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^ m K I p i , This is the P |; ; AD Loyal Am 114th to June Signature Post Office \ JO THB 8ECRETAR\ X, the above slgnei IB addition to those i I afroe to bur War SaT M ib^im In margin at ? m uinmm? nr uirvriT 4 rUAAJDJDUV I SAVE AND EOONOMJ W-- WIN THE WAR. T&&T" j zr u ' Total War 8 . Stamps may be bom I . * S-T : . ____________________________ I / G? ? I ' BS^v ' All you are asked to do is to bu; only necessary things and then loai -?not give?your savings to you C~. Government to help it fight you war. H Km k/IUll; ^ \ m Farmc \ " 9 \ abiotic Pledge That Will ericans In South Carolii 28th: s.No Street C< R. F. D. No r OF THE UNITED 8TATE8 TREASURY Nur 1 certify that I now own low owned, 1"j JUNE 1ngs Stamps I Cost $4.17 each t right J JULY Cost $4.18 each AUGUST Cost $4.19 each 9 MYSELF TO SEPTEMBER ZE, TO HELP Cost $4.20 each OCTOBER Cost $4.11 each....... s*\j v m ju-djcjxv Cost $4.22 each DECEMBER Cost $4.2S each I arises Stamps Owned and Pledged , Solicitor's Signature (fat from Post Offices, Banks and Authorise ? rocoivfffoa ???????????? y Remember! the men in our Army n and Navy do not expect luxuries, r Should we at home expect them? r Buy necessities and War Savings Stamps. 4 m u / m. ipons 0 mds bu ( I irsBanl \ - I be Signed by la From June. i junty...........?? : ?, Maturity Valua ' nbar at $6 eaob .... W.S.S.? 01 ... .WS.S 04 ,... W.S.S .00 ....W.S.S 00 ....W.S.S 00 i... W-S.S............00 it.. W .8.8. ..........00 ....W.S.S 00 ....w.ss.i or >d Agents Evarywhor# I \ \ V SEABOARD SCHEDULE. V >>???>???>' Train No. 5 1:10 P. M. Train No. 29 4:55 P. M. hp?:_ vr~ 11 a .ok a TW i x i alii 11U. XX. ? . ? t .uu rx. w< j Train No. 17 4:45 A. M. Train No. 12 2:00 A. M. Train No. 30___, 12:25 P. M. Train No. 6 5:45 P. M. Train No. 18 10:00 P. M ENLARGING QUARTERS. The Kerr Furniture Co., arei making quite extensive additions to the floor space of their large department store. The main furniture department has been extended fifty i feet in the rear. This floor is now roomy and airy, showing the various lines of furniutre and Edisons to advantage. The large floor to the side formerly occupied by vehicles is being remodeled to accom ? ? * IM A w* A ( yWs! {of Abl iiHIIIE # i / REMOVE T STIGMA 01 FROM OUR SI We oat I upon the people of 8ou shameful stigma from the name of said Justly, If South Carolina oontinu the states In the Union? What will dlers when they learn that we failed by falling to save for them? In the whloh 8outh Carolina fighting men longer hold baok. We must respond War 8avings appeal. We call upon 1 1 State to save for victory, to Invest I ! their personal and earnest efTorte to AVE AND BUY WAI N Constantly, Proudly, THE WAR SAVIN Sal< i| and P ning ive, tha ton, 1W55I 7 WSrtftMJSMM I cSS'tsSji. Je i?vtB?aarr gj ? 18 17 43 47 48 60 61 modate stoves and kitchen furnish-|. ings. The vehicles, under Mr. J. S. j Stark's efficient management, will j be suitably displayed on the floor formerly occupied by an office and j livery stable. The old front of this department is being removed and will finally appear in glass. Mr. Graves has the contract for this work. ing ty Loa jeville i / 0 / ' HE ODIOUS r SLACKER rATE'S NAME ith Carolina to remove this ugly, our State. What will be said, and s to make the worst showing of all be the feeling of the Palmetto sol* Ignomlnlously to help sustain them fact of the uncomplaining saorifices are making cheerfully, we can not generously and Immediately to the the men, women, and ohildren of the n War 8avlngs Stamps, and to Isnd make the campaign a success. R 8AVIMG8 STAMPS Willingly, Gratefully f I OS COMMITTEE ? of WAR SAVINGS STAMPS THRIFT STAMPS from the beilsof the campaign to April 30, lnolis compiled xrom rapvna f?u?i??u uj Treasury Department, at WaahlnfD. C.: Total 3*les Per State To May 1 Capita Nabraaka ....?18,877.742 *14.57 (First) I Distriot C?1...$ 1,761,460 4.76 Missouri 18,847,474 S.81 Ohio 15,919,758. 8.0Z . k Iowa 6,737,948 2.88 O Delaware .... 547,235 2.8* Illinois 12,288,255 1.95 Maine l.f?2,975 1.87 New York.... 17,292.885 1.60 N. Carolina., 1,888.371 1.39 Tennessee 3,042,153 1.30 Kentucky .... 2,270.734 .93 w Mlehl#an .... 2,741,336 .79 ? Mississippi .. 1,426,131 .71 X Alabama .... 1,109,220 .46 T t. CAROLINA 685,187 .39 (Last) CANDIDATES FOR SENATE. We are authorized to anounce J. HOWARD MOORE, Esq., as a candidate for the State Senate from Abbeville County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I . M S '"s* ggg i " vrvfl gjjg M I I it | ./ H m m mi ;I3 mmm i BE! 1B= I s I wants || II ;^in i ^ ? mHI L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. 99 Wanted Wanted MmR Junk of all kind Rags, Rubber, Bags HH and Iron. fHfll ! 5-7-tf. j8H ! B i FOR SALE:?Porto Rico, Nancy HH Hall and Triumph potato slips, IBk v $3.50 per thousand, five thousand and over $3.25. F. 0. 0. Ander- BBS son. Cash with order. J. E. Manos, B9E| 5-28-lmo. Anderson, S. C. Hn FOR SALE. Ribbon and Orange Cftne Seed. Ninety Days Velvet Beans. All H|^B kinds of Peas at lowest market price 5-7-tf. P. ROSENBERG. BHIB WANTED?Salesman to handle tractive line of trunks and bags,^HJfl stricuy on commission, no aa-^MH vance' HM Consolidated Trunk & Bag Co., KAnH 6-18-It. Petersburg, Va. 1785. 1918 HBHjj COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON South Carolina's Oldest College. 134th Year Begins September 27. HhHH Entrance examinations at all th^jHflfl county-seats Friday July 12, at 9 a n^HfH Four-year courses lead to the B. I and B. S. degrees. A two-year preHHIB ( medical course is given. Militar^HHB training in all courses. A free tuition scholarship is as^^^H signed to each county of the State. Spacious buildings and* athleti^^^HB ' grounds, well equipped laboratoriea^^^Hn unexcelled library facilities. Expenses moderate. For terms anH|^H| catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, PresidenBRB 6-18-lw-9t. HHBj Buy War Savings Stamps to tl^^BH utmost of your financial capacit^J^MH and then increase your capacity saving more. gH^HB You can at least be in the secoiHHgH| line of defense?be a war saver. HHHHj \ n?| B ?MM