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b bm r e . r cr 454 I s4 I 4ll1 , VV N I- V%.44 1 ( It Ve 1a11 ab1e In All ance. - .)'''v 'NF I) 11PANY I t ,iF I I . . 1 Il 8 UncleAdsays: "Advertising Keeps a Check On Your Business" The regular adver tser has a great advantage over the business man who advertiscs litt e or not a' all. A scrnp book of past advertising with notes as to its zfectivenecPS i:; an uiailing guide in any business roblern af fected by saks. All the non-ad vertiser knows about his business is that it is goo(1 or ad. le has no record oF wh:t he did or did not do to inicrcase it. lic busi ness gLui i adveti . 4d.. h ia lo hu.. - * . : * a of for nin's 44nd 4,,- . 4a sr4 c n ; sa *y Folo the 'r i n ! *' .\d *r-i r h: :. . ~ 'e o n pu lctin s ..hat *(iveral \\a n be prined i on issue4. T hos who have ~i; setu 4etr and4, have44 no4 seen4 te child' play.i 41 T i ... s i on tim when444j Billion I i 44:.~ i 4 44rgepar t of te natonal wi e u0 h Iand 1401 11 00La rn Cliont' qot , is t a big(patI of4 Lau rent s County4's wealh.( W have all het lot Ptt our II4 thouersn lo the wheel hin who Cano' i lii -r1ihe K ie wth balet.;1111 Ia doI tt Woan theno meai Tid' bly 'I'l 15 IX 1) to be Wihr nh otheribi few brn'' (10In allSi litey41 h e: i: at .mppr uOi , o h army, and of pllritism114. . i a nd 14n ot' words runs. (mny~ 4411 I. W 44 11 Aott ast oo a~t def44n1i'ton ofe aIe stan it, h et 41. 4 s id, " I'ans t goven mn a . hunre dola. The govern- 1 ent, pay me, interestwh on44 my'lf t moe avaryi vaar4 and4 altar.; wIhin navn mn back the whole thing. If I gets hard il s;onwtimes I can carry my bon, tle u:I andi !,orrow lowy Oin it just ! could if I had a horse or a cow to i1iorow oil." I said if' that was alIh hlp te go\rcinent wanted, lit WOop 0tvi .~..011 i h ;k wo ul d I, I ;I t and he d id. * * *I en;o (.v 'ei (rllt Glleratl Staff' coti h.- . .in rie: v en ra nc Into ille I sid inatt t Atnriean's love for Tony wou i make th:.; counity '. ill the war. It thought ''ho 1he bills Igan t pile 11 Ind he sIhOV beLn to pinci we would Iy b l1 anl ive up the lip,ht. 'he test -1110 u. uawo . 'Was he genleral staff right or wrong? It is fort us to anl swer. * * * .iust at the loiument when our sol dIer.-; are tighting heroically' and vic lorilously Inl Prance it would appear. tlat every mall, woial and child vould be clamoring to back them up at holne. We have promised that. we wou hI do Ilat anl we still proclaim wIr l:iyally and unlimited support. but, toi be plaill and outspoken. (avari5's r I l. 1, LiiiOy ,oanl through v.hich our patfriniismt is expre"'ssed find leth aid i l ingners in inanty we wher btan;'t ial i suptincl was t lweted. ThifIt i.- a lw h : :nu!l t ides ire - i l' 112 i hont T 1i ." tiln h 1i- + in ;o h< paised . cTi nwrltity of th enI t ha" hw 'I 'a I 1 n e r.1t iiit. mnd cr-dii in no i i be - ldt i. luii, an ov - I ; I I i. r o i' 'lear of th a e arc 1 i".h has arr wo:1 Olw vi heiol .0!, !1 ()ple( to lHit v-n tll :bat 1" r . I I r . qni of reT nM i !Ii iin I -1. ii i ng t( Y p nt a ui 1 ibnvi ' to I.iur n Ii . nty ha1 '* A n i ' he) an h i . I nd: , tt i i n u I.yhng ih v \ I ifa cif ei 'o nrAen of y'oN -lhoy whenit hei returnt's to htis: home httlIfIe-scnartetd. andii hatvinug su fferedl anUd so cri ficedl Itor you whieni51 yorCOnt sciec