Word: cures
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...black, but never has my blood boiled before. I think if anyone ever needed a coat of tar and feathers its the author of "Judge Lynch." Yes, we do lynch the Negro in the South. Some day the North will be sorry they didn't try the same cure for certain things that the Negro knows will cost him his life-the white man is subject to the same law. I would love to meet the author of this article and show him that Southern people are not "crackers," but a Negro is a nigger and always will...
With a congress of men of the type of Senator W. F. George of Georgia, the Constitution will be amended so as to cure the 65-year old wrong done the Southern people. The way should be opened to State legislation against the Negro. There is no longer excuse for evasion...
...recent new yeast market, "discovered"' in 1919, has been the health-seeking public. Yeast eaten raw is a laxative, and as such is widely advertised as a cure-all for indigestion, bad breath, skin disorders...
Ultraviolet rays, whether from the sun or from mercury or carbon lamps, prevent and cure rickets, are valuable for general well being. But too much of them can cause deep burns and nervousness. They are suspected as the remote cause of other ailments. It has been impossible to measure the exact amount given off by their source (sun or lamps) and to manage their dosage...
Aged Clarence Darrow debated prohibition in Washington, prior to sailing to Bad Nauheim, Germany, for heart-trouble cure.* His opponent was Dr. Clarence True Wilson (Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals). Lawyer Darrow fascinated his audience by such outbursts as "Methodists are not good Christians. . . . They rule by hate- not love. Their methods are assassination, starvation, intimidation, preferably assassination...