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Wednesday, October 16. 1918.
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PRKNItyiyr VttlJtQX MAYS:
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Whenever th« Kreaf- Fretident of
tbe*e UdukI Stlte* speaks the *d-
llm world takes notice. Last Thurs-
day he spoke to the people, of our
country.tand his words should sink
<teep idto the hearts and' conscien
ces of our people everyW^Wte:
^Pedlpl. of Colleton coimfy, white
and black. President Wilson was.
truly speakinK to you as If he. were
looking .you in the eye. What are
yop going, to say to him in rSply?
Are you going to give him the jM»*
awer he expects, or piH yotl be'at
this fit all times, a /lacker?
The following dispatch was sent
out from Washington October 10th.
Read it and thii^a of it. and then
do your duty.
Washington. Oct. ^0.—Fresi
dent Wilson/today 'issued this
stateipent oh the fourth liberty
loan cam pal
"Recent/events have ephuncr
• ed; not lessened, the impocfnn'e
of this loan, and I hone that r.>y
- fellow obuntrylnen w;ll .et iu.t
. .Mty tbi/ to them frankb ;
' 'Th^beft thing that cotr.J
hLpp*,-h would be thnt the loan
should not only 'fully suh-
acriped.. but very greatly over-
, subscribed. We are in the
mfdst of the greatest exercise
the poxfer of this country
lat hga^ever been witnessed or
/forer^tsf. and a single day of
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nation in that effort would
of strategical damage / alike
to ourselves and to the. rest of *
the world. Nothing has hap-
‘ pened which makes it safe'.r
possible to do anything hut push
our effort to the utmost. The
time Is critical/knd the respond.'
must he .complete. x
(.Signedl .
, ‘ "Woodrotr. Wilson." >
He has set tlw exatuple. Wfll you
•ot follnyr it? >Tere it is:
How the President llu>-> IPukU.
President Wilson had already
bought Uh.Otfo in Liberty Honds
» ^cretafy McAdoo called upon
as a canvasser. The President
agreed to twke 120.009 more If pat
Mai payments would satisfy the Sec
retary. as of course they did.
In thus using "his credit for the
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war the President is eni.tVely. safe.
Hia first payment is $2,000. The
rtwt may be taken tip pretty much
as he pleases lie may not be abl*
to meet the "dorernnient-plap" in-
stallments v as they fall due: in that,
cgse ihe NytahiBvS'ton banks.' hk<-'
Ihose of >Vw York, a ill loan m.oney '
on the bands’as security. The one ! .
important thiw is that Mh- Treu's-‘ Vi
, ^Ki«nn I.Uey nml H<n\< K
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In power the people of Germany.
The Hohcnzollcrna must 'b« de
throned and the people enthroncc'.
or' the war will go on till Genncny
unconditionally surrenders and / the
Allies establish a fhrni of govern
ment*^ that country which can ho
felted upon and whose word will be
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" We applaud this decision. Lc/ u*3
once fog all end. this war ttlNines?,
and nfwce a .complete job'of .bur 09*
Klre to. see democracy cntfirofii cl - *a
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TWICE PROVEN
6IE .BUSINESS
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•TAJUJU’ IS N'C^cmfMXAHY MKDf.
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FCl'ND -MERIT
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. Sij s Tanlac In Hrst
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Kver. KndOrsed I tut "TuYilnr
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. If you .suffer backache, s!ceplf<. | ^
nights, tired, dull and «distrer.sing.• - f , r ’ ' v 1
urinary disorSecs,, don’t experiment.,! > r
lte*(l^Uiis twice-told testimony. It’s Tar.lac has done so,much for me
Walterboro evidence - doubly prov- , hat j f^l obliged to endorse and
*n- ' . . ■ -‘ recommend thla ’ wonderful modi
P. Hr Honts.T'Waahiugloa Si., C ine.” said D. tf. Smith, president of
says; ' P'auj always glad to say a [> ». Smith A Company, of Ctlca,
good word for Doan’s Kidney Pills.. y.. manufacturers oL the fiimous
They have certainly done me a lot .smith’s Lightning Sprayers. Mr;
of good. I had" weak kidneys,and smith is Just one Q f fhe thousand.}
my back and limbs ached and PMQ* 1 of prominent mea--who have piib-J.'
ed all.the time. 1 was also troubled , lcry endorsed Tanlac because'thev
with rheumatic pains. To do my believed it was the right thing to do.
work was out of the question. The} "Tanlac is no ordinary medicine,
kidney PCtion was too frequent, but * real builder for weak, run
breaking my rest and causing - me .j own people.” said Mr. Smith. “It
to get upa number of times during, geems to assist the whole body. My
the night.* I bought Doan’s Kidney was wpak for years and (
Pills at Klein’s Drug Store'and they mdag everything, but nothing
soon relieved me..* 1 After taking touched the.spot until I learned o?
