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"Your Shot mT '-4 . I1p a} T HE N BUY WAR SAVINGS STA1 L T EVERY BON ) BUYER READ power nor th of Liberty l The Following Message of Secretary at all time McAdoo Relating to Marketing to urge the Liberty Bonds States to sul to the utmos "Various inquiries indicate that continue to there has been some misapprehension can do so. 13 with regard to the attitude of the duty as well Treasury concerning the market for self inL,'et. and sale of Liberty Bonds. I cannot is concerned, believe that this apprehension is to b-. free to widespread, but in order that the Lib- man think tl erty Loan workers may be in a posi- whole duty , tion when it is raised. I desire to make eral subscril the position of the Treasury entirely and subsequ -lear. The Treasury has neither the loss if he he We have just received Extra Fin RULES and H and can fill any order. In this lot ext ra nice Southern drivers. 'We car' to feed and1 they will not stay 1 the size and quality and~ our prices move. Ouir stock Harness, Mower gies and Wagons you will find' cor invite your inspection before you1 studied the needs of our customers of years, andl we feel we now ha suit our customers in our line. Yours truly, e e Smart tld Be Disting bree Particula QUALIT s ECONOMY demands Oui BUSINESS and SOCIAL of Style. YOU Demand Comfort. in one article of cit to be desired. WE HAVE Every article in our hou ored, while some still all are distint quality. See Us for t [EW 11 'PS e desire to prohibit sales mak an inve: onds. The Treasury has will produce : urged ai will continue or g:ive himt th people of the United ulative profit, scribe for Liberty Bonds the proceeds f t of their ability and to The positior hold their bonds if they cerning these I ath things are a patriotic been clear awl as a matter of intelligent ing is a (loot So far as the legal right report of the every man will continue ury for the ye sell his Bonds, but let no subscribes for at he has performed his and is advertil vhen he has made a lib- ing so is not ition for fiberty Honds atel y sells th. ntly sold them even at a when he dues s soIld them ini ordler1 t lhe mioney. It ____________________________ to a biondl that it i the t tu really helps. lend ing mioney0 not)1 by mierely inig the load to citizen~i really I If1 the loans~ ern)menit and I forie the lendt himinself t*somet themi to ourA i f the lender ion to hav'ev teron wa thuith weI havt tofew ein' buy this to villlmakith.em IRES leteddatde >u.we havefe [lfr ba thiumbervx'an ve anything to Id ng Weh thans l f isRks Hg h noldeir I il wrnmest o p:)I wiee n1 \t uetha fredo <u Giotvnermen hat Thi e folloin Sencrgeoary of tMean ComifSa maento the la('( nfoicet paeiitro wh have neve:i 5int5 securtie thea' Thirdti Ih &sSrilthatfwe all lions o subse est Suit uished Lrs Y TYLE. COMFORT )iity---lasting quality. INTEREST demand correctness Combine these three requisites )thing and you have something SUCH CLOTHING se is correctly designed and tail cost more money than others. wuished for their really superior Jorrect Clothing. )EA CO. MORRIS NESS. Manager. timent which he think' aimiking a similar study. I Slarger income return without hope that sorn such p e expeetation of a spec- be effective in the Uoited St or in order to expend though conditions here arc V or his own enijoyment. ferent and it will not do to I of the Ireasury on- too much upon the expieri-ne< natters has at all times neighbor. In any event, it wil corSistent. The follOw- to proeeed in this matter abru at ion from the annual without the creation of an i ecretary of the Treas-- org a ni- ation coutry wide in ar 1917: "The man who ificat ions. To make such a a (Goverttoi'I Bond feetive, it wouhl be naecessar, .ed as at patriot for do- at end to dealing in bonds 0 a patriot if lie inmedi- changes and ai nodig.lv to it lond on the market -tute ant active al a~cqmuati. nut