w~C Iill I (ll you that you werie a slacker? I believe I hat everiy pa renit who has a son In the ser'vice feels as I do.I wld Ible ash amned of myself rIf I dlid not 110 what my) Ci loutry C lxpeclts me to tdl, aitd I have no resitect for' I 11mn1 w11 o "ill withhtoltd his mowney when It i: a 1v y en'AtOimfry, aiil whI nirbyl aefghigan y in forion'cv *8haii' I j my nh I free. In' ono ifalart C-um of~h monty, b u ' if l athe 1eople of I s'r otrs ot asi hi'a y asther duly this Cum wil! beoll sumie wot haruf sroll sneri-01 - e 0an'yone.o ldRo 1'rltr onloak, mhony ianuthan hoy'm I ueS. M. &('., Hc. .W, 191& CO O~r. lakey no onl ask othri t ',uyhond, bt hebuysthe himelf To the lWomen Workers it the * * Fourth Liberty Loan Drive. * * * 4*+ * 1' ** * * * * * * * * * * I Itt you have all 'I been workiig carneostly, for. it will take Our utmost VtI9frt an Iest WaII work to raise the $ks1,000 that is I alureis Coulni y'Is quo ta ii this d rive. Th hi amount is $20 1:1r1 pha f'w every 'r vien, i woian and (1h1I itn 1he county. You shotil give all the publicit'y to, this work yoU are able. Begin hotse to house canvasses immediately. Don't fet anl ildividual get away with a $50 hoid who is able to take $500, or wIth efv $100 who Is able to take $1,000. Do not let the man of the house be the only bond buyer. Ask the women I nd children. Any woman who con trols the chicken, hutter, and egg money can buy a bond. If, as is usual, she .has had a cotton patch, she can certainly buy a boud. There is no reason why every man who owns a bale of cotton should not invest $50 out of every bale. ' Pi shafeful to ifIdlige in luxuries detrl-ina OhIL war. Two factor~s have hfnlred this drive, bit they m utist, be ,e'oI-tIi. Firsfl the vp1hemi of In which. h, the coutilry, i.; too sentfored to hinder oilr wvork. Seonold 'm idea thatf the, recentI glorious' Vic -- 11 :1Ve Cn o" 1-rol Ihe Himn and Il-- \%h, we ill om (- r.,oh - furthr fro t the trul. Thle er'non um hve1m;y onim moln. -111d will rIedoulel thevilr efforts as thi' >m I hri' l f rf :11.v Ifto' nchod. A m lfi. le of, w . propwl-ly :tiai anl " j..! ot he "'ver thf r " iex, C . CIn youl 1:1 !-. vr' proiln! SF tr -a e : ni c-11"-c e i . d of ir . . ...... 1"f, V .t .C1 .\ r*-. I' .L. ('tv. (ha 'fira . Woi.n'. . ta tum - t -,. m t A l ul o k on - t i . If . 9 bel .v th to tt 't i ih an ie t -:y in . No one s af skf ed:f9f to give a ('ift. Itffinig govefrnmiefnt bfondls is fnot a donaion or (i gift, the1( bfuy'r'i' depo''tin ln i ils mioney that lhe wan0t S to save in the1( Unftted States trieasuriy. whIlh Is safer' than any othe1r institultico In all the land. The man or' w.omanif who lendslf his or her' fmoney to the gover'lnment Is miakfing an Invest men'lt . Theyl ar:ife 01nly storintg up1 thle MapIlt al form his ofrI hef\OwnV ffutur fe fusfe. fAiflden had fnot t'hken1 her' i ftad forf thle frlee'dfoiniof...@ile \s(a s anld thle ritlhts or fflfn:filty we 9.Vffldl have seen'f tI'''1d. Af11 iivef lplent f is h (jff (gindj'. vidfill w!'9. (' ixpe I'Io s ar in.' . 11f i int ref nutr Ii lie (lif 'I (9.'' lt ii I a has resp; onsitbIl i.. toi' 'fedverhise.' on flor et allen to tf'hel can l 101'tfanel' foln eantlr etii cate. Oele ca't. 