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1a:arload mobile* If vou are a 1 %/ ty ad want the fc II moey come and s Hup It has no equ; on he road and o aftr all, is the be Auomobile, and t I Mileage that a - I pus it at the topj II upgives it the pr< I Its reputatior vetigation when I J.V.& I Like City, r| " Fertil hpltei RO? - A lER ? ORDER EARLY ^ ^ ?-k r%?rn?T? I*. IS. KU131 Norfolk, Va., Richmond, ton, N. C, Columbia, S . Ga., Columbus, Ga., ft ' GEORGI Lo f . _ OF THE FAMOU; > JUST RECEIVE esident of Williamsbu >est Automobile made ?ee the mobi! al when it comes to th< ut of the shop qualit st quality to be put ;his coupled with the Hop Gets Out of Ga as a service car atnd aper touch for a pleasu 1 is sufficient to merit in the market. . T. L CART ^I i7Pr nav<; U^V& w r if it's STEB 11JU1ZJ TP AOS MARK registered. \ND AVOID DISAPPOI ER GUANO COM Va., Tarboro, N. C., Charlotte, N. I C., Spartanburg, S. C, Atlanta, ( (ontgomery, Ala., Baltimore, Md, T 1 A IkM ITT j/A.JTlCE<LfVI cal Agent. S HUP- I D. 1 rg counfor the le. j staying y, which, into an soime, its make % re car. your in[R S.'C. f I L'S ER j i i I i : \ NTMENT | i IP ANY t ! nr ?_ u, YvasnmgMaco^, oledo, 0. SEN, i i I ^ TRIBUTE TO THE COW The following was sent us by Mr. G. A. Cardwell, Agricultural and Industrial agent of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad: Little does man realize the debt he owes the Cow. During the dark ages of savagery and barbarism, we find her early ancestors natives of the wild forests of the old world. As the bright rays of civilization. penetrated the darkness of that ear ly period, and man called upon the cow, she came forth from her seclusion to share in the efforts that gave us a greater nation and a more enlightened people! For . two thousand years she has been the co-partner of man, sharing alike in his prosperity and adversity, responding nobly to all that was done for her. until through her development she has become an idol of Seed || Potatoes I Our Maine-Grown Seed Po- III tatoes are selected seed stock Ml and government inspected. For Iff years they, have enjoyed a M I reputation for superiority. If I woods I SEEDS U Our FteM sad Gsrdea Seeds |H M are all recleaned, being tested 111 HI both for purity and germina tH tlon. and we know them to be flrst'dass quality. Write for III our Iflt Catalog and "Wood's Crop Special," giving current R| H prices of Ell I Seed Corns, Soja I I Betns, Cow Pets, Etc. I I T.W.Wood & Sons I TO HOLDERS OF UNIT BONDS OF J For the convenience of 01 we have opened a LIBERTY will buy and sell jor cash any of any denomination. We will be governed by 1 prices paid. It will be a pleasure to a< Bonds as to the values of the Hold your Liberty Bonds it necessary for you to sell, ser CAROLINA BOND & M m ON NATIONAL BANK BUILD INC, "X. x*.. Tobacco Co. ' * v.v.... . . . j 1 NEVER was such right fisted smokeioy as yoi jimmy pipe packed with P That's because P. A. h You can't fool your tast can get five aces out of a Prince Albert, coming and earlier just to start stoking you know you've got the Prince Albert's quality a but when you figure that patented process that cuts feel like getting a flock of c to express your happy day: ) Tappy i rtd bag*, tidy r*d tin*, homtdon?mod?that dotty, pn tpamgt infcftiiT fnp that R. J. Reynolds Tobacco ( / > sfcr the people. ? * In 149S,.when Columbus made his seeond voyage to America, the Cow came with him?and from that time to the present day she has been a most potent factor in rhaking this, our own country, one of the great nations. Her sons helped till the soil of our ancestors and slowly moved the products of the farm to market. They went with man into the dense forests of the new world, helped clear them for homes and made cul- j tivation possible for the coming generation. I When the tide of emigration turn-j ed westward, it was the