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PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON
Issues Thankgiving Proclamation Naming Thurs
day, November 27, 1913.
President Wilson has designat
ed Thursday Novmeber 27th, as
Thanksgiving Day, and issued the
following—his first Thanksgiv
ing proclamation!: i
“The season! is at, hand in
which it has been a long respect
ed custom as a people to turn
in praise and thanksgiving to Al
mighty God for his manifold) mer
cies and blessings to us as a na
tion. The year that has just pass
ed has been marked in a peculiar
degree by manifestation of Ilis
gracious and beneficent provi
dence. We havje not only had
peace throughout our own bor
ders and with the nations of the
world, but that peace has been
brightened by constantly multi
plying evidences of genuine
friendship ,of mutual sympathy
and understanding and of the hi
py operation of many elevating'
influences, both of ideal and of
practice. • [ *
“The nation has been prosper
ous not only; but has proved its
capaity to take calm counsel
amidst the rapid movement of
affaire and deal with its own life
in a spirit of eandor, righteous
ness and comity. We have seen
tile practical completion of a
gl’eat. work at the Isthmus of
Panama which, not only exempli
fied tlie nation’s abundant re
sources to accomplish what it
and tlic distinguished skill
and capacity of its public ser
vants, but also promises the be
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ginn'ng of anew age, of new con
tacts, new* neighborhoods, new
sympathies ,new blonds and new
achievements of co-operation and
peace.
“ ‘ Righteousness exalteth a na
tion,,’ and ‘peace on earth, good
Will towards men’ furnish the
only foundation upon which can
be built the lasting achievements
of the human spirit .The year
has brought us the satisfactions
of work Well done and fresh vis
ions of our duty which will make
the work of the future better still
“Now, therefore, TANARUS, Woocfrow
Wilson president of the United
States of America, do hereby des
ignate Thursday, 27h of Novem
ber next, as a day of thanksgiv
ing and prayer and invite tiie
people thriiout the land to cease
from the wonted occupations and
in their several homes and places
of worship render thanks to Al
mighty God.
“In witness whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and cause
the seal of the United States to
be affixed . I
“Done at the City of Washing
ton, th : s 23rd day of October, in
the year of our Lord, one thou
sand nine hundred and thirteen,
and of the independence of the
United States of America, the
one hundred and thirty-eighth.
Wood'row Wilson.
“By the president: f
“W. J. Bryan, Secretary
of State.” !
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Women’s Sweater Coats in White, Cardinal,
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Children’s Sweaters in Navy blue, Cardinal,
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Men’s heavy Coat Sweaters in Gray mixtures,
Brown, Navy blue, special values SI.OO.
We also have many pretty values in Sweaters
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Underwear for all the Family.
Men’s heavy Fleeced Underwear at 90c suit; regular price 1.00.
Men’s heavy Ribbed Uuderwear 50c garment, all sizes from 30 to 44.
Men’s “Wright Spring Needle” Underwear, the best made to sell at 1.00 a
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Boys’ knit shirts and pants, 25c a garment.
Boys' and Misses’ heavy Fleeced Union suits; sizes from 4 to 14 years at
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Infants’ Knit Union suits at 25c. Infants’ Knit Shirts 15 and 25c.
Women’s heavy Ribbed Underwear, 25 and 50c the garment.
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WINDER, GEORGIA.
STATHAM NEWS
(by E. & G. )
Mr. W. M. Fite spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Ola Daniel spent several
clays with Dr. and Mrs. Daniel.
Mrs. Aubrey Nunnally spent
several days in Bogart last week.
Miss Montine Smith spent the
week-end with. Miss Laura Mae
Ware. ' ! I
Mrs. Launa Harrison of Bethle
hem is visiting her sister Mrs.
Holcomb. I !
The spelling match between the
town and school last Friday night
resulted in a tie.
After spending twm months in
Geneva, Ga., with relatives, Mrs
W. S, Lanier returned home Sat
urday.
Mr. Willie Cooper from Win
der entertained at the home of
Mr! and Mrs. Chambers with his
unrivaled muisc lats Friday even
ing 1
Miss Moselle Wiggins was very
ill last week) but is about well
and inis resumed her school work
to the delight of h e r many
friends. I
Rev. G. W. Tumblin preached
to a waiting audience what may
be his last sermon to a people
Who love him dearly last Sunday
night. The sadness we feel over
the possibility of him leaving
over this work is only exceeded
by the welcome he will receive if
he should return.
Central.
Miss N. A. Stanton is visiting
in Winder this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer McDonald
was in our burg Sunday.
Mr. A. A. Hill spent Stfnday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller.
Mr. Edmond Giles was the
guest of Mr. Jim Hill FHdav
night.
Mr. Mert Hill was the guest of
Mr. Albert Hardigree Saturday
night. 1
Miss Era Wilkerson spent Sat
urday night with Miss Estelle
Miller.
Rev. G. W. Bailey spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Hill.
Mr. Paul Ilosch from near Da
cula visited Mr. Albert Hill Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Fanjniie House, of New
Timothy was the guest of Miss
Mamie Casper S'aurday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. House and
Mrs. A. A. Hill made a business
trip to Athens Monday.
Several from this place attend-
ed the all-day singnig at Pente
cost Sunday and all report a nice
time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Elder
of New Timothy were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J l . H. Giles Sun
day. '
Mr. Lee O’Kelley from near
Commerce was the guest of Miss
Liessie Giles Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Steed and
children were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Hill Saturday
night and Sunday.
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