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Thursday, April 19, <1956 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Brazil Missionaries At Bush River, Fairview Baptist Churches Sunday - ♦ Bush River and Fairview Bap tist churches will be hosts Sunday to Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Watson, mis sionaries to Brazil, where* they have labored for more than 30 years. The Watgons will be at the 11:25 ?. m. service at Buah River and at the 3:30 p. m. service at Fairview. M X- $298 The perfect blouse More in that wonderful trench coat vein — MAC- SHORE’S contour outer blouse in fine combed cot ton broadcloth. Note the foreign flavor in the rounded reveres, double breasted front, slash pleat back. Choose from wljite, turquoise, moss, beige, dusty rose, lilac, black. Sizes 30 to 38. Clinton Mills Store PHONE 1580 SAFEST PLACE FOR ALL YOUR VALUABLES..; ... ts in a sofa deposit bpx. Coats so HtHo, meant so much In peace of mind. For Small Cost You can have the finest protection for your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box in a fire safe, tamper-proof vault at The Bank of Clinton. AUTOMOBILE PAPERS INSURANCE POLICIES i m BILLS OF SALE BIRTH CERTIFICATES BONDS CONTRACTS ' DEEDS INCOME TAX RECORDS JEWELRY LEASES MORTGAGES NOTES SECURITIES WILLS Get Your Safe Deposit Box Now! Bank of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 2% Interest Paid On Savinas Accounts Semi-Annually You .9«* Milk on* Went ace yoef fl ra,B COHCSHTRMtS 1 Expert CUSTOM GRINDING & MIXING POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself candidate for the ,, State Sedate from Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the rules and regu lations of the Democratic pri mary. ROBERT C. WASSON I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate from Laurens County, and pledge to abide by'the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. KING DIXON I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the State Senate from Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. RALPH T. WILSON I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate from Laurens bounty and pledge to abide by the rules of the Demo cratic primary. JUSTIN A. BRIDGES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic prmiary. W. PAUL CULBERTSON MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton — Jouma ^ Now Open 7 Days A Week I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Ret wntatives from Laurens Count: and pledge to abide by the rules and regula tions of the Democratci party, i CHARLES L MILAM I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Laurens Coun ty, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. T. DAVID SLOAN. JR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives from Laurens county and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. MARSHALL ABERCROMBIE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Laurens county and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. C. J. HART I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commis sioner of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. R. L. (ROY) RAMAGE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. J. HERMAN POWER I hereby announce myselj a can didate for the House of Represen tatives from Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. THOMAS A. BABB THURSDAY APRIL First Run ROAD TO DENVER JOHN PAYNE Short—“Golden Gate” —Cartoon— “Keep Your Grin Up” FRI. & SAT. APRIL 20-21 Double Feature—In Color ROB ROY —Abo— MARSHALLS IN DISGUISE Cartoon—“Felix the Fox” / - : ^ 7 SUN.-MON. APRIL 22-23 In Cinemascope ,and Color THE TENDER. TRAP Debbie Reynolds—Frank Sinatra Cartoon—“Egg and Jerry” TUBS.-WED. APRIL 24-25 First Run BETRAYED WOMEN Beverly Michaels, Tom Drake —3 Shorts— . “Road Show” * “How To Sleep” “Car-azy Drivers” COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commis sioner of Laurens county and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri- mavy. J. WARREN CRAINE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Cammis- sioner of Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. FURMAN E. THOMASON 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens county and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. PAUL S. O’DELL V» I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commis sioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. G FOWLER BROWNLEE I hereby annuonee -myself a candidate for County Commis sioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. RYAN F. LAWSON I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commission er and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. GEO. M. PENLAND A I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commis sioner of Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. CLAUDE A. PATTON a candidate for reelection as Cor oner of Laurens County, and epldge to abide by trfe rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. JOE F. SMITH. SHERIFF t I hereby announce myself a candidate for aheriff of Laurens county and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. CALDWELL W. WTER I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Sher iff of Laudens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Demo cratic primary. WILLIAM A. LOWERY 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for, sheriff of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide bor the results of the Democratic primary. A. R. ALEXANDER FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection as magis trate of Hunter Township at Clin ton, and pledge to abide by the rules and regulations of tl\e Dem ocratic primary. SAM H. McCRARY I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Mountville, and He was also a member of Conso lation Masonic Lodge No. 3. