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GJNNERS AND FARMERS Jist received carload of Galvanized Corrugated and V Crimped Roofing in 6, 8, and 10 foot lengths. Have lDu plex Gin Saw Shtar',eners and Gunmmers. All sizes of Blelts in Leather, G Amdy, Rubber, Stitched and Friction , urface Riubb '1o- Anything in the \laehtinery SuP (ly line used it on siction with Engine or Boller, Shaft ing and I'ulleys. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GERVAIS STREET, COLUATBIA, S. C. 45nun m FARM FOR SALE 203 Acres, three and one-half miles from Laurens on Waterloo road, 7-room dwelling, two tenant houses, good barn and out houses, two good pastures, plenty of ru ning water. For pri:es and tern s see W. H. HUDGENS At J. M. Philpot's Grocery - o, did Dodto,. Reared Her Family S----WITH / ~ SIMPLE HOME REMEDY An American Mother Beats Them All There are few families in which the record of Mrs. Gustave Koch, Box 24, Kewick, Keokuk County, Iowa, has been surpassed. Not in the fact that she raised a family of eight Is her story ifrom such mothers as Mrs. (hmztave remarkable. Thousands of families) Koch. Long life to her! eruna s nm larger. The history of the Koch . indicated for coughs, colds catarrh family is unique In that the mother, of the head, 1rous and throat, or (rhs with all her loving care, pinned her order of the stomach, bowel or faith to a simple home remedy and other organs due to ctaroal sio never had a doctor for her children. flanmnati of the mucous linings. Here is what she says: "Peruna has if a e uco a n ing, done my children good. I have a rite thyou are ek Coand yuffritg, family of eight and never had a s-ro, thluPbuuna Cimany, Dr pt doctor, only your medicine. We all 5-30, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Ilat think Peruna a splendid tonic." man's health Book. It is free td So far as we have learned, Pe- you may find that Peruna is what runa is the only known remedy for you need. Dr. U~artman's World 1-. which such a wonderful claim can 111011 Peruna Tonie comes in either be made. Like Mrs. Koch, there liquid or tablet form. Ask yot are thousands upon thousands of d'aler. If you are seeldng health, mothers who place their entire de- do not tecep't "somcthing just as pendence upon Peruna. o " 'Fit upJon I'ermma. Y. ur That Peruna has merited th. de' !i give you a Peruna U. Confidence is attested by the word .a DOUBLE CAELE ~ E Wear Longer, and Save Gasoline C AR q i p dwith Federal Cord R a h c s d o a a e s m Trswlgo arhrwith pathlreato h tr eas same impetus blecause of the won-alstinareulyabobdy derful flexibility of these tires. tewhlti-vrycdbar Their remarkable resiliency effects isqoao h mat easier and smoother traction, saves FothsrsnFeraCrdae unnecessary wear, and also saves moestfaoranecoia. fuel. Friction and internal heat are imirome-t Dul-Cbe minimized because everycods insulated b~y impregnating in flslhtiovehetr eraet supple rubber. lcretuo t i-sas n The cords are built up diagonally -~,a eta nor"ugd in layers, each layer running trans. wi~ ra n Talk lc veraly to tihe other, thereby afford-trdnoskdie. lag the greatest possible strength Asorwieu Roaddhofseoxnobialgetom Lalre trains arC qa.yasobdb I u A '.! Astetty .....1. Z 5M (At( CAIfr / ~ ,/9f ( ' I..r ' , /(.(; 4 For a. Sick MANY SECRET ORDERS OCAiNZE FOR THRIFT More Than Sixtccn Hundred Lodges With Thousincts of Members Work ing to Mazkc Thrift a Hippy Habit. Thrift, as a mlovemnct of the i,1ni ted States Tre:i "ury I)epat Iment, has been indorsed iy rao'i' titan sixteen hundred lodig:cs of freternal orders !:t the i''ifth ifederal ilteserve District. Ac('1odiing to figure, given out today by th'e War Loan i;Or.in ization of th: District. tini's.