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'I h N 4 VOLUME XXXIl. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE13 97NUBR4 JUNE 1518 THE FOR BUY1E GOVERNOR MANNING JOI MITTEE IN URGING CAROLINA TO Columbia, S. C.-(Special)-June 15, is the lat day upon which Liberty Loan bonds con be purchased; and be tween now and that day, it will be necessary for the state of South Caro lina to finish raising her allottment, which now is ten millions of dollars. In the great drive that was insti tuted on rogistration day, June 5, about twenty-five per cent of this atmount was subscribed; bit there stdll remains a remnant to be taken in spite of the very vigorous work which has been going on since that day In every part of the state. People in the cities, towns and coun try districts are realizing more and more the great responsibility that rests upon our people to tahe ip all the bonds that have been assig-ned us; and in the closing days of tie cam paign, there has been a series of short and powerful drives instituted that will very probably r.esult in the de sired total. In -every section, there have been speakers provided for every kind of occasion. At the cottoni mills and oth er industrial platits, the operators are being addressed at the noon .hour; speeches are being made in the pic ture shows between films; and wher ever a crowd is gathered, a speaker is being provided to carry on the task of Liberty Bond education. The wonen of the state have taken hold of the idea with great enthusiasm. They have been quicker to see the possibilities for saving and for thrift than the men in many instances; and now the slogan, "A bond in every home," and its running mate, "Buy a bond for baby" may be heard on every eide wherever women are gathered. Mrs. Richard I. Manning, the first lady of the st'ite, has been giving much of her time and efforts toward the sale of the bonds In the capital re cently. In connection with her work in the Woman's League for National Denfense, she has directed her forces to do all in their power to carry the Idea of the bonds into the homes and interest thn wnmen in the movement. Tier committee on rogistration day manned the registration booths an( did missionary work on every hand among those who regist.ered and those who looked onl. "hn I.iborty Loan conittee has in.-eslzl ihw (4 Colh14ve's Ae. tI i ih- c 3; it11 t o S mt i IfIec h) P'res bill-lt ,Johnsum. I'artver 01han Eier. lo'- liill, June-5. -From the hands of ov. It. 1. .\lanning 2o(t graduates of \\'inthiop (oll(g' hisi, (eetuin1g re the- liar..t claiss to leave theo insti int10on. 11n addition a class of -13 who hav yr ,: heni specUi cours-es received It. tc ates in) the Shot til 10rinall co1Ii$e, inc ludinTg one1 year teneer, domnestlhe net,(61 ioms tIC cien1ce, home1 muakers, triillinery3 1111COl and ommec ial Courses~i . '.a address of iiC I theeveing wasl de( veA , d l:y llotert \. (Cooper, who piolint~ed out! somei of' the iprolem be) I i(ore the naItion1, probhleuu3 that are (oiniI~ix fl and vaied. lie declaredi to I he y.riduates that th is was the mtosi moi0ien!tmI't (1po1h in their nr(eers. "You areI living hii at (lay that tests1 thie .teelI in the soul of men,"' he ('aid. "\\'e nn Inot live as at tion un to ou rselvyes; (Jir destiny is inter ioec(d with) the des tny of (otheri. 'I his 1i; a (cond1 in, noat a thieo-y.' In I (fering to danlgers th01atae the~ (ountrI y, the Ilpeakerl said( thai "wt - are So v eatlhy weP are lible to hit sight int our gr-eedi for gold, thou It w ~hich stand forl a la-It in peace' andu ant ilndying (liiizationi, the itrucitive'110 litertle has lessened h increaing. it !U to the edlucational intitutiono we 1mu1sf look to fintd tI ,f paace a fotr these thrzeatening evils 'I. heyv tuulst tun out realI meni andi wo raen v ho can make the real conicepl tion of our forefathers whlo foundem the nat ion. 