four boxes, I was cured of the rheu- ; Xan|ai? and wha , it was doing,
matic pains and backafhes and in? | -Even after, the first bottle I
kidneys are now in good shape. Oth- -could see a vast improvehient. Af-
ers of my Wuily have used Doan’s >1,.,. j had eaten, gas would form on
Kidney Pills with the same good re- ’ jfly siomach and caused pain that
Fiilttf. I can t praise them too high- e V< .n kept me aw'gke at nights. I
ly. (Statement given June. 2,1914 1 used to get up as tired and worn
On January 14, 1918, Mr. Morris „ u aB when I'went to bed, My ap-
added: "I can recommend Doan’s petite became poor and this fhnded
Kidney Pills as highly and stronglv-i Illt , jq a ^enerr.l run down Condition,
at t^is time as I did nearly four | , y TanIjkC lgi course, the first
years ago. The cure they gave me niedtettoe I have ever endorsed, but,
at that time has been permanent ami as i naid> Tanlac deserves it.”
I am iHad to recommend them to , Tf nine, the “Master Medicine,”
other kidney sufferers.” . : J FO j d )n Colleton county by John
«0c. at all dealers Foster-MU'm. Klein. Walterboro; The Colle-
bltri^ Co.. Mfgrs., Hnffalo, N. Y. . i ton Cypress Go:, Colleton; Cottage-
. ’— - ! vllle Mercantile Co., Cottageville;
PIIH.K I.ETTKU FROM t Islandtnn Mercantile Co.: Islandton,
^ ItOY’H- KATHKIt W. C. Glover. Green-Pond and Jack
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Williams, A/C., Oct. 12. 1918.
Kdltor The Press and Standard:
Last spring my little- hoy entered
the boys’ corn club of our'goUnty
and he/has made a very fine acre of
corn. 1 have written Risher, our
demonstrator, three times abont this
acre of -corn; two of which were in
Reference toi coming and measuring
the corn apd have not seen nor been!
from him. V
sonboro} E. II. Bishop & Co., Lodge.
HKD CROSS COMIUIK riONS
The following contributions bav**.
been made to the Red Crass by'1J»o
people of Stokes. The .‘ollovfin : was
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contributed to cash:..
Mrs. Mary Hiot,l.....
Bennie Warren
Mrs. W. F, t'opeland 4
Sinre I wrote him he has gone tftjM.Us Angie Kinafd ...
work and measured up the other Mrs. Ida Lee Padgett .
club b6ys corn an<l awarded the
prizes which I contend is very un
fair to'my boy 1 have had communi-
rations from acrieultural (fepart-
ttient and surely if they know of Hu
'hp.v’.s- acre and are in possession of
necMsary information to write me
nbqutyit, Mr. Rishero must have
knowledge of it.
■ 1 wr^te this letter for publication
*in Tiie Press and Standard in orde-
tbat he -‘may perchance see it and
explain his position in this matter Clifton Hiott
satisfactorily, or else I shall hold Mr, and Mrs. .Will ’Hiott
him guilty of partiality to my'Uttle Arehie* Kina til . . ! , . x .
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Mrs. Sallte Padgett
Kennith Padgett . .
Mrs. B. V Reach .
Mrs. L. R.. MrCorkle
Mi-s: Dora For gar tie
Mrs/ Etta Beach .-. . .
Miss Millie Beach .. .
Mrs. Alice Beach . ~
Mrs. Raymond Ritter
Tom Beach
Miss Addle Hiott .
Mrs. Klsler Hiott , . .
boy.
Thanking you in- advance for
snare in your valuable columns for
thirhort letter. \ .
Very respeetfully yours.
CHARLEY CROSBY
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SEE TOUR Cl
Moodie Warren .... .S. . , . 1.00
Mrk. J. G. Khodes ..... i.Od
Osborn It bodes y:. . ! t o
Evelyn lltuHlepyr. . 10
111. L. Chusspyeku 1.00
! The following was donated for
towels^/
Mrs/Jennie Padgett .... ...$ .r,o
t^dlm Hiott , . ..... .2 »
f The following was donated for
sheets; ' * y ' ?>- .
