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I hkgt Six THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 20, 1955 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— • First Insertion — Minimum 5®e np to 25 words, 2c esch sdditional word. • Multiple Insertion — 5 times for price ot 4. • Classified Display — 65c per inch, per Insertion. • Obituaries, Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charged at 2 cents per word. Minimum f 1.00 • ALL WANT AD VS CASH DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday. Hpw Js Barn BY CUNTABONNIR Pass Me Not, O Qentle Saviour Fanny Crosby's greatest hymn was among her first FLOOR SANDERS — Rent our, aanders, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary mate-1 rial to make your floors beauta-; ful Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone, 12 tfc' We offer our customers a com plete 2-IN-l Service—Advertis ing, Commercial Printing, Office Supplies. We can supply all your needs. Chronicle Pub. Co. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin. 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Dr. Valentine Mott led the little girl and her widowed mother to the door. The famous New York surgeon had made a thorough examination of the chUd’s eyes but there was nothing he could da When Fanny Crosby was 6 weeks old she had caught cold and a country doctor prescribed a mustard poultice for her Inflamed eyes. Now she was 5 years old and totally blind. Her father had died and neighbors In Putman County, New York, made up money to send her to the spe cialist As Dr. Mott turned back into his office, Fanny Crosby heard him say "Poor little blind girl.” What the sympathetic doctor didn’t know was that the little blind girl was to turn her handicap into an asset Just three years later she wrote her first verse: ”Oh, What a Happy Child I am. Although I cannot aee! I am resolved that In this world . . Contented I well be.” • Two decades later the superintendent of New York's Institute for the Blind walked into the office to find his male secretary taking down verse while one of the blind Instructors dictated. He warned both against further waste of the school’s time. But neither thought they were wasting time Pom me not, O gentle Soviour, Hear my humble cry; While on others Thou ort colling Do not poss-me by. Let me at a throne of mercy Find a sweet relief; Kneeling there in deep contrition, Help my unbelief. and In lest than two more -decades Fanny Croe* by’s popular verse had made her famous. Among many others her “Rosalie, the Prarie Flower” and ‘There’s Music in the Air” were set to music by noted Composer George F Root and sold in sheet music by the thousands. Fanny -Crosby looked on her blindness as a blessing. Undisturbed by things about her, she said, the could more easily write her, poetry She was 44 years old when she set aside work on secular tonga and turned her prolific pen to the writing of hymns William Cowper must have been right when he said “God moves In a mysteri ous way” because Fanny Crosby wrote more hymns than any writer In history over 8,000. Nor did the one-time school secretary quit tak ing down her verse Grover Cleveland set aside affairs of state many times to take dictation from his ever welcome guest to the White House. But. as Is the case with many writers, Fanny Crosby's best hymns were among her first She was in the middle of her long life when In 1868 she wrote what singer Ira D Sankey regarded aa her terpiece Trusting only In Thy merit, Would I seek Thy face; Heal my wounded, broken spirit, Sov# me by Thou grace. Thou the Spring of oil my comfort, More than life to me. Whom hove I on earth beside Thee? Whom In Heaven but Thee? Houston’s Baylor University Col lege of Medicine thinks the drug may start a new era in the treat ment of mental disorders. He sees it easing the work of hos pital staffs or relatives, as well as directly advancing treatment of the patient. And he reports en couraging results with victims of schizophrenia, the moat crippling and chronic of mental disorders, in which the patient may lose all contact with the world about him. That chlorpromazine’s success es have been mixed with failures can be seen from a report from McLean H o s p i t u I, Waverley, Mass. Treatment of 29 patients with various illnesses produced good results in eight patients, fair results in ten, and poor re sults in eleven. How chlorpromazine alters be havior of mentally ill persons is not clearly understood, psychia trists say. It seems to act on the deeper centers of the brain which heretofore have not been too eas ily reached, one authority observ es. It doesn’t eliminate a prob lem exactly; it just makes the patient leds conscious of it and enables him to adjust to it. It’s like severing the connection be tween the emotional center and the thinking center of the brain, IF YOU DONT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS By SPECTATOR... COMMENTS on NEW SUBSCRIBERS WANTED—Men and women. $50 to $150 a week, jobs waiting. You; can work your way through our school. Write to Charlotte Beauty j School, 129 1-2 South Tryon St., j Charlotte, N. C. 8c-F-24 i INCOME TAX SERVICE- STATE AND FEDERAL. From 8 A. M. Till 10 P. M., Monday through Saturday. Joe Terry, 501 Elizabeth St., Call 843. ctf FOR SALE — South Carolina Garden club calendars Nice for gifts. Chronicle Pub. Co. tf FOR RENT — 2-room apartment. Private entrance and private bath. A O’Daniel, Telephone 535-R tf FOR MATTRESS Making and Where can you get so much.for so little as a year’s subscription to 1 THE CHRONICLE'’ It will be a (‘•welcome letter’ ’in your home for 52 weeks. Welcome and ‘ ia::k to those o.i our Honor Roll this week: SGT. B F. ROSS, , c-o PM, New York DR J. W JONES, MRS. FRANCES WARNER