The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 17, 1919, Image 5
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r\ PRESIDENT WILSON
ADDRESSES SENATE ON
LEAGUE OF NATIONS!
On last Thursday President Wilson
went before the Senate and laid
the Peace Treaty before that body,
with the solemn assurance that the
League of Nations convenant is "a
practical necessity" in carrying out
the "World settlement" ren?-t>.wl >*
Versailles.
Ho characterized the League as "the
practical statesman's h<?j?o of success''
anil "the only lope . t man! :ml." llis
ssoeiates in th ' 'oum.il, af or lonjj
months of str unities with intricate
problems, "saw it \va.- the hope of the
^ world, and that hope they did not
' dare to disappoint."
" The most practical of tie conf -recs,"
he said, "were al last the
, | n o: ' read, to r? fe>* to the League of
I N,.tion.? ill su tcr:n'? imK no of all
the interests whi'di di l not ; <!mii. of
. iavae.h. ie det.n loin .' n, of all mI!
j mil)islrative pro! len wh:ch v ere to
_ re .u'l'e a co'itinunu < -vr-nc.ht. What
^' !?;.?! -i and a counsel of perfection
. ii ? 1 come to seem a e oinsel of niees.
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1 "Dare we r* je< t it an-! break the
car1 of the wo: Id" he -aid.
Of the treaty in en era! he th-claied
at squares as a who!** with the prinj
eipics sliced upon s.s the basis of
j peace, as well as w h the prac e.d
l ! ? -si' ilitics <d' the international nuI
.it ;oiis vdi: h had to he faced and
I dealt w ilh as fa Is."
'it was i;iipossible to accomodate
the interests ?>!' s<> an at a ho ,y of
he < \elai: a: I. "w ihoU?
' inaiiy in .lor c > i i mi:- .- i he treaty
i . a re ii i. i< ' < .u" 'y \ liet we
' v old have writi It is probably,
not \ hat any on of the nut opal
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: think that i foutel h.u the
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t d ei i hi nil' i - had one abroad
i. a rni s . .i it and th.it the
tluiy of th peace vat ion to eairv
to ful 11 111c111. "ll is inir duty to do
everything," he add, !, "that was
within our p< .er to u> c e the trill.
uph < ! I.c-'iioiii and rip hi a lasting
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Am? rica he i:..- -led cannot keep
oat <>f world of. ir- 'A .icriea may he
\ said to have just leaded li?r maijonty
a- a \v??i*nI power," he remarket
I. "Our isolation <micd tucny years
a no. i iv- only question is whether
1 we ean refuse the moral leadership
a that i- t.:foi.'etl u . wlvtlu r we shall
' aeeept or reject the ? ? : 11". I< lice of the
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THL". SU!.:r. Fit Sli'.GOO IN
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( I"misiiii < ol e, .1 uiy I1- What
r! promises to he tie most sueeessful
S Summer Scnoo! or cm anted |>y the
1 Aerieulutral l? pariiiu.it of f'lemson
College ! oj n on . rhodu d time last
ij Tuesday wiPi a on,! attendance,
[; \ hieh W ill ! ' . -i d by the
arri\ ti ol the < :'i -o.,
1' or the hin t tinn a number of ladies
'.aie tali in." courses, aid there are also
a I man\ ma, ed ladies ami
> children here as visdom I?? lie with
\ husbands and falhei - who are altcnds
inje the Summer School. Provision
, was made for this in advance, and the
' institution is ylad to have these visitors.
I he idiib hoys In- 'an their two weeks
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j on the 8th. I ne two prize winners
p from each county are entitled to at}
tend with free tuition, ami other
| Huh members are payinj a mall fee.
, L. I,. Maker. Supervising A yen I of
2 i < iuo Work, will in- in charm- of the
{ b0y,Si
! The hiy farmer ' week, duly 21 to
i I 2<!, will he the climax of the Summer
1 Sidioo!. A stiony proyram is just
pj about eon.plot<-iI, ai d < lenison Col,
leye expects to welcome . I a rye host
' of Carolina farmers to their ayricul! }
tural col ley e 'his week. I-uller ati/
nouneenieiits will I" made within a
} few days.
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CITATION
. The Stati* of South Carolina,
' nunty of <'hi s'erticld.
1 l'?y order of M. .1 llouyli, Probate
.1 udjje :
Whi'rras, Alfml Robeson Mellon
alii made suit to me to prnnt him letti
r< of admin .si ration of the estate
and clVcels of Ma.-sey Ruhr on, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and
adinonish ail and ilar tin kindred
and creditors of tin said Massey
Kohcrsoii deceased thai they he and
appear hefori me in the Court of I'robate,
to hi* held at Chesterfield, S. C.,
on July tilth, next alter publication
hereof, at 1 1 o'eloek in the forenoon,
to show cause, it an.\ they have, why
the said Adnunist rat ion should not
he granted.
(iiven under my hand this 'Jd day
I of July, Anno Domini, I'J lib
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| Probate Judge.
j LEMON JUICE IS
I FRECKLE REMOVER
3 Girl*! Make this Cheap Beauty Lotion
to Clear and Whiten your
Skin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons
L into a bottle containing three ounces
S 1 of orchard white, ? well, and Vou
Sj have a quarter pint of the best frec
fie and tan lotion, and complexion
g beaut ilier, .at very, very small cost.
IYour grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard white
j for a few cents. Massage this sweetI
ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck,
! arms and hands each <lpy and sea
how clear, soft and white the skin becomes.
Yes! It is harmless. Adv. 3.