The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 08, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO HOW WAR BONOS BUVI 611PJ VALUE' FUI History of All Loans for a Cen- Your tury Shows That Advance Subs Has Always Come with for S Peace. Thoi Will history repeat Itself? That One o question is in the minds of many bond Victory buyers these days. Records show that i in part, the prices of bonds were way down lives of tfurinr war time* of the oast hut soon thousant fter peace wai declared advanced Lowis B rapidly. S. War i Daring Napoleonic ware prices of "The English 3 per ofjnt. consols ranged America from 67 H. the high and 54^. the low. mans or in 1814 to 96% the high and 84\ the low. in 1824. During the same period French 5 per cent, rentes rose from j ?<V the high in 1814 to 104.8 In 1824. j A They also went as low as 45 in 1S14. j Am French 5 per rent. rentes during the Franco-Prussian war ranged in piice from 7f? 1 'o 87.3 .and 5b.8 to 81 1. j United States bonds during the Con- j federate war sold for 95^4. the high, and 83,'the^low in 1^61 I?nt f**-ru theo : on they had pra -tieally a steady rise until 1S73. at which time the high was 123*4 and the low 111V&- The ten- ' fl forty-year bonds, put out in 1864 ad- j Jm vanced from 103% to 11614 in ten Four series of liberty Bonds have 1 been issued and the fifth?to be known as the Victory Liberty I?an?will soon be offered These securities have behind them the mightiest pro- Hifc. 2-tectlon ever devised tiie resources and the pledge and the faith of one | of the great nations of the world. The investment value of the bonds ^ _ . can never decrease, for the interest will alw /s be paid and the bonds will be redeemed at l'ull face value at maturity: L VICTORY CROPS GOOD quarters the fact When you have a chance to lay hi for a dri a few more government bonds as a the gene good investment for your family, by "And 1 no means neglect the opportunity. dollars s There cannot be a better Invest- wasted i mem man a victory j-.iuercy Bona, i feel tr with first call on all the resources of spent an the United States. The crops of "Vic- munition tory Tear." as reported by the torero- ling fad ment. added about $17,000,900,000 to German our wealth. Here are Juat a few of 0d their the principal items: they we Corn?2.5^2,814.000 bushels, $3.52f,- sue for 313.000. is that Wheat?917.100.000 bushels, 11,874.- wasted. 23.000. ln* saV( OatR?1.538,359.000 bushels, $1,092.- thoUHan( 423.000. wou,d h war con Barley- 256,375.000 bushels $23.c.- "That #69.000. to ^ Rye?89.103.000 bushels. $134,947.- Liberty them foi Potatoes?397,676,000 bushels, $475. home sa #31.000 ing thei Hay?75,459,000 tons. $1,622 473.000 when tl Tobacco ? 1,340,019,000 pounds, what tit #374,318.000. *nK ' Apples?173.632.000 barrels. $229. patriotis #90,000. I MUST MEFT EVERY DEBT J """ :: 1 T * > The war will not he over un- <| j J < > til the United States Govern- 2 ** ment has honorably met every 0 4 > commitment made in order to % * | win the war. ^ Special CARTER GLASS. 2 Libe, !, Secretary of the Treasury. $ o J Out ' ? ? ?Men 1 H nrTTrn tiiaii etery BtlltK MAN ASPIRIN FOR = COLDS ANO FLU S ** 'Vlct< The Improved Aspirin Tablets, Call- new ed Aspitonc, arc Slightly Slimu- ^pr'' ^ dollars i luting Instead of Depressing to the Those t? Heart?I)o Not Upset Stomach. ^Jt jQ farmers Physicians and druggists are very "What enthusiastic over Aspitone, the new in aacrlfl and improved aspirin tablets that food pro are said to be slightly stimulating during th instead of depressing to the heart, it i? ? * They explain that severe colds, inluenza, fevers, headaches, neuralgia J and rhuematism are almost invarla- nOW, -J bly attended by a weakness of the "* heart and require stimulation can trw vather than depression. Heart fall- enemies re, they say, is especially to be guarded against in influenza and js pneumonia. hence they recommend ? ?