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[5 r ? a i . I ^ I *Tr>HRE 1 ft J i W V It takes t at the front. " % ; p. . It takes m p; It costs thousa |i guns lays dowi p: ' I' - Is it any spending at the war and war { Sntwct on a fa' MAW* VMV V/A A IH< colossal cost or ? 'v fight do you t m; If SuYui iv r i r Written by I. R. Parson* la m ^ I R< ? VVVVVV\S,\VV\\\V^ >: V V V COLD SPRING NEWS. V V V. vvvvvuvvvvu^v 5r Cold Spring, Oct. 8.?Mr. and Mrs. Bob King and children and Mr. Tlnvir} fCint* of A'Tf?f!r>rmirk_ snent. D - ?' r ? Saturday night at Mr. D. E. Ncwell's Mr. and Mrs. B A. Uldrick and ttro children sper.t Sunday with Mr| Clayton Loftis and family. fee.' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen spent Sunday at Mr. T. F. Uldrick's. Miss Amy Uldrick spent Saturday .^aight at Mrs. F. E. Hagen's. Mrs. J. A. King spent Monday with Urs. Pierce Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay an.J child / \ E MILLION MENit?many more in train! But is this all their fig en men at work to ke< lillions of dollars just to 1 nds of dollars every tim i a barrage* wonder then, that thi : rate of fifty millions c jlans? And with that ! ti.t r vaster pruiupai; winu.j all this task will have b hink this is? KITED S IE F O BK^OI sad The Eve ren spent Sunday with Mi*. W. B. <* Uldrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Newell and * v little Westfield spent Sunday with ^ Mr. and Mr?. iN. P. Mlfordi. T\Typ Qollia Uiiol/nVvftft T 110. uaitic xi uV/Aouvv ui juu^iiuto- j ville, is spending this week with her j j nieces, Mrs. T. F. and Mrs. B. A.' > Uldrick. , j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Uldrick and children spent Sunday with Mr. and s Mrs. C. P. McMahan. I Mrs. J. D. Winn spent Sunday. ! with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson. 11 Misses Eunice, Euphegenia and J Mattie Uldrick left Wednesday for. 3 Summerton, S. C. They will be the guests of Mrs. J. M. Rowe while s 1 there. ?! i - --- - - ; / Vhos ? half of them in ?o ht? :p one fighting man keep this army fed. ie one battery of big . T7 'i. J Cj-.i.? i c umiea oiaies is )/ dollars a day in grand total as the i must support this een in vain, whose TATES V R. T H This Space Contributed ning Index? V SANTUC NEWS. K l V Snnluc, Oct. 8.?Mr. p.nd Mrs. Olin Bell of Anderson, and Mrs. E. V. 3?I1 of Due West, spent Sunday with Hr. and Mrs. Thos. Stevenson. Miss Lizzie Sharp, of Abbeville, pent the weeK-enci wnn ivirs. rranK Cay. Mrs. Ermie Haddon, Mrs. James laddon and baby, and Miss Lila dorrison spent Sunday afternoon at >lr. Joe Abies. Mr. Calvin Bryant of Georgia, pent the week-end with his aunt, Irs. Jesse Boyd. - : i , i * - - Tgi eFigl yours, all of you \ than it is the mar For that rm raise a hand in 1 raise a hand in sel He is potenl only as you will fight is expressec work and dollars, The Fourth back of the lines, this entire country unii intend to nut the next half year GOVEN LIB to Winning the War I S "3 lit ^ . v.* .*** 7" JOIf * CO. ?Tr. and Rlio. Frank Kay had their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mi J. B. Sharp and Mr. W. H. Sharp. Mr. ?nd Mrs Sam Link and chil ren morored up and spent Sundi at Mr. Lindsay Link's. Messrs. Tom Abies and John Ste enson visited Mr. J. V. Smith i Donalds, Sunday. Mr. Smith his be* sick. His friends wish him a speec recovery. The many friends of Miss Guss Abies of Abbeville, will be sorry I know that rhe is quite sick wil Spanish influenza. We wish her speedy recovery. Mrs. Jesse Boyd and Miss Will Abies were shopping in the city Sa urday. Mrs. E. J. Botts spent Friday a: ?^, -?.. k __ lit? vho are left behind, as mu i's in the trench. in, though three million the cause of democracy, ! [f-defense, except for you, t only as you are potent, fight. The difference t i in nerve and ammuni Liberty Loan is the worlc It is the test of the fina: of ours. It will gauge back of the fighting mei or more to come. NMENT1 E R T Y yy BT j Mfrftlw rlaTiigWTr*TOTlTBBn ie, Jr., "Bute \ as fornoon with Miss Mary Kay. 's. Mr. W E. Morrison spent last s week with. Mr. Hugh Munday and f d- much of the time was spent in huntiy ing\ t i Misses Annie and Louise Kay visv iteil Misses Mar<raret and Sara Abies e of Sunday. ^ ;n Mr. W. H. Sharp and Miss Lizzie ly Ah!e are on the sick list at this C i writing. Mr. Sharp has been suffer- I ie; ing with a sore hand for spme time, bo We sincerely hope for '.^m an early ih recovery. v j S a Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haddon spent t< | the week-end in Antreville with Mr. d ie i and Mrs. John Pettigrew. fi t- Messrs. M. D. Wright and T. J.! w Abies were visitors to the city Sat-, t< f- urday. ! S 1 ? i % 1^ Ttrje* a eM 181 Hj| eh or even more S strong, cannot (l he cannot even . : ! B He can fight f H .! Eflfij s only this: his |f Hj mm ition, yours in .j_JM ? I's biggest drive ? ncial reserves of H the power that 9j| a in France for raj bonds! LOAN# Mr. Mason Wright of pent the week-end with his laooSBKj 'oiks. HUB Mr. M. B. Kay spent Sunday ernoon with Mr. Thos. Stevens#?.HSBI Messrs George Morrison and nee Kay visited Mr. Henry Ab^BwH Sunday. QHRj 'AR!. !SL!T MORE THAN SUB- jBH| vCRIBES LIBERTY LOAN QUOWM Carlisle, Oct. 8.?The war trop^^BHj unday and about 3,500 people 3ned to the speaking- and saw isplay. Two hundred and twenH|^9| ve thousand dollars' worth of bor^^B^H rere sold. Carlisle going over SnH )p, the town's quota being ubscriptions are still coming in. D|EHB|