition improved so rapidly that she returned to work. General health improved and she said she no longer suffered from smothering spells, nervovusness and stomach feeling bloated. i STOMACH TROUBLE Case No. 271—Woman, age 26, suffering from stomach trouble. There was a choking sensation in the throat as if gas was bubbling up from stomach. Everything she ate caused gastric distress with much pain and discomfort in the region of the heart. She was nervous and had been taking laxatives every day to relieve constipation. Relief came after the cause of her trouble was re moved. Gastric distress disappeared, constipation cleared up in a short time. Nerves are better and she is feeling like a different person. NERVOUS INDIGESTION ‘I have suffered nervous indigestion about 4 years and everything I ate caused stomach distress. I have taken laxatives several times each week because of constipation, and if I didn’t take them hemorrhoids would result.” “After being under your care, my nervous indigestion has improved so much that I eat most anything without any trouble. I haven’t taken any laxatives since being un der your care and bowel action is normal. “Dr. Hart, I feel 25 years younger since being under your care,” said a patient, age 53; C§se No. 287. FEMALE DISORDERS Case No. 236—Woman, age 32, complaining of nervous ness, terrible headaches, especially during menstrual period. Back and left side hurts awful every month with pain in the upper part of the spine. Her chief complaint was men strual period which started one month ago was still on. There had been two operations and doctors now stated they didn’t know what to do. A misaligned bone was found to be pinching nerves supplying the female organs. The pinch Was taken off the nerve and patient began to get well. Three days later men strual flow ceased and the patient has been on regular menstrual periods since. Nervousness has improved, pain in the back, left side and upper part of spine is gone. Re lief from those terrible headaches has been obtained by Chiropractic adjustments. This is only a few of the many disorders corrected in our office through the Modern Methods of Scientific Chiro practic. Nearly all diseases and disorders have been successfully handled by this wonderful health science Come into our office today, and let us show you the CAUSE of your trouble. Delay means more suffering and nain make up -your mmd that you are going to get well and stay well under Modern Methods. For further nfomatfdn * Dr. Charles J. Hart 254 West Main Street Parking Space One Block West of Post Office Ground Floor LAURENS, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church Telephone 22501 //