We Are Something More Than a Lot of Staw-t
A patriotic essay extols the American soldier’s role from ancient battles to World War I. It lauds Lee and Grant era courage, Wilson’s leadership, and Gen Hagood’s France speech. The piece links American valor to liberty, sacrifice, and national unity in wartime.
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Thermopylae
Germany
France
Lee
Grant
Wilson
Clemenceau
America
Atlanta
The House by the Side of the Road Verses
Poem about hermit souls and pioneer minds living beside life’s highway. A speaker desires friendship with all travelers, sharing joy and sorrow, while choosing a stance of understanding over cynicism amid humanity. The piece contrasts good and bad, strength and weakness, fate and hope along the road.
Estey Organ Prices Effective August First 1918
Prices shown exclude cash. all time sales incur 8 percent interest from date and interest is added to the note. A stool and book accompany each instrument, with ownership terms outlined.
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Estey Organs
Final Discharge Granted in Estate of Amelia Houston
Whereas W Derrick applied for final discharge as administrator of the estate of Mrs Amelia Houston deceased. Citations issued to kindred creditors or interested parties to show cause before the court at Edgefield Court of Carolina on July 23 1918 at 11 oclock in the forenoon under order of AIRD C 8 C i)
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W. ©. Derrick
Amelia Houston
Edgefield
Court Cirolina
AIRD
McAdoo
Thedford's Black Draught Endorsed By Ringgold Reader
Mrs. Chas. Gastott of Ringgold Georgia extols Thedford's Black Draught as a family remedy for headaches constipation and liver and bowel troubles. She recalls spring malaria chills and repeated doses aiding recovery and saving doctor bills. The note recommends the original vegetable remedy to regulate the liver and cleanse the bowels.
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Thedford
Thedeford
American troops praised as war may end in victory
A South Carolina observer lauds American soldiers for bravery and effectiveness against the Germans, noting Pershing's tribute at Lafayette's grave and comparing trench fighting to open combat. He expresses hope for victory and recounts a Civil War reminiscence about the Rebel Yell.
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France
Germany
Pershing
la Fayette
Greenville
Maine
Berlin
Imperial Castle
Potsdam
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South Carolina
Johnson Hagood
Paris
Marshal Joffre
Marne
Hagood
W. W. Adams & CO
Estey Organ
Oronne
Trent
John A. Holland
the Greenwood Piano Man
Bank of
Greenwood
Greenwood County
Georgia
J. Russell Wright, Johnston, S. C
Geo. F. Mims
H. S. Gardner
North Augusta
S. C
Gallipoli
Tonie
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
J. J. Roach
Aiken
Youngblood
Broad St
Augusta, GA