- lodgen have more than (le hundred and thirty-*ix Iiousancl members, and not only are all these memhers urged to join War Savings Soc ietie:, but m: ny lodge: are invest ing their Treasury funds in War Sav ings Stanp'-. Sorne thre' hindred lodges. with a mem.bc'rship execeiling thirty-four thousand, are forn.lug societies in Maryland. Among the orders repre sented there are the Knights of Pythias, Shield of iHonor. Mamccabees, Red Mlen, Knight: of the Golden iEagle, Woodmen :f the World and Knights of' Colnum' 'is. Tiu Virginia the Woodimen of Amer lea are heartily ca-opm-ating in the thrift tnove'm'nt. Their two iiunired and ten lodges with a Imenberstip of seven housand four huindired and thirty-five, are org:anizing War Sav ings Societies. Tn North Carolina nearly seven hundred lodges are act ively supporting the campaign.- These total it membership of about sixty-nine thousand, representlug the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, the independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Junior Order of ilnited American Mechanies. Valuable iid is being lent in South Carolina, by tie Knights of Pythias, the Red Men and the Odd Follows, the three orders having more than three hundirecd lolges in tile State, with a me-ihi-lship in exci-:ss of t welve tho Rtand. ('ooperaticn of all lodges in lie d istitict is urged. Since many of the imlf't p'rominent and influential mCen in every co:inmunityI are lodge mnelbhrsi i is pl tularly Idsired to have the fraternal Order; behind the saving illov eilnt. FAMERS TURN SALES INTO SAVING STA MPS Odd Crops of Great Aid to Thrifty Tillers~ of Goi! in Tits District. Farmiliers wvii> "r imainmi~g a41: hat of giett a f-w Thr*'ift St -mps cvir' t le thiey mai~rk, i anyt~ in g fromn thir famrmis ar- tu~ni'.g that tiv -y -r do4 not misc ihi -samtil ;amounlt. iln r4e 4tedi. The- a verIY farmer in t s4etioni of tile countri y dependiis ilar 1 oV h( iis "moi i y" cro p. V!hiih ho hi: aess -e a - :ir. .\buiii- (very Cli AnI ieer:si:i ;i td oIcf hay may toe ver'tabls wich vl' thrive ill thei South littwe and ii..vili a r .daph-liil.-h-y toih le marklediIll btoe gldiaon 'lty bui f .in,'llt a irsw Tihrift Stamps arachxtime the( foar wayn in~gs Stamp, they inlcrease Inl value au11tomalt itally, and inay always he turnedI inito cash 0on ten clays' wvritteni notice to tile plostmiaeter. aithouaghi the4 longer they are kept tho' miore they Wonalth is selfdom tile resut o cf luck but of Hystemi. Sa ve regiularly. ]biy W. S. S. Treat your 11ocketboo0(k with the sam ne conlskierion111 as yout would your biest friend. Ia ';~;utnmnt in War Satvings Stamon4)' makes the tie stronger. The cori'rrstonle of tomorroiw's suc enss is 'ou ndeid ipon todaty's thii ift Any po(iatmall einn lay t he corner stonue for 7(u with War Savings Stamps. -You never miss the first dollar out of your pockiethciol Keep it for your 'cif. Ruy Thifit Zt omps. rVEI you betwiht .vour Thrift Stamp ly Y '19 I J ( Pocketbook THIRFTY HOUSEW I FE MAY HAVE LUXURIES War Savings Stamps Furnish An Easy Way to Obtain Money for Conveniences. Although a family may not b^ wealthy enough for the "lady of the house' 'to have all the little contve1 ni. nci's E'he we'nts, through Tbhrift and \Var Savings Stampa the government has po'(vided a waly for the h1Ouswife to fit up hr kitchen. paint the hou11:;e. furnish her spare room or embellish the parlor. These women who were so wise as to begin saving rysternatIcally early In 19iS have nice little 511ums invested in War Savings Stamps by this time. Eleven War Sav'ngs Stamps, some of which cost as !'t1 n r; $4.12 apiece, will buy a first-class kitchen cabinet. In many instances, the housewife would not have saved anything to speak of, had it not been for the War Savings Stamps. Women are quick to grasp the bene fits from habits of thrift. Numerous reports have been received at district headquarters of the War Loan Organ ization of the Fifth Federal Reserve District of women who have started in by putting quarters in Thrit Stamps and who have been enabled to buy desired articles to brighten their homes. As