ox that j hauled the belongings of the pioneer i across the plains and over the great mountain ranges to new homes be- J yond. ; 1 The Cow is man's greatest bene- < factor. Hail. wind, droughts, and i floods may come, destroy our crops i and banish our hopes, but, from i what is left, the Cow manufactures ] the most nourishing and lifesustain- i ing foods. i? The Cow is life itself to thousands of little ones stranded upon the hoi- i low hearts and barren bosoms of j modern womanhood. We love her for her gentleness, i her beauty, and her usefulness. Her 1 loyalty has never weakened?and i should misfortune overtake us, as 1 we become bowed down with the weight of years, we know that in j the Cow we have a friend that was never known to falter. She pays the < debt. She saves the home.?E. G. Bennett, State Dairy Commissioner, of Missouri. [ 0 South Carotin* Congratulated Columbia March, 25.?The fact that South Carolina was congratulated on having the most complete organizatino to date in the fifth Federal Reserve District at the Conference of State Chairman held in Richmond Friday, March 21, gives ed states liberty unr issue. ir customers and the public, BOND DEPARTMENT, and issue of Government Bonds ;he market quotations on the Ivise with holders of Liberty different issues. , but if circumstances make 1 id us your bonds or write us. (ORTGAGE COMPANY - COLUMBIA, S. C WU ill lilt. . -handed-two- \ J i puff out of a rince Albert! as the quality/ , e apparatus any more than yot family deck! So, when you hit going, and get up half an houi your pipe or rolling cigarettes big prize on the end of your line lone puts it in a'class of its own P. A. is made by our exclusive out bite and parch?well?yt* lictionaries to find enough word* ; sentiments! AflmfMMiM potutJ Mrf Kolf- pound tit i tht (oiflcct hk mcA perfect cMdUM Company, Winston-Salem, N. C -J"..xv- . ..?_-- , ; - . -: * **A .s ' 4' ivery loyal citizen a. right to be trowL In the Victory Ion drive, vhieh begins April 21 and ends Kay 10, South Carolina must again take,. he lead and come out with flying loiors when the race is won. ' w <r ; The Liberty Loan Committees for South Carolina were presented at he conference in Richmond by Mr. >.as. H. Barron, State Chairman, dr. J. V. Simpson, Vice State Chairnan; Mr. E. H. Pringle, chairman >f Charleston county and a member >f the State executive committee; drs. Frederick S. Munsell, State Chairman and Mrs. T. I. Weston* Chairman of the seventh congressional district of the Woman's Com- . mittee. A telegram from Mrs. Munsell Saturday announced that chairman from every state in the Fifth Federal Reserve District joined in praisng South Carolina on the splendid record made. The States represented in this district are: South Carolina, N'orth Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. , "The joint session of the men's and women's committees was most gratifying", Mrs. Munsell reports. "Coordination is the watch-word adopted. Thanksgiving will be the keynote of the campaign and the slogan: "Not death bells?but Liberty bells." Among the speakers on the pro1 gram were: Mrs. Antoinette B. Funk, Vice Chairman of the National Woman's Liberty Loan Committee and Mr. Lewis B. Franklin, director of the War Loan organization. o ? Experience is like a light hong at the stern of a ship. / o A true gentleman never marries a woman because she has money; but he sometimes marries her bemncp Vip has none. / i O / A New Jersey woman thinks she. is entitled to two pensions because she is the widojz of one soldier and the grass widow of another. I HOLDERS OF ? LIBERTY BONDS: J .* are advised to hold them.* If you . must sell, deal only with responsible bankers. We Buy and Sell : LIBERTY BONDSAll Issues and Denominations Write us if Interested. TWIST COMPANY If Kltttt | , Member Federal Baaerr* Sjvtam > || I 1 ??? ???i????? V (|J 'ifU jSj99^Kk ^^Ks