_ ... . As pi tone ' A gentle laxative with one or two * tablets of Aspitone, as needed, is limil low the physician's favorite treat-)t,on of ' anent for severe colds and threatened wheat, t pneumonia. It will usually cut the obsfc abort a cold or sore throat over answer h alght. Aspitone tablets are also be- answer n teg used with splendid results for tag drive the relief of pain in headaches, neu-i "MiUio ralgia and rheumatism. The lead-1 |)0B(. ^ teg druggists everywhere are now . . applied with Aspitone. which is sold . ' In sealed packages, price thirty-flve! 11,11 ents. Thrv may be obtained lopally at the standard Drug Co?Adv. niobilized "'I*-' . ^ - .fJJ'. * i THE LANCASTER NEWS. NGLIVES,ONE 1P0SE OF LOAN Victory Liberty Bond criptions Will Help Pay laving of Hundreds of isands of "Doughboys" f the features of the coming Liberty Loan is that it will, pay the cost of saving the in ore than 5*. ?,^00 Yanks and Is of our ullies, according to . Franklin, Director of the U. Loan Organization, speed and bravery of tho ' n doughboy affected the Gor- | i the front line more than it j rain rinwri n ri r-? r-i ri r-? ?-i r ^1^ ft- DOOnODDwDDD uulTr .EWIS B. FRANKliN tV War Loan Director. I jU men at Gorman general head- , Qf states Mr. Franklin, "but ! [jJ that America was preparing 31 ve on Berlin struck terror to ral staff. Of those millions and billions at QJ ipent were far from betng HQ n an unnecessary preparation. J] lat the fact that money wan Jtj d that an enormous output of Q? is was ready was the control- QJ tor in the weakening of the >T] general staff, and that It cane- jn message to the kaiser that Qf re beaten and that he must qJ peace. And the way I see it 31 FAQTrU'C Wflni this money, instead of being MR E*AO 1 LlX U ' can be written down as hav- Qf ?d the lives of hundred ef S WcUS SUggCStlVe ol Is of American men who ftl ., . ? .a . . j w.J at. _ I LP H Olllf 10 f Itn 1 iaTo oren iBcnncro nua uio 1 o?i*?c i?-> mi' l tinued another year. I ( ' la the money we are going ? J IllOllt lliarkod with he American people for in the . J Loan. W? are going to aek ; 1 r the money to bring onr bove [ * ITVW V V fe and sound. Instead of lear- f 1 n hurled in France. And * J A AA 'JJ A in people of Amcric* realiae n is money did. we are not go- i MS Made by lnd that ther are lacking in 1 ? J m to 'come across.'" p ] Sn Clothes having 1ERS ASKED | S." """ HAKE BONDS || li Appeal on Behalf of I ? ty Loan Issue is Sent I j by Washington Repre- I j w tive of National Grange. 1 j I farmer in America is ex- [ J > support the Victory Liberty ![ ''THE BE! ys Thomas C. Atkeeon. thn ! | ton representative of the Narange Patrons of Husbandry, fll * sent the following letter to WWfnwpiHPIHwp|F1Wf era of every farm grange In UiiilliniJlStlltlSTI-IEffcsCfllftSl'CJlSTwF ed States: | ? >ry Liberty' is the slog*, for fhin" of ?ur* tremendous potential Qin ? ? power that our enemies surrendered n Is loan. The drive is to bfigin than fnrfl ,t ang thftreby UIU , for the sale of si* billion months or rears of fighting and theusa Victory liberty Honda, ands of lives, were saved Vow we 01 1 >o words viaualixe all that is must thr obligations created by SQ American spirit, erica, this effort. Who cm neglect te pay Un his lust part for that which prevented muat respond to this appeal. ,0 a nt llf* bIw<M, the farmers of America did World Wants Products. BetWff ce and in accomplishment, in "There lies just outside the doors n< Fiv duction and in bond buying the American farmer a hungry world, a Tali ie war is a part ef tbe record world which needs all onr products, i ^ ar record of which asy olass American farming rests on the safe TlOc >roud. It must he mads good bnsis of need ?nd service. The