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I.V i v wrg p • >>•. ■ ■ ■ > w * r , ' > *»> , ' ' '■•••. * - • V* • % ' f V \ ' \:' * *" <.,>r -• * ^ * •x IlL - ' ^ . . £\ . J 'tTVT it 9 -• yi 1* » >. Between Mr. Doubtful and Mr. Right IU . ' Mr. Doubtful: “I don't see how I can buy any more Liberty Bonds. I bought all I could last fall. Tm not a rich man and I don't think it*s fair or just to expect me to do anything more than I have done." %r. Right: “Let’s see —your next- door neighbor’s boy enlisted, didn’t he?” Mr. Doubtful: “Y esj he’s over in France now. Mighty fine, stalwart boy, that!” . Mr. Right: “Exactly, and some day ' that splendid boy, the pride of his par ents’ hearts, may go ‘over the top’ in a gal lant charge, stop a German bullet, and fall in the mud and debris of No Man’s Land. Isn’t that asking too much of him, and of his family? Is that ‘fair?’ Is that ‘just?’ ” Mr. Doubtful: “Why, it’s awful, of course, but it can’t be helped. This is war, end men have to be killed in it.” Mr. Right; “You’ve said it —this is war! To win the war it might be neces sary for the government to take your factory away from you, and ruin your business. It might be necessary to take your house and turn you out in the street. What-of that? Is that as great a sacrifice as your neighbor makes, or stands ready to make, when he gives his boy to his country? Yet you don’t think it’s your duty to pinch and save, and borrow if need be, in order to buy Liberty Bonds, and thus help shorten the war, make vic tory certain, and save the lives of thou sands of American boys who will other wise be uselessly sacrificed. X ^ 's S' Mr. Doubtful: “I guess that’s true, Mr. Right, I have been thoughtless. I’ll stop complaining and criticising, and put up my last dollar if need be ( to help win this war.” W. * * » % Give Your Little One?, - # • ■ ' • An Interest in the Future • N This Space Paid For and Contributed By r Walterboro Coca-Cola Bottling Works -7T ! * . 3 ; / X \ One Hundred and Forty-TwoYears of Labor and Struggle / no Imme diate mtti tetfccbnrest- meatof aw money in LIBERTY BONDS! TTHE American people fought their first * battles for liberty and the rights of self- government one hundred and forty-two years ago. 4At thsl time, sad for mmf yean thereafter, thar realiiaboa of their nabooal ajpiratioM aod of the sod toward which they were really atnvmg was vacua aad iudubucL But atep by atap they tfraoM onward aad upward toward a Echtwiach Slew dearer a§ their eyea and neida alowly apeoad »o ita aifnihcaacc. Today, aa a remit of (hair atm«- flaa and their aaoihcea. we poaaeaa and enjoy our pnealaaa Aniancan t|Tbaaa inatilubona nuat bo praaarved. Tba structure ao labonoualy reared ■ thaao one bun- Aed and forty-two yean wi be utterly deatroyed if we do not aprinf to ito defenaa with every tom of our anercy and rintananialim Thu is not a ■tuatioo which nay be trifled wuh. or evaded, ar put og. It ia cue which nuat be met now*—today —no matter what aacriflcca it may entail «r what the coat may ha. W ' I C. C. ANDERSON \v * _ N » Staple and Fancy Groceries Heber R. Padgett In Walterboro f 4* i 1 § Jt 1 ■ I Hebei !:. I'adcett, who was called to ColumbiiR. Ohio, several weekR Sko. returned to Walterboro Tues day afternoon, havlntt received an honorable discharge from the avia tion service, on account of a slight defect in one of his ear*. Mr. Pad- f :ett ha* been moat anxious to get nto the service, and will make an effort In a few days to* enter anoth er branch of the servlc. Hi* friend* here r.re ulad to see him back, and are conicratulatinK him on hia splen did appearanH. Rev. McLendon Will Hold Meeting Rev. TT.-P. McT.imdon. of Ilenett*- vtlle, the ^reat ,e\am.<t|ist o<; the South, is expected in Varnvillo tlie list of this month to hold a t*>nt 1 meeting. Mr. McT.endon needs no introduction to Hampton county people as hla wonderful works have spread abroad. At the conclusion of his Varnvllle nicotine he will Come to Hampton where die will re ceive a cordial welcome. Hampton County Ouardian. Automobile Insurance .» IM)X PARTY Tiieto will he a ho nartv tnd en tertainment at Uethlehem school house Friday nisht, Anrll lUth, be einnine at 8 o'clock. On account of the entertainment a small admiaslon fee will be charged. The public (■ cordially invited to come and bring boxes. HONOR KOI,!. WALTKIIHOHO ('OI.ORKD PI’RIJC St'HOOI. Ninth Grade Martha Simmons, Carrie Gate*. Mary Wright. * Eighth Grade—Martha Wright, Walter Garidean. Seventh Grade—Louise Wilson, Llxzte Chisolm, Louise Grant, Hur- line Turner, Verneta Lewis. Or' They are your hold on the future, and America is fighting to make their future,safe. They are too little to realize this now—but some day must learn to .reverence the traditions of America, the ideals of America, the * .. * ^ great cause for which the men of their father’s day gave their lives. > Be ready then to put in their hands bonds of their government- They will be for them inspiring evi dence that their fathers planned sa rificed and invested for their son future. Liberty Bonds will mea more to them than money. The} will make them proud jof the fathers who in America’s day of great need proved themselves true American patriots. Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones ' •' ■ _ ■ ■■■ this space paid for and contributed by ■■■■ Walterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Co* H. W. BLACK, Jr.. MANAGER Costs too little for Owners to take the daily risks of Accidents. • ft The big MARYLAND CAS UALTY CO. issues the most up- to-date and liberal Policies and pays all claims promptly. DONT DRIVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE without this protection. Phone us today—it may be a saving to vou of Thousands of > s . Dollars. “The Ghost That Rides in Every Auto is a Double Dread —a Terrible Accident—a Dam age suit that may mean finan- cial ruin, or at best, the cost of defending a suit. Automobile Insurance covers the Autoist’s liability so completely that the comfort of this protection makes him a steadier driver; safer for himself and those riding with him; safer for the rest of the world through which he drives.’ We insure your Auto for Pub lic liability. Property Damage. Collision, Fire and Theft. Phone or write us at once. Jac. D. Lesemann and Son 32 BROADS T.. Phone 1934 CHARLESTON, S. C.N C\ a.. ■ (» The Earti X \i • \ Do you own a portion? You should. There are fortunes in it. _ Land Values are going higher every day. You simply CAN’T lose by investing in Real Estate. We Offer This Week: 230 acres of farm land five miles from Sal- kehatchie on the public road, in good neighbor-' hood, suitable for a farm and live stock propo sition. This land is being offered at a real bar gain, and will not be long on the market at the price offered. If you wish a real bargain in farm lands, either to use yourself or to buy and hold, this is your opportunity. List your Property with us if You Care to Sell. Let us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buy. Southern Carolina Real Estate X W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, - - . South Caroline \