imiperaively t-ed through the hanki hioues is not meet sublsip~tiont i nite-I States ac t ig mO clo helps the G~overnmntuti i-riation with an inst rutoetita LI purchase of the bondti ( ;nve'rmnli I-ohl th 1 img of thle bonds that nane Cortioration. it the am it witldl be nede:: arv -: pt nu tst havt e andi in vest mt t o the tttnerotts sehent-si ~tinds. It is by actualIly It hemn actually frauduleni tt for to the Govertontetnt atn I tinex periented holders of piromnisitng it anid shiift - i Pnds to exchange t hem for t' some; one( else thiat the d isi- or tprtoprt y of less inhoere telpjs in this gr-eat time. thIirough c'arry inrg thie promi. aire' madie to thte Goy- h ighert value or a Ighetr me )onids - re ta~tken, there- torn. Ini order t ht the Treams -rt it P posed to deny b e pdlaced i oiint a hing whic-h treleases itn pln a these into effect I oin the vital r-upplhies shou~ld bei found expeient, I em ou tid pots thIte fotr yoontls id erat ion Iti. pi 0 positon to buy the actmtetnt oif appoprite legish eleasedl andi tot furnti sh In coinclus ion I desir tU smt rtmies anud .Navies. But is inctonceivalhk that any puit inmeitei-ly-l% sells his least tof ailI be who is 'chare-' lim nsi-If of the obligat- t he grieat task o~f finta nettm ital supp11it's, an rd goes itutieents of thme Unite-d S 'mn, he idoes his conitr y this war, wolbl iinpiair thti ury anil hurts himrselft hiIt y of the hiands of the IStates iihl to tmilionims of pi aike it c'ea r t hat therte t he Untiited State and it w Ihic Sthe pa~rt iof the Gov- I Cntintuel to he sold to them mt revetnt or to interfere m ie:- the-se reqiren-i.:i. Th< if legit im:ite tradling in tatry of the 'Treasuryv believes 'tds, thtat is. trudttg tn imniwrauvei in thte pubble inter g is qitotedl frotm thie epit. 5, 1918 I, ftomi thei he esiry to MtlfW ifltiiT~ tee, atstsmg the tnnet I botnd hill: "Thle mat 1 ismo of oiurP111 people ands~ effieenc of the I ih nizattiions haive mo~ile it Le the lihet-ty hionds in Akin ~yii iF'rg tny mnillionts of peopl- e wiltlyothttileta r he for( betn in vestotrsfetiyertiivfit aIe f any kitid. Bionds ofthritiftm-tto-li thle tty I o:mr teceived thehaclsiirsk atiiI d istrtibution!i anil I feelwhh etsaigdi fcl owe a ditty to the mi .l. tim- itiSteoi t ribetrs of small mieanisiil isSiil eyttiiiis may thIetm a fair- tate ofdin~tispt i ts pyi we a re d oi ng bitt i to i gis ticno 'einli l uires as tmay be1 necs- lt)lt~i asahs aoo toi thiemi ai mattit for'" tlt~b' i l- spnte ailprox imatehy par inifte tt h sceigu i ssities arte suchl ias to t -fetsittwhi-tlli (aii ize ito hith le intvest.tt5i ''v 4 ~it~p~vd tbligationhs.tli'wtI ~ilo i ae tmi(uc ipressled by the lI. iiaIttonut, lilan wvh ich has hb-enslhtstitert't((wth o adahi fr thle plurpos(1e ofItest''(t vt--Netttttii maritiket value of Gan-((11htsvnhe ilVitet londs-. A enareful studyVtr sh ifcladteieh-l s 'beinig marde in the- C o li ir-sl nyi the War Finiance Cor-sellprkae, lil- th am glad to learn thattasbreudnth-pcei thecoutryhav b eo- wcigte youdv thttebs a broad market for Liberty Bonds should be maintained at the highest possible price; and while he has urged and will continue to urge the patri otic people of the United States not only to subscribe to tie utmost for Liberty Bonds but to hold the bonds which they purchase to the full ex tent of their ability, enlisting their dollars at least for the period of the war, he is fundamentally opposed to any measures which will impair the marketability of the bonds. Hie has on the contrary used every effort and will continue to use every effort not only to maintain a broad market for the bonds but to strengthen the mar ket for the bonds. (Signed) W. G. McADOO. -w-S--S - Soldiers from South Carolina are enjoying the hospitality of soldiers' clubs in cities all over the country, and no matter to what can.p they tre sent they will find the War Cam> Community Service at work