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SOUTH CAROLINA'S IMMENSE TASK. South Carolina has at laat reaihed the million dollar mark in th. of War Having* Stamps Thl. figure wa? reached about Mav 1 ,t marks an Important stage of the War Savings campaign In thi? .t.te and the South < arolina War Saving. Committee feeln that now It the ,(im, when the people of thl, state ehould become deeply Impressed with lh# magnitude of the War Savings problem that confront. South Carolina I, th. Third Liberty Loan. South Carolina', qUota wa. nearly $ IS, 000, 000, of the national quota of three billions ef doll. re IN THE WAH SAVINGS CAMPAIGN THE NATIONAL QUOTA 18 TWO BIL UON DOLLARS, AND VET THfS STATE MUST RAISE 132 000 000 twie<, the amount allotted in the Liberty Loan. The Liberty Loan quota based on the state's bank reaouroea; the War Saving, quota Is ba.ed #B the population, and during th. ye.r ?n aver.g. of %StO f.rv ..-h inrf. ' vMual i. expected to b. Invest* In War Saving, stamp.. Wh.n it i. realized that no one individual can Inve.t in over $1,000 worth, the magnl t4,de of the campaign become, evident. For th. .t.t. to .ucceed, it mMns that practically .vary man, woman, and child mu.t .av. during th. ytar, and lend the .avlnge te the Gov.rnm.nt. f-o?r monlha have paau* a.d Soutb Crohn. ha, purchaaed olllT million dollar* worth of .ho only on. thirty a.cond ?f ,h! ,1.1.'. quo.. ' South Carolluu purchaae. " Hon dollar, worth monthly during th. remaining month, of th. ,?.r tt. rampatgn will fail-and South Carolina will be branded a. . ,|?ck" South ( arolina. which ha. fr..ly ?|?n w|? knoiin , state which failed to land money at KOod interest to hack up .ho?. lighting men. who are leaving for the battle ,r??t ?llh ,h, ' ** ...urance .ha. the home people, will aland by th.u, L.t ?. ,uv. them, ho that their confidence will be justified We know that the people of tbl. ..ate can aav. thirty two million dollar, and lend It to tha Oovernm.nt. We know they want to We kelle.e they will -but not uuleea every man, woman, and child aav.a regularly, often, and coaaciantloualy. .nd inve.ta the money a.ved In War Saving. Stamp., which bear Interoat at tbo rat. of i per cent per annum compounded Quarterly Our people mu.t practice Ibrlft-mn.t dl.ninfe with the lavish purchase of non oea.ntlal. and lend th. monav Inateid to th. government. That mean. aavta, for victory, for humanity for everv (hiiiR (hat we hold dear. Humanity, ror every Sign, are encouraging. Th. flr* million dollar.' worth .f .t.mp. hav< been .old, half of which were aold within the laat alx week. Dur ing the past two month, th. weekly ..I.. h.ve ,ne..?lnB ,ub?,?. tlally. and thl. Increaae mu.t o.Mlnuo. Th... who hay. net .t.rted aav ieg in thl. way ahould .tart without delay, while other, aheuld add c.n .tantly to their war .avlna. oartMcataa. Tho dovernment ef th. .United States relie. on the War Savlnga movement a. one of the moat powerful w.apona It can wield against Germany, and South Carolina muet help build th. weapon. You are not aakod to Ql VI? merely to LEND? tend st Hberel Intereat and on the etrongeat eecurlty the world know, Don't let South Carolina bo known ae a slacker state Buy. Think and Talk War Savlnga Stamp.? inveat In them to the limit of >our re*ourcss. It is ft duty that only slackers will evade. Since as little as 26c can start a person buying war Savings Stamps, there can be no excuse for any loyal American no! investing. Save ? save for victory, for America, for South Carolina, for yourself, for til '<liat free people hold dear. W.S.S. miMMIUM i*ii? ir rum wwtio mm jOUVftJLMJtfUrr I KK COUNTY NEWS Item* of Interest (iatheivTf From Bisli omille Vindicaior. I - niiilit ;i very ? in 1 1 .ill-! ?npri'^^ivf |H\iy<?r tncvtinir \v??s !i- -I ?? tin* 1 'resbyforian Church. w hich i- . ? ( : i i < i i >.i t imI in hy l'rosby 1 ci i.