Citv BOBBY HUCKS, Colorado bprings, Colo. BEE HENDERSON, Mocksville, N. C. MRS FRED ROSS. Park Forrest, 111. L R. TEMPLETON, Rockmart, Ga. IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS MEN AND THINGS Women are better drivers than: $10,000 and $20,000 bodily injury men, says an insurance company, coverage and $5,000 proptrty Now that can't be true; all the | damage. Starting January 1, he’ 1 ! masculinity of a man arrays itself pay only $132.60. But his netgh- against such a staetment; it is ab- j bor will continue to pay $220.20 surd, ridiculous, of course. Men if he has a 19-year-old son. excell in all such matters natural-1 p or young women in Brooklyn *>’• . I who own cars it will mean an Now that I have done my best ;y e n greater reduction. They to uphold the dignity and skill of I now pay $310.40 a year. The new my brethren I make an humble | prem , um will ^ $132.60. how and admit that the insurance t Marrie< j coup i es un der 25 will j reminded of them. She resumed P roves lts c * se: (not benefit from a new rate dif- her job as a housewife and moth If thtre s anv doubt in your , , . . . ,^c i.H.oc ♦L. vw™ hit tor ferential between young men and er. women drivers. If they have a dent who explores the field of chemistry for the alleviation of pain; or for other beneficial re- ! suit. With encouraging frequen-1 cy the laboratories bring us new 1 remedies or helpful drugs for use j in combatting new or ancient af flictions. 1 A 30-year old housewife with psychiatric trouble was obsessed with fears of death, of disease, of killing her child. Weeks of treat ment in a sanatarium, including electroshocks and various seda tive treatments, failed to improve her. Three weeks of treatment with ? new drug, a bitter-tasting whit ish powder called chlorproma- zme, produced ‘remarkable’ re sults. Her phobias disappeared; she was even able to laugh when Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBAI.MERS Phonrs 41 and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICE L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gfn M*rs. so that what once stirred a pa tient into acute anxiety or a wild mania no longer bothers him. There are plenty of reserva tions about chlorpromazine, even among men who find it most use ful An unwanted drowsiness in some patients may have to be offset with other drugs. Chlorpromazine, synthes i z e d principally from sulphur, hydro chloric acid and diphenylamine, has something of a rival, too, for popularity in mental hospital wards. It’s called reserpine and is derived from the roots of a tropical plant, Rauwolfia serpen tina. It, too, has produced, dra matic stories of controlling rag ing maniacs and helping the mentally ill toward normalcy.” • • • What is truth? Men have won dered; others have inquired throughout the ages. 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AUGUSTA, GA. minds, ladies, that you’re better orivtrs than men, just ask the country’s second largest auto in surance underwriter. This case history, chronicled in ! child, they now qualify for the fuller detail ^h a medical publi- 1 family ratt which is lower than cation, is one of thousands of sci- Women-at least those under J* 1 ? 1 pa,d by . an individual youth - entific studies of chlorpromazme, ful owner of a car. & controversial newcomer to the| 25—are better drivers than men, says this company, and it’s spell ing it out in dollars and cents. Auto insurance costs more in drug field. It’s one of two new I Brooklyn, Bronx and Manhattan drugs which are meeting success r ._ jthan in any other area in the in treatment of some mental ill- reduction ot 35 per cent' °" C °“'’ “ "f 5 ’ Chlorpromazine in also '•t T, ° am wo^o“y' a t or e LS, y T afl mentjr-4i iccuping, 7^ y£' fr-y.inu. I*-*™* d^lth^pam o( cancer injf^l ter drives occasionally. Afttr stages. 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Read the advertisements reg ularly — they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can supply your needs and buy to advantage. t:ia btcause they're such good drivers It plans to make simi- 1 ,r cuts in other states later. state and 40 per cent in Cahfor- - . . +r a an , ,o ,.„.h orvwi January 1 he'll pay only $58.60. The actual dollars and cents savings wil vary according to u ► - make, model and year of car, the The company bases its insur- , . , . . J . , ~ k >nd and amount of use to which ..nee piemitims laigely on the ac- , , ... , , r . » . T . i it is put and where it is used. cident rate of,its customers. Its K * * * figures show young women driv ers have fewer accidents than Wt owe a great debt to the pa- young men fivers and th“us tient ’ P*rsi*ent, unwearied stu- should get a lower rate. Chlorpromazine was firit dis covered in France in 1950 by a chemist engaged in research on anti-histamines. 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But tho threo-and-a-half yaar old younqitar still has a long way to go bo* for* achiaving Us goaL Ha was strickan with polio whan ha was only four months old and only roosnlly has boon able to got around with crulchas and braces. Several thousand dollars in March of Dimm funds have been spent in an effort to restore his 1**» He Is shown hero on hie way to tha athlatic field to get in a bhu " practice." A Laurens housewife, 34 years of age, came to us one year. ago this month suffering with one of the worse cases of Asthma we had ever seen. She stated she had even moved to different sections of the u! <S. trying to get some relief. Normally she weighed 130 lbs. When she first visited us she weighed only 89 lbs. \ / This patient was under our care 16 weeks. The Asthma at tack stopped, she gained 26 lbs., and was able to sleep the nights through. 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