The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 14, 1917, Image 3
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l^isWnKtonXNov. 7.—President
in lasded -tonight his 1917
lankssivinK proclamation calling
, upon the nation, even in the midst
of sorrow and great peril of a world
shaken by war, # ta thank. God for
biasings that are better than mere
peace of mind ‘fend prosperity of en
terprise. The proclamation, fixing
Thursday. November 29, as Thanks-
. giving Day, .follows:
"It ha* long been the honored
-. custom of our people to turn In the
fruitful autumn of the year in praise
and thanksgiving to Almighty God
for His many blessings and mercies
v to us aa a nation'. That custom we
can follow now even In the midst.of
the tragedy of a world shaken by
war and Immeasurable disaster. In
the midst of sorrow and great peril,
ftetfMise even airtidst the "darkness
that has gathered about us. we can
see the great blessings God 1)** be
stowed upon us. 'blessings that are;
better than mere .peace of mind and
prosperity of enterprise.
'‘We have behn given the oppor-
tunity v 4o serve mankind-as we once
served ouiselves in the great day of
our Declaration of^ Independence, hy
taking up arms agalrist a" tyranny
Give "California Syrup of FIks - '
crows sick, feverish,
f Constipated „
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Look back at y'dtns^hildhood days
F.emember the "dose’-’ mbther insisted
on—castor oil, calomel,'cathartics.
How you hated them, how you
fought against, taking t-hem.
With our children it’s different.
Mothers who cling to the old form
of physic simply don't realize what
they do. The children's revolt is
well fot/nded. Their tender little'
•‘insides" are injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need ‘cleansing, give ojly
delicious "California Syrup of Figs."
Its action -is positive, hut gentle.
Millions of mothers keep this harm
less “fruit laxative" handy; tjiev
know children love to take it; that
it never fails to clean the liver apd
bowels and sweetei\ the stomach,
and that a teaspoonful given today
saves a sick child tomo-rbw.
Ask your druggist tor - a
bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,!'
wtyctv hat fu U directions for babies/
chijdren of all ages and for tfrowr.-'
ups plainly, on each bAttle. Byware
that threatened- to- master and.de, pf counterferts sold-here.- thtrt
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base iijen everywhere, and -joining
with oth‘i-free peoples in demanding
for all the natlonK of the world what
we then demanded and ohtaine^ for
- ourse.lves. •. •
"In this <lay of the revelation
our duty ,only J9 defend our own
rights of 1 free men throughout the
World, .here has beep • vouchsafed
us, in full and inspiring measure thy
resolfltinii and spirit' of united ac-
■ tiom * \V*» Have iwvn brought to op*
jpind and purpose. A how vigor of
^common counsel and common aotion
lias >e«-n l e^ ealedjiil us. We shoul-)
\. especially, thank God that in suca
circumstances, in the midst of the
greatest enterprise t4te spirit of
practical economy; abundance *wlth
whiqji to supply the needs of tbos->
associated with us as well as our
own. A new light shines about us.
The great duties of a new day awak
en a ne.vr and great national spirit
I in us. We shall never .again he di
vided or wonder what stuff we are
made of. *
- "And while w-e render thanks for
thes«- things, let irs ,r>ray Almighty
• God that in all humbleness in spirit
.s we may always look to Him for gui
dance; that we may be kept constant
In the. spirit and purp*ose of service:
♦ hat he ills grace Our minds inay. be
- directed and ou/ hands strengthen
ed: and-that-in His good time liberty
and security and peace ami the com^
rade.ship'of a comimin justice mav
be vouchsafed all the nntipns f»f the
earth. ^ X ^ •
■ WHercfore, I. Woodro^ Wusod.
’resident of the Vnited States of
'America, do hereby designate Thurs
day the 29th day of Ndveinher
next., as a. day of .tltan'kstiving ami
ptayei anti invite.tlic people through
out the, land tfUceake upon that <lav
Ctarni* thei^ ordinary ora upatiyns.atfd
in their, se-ven*! homes and,places of
-worship to render fhanrks to Go«L
the gi'» at ruler of. Rations.