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Essie T. Wilson Reeder; an adpot- ed brother, Dorroh, of Detroit; nad an adopted sister, Mrs. Claudia Dorroh Ferguson, of Clniton; and several nephews. W. C. T. U. Sponsors Bible Contest Members of the Woman’s Chris tian Temperance Union sponsor ed a Bible Memory work contest at Bell Street school last week. Ruth Alexander, sixth grade teacher, trained the class The eleven participating in the contest were: William Judson, who won first place, Helen Flemming. Cyn thia Rue Shivers, Mildred Ann Goggins, Sara Jean Swindler, Lau retta Holland, Jeanette Prather, Bettye Ann Suber, Paul H. YoUng, James H. Bailey, and Mable Rit chie. Roy To Attend Insurance Convention Royal Hotel in Montreal, Canada, his company’s district leader# April 19 through the 21. Invitations to attend this con vention were extended to repre sentatives as a reward for produc tion and service to policy owners during 1955 1 Thomas C. Ray, a representa tive of the Life Insurance Co. ot Virginia, in Clinton, will attend convention at the Sheraton-Mt. PANTS BY HUBBARD $5.95 to $14.95 L B. DILLARD pledge to abide by the rule* of the Democratic primary. / J. RAY SURRATT I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-electian as Magis trate of Hunter Township at Mountville, and pledge to abide by the rules of tho ,. Democratic primary. D. EUGENE JOHNSON Joe Reeder, Respected Citizen, Posses Monday Joe Reeder, respected Negro cdtzen of the community, died Monday at Blalock clinic follow ing a period of declining health. “Joe,” as he was familiarly known by many in the commun ity, spent his entire life here. He was employed at Blalock clinic and before that by the Dr. A. E. Spnecer family for many years. He had an affable and frinedly disposition and had many friends among both Negro and white peo ple of the city. He was a member of Friendship A. M| E. church, where the fun eral will be -held Friday at three o’clock. He was a member of the board of trustees, the board of stewards, and a class leader. Exactly What is (hiropractk? So many people are unaware of what Chiro practic is. What docs the Chiropractor do? What is the reason behind what he does? How could a person get^well without taking drugs? And, how could working on the buck “cure” a stomach condition? All of these questions and many oth ers are asked. They hear of people getting well under Chiropractic, and this leaves a “question mark” in their mind as to what actually took place. Some try to draw up their own conclusions Others Inst shrug their shoulders and think no more of it Yes some say the person would have gotten well anyway, even if they hadn't gone to a Chiropractor. Here, I will endeavor to explain this Philosophy of Chiropractic to you. For every effect you must have a cause; that ia a fundamental law of physics. If a person is ill, then the condition is dis-eaae. regardless of the name applied to It It is. In fart an effect for which there most be a cause. The Chiropractor finds the cause of dis-ease to dne to vertebral auMnxations, which produce pressure upon the nerve trunks and thus inter fere with the normal transmission of vital nerve foree. The Chiropractor's objective to to locate the points in the spine where nerve pressure exists, doe to subluxated vertebrae, and. through prop er adjustment by hand, to restore such sublnxat- ed vertebrae to their normal position, thus re leasing the pressure on the nerves involved and thereby removing the cause of dto-eaae in the body. Renewed health to the natural result. In the above paragraph, I have mentioned a subluxated vertebrae. Most of you know what a dislocated bone to. A dislocation to called a lux ation. When a vertebra (a vertebra to a segment in the spine) to misaligned to the extent to cause pressure on nerves in the spine. It to not luxated; it to “ Sub-luxated.”, In other words the segment to just under being dislocated. All nerves have their beginning in the brain. They start from the brain and come down form ing the spinal cord. This spinal card to inside the spine, which to the bony column we cull the backbone. This to here to protect the spinal card. In between the bones of the back the nerves come out to go to all parts of the body. Ihey are carrying vital impulses that come from the brain and go to all parts of the body to make It healthy. Without theoe vital impulses the body could not live. This can bo proven by cutting the spinal cord into in the neck. The body will die. If a pressure la put on the nerves In the neek the body will become sick. This pressurr inter feres wKh this vital impulses moving over the nerves. Let’s use the stomach to show how the brain and its impulses work together. The stomach cannot do its job of digestion by itself. It the brain to tell it how. There are many things that go into digesting fond. Only the brain knows these things. The impulses that the brain sends down to the stomach, are the that tell all parts that are needed hi tl of digestion just what to do. This would work If the nerves going to the cut When the nerves going to the cut the stomach stops digesting. The same thing can be applied to any other organ of too body. Take the heart. It would stop pnmptog blood if the nerves going to it were rut Let’s say we will not cut the nerves, but we would just put a little pressure on them. The heart would alow down and not pump aa regular. This would be diagnosed as heart trouble. Now remove the pres sure and the heart would start pumping right again. That to all the Chiropractor dace—re moves pressure that to upon nerves of toe spine— and the organs will become well again. Dr. R. H. Dawson CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 516 S. BROAD ST. PHONE 1401 . CORONER I hereby announce myself as Dorit let‘Shrinking Horsepower a r engine Let us help you decide on the beet formulas for your needs—proved by Spartan Research. 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