'ils 101. beo rtn (layslit old.our days old Am rn ony W.D YD Amteriean i Mothers Will Bring Them Hom11e.I Editor The Advertiser: Over in battle-searred, flame-swePt. -'railce many of we mothers have boys whose baby voice, lhave often before 11illet to uts. Toulay tlhey are moln light ili that we muay be free. In the gray isi ts or early iawn they atist iove out neross; the shell-lornl :.,it. Our ile havvfoot 1boy, we wait for Ithem trlty! God grant h:t they ilay collie holeno soonl, butl only as cmurr n vut they coane. O''ly by olur1 owl In .sellish aclionl ennl they come. Wv Inuist bl Our coutr's bonds. 01tr wort c:al helpi our' prayis cote true. Otn ly by the united effort of all Can this wIar he won. Ve mlust1 buy bonds in larger aiounts than ever before for our boys to come back triumphant. MRS. S. D. CHILDiRh0SS. Sure, Buy 'Em. Certainly, I am going to buy some of tile liberty Bonds. I deem it a privilege that our government. graints du ring these dlopretssed times when tlolley is so cheap, and cost. of living -o hi'-h1 to allow 11 to bly ilwherty ""ollds. anl inlereist beari-1ng pame.. ' lliv e4 'linot he luatl!ilned. 'tvi r t hl il Ire h re I tll iloppolr thI , ietha right11 indayv wh-ile ourt ;I- l'rd1.r a e la ing 1h 11 s 0010li IL'. Iet,;s !lot ho- overollfidn h;) 'he willun'en victory, inl AiOh, l'u 1' 1 inyi I,,* I wddece. tin;. wec nare ick (If (mur hov. to 0h. PNis Cured in 6 'N k4 D)as na nftti erRPZ Tf I LC I . I.I uv ; 4 1 il !im2-lt h - - ,I i bel, b I ( t 1 I ( ld 'tin'--l - i )I Im . : l id I o It. t ' 'i p ltthar l r :td I.'ip Il ) -'' 't t. 'T i -ij.t ' lj ' pi refrene. A~hres "l'armer" (Iar I '' en A v r t i r. It -tl 2t --' l d It - .\ bt k shat weglin a ot' G 0'1howardI't'I 11 :Itt or in formtation11 lead!ig it 'e~lcovery. C. HI. I ishop. 12-l t a goodil two-hio.'e farmi wIthI good I. .laddent, .\'('orm ick, Rtoumte 2. 1 1-2t-pd Ftr ltent-A thrtee-hor'se far tm In ~oiiu st.' e of ('t Ivo it. Seve ra) (1)b tIt . 11-2t -ill For S9:'"-P' 11t i' i hoere .ravd tog utcd I lit 01'S 1).\rJ YIaar $l 2..30il~t orl Stil -MeMI'hat n I-'2r-d lT'.q h rio Yout0: ~Vi tsecurt' your 1xcg ei. puiin-boghu.Thuad Ofr.ov'dre Tatfroms chi To ing eto N mothe.aata em whic arersont :o th blood b r aar-Ia sqv Pice y o.h Pago Mr. IIoosevelt! . It takes a lot of qualifleations to give a mnit a perfect score IIi his applica tioll for overseas .'ervice wit the Snights of ColumiIus, Y. 11. C. A., Salt valion Army or Anerican Ihirary A ac ilation. lundreds of tun l IghiI Itinilied for the work have beeni senit abroad, but none of tle In has eq naled .he r'eori'd of J. Wv. \.'illiams.on, of \'alncotver, 11. C.. who arrived at an At 1.:Itic ptIl on his way auroad as a R. f C. secretary. lI sides answering ev orything av sketi of him11 inl his (Iluestion nale, \It. Willianson added that he is the father of seveil eei children. Por this al(] other eqtually good re sons, MIr. WilliaLisol had no ditietiIty inl wininig an assiginent to go along Wilth others in similar work abroad andl follow close ui pon the heels of the army on its way to Berlin. Hoyle In the Trenches. A loud call has conte from abroad for the latest "sporting annuals" in cluiding baseball. guides and oh( books of the sort. "Send Its everything you can lay your handls on, onl boxing, oimsehall, tenn1is and 111 other sports, pro, sIonal and a llI'nr"' 1.;i til' order j' received by the( dispmtch ollice of the