-i us. M't! .ii-u ;n 1 1 1 I >;ipt i.sts. It was t h<? - ;i-' ? . I'?T ;iH T'? llMvr r Hittw 4^? ??<> _?????! l ? >i* i<> t Ih>m ? l'iiitliful mission f?ri??s 1U\ ;i 1 1 < 1 Mi? .1 \V. liradlr.v and J their little family of hoys ami ^lrl>. as they would leave on Tuesday nn?rn ifi^ for their far-awj\ in i > ?< !< ?i i tield in China. * i , Thi' 1 5 i - 1 1 < ? ) ? \ i I U ? lia^o I'. ill a-sm-iat i ? ?n has donated in 1 1 u ? Ladies Auxiliary |{i'd Cimsn of I'ishopville all the funds ri'tnaininiT in tin* treasury of the I mi so liail as?oeia t ion. auioiuitinj; lo U_ iiinsl l:i in l;i 1 ?!( ? and show s 1 1 1? ? -plendid -pirif ? ?f <>ur i-itizen? in la\ ing aside 'ph*a?Uiv pluu* in order to lu-li ? i in- Ked Cm*** work One imntf Ikt after involving a cluvk for his ipiota of licit n mount, donated it also, which brought ilif uiiiounl up t<? I < ? ? \ ii mI Mrs. .1 \\ Tarhox ami daughter*. Marie and l.ouiHe. of Uio lU* .laiwrlo, Mraxil. visited at tin1' h >mes ,.f .Mrs. A. M. Maskiit ami Mrs. I.. \\ Moore this week. Itev. TiiM???\ ha* served in the missionary held in Mray.il for the past thirty live years, hut has' now returned with hi* family l<> settle in t ho a ti's. Mr. It. I,. Wit horspooii, i lit- oiliest mail i-arrier in l*v ?ounty in i>oiin of -??r\ ii ?' as well as years, got one bone in hi- I'avaim broken this week while cranking his Ford. Mr. ami .Mrs. S. Miwaieyhan lost their little 20 month* oM girl 'asi Tuesday, sim was sick about three weeks with meas'les wsich developed into pneumonia. We ivivived a phsisant ?all hist Thursday from Miss Mamie .laek Mas -e\ , formerly of h'ort -Mill and Miss Julia < Mienseha in. formerly of Moan eke. Vti., hut now I teuton *t ra i ion agents for girls eatming clubs in l.ee county. These young ladies are well trained for 1 lenmnst ration work and come highly recommended. After soiling a few tuivs, the auction side here of milk cow s last Saturday was called oil' h?vai)se the owners said l hey were not bringing cost prices. 1 1 1 >w e\ er they -old all of their stvnk at |ui\.ite v.ile Iwfore the day was ? ? \ er. Mr. It Moloney Hall of Saimla, N. eanie down last Saturday with his family to s|M'iid a week with his father at Ian-know. Mr. Hall, who is agent for the Southern at Saluda, was granted a la days leave of absence, and decided at omv to spend at least a week or leti days at his old home here \ Meautiful Sight. A hen and chickens make a beau tiful sight. Did Mother Nature is a grand old Haute, and she trot an extra toiieh on herself when she produced hens and chickens. A hen is the out-uiothorlyingest tiling that i-ver h.ipix'iievl. 1 understand thor oughly how a sot tier and his wife out on the frontier wept with home sickness over the Jirst brood a heu hatched out. The clucking of a hen has all the material yearning and reassurance anybody needs. much less a little yel low eh irk. And that scratching and tlullling and covering? they are all great! The toedauHng of the little rhiekens, their cheeping, their little dabs and jKs*ks ? above all their come liness are i rressist Ible to all who like vina II ilejK'ndent thing*. .Icsiis himself saw the beauty of a fowl family, and used It as a basis for ;i beautiful metaphor. oh those days of anxious waiting ami watching and praying: ?