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X - / Jr' >v i i $ Jf| Ml If y \ BT THE PBE88 BED •TAKDABD, toe. * ACMB9 • _##•#•• •••••♦•.••••• * T JJLI— — Catered at Ito at Wal- fearboro, 8. C.» aa aacoad elaaa •all •attar. ■ • Sa^aniption Rates: om ¥•» •‘J*® if* .... .40 .HOW OVR SENATORS VOTCD ••. Perhapn our readers will be ffl- (created to know how our I’nit^d SUW 1 * Senators voted op the menf nation-wide prohibition atnendroer which bar been emragin* the atten tion of the people for reveral week? Both eenatom voted againat nation wide prohibition and in favor ex- errrpting beer and wipe frona the provisions of the Bill let VH CIOS serve some stamina or opinion.^ , Listen to this: The National Conference of Cbar- itie« anl Correction violated lie custom of paasinc no resolution on a controirsrted subject, and recog nising the patriotic character and overshadowing importance of the question, unanimously adopted res olutions favoring nation-wH|e pro hibition. ^ Pick up a Congressional Record of any date during the fight in C on- gress and you will find mention of slozens and hundreds of resolutions and petition# to Congress prhyin* for national prohibition, and many of them from societies and organiza tions no more given, to adopting resolutions thafi a South Carolina Press Association. r . * •* Thg Rock Hill Record ‘lacks a sense of proportion ’ when it sa>s. •'It is nothing short of a disgrac that the South Carolina Press Ac- so«iation should pot itself on record as oj/posed t© national prohibition. lEKOI ME IS FRECKLE REWIIER Press aad Standard desired to compliment the women of Wal- terboro on their earnest dfsire ♦ > be of some service to their country in this crisis, as is evidenced by their organization of a \toman« Service league. The real serious- Bees "of the war has not yet beer brought home to our people as a whole, and the ones who do reallv and truly realize the seriousness of the situtaion in which we are, place.) must see to -it that all are informed,- and that they prepare as well as is possible for meeting the exigencies of the occasion. We are situat'-d ( well for being of great- service to, our country.- This section of th*- enunt’y is capable of feeding mane tinacs our population, lin'd much ha.- been waste<] by all our people a.which now is being saved. Conser- vaticn of resources should be the motto. Rut, we do not mean bv conservation, the practice of such economy as will affect business, and will cause non-development. Thn' policy would be suicidal, but ther^ can be many retrenchments which would not affect the life of the cem-*' munity. hut which would really be for the best interests of all. These should be. prcctleed. By all mean, led the women, n* well ns the men. organize and . conserv*,-all our re- smirces against the coming of tin; day when we shall need them “IN TOLER A JUT: BIN Mdl»“ Giria! Make thi, fheap Beauty lx>- - tien to i lear aim! Whiten Your Skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well,-and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your groce*- has the lemons ami 1 any drug store or toilet counter wi'.l supply three -cunces r.f .orchard white for a few rents. Massage this sweeetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck, arm* and hands each day and "how fr.-ckl*-s and blem ishes disappear and -how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! it Is harmless. PREVENT HOGTHOLERA The B. A. Thornes. Hog Bowdor has a record of pc f cert cures of Hog Cholerq. If you feed your hog- as directed, you need never fear hf»g' ch/dera nor ’any other hoc diseases And the directions are very simple, just about what yo't are doing, plus a few cents worth of H. A. Thomas Hog Powder in the feed twice a week. Vsually, though. Cholera gets* in before we know it. Then It requires close attention to each hhg—each hog roust bo dosed—and if you will dose tbeni as dtrecte'd. you Will save better than per cent. If you don’t." the R A. Thomas medicine costs 'you nothing. We—not soni '. 1 distant, manufacturer—pay you’’ money hack. A, WVhman A- Son. Walterboro. and A. V. Raggett. Hendersonville. Imo. New Arrivals Of UP-TO- •/ REGULAR YOUR . . . « ' $1.50 Values CHOICE See Window Display The H. W. Cohen Store ;,tv i A. S. KARESH, Mgr. This is the oaption of an editorial In The News and Courier of a »v<—k ago, the cdi.tor feeling a hit wiathy and gloaty over the attempt -made- at the recent State Press Association meeting at Reaufoit to memorialize Congress to pass nation-widt' pro hibition. This editorial writer pro eeedn to flay those who favored such renotutinn by saying they “lack a sense, of proportion.’’ and that in their desire Jo see nation-wide pio hibition at this time'” they are "es sentially dishonest.” With The News and Courier’s attitude we have no fight, for this fiewspiflper has always been against any form of prohibition and bas corsistentlv. though unwisely, stood fpr liquor, and is still for it. even 'though Mouth Carolina Is “dry’’ and Char-, lesion is “dry.” If any one lacki a “sense of proportion" it occurs to us it is the editor of The News and Courier -who fails to see the doom 6f the traffic In alcoholic beverage Bnt with this attitude we are not concerned, but what really does con cern us is Chat a gathering of SouC Carolina newspaper, editors who have made State-wide prohibition possible because of their advocacy .of H. and who. favored it as a link in the chain of nation-wide prohihl tlon, should have joined forces with, the antl-pmhihitlnnl#ts at the Beau fort meeting and sent abroad over thp country the news that South Carolina’s editors jrre - no longo- prohlhltionMs. The excuse belnr offered by some that it was out o' order for any resolution to be offer ed at a meeting of the press asso ciation dot ling with such a sub leef.; is not to, bo eikorj seriouslv. They realize that th. ir action \v.'- not wise no j consistent and th» v are “wheeling" i* ad t’-.ere is tq it Much rather have let the tvcw<> go ahroati thxt the editors of the Pal mettn Pfatc Nad brok-.n a Voy ■ custom an«i did sonve»4>i*'g wovfV virile newspaper men—moulders o public opinion-—than that jbey ha ’ sidestepped ore of the great iss-r* of the world war not only In th e eountry. but elsewhere. If the fctat* Prewr Association cannot stand fo il great moral question, such as th> arthla time, then why a State Pres« AHOclatton* Hotter either get Jr. L. Renton and family, of Sa vannaji. are visiting at the horn* « Mis. Ceotoo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rndacd, of the I>rs. Cret k section. They expect, to spend thy month cf July m Colleton. What is LAX-FOS UX fOS IS AM MPMVO 6ASCAMA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Took. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flog Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leave* and Pepain. 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