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1 ~" ' V * *~Mjft "|I^tSr5/!jfefepCu i iii i - | ,. . y I'Lll'f^W^'u V IKS fV . - - ? -< - . jfc;*. ;? rif ,*1. . ;<?-. *', . Ilfew--'- / i ZjBLJJc.'.' ; '. *>v>* ; gikjg; -- * - . . * K^P **'- ' 1 ffift^^tv . Monev Makes V. \ " . By CHARLES :, : 1 ^ - ' ' ^ Despite the fact that we have made real progress in ^ H shipbuilding, it must be remembered by every patriotic y American that the need for ships increases proportionately I jwith the increase in the size of our fighting forces overseas. J Transporting troops to Europe is only one-fourth of the task I that our shipping facilities must bear. The other threefourths is the carrying of supplies and munitions of war. ^ Ships cannot be built without money. In war time it takes a great deal of money, . Undoubtedly after the war is Buy Liberty Bonds?They Are th tfcS/'- ? 1' * * ' : t V:' '" **' i \X7 A MTFn ^ to 50 Colored Worn* * * * ** ' * *-*LJ two, three four, five am pay from $1.50 to $2.00 per day and furnish camps to lr i IW ' . - . . . V Up S& ' \ f H* * * * : ' . *^fc < v Wk ' ' * ' * j Fvprv niere of work done in this nlant ha Our finished product* goes to France. Our work here, fits their work over there, 1 i Without our product they are helpless. W They fight with what we make. We are tl man and the American soldier, the combination * EDISTO RIVER LU EMBREE, SOUT \* "p* * 4 V ft the Ships Go! M. SCHWAB J over the ships th at we are building now will pay for themselves many times over. But the immediate need is money f and the whole-hearted support of the entire . % / . If the American people could visualize what has beern dnnft in nnr invarHfi with th& mnn^v that tYi#w irtvMto/1 im V %*? J ? ??>-? ?f * ?** *>??W ?* ?%/ MAM W VAAV^ AAA T VW?>V?A AAlj the first Liberty Loans, I am sure they would be as proud; and as enthusiastic as I am. The ships that we have built and are building should persuade the most cautious investor to put his money into Liberty Bonds of the fourth issue. . . ie Best Investment in the World! U* \ * s\vl??'$Sts9k ' .y?M , ' , \ _____ . en to do light work around our planing mill; handling ,k d six inch thin dressed lumber and .cleaning up. Will Q| re in free. V ' "* -A, / f M V ???0H I . vk ^fgSag j * i .'J / ls a direct bearing on the outcome of the war. ' 1 like a cog in a giant machine. *? ith it they are invincible. . leir resource and reliance, the American work that will win the war. v n/inrn mmDA\TV iviDCix ^v^ivir/^ni i t H CAROLINA -0\ w : ; " iiiiiJ