>f long ing for the healing touch of green growing things and tin* warm brown earth; of getting bark to simple things of eo Hi 1 1 read and all the homely good old. old thlng-s. Oh, that, all ! hos?. v;idilened women over the seas eon hi again put their liens ami chick eiis in bed and Mien euddle their own bairns down for the night, with sick, yellow fear, -lain and buried for all time in the inmost bowels of <b>d's earth. Kxehauge. It' you don't hate tile kaiser now iind \ ? ? i i ought l o if you are a real American? go to see "The Mea>l of MeVlin" ami joii will hale him before you've seen one hundred feet of tilm: if ,\<>u do hate him. g" to the Ma .jesti'- ami your hatred will In- - ? i n i litnfcd and made m??re? intense. NEW PERFECTION OIL CO STOVES Gas Stove Kitchen Comfort at Kerosene Cost There'# no sweltering over a red hot stove, no work and dirt with coal, wood, ashes and soot, when a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove brings gas stove comfort into the kitchen. The long blue chimney converts every atom of fuel into intense, clean heat directed against the cooking utensils only. You get a big penny's worth of heat out of every penny s worth of Aladdin Security Oil Turns on and off like gas. Like gas you can regulate it in stantly and accurately. No smoke, smut or odor a cool, clean kitchen ? and inexpensive, always available fuel. Made in 1-2-3-4 burner sizes, with or without cabinet top and oven. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) ^/??hington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Richmond. V?. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. V*. Ch?rl??ton. S. G. A* k yout dmmlmr about thm Nmtm Pmrf action K m r o imm Wmtmr Heater. ALADDIN SECURITY OU ?TAMMBD CB.GOKMWY NO REASON FOR HIGH PRICE ON POTATOES Information For Dealers Who Will Apply To The Food Administration. oluiubia If iheie is in Mouth Car oil um auy I'ODiiuuniiy where pilrfn of Irlab potato?* have not d?t 10 a l?vel which plt(?R thin food within (he reach of all. by reason of the f ? ? t (hm food dealers h?\? not Imm ttblo to necuie potatoes at a wholesale price whuh will po rm it of selling them al lower retail price*, the Food Adminls tration I* in position to inform such dealer? where potatoes can he Knur ed at. pricea comparable with the *ur plus stock in South Carolina at the present time A letter oj postal ad dressed to the Food Administration at Columbia will bring this information to anyone Inquiring I'otatoes are the most plentiful and e< onomical food *hat ronntinier* can huv at the present time SOUTH CAROLINA BOYS ARC HELPING FEED T H E WORLD Splendid Work of Corn and Pifl Club Boys Forma Big Contribution to Food Supply. Columbia ? The report of L L Ba ker. Supervising Agent of Boys' Club Work in South Carolina, recently niuilu to Dr. W W. Long. Director of Extension Work In this State, a copy of which has been received by the Food Administration. Illustrates in a most ' forcible and convincing manner how farmer boys can, on their own responsibility, aid materially in the production and conservation of food at this critical time In the world's history when the crying demand of a hungry, fighting world is for more and more food. At the same time, the boys are earning money with which to buy