“In; witness w hereof. 1 f/ave here-
set my hand and caused the
of the t'nited States to he af-
it is made hy "Calffornla Fig Svruft
Company." Refuse any othe;-. kind
with contempt ’
"Done in the District of Colum
bia. thia 7th day of November, in
the year .of our D6i d. one thousand,
nine hundred and seventeen, and of
the Independence of the I'nited
J [tales of ^America -fhr hundred and
oriy«agc<ipd. — ——
"By the President:
"Woodrow. Wilson."
.'■Secretary of'State."
“Robert Lahsing."
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Why Approve the
Y. M. C. A. War Fund
1 V-oung' men l»p the huhdrerls
of thdus’nt.'s are giving their lives?
others should give time and r.ione\\
, 2., The average m; n . ha-s bcun,
hb-sstjd with ffrosperity during these,-
l4te years. Jncn as* in wealth Has
been beyond, the increase in cost.
We need to learn sacrifice in order
that the nation'may lie saved-
3. -President Wilsort and office,
eis of the Army and Navy want
this work. We musf jiack them. .
4. The Soldiers want this work.
They are daily giving testimony to
that. .. • •
a. If we do, not support the,
American Army rf we shall be called
upo n to support the German Armv.
t». The vital relation that this
work .sustains to the winning of the.
war and the hastening -of the end
of the war, This«pan he proven out
of the months of the general^ •;
7. The request and desire of tie-
allies. Can we turn a dejif eir?
- 9. ''.Morale is to other, factors in
war as three to one." \Ve mus;
sjif/guar.l and biiihl «1» .moral?. We
must f*i*u a nil refresh the spirit *'/
men..-
9- It is social strategy to sav*‘
the ijjeais of our men for the futur*
or oiir country, t^hall' the young
me n . who*go forth to 'repreif-nt us
overseas come home with, bodies*
shot'thl 'Migii with disease, or shall
they come back as pillows of
-trength" . There are ho zrines of
safety over thefe.
lu. This is a crisis^. We murjt
act quickly. We must cut intjo 0113
principal. The man who goes
seas gifes more than Ms inci,
»ur. giving musj bo of the
luality. *
We will cut a ye^r out
Why not ,wp*
11. This is a Natiopal Comnrun-’
Hy Movement tindr-Xa'uapices
of the V. M. C. A.Xut not for the
V. M/C. A. ' /
Light Four
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GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
DOUBLE II
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mmeillatelj'? < vita in?
at's the'joy of it. . Your hair be
comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant
and appeafa a» soft, lustrous and
beautiful as a young girl’s after .1
Rand#rin«t hair cleanse. Just try
. this -moisten a cloth with, a litth
Danderine and carefully draw ,i1
through your hajr. taking one ^mall
^strand at a time. This will cleans *
the 'hair of dust, dirt or excessUf’'
oil, and in .j.ust a few moments yoh]
have doubled the beauty of yptit
hair. A dejlghtful surprise usvaU^
those whose hair has been neglect
ed or is scraggy, faded, dfry.
or, thjn. Besides ’ r»eautjfylng the
Mttir, Danderine dissolves everp par
tide of dgndrufD cleanse*, pufifiev
an^ invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching andTtfalling hair,
but what will please you most will
be after a few week'* use. when
you see new ha’ir>. fine and downy
at first—yes-— but feally new hair
growing all over, the scalp. If yo
care /or pretty. £Oft'hair, and lot
of it. purely getT a 'small bottle o-f
Knowlton's Danderine. from any
druft-atore or toilet counter for
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m ttMM TM Dms IM Aftaet Tlw Rme
Becauae o( Ha tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QCIVINE is belter than ordinarj
Quinine and does not c*u»e nervouanem not
ringing An head. Rrrrv niUer the lull name and
iook lor the ngoature ct K- ’W. OEUVEk 23k
! CALOMEL MAKES
stop 1'sing Dimgiqoas Drug Itefoi-i
- It Siilivntcs You. It's
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You't^/bilious, sluggisH, ponsti-
ptttcM “ptid~-EtcHcvt»— you- nf-cd vile,
langfvotht calomel tr^ stptt your Jfv-
ejC and «Ic iH. youi Itowels.