Ameivricanl laihary Association 221 I. boken, N. .1. The A,\ soci:vllion Is Iledgeod to furniA!h the soldiers, sailors and marines with anY bovok (hat is asked for, and spor1 ina.1 mnasWill be no exceptionl. "W!'ve had a lo! or enlis for 1Iy . I FIn"ert tha0 n wel-1lay decon o: 111 (i : 'W ho W ill!. ,1 h'' -as r ill tile I'v:ne. The hoys votth llo)yl- and ,)hf wtestion nu1donhte< AY was n..w re dto their enire saisfa :Ir Il 2r ion - if i r i '2 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1. 12: o221 2 ihv' r nd . W . 1). i ('212. ''lli .\22in IIa lu, 1ed S. . 4K . 11. - 2 h Pirl bill .ht fo lowin e h n -i I: :iIi 2'f t~ia .l. 2' '2 .\ah n \l e on il> , T.11. Iabb I nd Will1: '12:!; also2 thr111 hun Tahisostep mi stakeni ifu ndesyt gent,. inbuingste iscakn iu cheapers wellias our os Allryboe reh ae tiflae masy promget, t MINoodTaEscRc CLINTON NEWS. * * Clinton1, Oct. 8.-Mrls. .J. Will Dillard and sons returned Saturid' froiI Iai ford aler visitig l1.)r Sister. .lMr. Gary 1)illad spent Wednesday :Z Oh rily wlvith his parenllts. .lrs. W. 11. Shalnds adI Aliss MavIo Shaulds speIn( last Weiek in O recnville, as lests ol .\les. Tomi Carson. \lr. 1). W. A. Neville Is th guest of h ill other, Mrs. W. G. Neville.' Qitile a 11111uer of peoilc attelded he finieral of Mrt. Geo. Browning. Jp., at Goldville. Sunday. Aliss .Iulla Neville has returned from Rflock Hil1l after* visitintg frinds and relatives. Mr. Tom )obertson is spending a Ifew (ays with hIs family here. .\lr. Joe laittle, of Abbeville, Is spend Ing a few dIays with Ils miothei', Mrs. I-:m mla L~it tle. M.\l."hockley, of Spiartanurill g, Is s..,pendiin Several wteks with her dai.th1ter, Al r. W. 11. Jacobs. .li:s l-'rane) [ailvin is the guest of h1.1- mlother llhis wetek. !ri:v. L~loyd .\dhir, ol' Camii Jackson, o 1,;w daswith Il, family, riv. ual .lohnnit o Camp Sevielr, heas retIrned to Glreenvill after :ilwndingt cv. I days wi.;I lilk Sister, Is J. K. I lit',an1. 'r.wl .'rs. 1). W. laso'n. .\liss Volccs h.\ wl 9 i u l .\Ir. .h lie (T::uidler Sunda :n 'du iia with I'liV. 9 \la9.-on, 9'ho is 11( m l1a Camp Ja h9-,9)99. pt. T..i. l Ill "t R-Ourday for m .ro . N. l o visil do. htes. Ie wi :zn to ( :nnl \\:.i :9oih 11'romi w h m; it it d..o rs "'9' COdic :al DiarrhIova Heeydid n V! , :0, :- .:. : 'liar heen' :rs "?. It w l: ,i! onl F-'IN.A , S E : I , ,' -:.\T. T c 9ol9 4 11l,.itat n te 121h lay of -1 11N. I a il! rel-r a 11nal1 ac it' ofl my nts anld dei Guad * ! ,' l.; M''' I ills, o., I c hm p for. laims a ain A . tust. wil : ,. : ' ".I d d a t e , . 1~9:a~ llN . .3 1~1& *I 9. 91, ll9 , am.-.\. l ate \o Worms in i I ientL.!: Cil d hentiiiby cilor, wht:9ic i:'dienuts 9:9,< r h999 . 1, ns a99 l'lt m i nre or l9 . i,, h dis:turhxe.t. GRIOii:'S A l.i~.v'sS chillT'iY N 1' r ii reIn99:Iy for Ilwor 99hree 99 we ! ,9 w i ci h9'..: i.' , bn 9'rov* ,' die>tion, and9 niet 99 .9 ( e. 99 ai St rength .9itbrow o9fl 99r di- elih . . and t he 9: hihil witi be i iperfect heailth. Phi:9iam u> ta*ke. the~ per 1bottIe. T NOTIC;! OVEMBER 1st 'THIS BE RUN ON A CASH BASIS i the interest of our pat that- prices are jurnping, that if goods were plen hey would not advance. aind hard to get it fol. ier has the prefer(ence chepaer and get m rore l e result is we canhf sell omners the benefit. clue us accounts wil ettlement. COMPANY.