Liberty Bonds, thus helping In a double barreled manner to help win the war. Members of the Com Club In South Carolina produced last year 26,813.21 bushels of corn at an average cost of forty cents a bushel, the average yield being fifty-three bushfls to the aire Figuring corn at $2.00 per bushel. wWch is conservative, the total net profit was $42,685.47. The totnl net profit resulting from the Boys' Pig Club in the State was $13,998.01 The total net profits of South Carolina farter boys in these two projects for the year was $Rfi,687.48 There is an effort being made to more than double the membership of the Corn and Pig Clubs during pres ent year. Last year there were 10f>6 boys enrolled In Corn Club Work, of whom, however, only 501 reported, and 1.2.r?0 boys enrolled in Pig Clubs, of whom only Sf? 6 reported To assure the success of the Corn and Pig Club work in South Carolina, the cooperation, encouragement and Support of the public-spirit e.d t ltizeos I is iihi essarv For instance, last year l a nunih.-r of bankers in different parts ' of t he State helped by offering prizes, and in this way thousands of dollars' worth of pur^ bred pigs were brough' I into the Stale, very materially adding * (o the hrrnrltng sto?-l< of hog*. One of th*> greater difficulties has been 1 encountered in supplying th- boys ! with pigs. This splendid work or the 1 farmer boys of South Carolina has formed a big contribution to the food i supply of the country, and it is a 1 work which offers opportunity for man v public spirited people to lend : their aid There will be more Pig Club !k?vs this year if the pigs to sup , plv them are offered or the money ! with which to buy pigs and L L. ! Baker. Supervising Agent of Hoys I Club Work. Blshopville. S C. who Is j in charge of the work in thlh Slate. ! will he glad to hear from any one who will aid the farmer boys in their effort In greater production of food Offers addressed to the Chairman of Con servation of the Food Administration for South Carolina. Columbia., will be forwarded to Mr. Bakor WOULD BECOME CLAV EATER TO LICK THE KAISER Secretary McAdoo Says It Doesn't Matter What Strange Foods People Eat Nowaday*. Columbia ? In the course of his ad dresn. launching the third Liberty ~~Loail m CiHillim, William M/? Adoo. Secretary of the Treasury. call ed attention in h in Columbia speech to tb? great shortage of food, and said: "The greatest thing needed Is whett We are all eating strange bread* composed of elements whleh a short time ago no American erer dreamed of Rut what does it matter'' For my part. I'd become a clay eater to lick the kaiser Say* food flare for our Allies You won't save un less you economize Economize and you not only save food, but you also ?are money whW-h vou can put lute tke Liberty Loans And thus help win the war In two ways" PLANT SWEET POTATOES. Columbia A* on* w?v ro assure a i food supplT fcr r.cTi winter the Unit | ed States Kood Administration is urg ing til*- farme" of fouth Carolina to ! plajit generousW and unsparingly of I csre#?t MAIL KOK I'KISONKKS In liiffimn ( ani|h Will <io Krv?* I rom Cost Ml 1 >ut it**. AllU'l'I'illl > >?| W ii I III ? i * ? I I man.\ ;iic rn I It It'll to ami *t*inl li'tti'r*. iti"?uo\ ortlrr*. ami valuahli**. iiutl |*'*t |?aik?i p's w HkUIiik not iih?iv lli.-m It |K>iiu?ls. w lit-ii lnli-inl?*?i (or llltiTlia I |o|i;i ! III. ill. I'lVi- tlKlll ii 1 1 |?o*?(a I <lu( ii\< Mill -h'Mlltl I H ' K 1 1? 