Mrs. Ruth Beach .7.',
Mrs. T. It. Strickland . :. '.-i l.od
1 1’t r pillow eases:
Mrs A V. Sykes . .7',
, For liantfke'chlefs:
He H1MI i
I. ’Li.'M't-lc-h . . . y,..
\ ury gets the iuor<*.v; t’.,- tj^jops in j
France get the tityolMt and \\nUinin<*} / ‘
tnw guns and iheHs and airplanytgy t
. exau/ple ot
Total
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the Pf splvnt-1 Moihy” Your ‘child isn’jt n.itu
this aithple tratwgrtlo^lMTgood on YaH > W'** »uid* peevish. s*t*e it tom
for othr x \peopl/-.< m the Y'"'* *«;•
i \ > HttK* -stomach; - Mvet and bowels, need
1 sited MafV ca^Tloan of js.ooo.- a) onc(i ,
000.900 ^ plpe^d upon a cash basis. !/ Wl n listless, pale, feverish, full
Buyers, IpCM* and small alike, ar/yof ro'd, breath had. throat sore.
doing.x patriotic service in huvRvrv ,lo,,s ; 1 J 51 '- 9 r act naturally.
■^Credit and paying upon install
snt. Even If there were rUUt. th *
process | would Ih» praise worthy.-
There is none.
GIS! (i'ESK
Of BEAUIUL HAIG,
son oiossy, iw
Saxe Yoiu Hair! Make it Thick
Waxx. tikxNsy nud Ih-Nutiml
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GERMANY'S PEACE PROPOSAI.
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Sunday morfflna the people of
America were greeted with flaming
headlines announcing' that Germany
had aeeepted President Wilson’s
peace proposals gnd asked for terms
of an armistice to coalder\settIin
the terms of the peace. This
good and there was cause for \th
great rejoicing which was manifest
ed. A more careful reading
Germany's note, however.
that It was not perhaps a sincere of-! fo, nin Sy rtlp of FJcs.'
fer, blit
her art:
on th** 'V*sii-p f'.-'r
eral retreat & hiw-ri
sever; \ we* k
In Tirt'^da^
dent Wili«i
to codflCide •
has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re
member. n gentle liver and bowel
cleaning should always be the tlrs'
trea' , nent given. / <-
Volhing equals California Syrup
>t ''ik-" foi children's ills; in.
ter spoonful, and in a few hours til :
the foul waste, sour hlk- and for-} .
imnting food which Is clogged in • Try a< - you will, after an applira-
tb<* bowels passes out of the system. Moq. f»f Dunderine. volt eap not rtno
and you have q well and playful a slngle trace of dandnYflf or ffiiling 1
cbild again Ml children love this hair and your scalp will not itch,
Ijgrtnless. delicious "fruit •laxative.” bnt what will please you mh^t will
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T77HENI come home and leave behind \
^ Dark things I would not call to mind.
Til taste good ale and home-made bread,
And see a white sheets and pillows spread;
And there is one who’ll softly creep x
To kiss me, esc I fall asleep
And tuck me ’neath the counterpane^
And I shall be a boy again
' When I come hoi
VV7HENI come home, from dark to light
^ And tread the Roadways long and whiter
And tramp the lanes I tramped of yore,
And see the village greens once more,
The trsmquil farms, the'meadows free,
The *frieodly trees that nod to me,
Ahd hear the lark beneath the sun,
•TWtf ^ pay for what foe dot
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1 come home!
LESLIE COULSON
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*'Twill be good pay!" It is the only re
ward they ask—these fighting men of ot
—to come home, victorious. iHs the debt \
we owe—can we pay it in full? No. But
we can do all we can do.
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*ml it never fails lo effect n gomt
"inside" cleansing.. Directions for
^ babies, children of all ages and
grown-ups are plainly on the bottle.
Keep It handy in your home - A lit
tle given today saves a sick child
he after a few week*' use, whefj.vxu
see nfrw hair, tine ami downy ;u ifXd
yes hut ivullv new hait* growX
ing all ovei the scalp .•/ x ” , ,
\ little Dander!np^ immediately
doubles the beaut>xf>f jour bait \ »
by U tie
of j tomorrow, hut get the genuine. Ask difference- -ho wXulL'faded,
re.e: ! j vour druggist for a hottle 'of "Cali- -nd scraggyXjust -.pioisten rloti;
f**inin stiiMin «»r |j, en W )th iMpd/'rrtiH And rarefullv draw
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and try in some small way to pa
our debt to those who have fallen. SaVe
honorably—make a religion of it—nothing
we can do today here at home touches so
closely the heart of life.. For saving saves
life. Bonds save life. If you buy greatly
you will help some strong, clean American
boy, in whose heart is ringing the words
“when I come home”—really to win through
—to return to us—a victorious crusader—
a mother’s son—alive and/ weR and home
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give praCH''Ti! :tAi*ii'r’icch as to whom X^ ' . ’
this griveme-er.t now repn smts In i- PRcs Cured in 6 to 1 -4 Days
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trial ho'tle will double JhV J* •a'lty :»i !
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