in each municipality stimulating and provid ing clubs. entertainments, home hos pitality and friends for them when they leave camp and go to t own on a Saturday afternoon or Sunday In . the Samre way, soldiers from every .corner of the United States are' enaoymg th' hospitality of Souit h ('ar 4 ohiin ii our ill camp (ities. SThe result of this War Camp (-ot munity Service is not only to k:ee.p the spirit. of the boys away from hone, keeping them clean ineirt tily and physie illy, but it is introducing th'em . to on n t le-r -t t solie--s tad e rc's froni all part, of the country. t is not the paid workers of the War C'amp. ('ommunity Service who -F hav' the igg(st part in this work, ut the volunteer workers of all the raitizations. and tie citizens in the -amp eites. The War Camp (' it;: uu ty Servici ronsists not it the work (f one organi'tation alone bat the com iunt\. . S. SECON .\lAMY IN TE WOE\-Itl Loeation of iillard's lorces Revealed ini l'ershing's lieport a~sh ington. Oct. :2'.--The .-\meri 1 e 'an Second :army. under lmajor (;. * phardl, Is holding the line in the' i vre. Tlil- was disilosed by (;en. ershin in his comnunique for to day, received tonight. at the \Var I)e ertment liepu ise of heavv (;ernm. ittack- 'n the front nortiwest of \ er'dunt by ..\ajor Gien. I.iL'rett's First - army was repiorted. N INFORMS WORLD Of ITS PROVEN VA[UE .\l1 rs. Conrad GlIadly T!ells of lIter (Good f -ortune i }er 1i uhand ..\gainr feels like a Boy .\nd No I ongei Worries dr. Philip (onrlad, of isarlton. N. Y. .. uff. red <o that he usel to get tip inl the- inl'ldle of the night aind it al anm nu; stine and try to re- . to coriluos'- his Ian ioi' nerves. rtes a!- Now he feels like a boy of fifteen. ery dii- The story of his remarkable chtngt' deperd was told by his wife. of our ".\ly husband suffered a shoe; last I not do ('hristimas that b-ft him alnost help ptly nor le.s'' \lrs. Conrad sail. "lie herati m1mense colitpletely run down. His nervous itt trt- systen ws to shattered that many plan ef- timte( he would te'tt up in the lible to put of the night and walk the floor or the ex- 5imok(e or try to re.ad lie had no apt sust:.- fette alnd re- \1'V w ak. }{j1 st't narket arb hl henomt:' <hsorei'd ani m, ofi the food seitmede t. igeist pr" 'perly. eo-op- "At' fir we Ihnad trie'd roiny vsrp y of the I it' winhoiit anyV ic-tilts. otii uti nie time,. lai-. ile .sail he thouticbt t wat- thFe. ni' I-'d Ist pos- tisile( in-iciine tii we cotill mniiy of i.et. for Imy hru--lmmtl, y, I strnt tort roluicinig hF, .~I' ei'chiani- stilts frin thbe fir'st r~etil and. aterti iii value the f'ourthi lay Ihe Vcould sleep. 'Thi: e of a :sarut ed imil to bibling up. lIe now' omel i'e-:Sleets we~(ll tand has ii lit.- lpliet ite. irys, may -'Tairlat seems to have huit tip his e'mi -ry such tire 'ystem'i, ais we' w.re* tohb it woub.nl. If they liI. says he feels lik' a bony of fil'teell sugeLst Le is s. muctih lotter it (eery wav. We senIt, i-n- arc cladi ti let others kniw Fhow' rood tion1." 'Tanliac is, becaise we lthink thait a hie man, doles shuldt be. :iolverat i.'ed everywhere' thle ri- fite." ttts inr Tiar. the Master Mdicn, is sol t'iti- by Ilieichson's liruie: Store. Maninine-, opl o I . W.~ Necttles;, .1 ordlan; 'Shaw & I l..w hi murst deon, "New. Zion;i i'trmiers' Supjply ('i., it to bei - l, W - ' -st thtt Sow Wood's High-Grade mrppc Seed XWheat 1s ad For Best and Most 'II (" Productive Crops. ism.,,, Our Virginia-Grown Seedl ami W e ts r superior for thew Iceytco South makel( larger yich's li tin an d better quality of grain. in th - Writo for "WOOD'S CROP SPE etI C1IAL" jiving prIces and. iniormatioii mi re about SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS. .iinger. S EED RYE, BARLEY af allIm talvir Sedsfor Fall Sowing. 