1 1 i*-?M'?l (|t I III lni^Miii ..I u (i v'i\ in^ l?i- rank, tin ir.inii of t lit* |>ii>?'ii .aini> w lirri- hi* i*j Ill-Ill I it is ,K*I It >>\ 1 1 l>> "1*15- j ? ?lui . >1' W.i i Mat I. \ la \i?w \ ? ? i k All -ii 'li in. ill ^ln'iilil ;iIm> Ihm r tin naiiir au?l i?Mrv?.* of tiir n?muIi-i I '? 1 1 > i ? I |n?si ivicKa^vs I'm prisoni-i* f \\iii in i-iii'iny wiiiil ru-?? uia> not In* ?*??( liv oru'iiiil/til ion*. .>r <i?i ii>( li"? ami ?MH iiai-ka^v a month max l>? m'HI. I f lliol'i* it l'?* iisi-ix rd tin- <>l|i' a | ? | ?i 1 1 ? - ' 1 1 > from l In- pi*l^?m?M '< im-\I of k ii will Ik- fiirw a I'iU'iI a in t I In* utli i?i ?> In ,. I iii \i?w ? ? r K |h mliun ?-oni in o 1 1 i<mi i.Mi with till* MMulci's, Willi WllO?l' .M|l<i III Ml <h I'WHN ] M ?'ka n?'v may In- siMit to oMut prisoners of war who It. n! rii *i*i vi*il no |>a?-ku^v** <lnrlnu that month Ixi'kni^ thN ?*'iisi*nt . tin* park.i^i-^ will In- ii?tni'iii?<l to Mm- m-iuI i-i*> O0l.\ t llf f'<*l U?>V fttlis ;trl irlrs uia\ I"' im*|ml?\l tii (lu< |nu kiui*> : Wvlls not iu licit* of kNitluM*; hair, hand, (oolli. Nha villi!, ami >?li? ?t* I'lushos*; liutlon* hard huhI.v ; ciuaivi mid <-inmvtU?s imiiiIis ; i rarkt'i ? ami I ? i ? u i l>* , ul<?w> nut mailt* <?t' It'albt'r ; handkri rhU'f* , |KH'k?>f kulvos; tuMtlifs himI ihruul. ptMn'lU a 'III I | M*M h ; iMMtlloliltM's ; pills; vafHt\ razors ami l>Lt<l?vs ; slia v mil powder, or rriMiii ; shirts and sr.irfs ; shoe gift's ; xuiokili)! * ? r ? ht/w iim luhatvo ; I *oap; *o<ik* . sweat ci's ; i?*>tli pow dor, paslf or liquid moid It \ya.sh ; towrl.s. iiitdcrwt'a r ; j h? i M H ml photographs, | I- i? I I' ll Is publish !?< I prior in thf Ix'u'iiiuiii-' of I In* \v;ii I .<?! i ?t< ami pai ka^fs w ill l ?? ? ?tii> XJ? ? t I" iMIVflll lVMSor*thip. Arrest Kev?'ii Draftrfit. SberJlY 1 1 mi f t*r ami Oih*i of i'oi^< I I!. (Mr wont 10 < Ni ui |> .lat kson )??. tordav taking with thoni seven uo^rot u lio failed i o tilo their tpiostionuaiVtvs willl t l|e I oi-. 1 1 lioard Tilt* lUeil WIM'i' a nt'?.|f?l in dilYerenl jiarM of th count \ timing l lu' pax I several days .l,an ea vti'i- \t?w s I .it'll ( William II. Ktieu, of Cyuwyil, I' i . tun! I'rivato William Miller Sin Alfi of rhil|ph'lphia, wt'ii* killed hi Waco. l't'\jiH Safiiiila.v when theli machines <-(>)! I < lot I in tho air. Buy Them And Help Win The War FOR SALE EVERYWHERE TOILET ACCESSORIES Tin' .1 p| >nvi;i t i \ ? ? \\ ? >11)11 it takt.-s :i W??eii interest in her persona! :i|? pea ra i it i ? which %ln* shoiihl <!<?. Kv cry w ? > 1 1 1 : 1 1 ? Iti ^l ? 1 1 1 1 \ it i<? her self. : Toilet aeeessni ies. if u-eil with ? I i Ion. ii n> wry helpful. 1 See mil' sphMiilltl assortment of Toilet S??a|j*. MimMcji tisl Soups, Tot Jet Cntims, Toilet Waters. Tnh'Uin l'iiwiti'1-s, Complexion Powders, Per finite^ in an emlle^s variety ; Zemp & DePass Call or Phone No. 10 Phone 2 WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Groceries LANG'S HIGH GRADE GROCERY FOR SALE r Nice, New Unbaled Hay Johnson Grass and Vetch at reasonable prices. L. I. GUION, Lugoff, So. Car. FARMERS Your Attention r The great Spring drive is beginning. Art- you prepared as you chould be to do your full share in feeding the world? If not, come in and let lis put you wise to the very latest and most improved in LABOR-SAVING FARM MACHINERY What if labor is scarce and high? With our implements you can more than make up for this and greatly increase your profits as well as your output. Don't delay. Come and see us. PEARCE- YOUNG COMPANY