Subhscription Price is -1.4)0 P'er Yeart* ADVERlTISE," P'I.\NI C011P.\OY .:1tu renls, S. C. \dverit a 'ht :'\ pia on O' 11h ' i i ;a '. f T One ui lta W1-. 1. c , - m \ : , 17. S ' . T.. 1 ernmentt oi I; ho abv to s n 4 I , it," I o Ai i d i:t :1 Ihi I, Of 0: , *(i' t Ite ' A nu it noi --v aI w os -rn.-d by the s la# .- of ..0:.:; a-i Ih :: ani. In I I-sI d'; hf : - . ' i ! h - ) I ibs 'v 1 I: ..a the .:oi ;na i a m t ago o t i n ts noV. i t o, s i n s I of r , . 1t :h a r e 11 - u it . x! it! ', C i:- -i .t t - :e s : m t;a II! if 'ri oration s arei thne o tI(1114ii hai'e i-n ta ut 14!il'aof k now I hat ti''r' wa:s a gre:it ea in 01o )'lllro n t lt intr l.ixt year' and ta dit ( ion his year a~s taway below~ ntormal. We al ready lnow tvIhat Iotn;' j i'l li hiigher every'~ datiy. We alrieadyl know that ihe retail jrice of ('orn hiere is artound $1 .75 a buhei'l andl rising. W\e already know that all .arden!I pr1odut's are hiigh andl that the advanuce cost of' seed is l iabl e to discourage laIn~tig unesa special effort 1i made to ini crease aereage. We not icedl in the (laily plapiers yester'day tha t the supI ply of froz.en meats in this countriy was 100,000,000 p~ounds less than at the same time last year. With all of these facts before us andi the certainty that lie organiz'ation of an arm i'in th Iis country will take a large numbiler of' workers off the farmxs, we cannot faill to realize the seriouisness of the ft ture. Th'ie Souithi, which has depeni'de'd upon0 he WVest for its food stulfts, tmay not bet able to get them this year even if it has thle money. We are now Iinvolv~ed in war and111liV hav l placed our1 selve's un dler' ohbligat ion to helji 01ur allies. Trhey must be supplied with food and nmuni tions. The war must he conducted to a successful end and every resource of this country will b)e needed to ac comnplish that end. The first duty of the railroads will he to use their r'oli ing stock in handing war supplies. They may not be abie to transport corn and flour to this section even if the West has it to spare and we have the money to buy. It Is essential then that we first raise supplies sufficient to meet outr own needs and then have a surplus for shipment. We can raIse our garden products for home use and for canning. We can raise heavier farln products, such as corn and ,meat ifor horme use and for shipment. We haven't the foundation: on which to -build a large meat industry' in one year,.but we have aomnie acreage and a le finance to grow corn in large (11111ntit es. W"Ir mlotto should he "Ita'se gar-denl productsi 11a11 inents for heo e con :-IrIplion. cotai fir our::lszk% s anid oith S ;od "d ; :- Itn fo0r a"l who c..0 : buy it.' * hP:: m11h we twil llI v met a KU 0' -: .. 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Oh!l an :1.1 ler wrbi -' Qi. t t.\ A, utntrel. Ia r ns RI . is. 1). 2. :i. a n For a le I I. Pitilee. I \ainlna n~lrsClevc;lnd Biig 114l. This- col III is the earliest andl highest pr cent l it of ( all biq hallI. .l\ lit ti aho Poc re.g:t $1.0 0 o r hush l. \. \. .\ Lh-. oWa t Or o. -,. C. No. 1. ". -p For Sale---\annamakr I"Pdigreed C\I] Id 1)ht Apr4 1,1t17 at7e:d 'cloi. THoll oill be aa of.h i < r wh el. .\. l. Puller. \lmuntvile. s. c. :;8.51-90I For sleCli or tExchange iin h ors i c inlC y h.I hill m . ::lhan, or cowls. I 'itc , i ieui . .\nd Mr.. h lanbhri -- iahhglilt ilanli t 0 ll lC ian rd accountof thne dozspc. wor thrct tdeadle c: Chrysanthenhcty:ha plat r. .. .. 1, .oare eas, n wruindha .ll Ursnsreclrear. Madred Ohot orne ('tleo.itorn governed.t depositasythy teie ntami troller.iofithe Curren. Thirs\ willn tamount(toocony.deranotronneted wyth businesmpanr tis anityapasltyrandtwe bankrutc hfursndl fotr undsem froml thi out hinake are of' pthe mUnted Statoe cort wilbef himerlno inserm ong ep ouhte in othr cities na a k t S : 1l l.2 0 O ur IF THE SHOES an( is the best, then eve should know it! IT'S TiRUE that P Shoes, ad we find, a kn-y, ave been in o have very -ittle diffi have investigated out our Satisfactory Sho< .\ n:: i.i'e hit caune as a s r;pi.e to iny { iook I e near Waro Sh11oals last Wdedymrngat ivin o'clo-k when I Is. l-'rnestine M. \ issich be camthe I wife of .\If. (;ege WeAty Wash i fig tonl. The im ariage service Wis oi fI'ormed by) the groom's brother, Rev. . ohi 11. WashA ingtoi of 1elzer, at the old Plitts revSidencev whe vre the bhhd-*'s; chibdhoodi