Hto'c’e my {guarantee | A-^c X lir
druggist for a bottle ‘qf. Dodson
Liver Tone and take a spoonfuly/n-
night. *f it doesn't atm t ylhuryme:-
and straighten, you tight upv^tdtetv
than calomel ahd- withoutXgrlfdnX
or making .vpft sick I w-p-Ht yqd- to
go hack to the style xml get your
money. / »
Take - ( e lontyl toXy -and tomor-
row you will feel j/eak and sick and
nauseated t)on^ lose a day’s work.
Take a §poomfuf o< harmless, vege
table pbdsXy/.Ljvef Tone tonight
and wake/np > I'eeJivfi? -great,
pei WtlXbzri mla'tlCaf'TriJe if to
child ten any time* It taji't salp
so M them eat anyUiihg afterwards.
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take Mis\ rtitiitig^ycoihment t»n pty
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• Railway Mail Clerk
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that been <nade etbere anreaed I
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R. .M JEFFERIES
Attorney and (.'ounseUor at L
WALTKimORO. S.
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PLANTATION FOR SALE!
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I am off^rinsr my Ernesdyl Plantation, located 3-4
ol u mile tlast «>f Walterboro. 1’or sale. This [>lantation
consists of two farms, one containing 230 acres and the
other^200 acres, 140 acres cleared, with stumps remov
ed, thoroughly drained and in a high state of fertility.
The entire tract i.d enclosed hy wire fence, with separate
enclosure around fields. Five tenant house* and out
buildings. Fronts on public highway for abput 1 1-2
miles v Several beautiful sites for homes, and health of
place unsurpassed. Soil very produeftte. X '.7
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Will sell, as a whole or in parcels and on satisfac
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Ur. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
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mint^'wfts 'het
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ttet still-
Piles Cured In 6 to H Deye ,
Your dravti’t will tnondA II RAZO
Ol^TMH'iT Uil* ♦-♦core anvc«*« of Itching.
Kmc ahti ,
Blitff.Bierdituar
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A manufactoMr w*is dictatins
Itttfr to his*J»ifirogiaipher.
"T*--U Jti— ^Qamjso.’.V. dtrctL
"that I w>11 /ncA: him in schencc-
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">lovt dp you spi-n Schenectady.
."S-c. S-c ——br—*r—Tell, him
I'll meet
York Herald.
'11 him'' in Albany'”—New
Office Hours: 9 a. m. Uf * p. m.1
Sp. MU to 6 p. m. Phone 100-X.
' X- Walterboro, 8. Q. X
fi for you.
An Old Man*** Htoinai li. . . 4
Ap wc grow older and l« j -s active,
less and less food is required to
meet th- demands pf out bo<li*-s. If
too .much is' Uabitnaljy taken, the
stomach will rebel. Sfc'hen a man
teaches thjto.-advanced ag<- of ft5 or
90» you-wllr find that he iXa light
uaJer _ H*- 5s tj^ypeTuI a* yo«>‘ will,
however, you will occasionally eat
more than yoti should end' will feel
the need of Chamberlain’- Tablets
to correct the dioot^i. ,'TI>ej-e tab
lets do not ‘ ^contain pepsin, but
strengthen the stomach and enable
it to perform its.function^ naturally.
They also cause a gentK- movement
of the bowelg.
What is LAX-FOS
—uu-ro* 1* « swwto cuum .
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
andiLiver Tonic. Contlint Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leave* and
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. SOc
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CHARLESTON, SX.
To the last drop
-MAXWELL
<• HOUSE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
Ask Your Grocer
W. B. GRUBER
WALTERBORO,
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> BANK OF SMOAKS
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . rrv—.7. [22t9S
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For » Weak Htomacli.
V> a g.-Derai ruUv git you need to
do ie t«> adopt' a diet suited to your
age god,occupation and to keep your
bowels regular. When you feel that
haveeaten too much and when
one of Chamber-
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Fronv fifip) a. m. to 12:00 m., and
from 2:00 P- ni. tniLOO p. m.
Patrons of office will Make notlca
that offleo will be closed l.jiour hs-
tweeri 12:00 m. and ITitr pJ ni.Viii^
will he closed strictly at S:4t p. a.
No freig’it delivered or received ha-
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