'Wintbrop is fully mecas y rIng up to the oppor11tilty be-for I:or; n great work is being done1, Th home, (lie chiurch andi the school wil have to woi-k as one to accompllil LAST DAY ~IiTYBONDS NS LIBERTY BOND COM. PEOPLE OF SOUTH ACT QUICKLY calculated that the money paid for a fifty dollar bond, the smallost detnorti. inatlon that can be secured. wIll equip one soldier for the front; or it will buy sixteen shelter tents, accom. muodating thirty-two men; or buy eight pair of army blankets; or provide a thousand rounds of ammunition; or furnish three standard riies. The sum of $500 will keep a soldier at the front for a year. It is believed that when a man real. izes that his money is put to very definite use in fighting the battles of the country he will be much more willing to put tip the ready cash. And furthor than that, every man should reOize that he is not making a donation of fifty or a hundred dol. lars when he buys a boud. For he geta in retira a gove;'Ineint certi. flcate that is much better than the . five dollar hill that he has in his pocket. Ile canI keep the five dollars for ten years and be none the richer; lint if he k:eeops a Liherty Ilond for ten yci,45 it is working all the time, and bringing in iore money for him. And at any time that a man wants to socure ready money for the bond, all he has to do is to take it to any bond broker, who will buy it outright, or to a bank and secure a loon eital to the face value of -the bond without a moment's delay. By special ruling of the treasury department recently, any bank can negotiate a paper that hasi Lizerty Loans for collateral, through the Reserve Biank, whether the bank is a member of the reserve system oi not. Millions of government money are being brought into the state of South Carolina because of the war. The farmers are getting the benefit of it and the cities are also getting the ben. efit of It. It will be gross ingratitude if the citizens of the state are not willing to subscribo their part towards the loan which makes these expendi. tures possible. It will be Impossible to buy a bond from the governnient out of the first of the present bond issue after Friday. All who wish to invest must do so im mediately so that the local bank may get the application through without a mmilt's dolay. Soith Carolina is expecting all her Fons to do their hull duity. ,'., * * * S* . * * *5 * S W V= W YIT'I'N 3iL N- : W S. \'II I . MM ' c.11111o I n ~eh'~c Yvh aln.; .li! .laeti hom-~ite Co.: ernti, Mi. rank thsunrning10 a pter ainner ')nlit' Allti. hid Mr-Ani. rus, M .a illnea. Th fun ral sel vice w ill Fel t .mo ro at. \\ath: .l ill ceme10 .\ I 0 r'. 1V'1..Donaldson, accompanie (1 ; hi nanso .la trl reThmp .\! . ' 1 1oi pent Io 'r ens , erandn:her v.ls. 1i. lif. Donalson at hi rdi tla e blne td~i Mr. ran 13urnale (s now ilendin aC!)I whil' withttt3 ill r indpare, M. and 0 .\ tlir-:. i \ l. avisl~ tof ( ien Ile, ('t'Li I the .\V. ('l.\l ulli ing will ( b g in a e rh Q.uimnin s at thes otiAfe The Sna Ie-:.s .\fv itsna t o f ranl ver e t. .AX Qn tees and doen arue nhervousnes nor vaiousti wal of'd ifJre. YLull e hr din te baanc. i advise you T1e Libei By Frank G. T is a poor soldiei when the battle refuses to do all 4. the present natio The Liberty Loan is th( should be obeyed by all N in their veins. If not, it ---Disability or Dicertion. ty, ask someone as to the if you can then conscienti thing at all no one will ob to be a deserter, there is: 1IEiEN'E 1,S CASE HItlN(IS NEW STEP Pul W am Oierse an . 31niler U1'ndt:r ind ltinent. Prison for Cip'talii. Char lestont, Juel! t.-lollowiig the Seitenlciig of "apt. .1. It. Klattehoff, inl the 'nited States District coint.tii this nioninllig, by .ludge It. A. .\M. Minith. to oIl- year ill tIhle lilien t e' niy - und a fine of $.-10, vedcieeci froini $']..1111 I n consici-rationl of tie lelenda n pic of giti.t* y.-ter-iny to the lnarg of Ailthills the liieelfels, a sinjcilse wai w;rlnin: Wilel the grand jury presellt ed aid later rettired indictitienti a aga inrst Klatteiloff, Pauil Wilerse, edi toiial Wriier for Charleston Alnerleani, and W. .liellei, charging theili with oispiracy to sink the .iebenfels, and against Wierse, charging him with aiding and procuring the sinking of tihe Liebenfels and permitting her to sink. These indietmrreits grew' out of the statement of Capt. Klattenhoff yester day, inl his. plea of guilty, that ie received' ani order by letter from Dr. .\Mueller, then Ger'man consul at At lanta, to sink tihe Liebenlfels, this let ter being rmiaIled to i third person, Who titrn1ed it over to himin. Dr. .\iuel lr is nrow believed to be in South .