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To Holders of United States Liberty Bonds of Any Issue For the convenience of our customers and the pub lic, we have opened a LIBERTY BOND DEPART MENT, and will buy and sell for cash any issue of Government Bonds of any denomination. We will be governed by the market quotations on the prices paid. It will be a pleasure to advise with holders of Liberty Bonds as to the values of the different issues. Hold your Liberty Bonds, but if circumstances make it necessary for you to sell, send us your bonds or write us. Carolina Bond & Mortgage Co. Union National Bank Building Columbia, S. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR SEEDS.FEED Dairy and Poultry Supplies. Call us over Long Distance at our expense B. B. Kirkland Seed Co. Phone 79. 1411 Assembly St. COLUMBIA, S. C. We have just received a car Extra Fine MULES and HORSES and can fill any order. In this lot we have a few extra nice Southern drivers. We didn't buy this car to feed and they will not stay long. We have the size and quality and our prices will make them move. Our stock Harness, Mowers, Rakes, Bug gies and Wagons you will find complete, and we invite your inspection before you buy. We have studied the needs of our customers for a number of years, and we feel we now have anything to suit our customers in our line. Yours truly, IMost Nest Eggs Never Do Hatch hut a nest-egg in a bank, hatches. A nest-egg of dollars hatches out many nickles and dimes. Get a Nest Egg That Will H-atch set it to work hatching intreest. Th t' r one part of the bpsn s. of this ank-paying interest on The man with a savings accougnt has an interest in life. We invite you to let us help yo ucreato that interest. BANK OF MANNING BUY WAR SAVINGS ST AMPS Through the Looking Glass By EVELYN NESBIT It is a secret-a dreadful secret and friend husband must not know. It would be death and. destruc tion if he should find out. So thinks Mar guerite. She had the package sent to her friend's house, so that he would not die cover the wrap ping paper and the string that confined her latest extravagance. But some day, she told herself, she Would tell him that Cousin An nie had bought it for herself, but that it was too small for her, so Annie made of it a present to Marguerite. As for the hole the purchase had made in her husband's household treasury, Marguerite borrowed from sister to make it up. So hubby never would find out, and things would smooth out somehow. Marguerite did not know what a tan gle she had made for herself. She stroked her wrinkled brow-worry wrinkles already I Then she smiled as she thought of the wonderful seal skin coat that was causing all the fuss. But if Marguerite had been a wiser woman she would not have caused her self all this uneasiness. She had fall en into the depth of iniquity, it Is true, by wasting her money. But why did she add insult to injury by trying to cover it over with lies, borrowing, de ceit? Why did she not tell her hus band at once what she had done? She would have avoided the conscience pangs that made her life miserable and made her detest that scrap of seal skin. Afraid that he would storm if she told him! She did not consider how much he would storm if by some mis chance he should find out by himself how she lied to him and deceived him, in addition to being extravagant. And probably he would not have stormed at all had she "fessed up" at once. Taking him into her confidence would have brought them closer together than ever, whereas sneaking about be hind his back laid the foundations for it breach. HAND-PAINTED, EMBROIDERED :ti'1 tip The model shown above is a gown of fove color charmeuse, most inter\est 'ngly hand-painted and embroidered. Tucks a Feature. 'JTucks are' a feaitutre of the season, if one fashions dainty biouises at home ad ( feels' unable)14 to (cope4 wIith head mhItiroilery or hemsl itching, t here are ilways I uc(ks ats an alternative. Any. bodly enftttitmke tucks--all they re luire are a measuring rule, a fine nee liie iad slik threaid. Some of the new georgettIe 1)louse's are first tuckerd up andu fown In pintucks.,atnd then nero.'s In deep inch-Itueb. Oilher :)l0uses hove groups of pint tcks runu u lng acros, andl thlen the' tu-kedl mat terl is machlin u pliIted up and down. Manny of t he slheer batIste andm geor tte blouses have plaited jobots edged with filet, the fluffy Jabot fallinig out tid.. i - coat from throat to bust. and giving a dainty, feminine touch to hie tailored costume. OLDSJ Before. The Car America Cars in C I U Some Cars, Carolina M Dist U Opposite Postoffice. I YOUR Shuolc Bank Work out this If you depos savings accoun1 your child the< add fifty cents 4 is 21 years old, have on its 21 puting interesi 8 per cent? The answer ful argument iin saving. Bring the $ HOME BANK 'he New IOBILE!I You Buy. U of the n Family. U tock Now ! Dandy You Bet! achinery Co., * ributors, 'hone 251. SUMTER, S. C. M CHILD I Have A A1ccouut! sum in arithmetic: ~it one dollar in a :to the credit of lay it is born, and each week until it .how much will it .st birthday, corn semi-annually at should be a pow favor of systematic today. & TRUST CO, AVINGS' STAMPS