soon as a War Savings Stamp Is bought, it begins earning more money. War Savings Stamps are practically ready money. They are redeetmable with accrued interest at the post office on ten days' notice, but the longer they are held, the more money they make for their holders. EASY START TOWARD SUCCESS FURNISHED When a man gets $1,001) saved !i; there are always opportunities for it giteid investment. It Ts hard to place much less than that. That is what healthy men who are self-made ad. vise y'mtng men to begin early and save the first thousand. Uintil we went to wiar, it was hard to get statrteil towatd that. $1,0)) unu. lesa est oneW dlollar could be' lint wa at time. Sall ilhanige was rtiiless and11 t aeobt i.c and ktloptin iump ing (02I. of ourt l)ockiits into s0oen Notw, however. I hero is anu etny way t g.t I hat first t thu:mmll. Tihe answer~i' is 'Trifi Stamitps. 'IThey cost eonly~ a fijitr: r aplei amnd caln he (on. verted ito War Saviings S-tamops. Thet ivertnhment of the TUnit'ui slea' a j';ar-anlte of' i l.? cmit. inter'iest AS PERMANENT IN VESTMENT Secretary of Treasury Cla'ss Shows Values of War' Savings and Asks for CO-operation. S'-creita ry iGu-s, ini a reci-nt inter vti'w giv'en at. Wa'shington, discussed Wart S' amp t. as a per~amaent invest. tiuint as foillows:9 ''WA It Sav in gs Sitmps aff'ord an ex '-1l.81. vehicle for increweing capital titd earniin g ipowerI. .\lan .1'P ersonst hav e not tatken2 the Wart Savings Stmps seriouisly as an in ives tment but theo fact that. they mtay be bought lit as large aL qulantity' as $1.000 face valuec du rinig'191 9. at~ such I fav iorable in terest retun , mia keo the mii ost de iirable for the atvera~tgo man or family13. "IDefliiite plants for the continutance of thme issue it cominlg years of smul I Governmient securities are being wor-k ed out. "Although War Savings Stampsa sales this year dIo not approach the 'Itigh marks ma do under s timultion of war needl last year-, tlteir absorpt'.on by the public thut, far has been satis factory. HavIngs in all channels shrank dur lng the early months of the year, and it is expected that War Savings Stamp sa les, atlong with postal savIngs and .avings bank deposita, wil~l grow steadily throughiout the year. "Co-operation is sought earnestly In thle itattuor of keeplin g Thrlii ft an id War Sav'ings Stamps~ on nuale, so that rno one tso inclined niay fail to have opptor tunity to Invest hIs money wisely." Today is that taoiorrow you thought ai bout yestelrd ay- - 14iy W. S. S. now. Spen' wIselv ~ et Iielou-. PIEDMONT COLLEGE Demorest, Georgia Two Affiliated Instiutions with riore than fifty P--oessors, l I stuetors and! Adminitrative Workers. FOR MEN AND WOMEN FRANK E. JENKINS, A, P.. 1). U., P!e;isint. I. PIEDMONT COLLEGE Fifte en ulnits for entrance and one hundred and twerty-four nem 'ester hours or graduation. W'ork difficult; results corn,!aond ingly val >a bIe. Demand for graduates at large salaries (xc ee( t he ;uppiy. II. PIEDMONT ACADEMY Gives foiir years of staadard high school work ar: oe :: ' preparatory hereto. Sixtet i ,n . eetired for g;raduatuion. Fits for any c(IIOL e in Am ert ica. IHas no auperior in Georgia car in any surrounding Stt. ExIPenses exceedinl v low, because more thai $;71,011(10 from entiowmi etV t and lolations s111plIements t Uit ion and hoard. Ildnv,-4E tun"itics for self-help. Write !or nforna uon to DEAN J. C. ROGERS, Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.. CASH BASIS When sending for Meal and Hulls do not forget that we are selling for" cash Laurens Oil Mill HOW MUCH DoYu9E " " AST WhAosaynokhadfrroeadte waste it? What you wate ifiA ee p tit h bank, wuld pil up so as t yo co/ vcsti in omesubtan i i. ' Tha moey ouarewasin no/ o dmaeyu Mh osae oRbak YOrd fobank. cte Thsoe Eutnteise ng.oalBn N. B.DI We arsdd e ent . nHr. PRahe LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ADVERTISER PRINTING CO