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.V <-* * ^ • HS^ , • * > * . , M tfW'WV-rr. > ■ . . *S*,< • » AND 8TANOAU> . V w, mt. \ y it i / 1 r al^t .1 i » ^ ■*■ S •A7C^f 'K ^ <.V -ii^**#s^J?. J k \ltl i * A ' ,< V k / r »..., •»i * * .. ■ V *• fc. ■*•- - - <L' V '’ *. - W«- • •v - / ' »t ,'i- / ou •\l / ‘o / X \ l /e> \ » t Our boys, the boys from this town and this county and this state, are fighting the Huns. They are.-in the trenches in France, they are sailing the U-boat- infested seas, they are going M over the top” in the face of German cannon and machine gun fire. • ■ 1 9 r . / Many, many more of our boys are now training and will soon be in France, and more are yet to be called. • .» ^ ■ • . \ , . / ' A- ' And, remember, these are our boys; those who are near and dear to us. They are doing their ALL. They are giving their ALL. They are p repared to make the extreme sacrifice that our homes, our town, our nation, may escape the ravages of the Hun. / We want them—one and all—to come back % to r. I 7 • i*. You Help to Bring i- . .v Jr 7 #- Back / If » * v fl*7 * • / • r ' Will you help to provide them with the things they need, with clothes and food and munitions, that they may complete as quickly as possible the terrible task assigned to them? Will you support our boys while they are fighting for us, fighting the German autocracy that seeks to destroy our ideals of liberty and justice? Compared to their heroic sacrifice our part is but small—that of providing the funds to keep them equipped; to build and man the ships that will trans port their food, their clothes, their gunj and their ammunition, and to pay for these thi ... * * / t Yes, we, the people of this community, will sup port our boys. * - \ pi wi|t do it by buying bonds of the Third Liberty Loan; by buying alF these bonds we can; by making such sacrifices as are necessary this. That will be our support for Our This Space Paid For and Contributed By - ii For Forty-Three Years Colleton’s Great Department Store and Supply House ‘ *