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WOODROW WILSON" 63.
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Editor and Publisher of New York
a non-partisan journal for newspaper
men, published many comments en
President WSlson last week from editors
all over the country, and introduced
them with the following beautiful
tribute of its own:
Woodrow Wilson, Virginian, of
Scotch Irish ancestry, celebrates his
63rd birthday anniversary December
28.
Fighting his way back to health af
ter a season in the Valley of the
Shadow, secure in the affections of
Americans and of the peoples of the
> world, the President must look with
serene confidence to the New Year?1
and the unfolding years?to bear witness
to the high and selfless sendee
which he has rendered to mankind.
When the great test came?when
the frontiers of civilization were slowly
but steadily contracting in northern
France, when the armies of the Allies
were losing hope, and the free peonl/u.
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nau tu iuurv. Willi uiuau ai
the creeping shadow of the Blond
Beast?America answered the call to
arms, voiced in the president's historic
war message to the congress in a
manner that thrilled humanity.
From that hour Woodrow Wilson
became the leader of public opinion
in the world?and that leadership
was destined not only to crush autocracy
but to establish a new and better
political and social order among
the nations.
He gave himself utterly to the great
adventure. Ke kept the faith, holding
the flaming torch of Liberty and
Equality, of Freedom and Order. In
a time when the emotions and aspirations
of men were struggling for
fitting expression he voiced them in
phrases of power and of enduring
beauty. He electrified the embattled
nations with a new will to achieve the
victory of righteousness.
It was his vision that the great war
should serve to end wars and to establish
the reign of peace on earth
and good will toward men. As the
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the final Okay upon the use of certain
struction when you buy a wagon co
refuse to buy a wagon that does not. We wa
the Thornhill Wagon is built. Upon a plai
we are willing to rest our case. We believe
would be jour way if you should build a wago
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In turning and backing up, wkh the ordi- j
nary circle iron, which is only a half circle,
bolsters run off the end of the track and
hang. It is difficult to make short turns and
back up. The Thornhill full circle iron
gives a continuous track on which the bolsters
can turn.
The gears of Thornhill wagons stay in iinefor
life. Instead of the usual front hound plate,
a bound plate of mah cable iron is used. It is
a metal jacket braced at eight points that
beeps gears from ever getting out of fine.
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instrumentality through which
crowning: onsui.t:?wion should
, a Sieved he wrought out, in wisdom, .
the structure of a League of Na- 1
i tions?a brotherhood of free peoples i
?the answer to ageold hopes. i
The free nations gave glad assent.
It remained for a reactionary minor- j'
ity, represented by a political majority |;
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in our own land, to summon in oppo- | >
i sition to the beneficent plan the un- 1
I yielding hostility of partisanship. The '
| events at Washington have disap
pointed the hopes or America?i '
friends throughout the world.
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j But mankind awaits, with confi1
I dence the swing of the pendulum, the *
J final verdict of the American people. 1
When this shall come the work of
Woodrow Wilson will he vindicated i
! ?and the nations will resume their j
march toward the clearer light.
Editor and Publisher is privileged I ]
to offer to the president, through :
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their growth irregular. A rid
to colds, coughs and more
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containing nourishing Norwegicu
strengthening lime salts, is the id<
child of any age. A rickety child sh
three or four times daily for a lo
to nourish and strengthen. A
The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in
" S. & B. Process." made in Norway and
| Laboratories. It is a guarantee of purity
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For information regarding
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in Charleston on December
contained a pair of blue pa:
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patch-News. Addre:
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n. * sap dries in it, giving it:
Trussed Bolsters and
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On the front bolsters of Thornhitt wagons
are heavy iron plate* running along top and j
bottom?connected by rivets that run dear
through the bolster. Strength and lightness 1
art combined. Rear gears are strongly {
ironed. There are braces on both top and !
bottom that extend the full length of the 1
hfMgxfr.
Solid trust bars extend the full length of the
axles giving them double strength. .
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thi <-":< messages of gocd'j
of leaders of American journalism?
timely expression of appreciation from
men who both create and promulgate
public opinion. To these Editor and
Publisher would add its own tribute
of affectionate admiration for the foremost
figure in the public life of our
generation. It is fitting as the
thoughts of Americans turn at this
season of gladness to the patient convalescent
in the White House, that all
petty considerations of politics should
be forgotten and that we should be
conscious of our pride in his sterling
Americanism and world-enricling
idealism.
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HICFTHJEL NEWS.
Miss Helen Stabler from Columbia
Hospital with her friend. Miss Mary
Rose was homo one afternoon during"
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tourished, the bones soft and
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serious complications and
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constructive food for a weak
totddbe given Scott93Emulsion
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Scott's Emulsion is the famous
refined in our own American ]m/4
and palatability unsurpassed. II \lf
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it remains for three to five years. ' i
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Wagons closely you will see at oj
superiority of the construction,
bottoms are re-inforced over fro
rear bolsters.
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yourself. We will take pleasu
pride in showing you a Thornhili
wagon made of tough highland o;
hickory?with features all other
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jii-. nooson uucKer and Miss Aine
Stabler were happily married December
21.
Mr. Egra Jumper and Miss Pearlie
Whittaker were happily married
Christmas day by the Rev. Griffith.
"Vfy on/I VI?-c T4" TV "R.iir?lrpr tnnT.- a
flying- trip to Swansea to wed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. JC. Rucker were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crim
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Gary Rucker was in Columbia
Wednesday on business.
INIr. and Mrs. If. D. Rucker were
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lucas
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. .Jumper and
Break Up That Cold;
Avoid Influenza
Yoc qan't afford fco trifle with a
cold. It may lead to hrflrrrrra or
other Know trouble. Start fighting
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B. J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Law Building
, Law Range Telephone 139
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Moved from Gervais to Cor. Hoger & Lady St?.
COLUMBIA JUNK CO.
Best Prices Paid For
SCRAP-IRON and [METALS of all
kinds, RAGS, BONES, RUBBER, Etc.
Good, Correct Scatesfand
prompt attention.
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Mr. Gary Rueker attended the peai
nut picking at Mr. J. M. Jumper's
^Wednesday night. Who will have the
next one?
BROWN EYES.
Good Sight
is pricelett
Good Vision
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is necessary to good sight.
Eye strain is common.
Eye strain can be overcome.
Headache, squinting and cross-eyes
are caused by defective vision.
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| We examine the eyes for defects.
We correct the defects with proper
fitting glasses.
A/ERY Jeweler
COLUMBIA 5.C
1505 MAIN STREET
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COLUMBIA S. C.
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