The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 12, 1918, Image 14
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TBK FUSS SU'D standard
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Halt The Hun
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^Provide the bays with & things they*meed to make short work
of him.
Guns, clothes, aircraft, food, munitions and the ships to get over
I* with. These are the things the boys need, and they cost money
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Savings Stamps
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The more quickly our soldiers have all the things they need, the.
more quickly the ships will be br inging our boys bafck to us.
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When your boy was so little that all the world was a foreign
country to him, he trusted you to take care of him. You feent hfm
to school and to play and on-your little errands, and .with implicit
faith he did your bidding. * \ ^
Now we have sent your boy or your neighbor’s boy out into a for-
• eign land, into terrors that he cannot even know—and his| faith
, has not faltered. He knou^ we will do our part if he does his.
PLEDGE YOUISELF TO BUY WAR SAVINGS ST4MPS.
Saving to help our sons is not to ’be called by the ugly name of
duty or sacrifice. It is love’s blessed privilege
Are we keeping the faith? Are we scrimping and saving and giv
ing to help our boys do this thing that humanity has asked of
them, and to help them come back to us sane and whole? Are we
doing not only our bit, but all we car^ 1
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Owners oi Ford curs ar-e advixed to be cautious oi “counter-
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feit ,, or parts not made bydJic-Fortl Motor Company. If yourxar
needs adjustment, oi>d^eiudring, take it to the authorized Ford
dealer in yoiir jpeafit>v(vhere you will find a reliable stnwice station
^with the completeKtechanical equipment and the necessary tools to-.
give the/klghest quality Ford service obtainable—for the stand-/
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yAW the F6rd parts used by Ford dealers are manufacture^ a n( t
supplied by the Ford Motor Company. If your car requires the re-
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placement of any part or parts, is in need of repairs^—don’t experi
ment J don’t waste time and money trying to '“do it yourself.” It
is one thing to understand and operate a car; it is another thing
to make reliable repairs to a car. When anything,is wrong with
your Ford make a “bee line’’ or telephone the authorized Ford
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dealer. We are ready to give you prompt attention. So take your
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hxtisands’ol our boys are going down into the 'freaches tXay *
XXaij-friced; determined; splendid young men. Many are soon t >
A^.fojn t / K( > ynny of the tamo, the l>Hnd or the‘dead. ; A
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You citn jdAbast go down i my our pockets for them. ' x"
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JJPlimk ft over—be ready when asked to sign the pledge to biiv
\YiXSavings Stamps. / ^
There s-an army. Yes. a dozen armies—of stalwart, wind-
bronzed. young men standing between you and the grizzly Hum
Tliese young fellows are giviiig their ease, their comfort!, them
friends and homes, .their bodies/the hope of life—giving for you
' ^.You can at least loan your dollars for them.
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Tlie l.omt Heard has rweiv
letter frpm OmtoD_Renton o( tho
1,1th Col. 4th Tralninj; Hattali
158th Depot Hrifr&de, Camp Jac
papers aitout me ^eint: n deserter,
for l-«rar not an<h 1 lack Idle pf be.
lua ouA I dp riot want any of my.
friends to jhayr.that idea, for I nm
asOiot-footed' as nnyhodv.”
Mr. Heiyton was ordered to ap-
a pear befq/e the Local .Hoard for en
trainment. amt when he did not ap
pear ph the day set for entrain-
men*, ■ he was technically classed as
son, in which'he states as follows: a deserter and hi# name published
•‘I have arrived O. K.. and am as such in the papers. Later he
well pleased with the army I ask appeared before the Ix>cal Ifokrd
you to rhanKfrAheNfstateraeot in the and explained that/ as he had
Somewhere In France, May 14.—
Editor The Cress and Standard:
Will you allow me space jfn • your
paper to say a few words to the!
dear people hack home, which is so 1
‘far from the battle fields of Franco.
1 We boysNare fiyhtim: and are h«»ld-
int out vhry bravely, thoi^ch we
have trials ruat are hard to hear;
but we hear tH*Mn without a mu^-
inur. without a Void, for we krtow
that we are fiuhfi^c for a yood
caus* 1 . n caosp that'Xtrilf never be;
■ foryotten While owe K>e is strona. <
we will inarch on dai hyCxJay to \ic-,
tory. which in sure to be wjirs. We!
came, over here Id win. ahtl ^e fire
( aoini: to the thrust of our
llVhflT 1C I AV ^^kC> onc, V/tory is ours and
TTlIctl Io L#rVi\"rV/^ 1 rofny to 'accomplish it. Tt
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Blue FUg Root. Rhubarb Root. Black , hr tterXX^ever
of our boyf*
has been the time
Root, May Apple Root. SenaaLeavea and hen we stood hark. We pn on and
Pepsin.*Cotnbtnea strength witb pala-iwill^continue to co-op^wntil the end
table aromatic taata. Does not gripe. SOc has couie. We all haw .confidence
in our leaders. We belihve in them
and by the help of the Supreme-He-
inu we will win. I want all the
patriotic people hack homo to do
everythin!; that lies in their pow®-
to help us win. Huy Liberty H»nd».
buy WCj Savings. Stamps; help in
every way possible to lead us on to
■victory. / , ,
W§ need the co-operation of ev
ery true American eitizew'that is in
the boundarj of the dear old i'. S.
A- to win this war. This is not i
one man’s war. It is a world war,
and ? appeal to every man,-fjcomnu
and child help us r We are over
here in - the trenches to bleed and
in die for the ones^aq hark home.
Will you do your bW/ l think you
will. 1 am in the hosjfltal' at pres
ent. but my wounds are. healinc
faaf ard bye and bye 1 will soon be
out apnin to do the rest that I (*am<*
four thousand miles to dcr. We
came over here io win and as the
sonc poes: “We Won’t come hack
Till its Over Here.*’
Well, if this short note interests
the people I wUi call ai:a!hl ater
Will close, as aver, an old Colleton
boy.
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FOR SALE
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ia Land I’laster, Fertilisers and to-*
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llvery. Al«> Hulls and Meal for
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