'it lh-i l' T.WX. Wood & Sons ardeSeedamien. Richmond, Va. ire sys- Planrt WI-iTE PEARL AND BER .. MUDA ONION SETS for profita >rigml tLie crops, both for home use 'ty-five and market Write for s Calo- "Wo -d's Crop SpecIal," you aere glvInn mrIce. HOW TO AVOID BACKACHE AND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence. R. .-" I was all run down in health, was nervous, had head aches, my back l j t WI lit I I ached all the time. SIwas tired and had no ambition forany thing. I had taken a. number of medi cemes which did rue, no good. One day 1 read about 1.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege Iale ompond and what it had done for w:>men, so I triedl it. Aly nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly reconmmend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound to any woman who in suffering as was."'-- Mrs. ADE.INi i. LYNCH, 100 Plain St., Providence, R. 1. Backache and nervousness are symp torns or nature's warnings, which in. <heate n functional disturbance or an unhealthy condrition which often devel ops into a more serious ai!rnent. Women in this con(ition should not. cont inue to dragt along without. he.lp, but. profit. by Mrs. I,ynch's exirience, and try this farnous root toil herb remed', Lydia E. l'ink1ham's \t' table C om pound--and fir spia.;l ::llvice write to Lydia '. Pik:!iamn l .. y.n,, Mass. lilG; F."IOO) 1).\.1.\(;[; lhuna'e in Greenville A mounts to A.. proximnately 300,(H)0 l;re n \n ille. (h-'. 27.- - l''alling. alm st as r:pidly a.i rose the Reedy rivk 'w1i c l-''id:ay :ifternoio rose to an e trep~tonally hiuh stage and cn tremendou propetrty thinnig-e. is b:". in its banks ant is ri. ly'I" return .: to its nornlal staitre. The dlamt2e' irolustrial plant s in the heart of tI city easily :a un44i tIts to .1 (it 00, 110 al accordin- to coei'\ v a; i' stima' today. ant the havoc wrought to r:4 r'oad tracks and41 . llin - stock aini o 'crolls. public highways, dwevlline';:, etc.. will probably bringr the ttal e struct ionl to around 8:310.000. The Pielniont and Northern i,: ial resumi ed1 service (444 :a Iie"i ,I itle yestenlay, nitd it was arlouit that b'eItinnlint toie,. the regu schetdhles letwi-i Green ville G;retenw\oodl, aind Iwtw\een IDun:cton.4 near (;reenvilile, ant Spareta:nh4 will be c'arriedl out. The companyul utibite to run 'ars Iroim the ci! the Spla rtanhurg- lin1. lour hig-z w\a. mains which crosseid th' river in A block above Alain street wer hn - or :, badly ita1:iveI as to b li usei I A large area of the city \ wa witl watte until iibblay yeiste 4 rday u.4 the water compaily Wals able to up1t 1 it l n r k n u:il f10 he street. \'irtually thet er - city is now4' supplied w0ith Ia: though the lresson' is soalet \ weaik A large woIVlhl \'arehouse sta1n44 sol1 diistance fromt the river's e weas torn in half' hv the (lt4oil. half if it carried iloiwn the 1' . :. arn i ler 44 lishedi . Tim rii'ver '' t" br.id 4.. w14411h was fI und lm1o4 . st In a fte, the water et i 'e , was .". 44I tI ht a.4In4 fille ih :Ilk ub'ich had1 I44en wash1. '' l byt th'' r'iver.l after 1th 4 1 t S 4 u1 i4(4 i . mak i c41er ta t ra hlil ihangit tn. tar4' them41 :441 per (44 et on41 44 ' . hor 4414 14 ma hwry substitu4 mo '4 h4ii4he tI;. 4doption of the 4.b. 41t o14 es'4 f lil t i ni 4 th44 e4 far 1 4 4 4 t h e' 4 4 ' t i i r s o n( 4 t h e i s a p4 4 , 44414n 42it ul41d141 Suchll 44 44444 -4 I 14 ' 1.44 l .\ I -:N' (), 44:. What a .llp of lY KN i Itrigto1( \lann4141i. Il14 11n4-1,411\ I. \'r4 W . <-. T 4i4444'. .*4 i .' year44' 4' I hot a 144 44 d it , 44414 m 4 4h. b41'4.'1 4 allhe. (too. (i thou. .\Ia l1t we', know4~ what04 to do4 in 41as' oif 14 I at'k like that4. I t.o I 1414n's ap 41ntI tly (if all 11 t h 'e 4 r lubt'.'. 1irupl1y aisk for : kidneiy renw4'l 1)4.44n's K44nn\y l'i, me.i somit Plies Cured in 6 to 14 D~ays DruiateIsi refund mhoney If PA7/.0 OINTMF.NT fro to c'ure4 Itching, Illind.I t'tleeding or Protrunding P (ie Instantly re.leves Itchint P'iles and you can ge restful sleepnafter the first nnntIca -~ Pr......~