\irmica. i M g rid .itary th' s trnin CL HALF P1 This week wec Ladies' Dresse Strictly Cash. $6.50 Skirts One $5.00 Skirts One $2.50 Kimoni i Ladi Ladies' Whitv Voule Shirt Waists I $1.00 ty Loan Carpentcr who deserts the army begins. Everyone who in his or her power in nal crises is a deserter. first call to arms. It iho have patriotic blood rineans one of two things If your plea is disabil terms of the loan, and >usly refuse to take any ject. If you are willing iothing to say. brought In these presentments, and wiere promptly handed indictlmen ts to 4t oil, and they Soon retirn'ied with true hill.- against th e defenidalts. T'Ie 1id lit men Is 6'e resent that Wielrse, KIlattenh11off and .\lueller "did -ons.pire willl1y, voluntlarily anld enr-e iev-sly to sink and cause it) he smik" th I'e eneland inl urual of, hirconspirac- did !n n so ink her n111d cau. w r tio bo swuik. .\; is cus toi.nar, v th.-y are. also indicted onl a sont a iech reof all1owing" the ves;el to bI) sunk. .\ \irse Is indicted se'paratly on the lltarg-e that he "did will1y, utnlaw fully and knowingly-aid, abet, coun se!, induce . and - procure the said ,lohann Klattenhoff" to sink his vcs sel, and on a second count that he "did wilfully, nlawfully and know ingly aid, abet, coisel, induce and procire the said .lohann Klattenhoff wilfully, voluntarily and Carelessly to illow her to siIk. Iench warrants fo-- the arrest of Wierse and .\lueller ".eore issued this afteriloon and Wlerse :aftc arrest, was given a liea ring at ownc! to fcurnish bond. Wierse fur liSled bond in tlhe sum111 of $6,000, *I.100 on each conimt chari cged against him, and was released lat( this after noon to) appear for trial in tie fed il e--urt at MAiken next October. ~R:DY & ICE SALE 0I place on sale Te: ~s at Half Price. N ~-$4.95 Lot Ladies' $6.50 Skirtsi --$3.95 Lot Ladies' $5.0 oolV !) as---$L 95 es, $2.50 Kimonas; in Cre es' Crepe Kim on; A no IT PAYS T4 Clardy & Laurens, - Tl'e separate Indictmient. against Wiere is iilai to that to which Klatlenho;T yesterday pleaded guilty. Kt1. I'lenholl appeared Iin court without counsel and made a cotml)lctc stateinient, refusing only to give the name110 of' the muanu who handed him his ordeirs to sink tle vcsscl. On tie re (juest of tile lIW 11im Of IA)gn Ii & (G*race. wVlijcl had rl-'[1e(resete(ld himl he fe, Ientence wa1s tposlned 1n11til h:s Inorning1 , when 1.\1r Grace pli - . mi int e t i r ande 1 :1d i'lo e cd that the two ii I i l~in'n 341 iti e lginistr('agl It lt1t1llhlo:. Hilt of Sinkin, l1ht vr y n111 d Ol 11C, r n: irt ng w-ith he - er< W, hie l'orthwithi dismissed. DO Y,1' NA-A'D . I1'1F1G( TOXIC'.' I y 4i ea i? 1. .4m4 f iel e hustedl ini the in1ornIitlix wheno .4)11 1'al e pll 1111 .v yo1 reachd t le polu ihere you hliie 1o Strength left to usro efatialne. Th(.1 you4 certaily n' 4 ' d a Ioni. ille that will [(.I ( iickly 1and rwvely. You don't w at any .4 u- ' -.l eork about it. vither. Do not take stimfulants or tauseig oily theixturs but just tzika a1 co:lleent1rated 1411(.n(Ie e e .i grainl lonolinle tab1.let be,:(1ye <aeb mealind al r btihme wil o produ<Ce w - dr'ul eslt. in a ew dy; joSt i's i ". The 's F'izn" Sr prcprt F o m I the .lditet-1tPress. ano ie.exl-urid c r~diions Ihave (jilde 11n n (1j TC ie . The yi eshob . Theve(Q, hexand byc jet' pl'e w 'ho eI(t \: . lct ino( M;h, 1.' h - ]m-h ilders r. I never oll anything that heat h m. wri es P. 1..'i..-: FY. 1\'pp- roh-d a bl indhiXi-1 or constipation give them a trial. A woman desires to remain healthby and to retain her good looks after iing birth to her chikd. Womn who go through the period of, expec tancy with the least stramn and suffering are those who prepare their system in advarnco of baby's Coming. "blother's Fricnd" is prepa-red to give the mother-to-IW. th1-a t direct and immnediate help) Ahe ned.The muwmleIs exxndI ca- ier. The breastsi are- kept inl VCgod Conl fNS~rm MehAKM . ! !t_ I OL Wuee.E . W DRESSE A1b N ais p gS Upon the Top Margin of the First Page Is a Small Label If tellIS pla1iny ho4w anevoluits sItlid. \\' hrli il 1, I ( I\\* V 1I the paper frsn-tn-t m'(1111 01' w~ilt In' vol ow t On! f 1th4. r e ; t I te asep - i o-nt is bein- iNle o it) proulpt..vly ah \l nedy low aboiut it'? 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