Investneeting the obligations which mcnt of the hard earned dollars of Pesal r>m the oirtposrlng (rf Asaeri- American farmers in Victory Liberty *nd Joi nyth which conquered the Bonds is a safe investment with a at the of Liberty aad civilisation. certainty of fair return, and tha srty I>c Time to Get Ready. money will come nark into circulation knock-c time to yet into thia Victory making more business, increasing tha rently lond campaign No appeal of market and the demand for farm pro the Tr has gone nnanewered to the ducts. and increasing prosperity. Bur- tayton. when brought to the ntten- ! iny Victory Liberty Bonds will The !he farmers. Men. money, make farmers Victory-Liberty-Prosper- how bi| ther food?ne matter what Hymen Do your part to put the Vie- this co scles or the difficulties?the torr Liberty Jjouu over the top. year >ns been fall and certain. The "Make your Investment In Victory ihe fly\ met bn the same la thin com- - Liberty Bonds the measure of your A boi i. confidence la American institutions SOP.Odd ns ef eeldlevs mast be breaght and that democracy for which yonr at the nsend* of sf?k maet be eared sons offered the supreme sacrifice; a 100 anf mends of wemaded and matt- symbol of your determination tbat the ef bn; ?t be made reedy fer fata re war shall not hare been fought In worth ( *e. We armed a aaUoa aad vain; aa offering of tbanksgirtug for in 1B1B I its resources Into a war raft- peace " | in th f- * TUESDAY. APRIL 8. 1919. I n fW/J i sunshine and atmosphere of freshm r new elothes. You can make sure t latest eorrect spring style by seleetin the label ART CLOTHE, Strousc At Bros., Inc., Baltimore, Md. ; this famous mark always embody s nement, sul)stantial tailoring and bo i in making a selection from this trui l try-on. Department , ST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL. inrinri rirtrtririnrinriririri tIJIJUUIJUIJUIJ Ul JIJU131 TOOl innrTirr rnn i armnthjK FE INVESTMENTS N? trnni of th< ' Imperaant to healt kldneya. When th .en Twenty and Twenty- t0.lBV; ln ' * J Kind out what th e Million Bond Buyers a*** whenever weak. dlaty. suite :e Billions to Snort Pe- ?* ?n at once Your kldt [S. w? AiKtm to warn neya are not per tlona properly. ' misfa who shake their henda Aeina their work i a the ehorua of "I dunao" boy. prospect of floating a fifth Mb- which are vaualnu ian I* April are adrainiatered a Lro*ftl.^" i'j1'? . rroro your system nit by figures which have rebeen compiled by officials of ' ' eaaury Department at Wash- " Inr the Rrst an flgnrea glre <ui Idea of Jnat ! "hlrb werf It an appetite for aafe investment ; tbe"^ bond huyera untry baa attained in iU war- H*.?74 32?.8M in Soma of (ha more atriktng of heaJthr en irea referred to follow: market la erphtfn nd market which had leas than faet that *nt rnatomera two year a ago had United 9tate< oloee of 1918 between 20 000,- *^bf1y leaa than 1 25.000.000 hnyare. The army o*ti mated nationa rera absorbed $11,150 505.860 l,onal rt*bt >f honda tn liberty Bond# alone p*r c*P,t* Some of the m e two yeara of the war?ooant- Oreat Britain, LANCASTER. S. C. ? \!/^ 1 mi > m \ C 1919 STROUSE 4 BROS.. lno .BM.fliHU i I'SS IS 111- [ j bat your ! ] 1 1 ig a gar- K 1 i S I I juch foa- 5 j nest ma- [ * si linn f J - 5h I Stores !| I tfegfitRBfifiBfiRfgl )ST DANGEROUS DISEASE ? human bodv ar? ao Oet Home MKDAL. HurUn OH / a h and Ioi?k life aa the Capsulea at once They are an old, tried Jt " ey alow tip and com- ... . .. . W nelr dutlea. look out! preparation used uH ovar lha worM for w e trouble la?without renturiee. They contain only old-fashyou feel ti?r\o>ia, loned aoothniK oila combined with r from aleepleasneaa. alrcn*i n-Klvlnic and ayatem-cleanrln?r the back?wake up hatha, well knoun and ueed by phyal- / ieya need help. Theae clnna in their dally practice ?iOL.l> ' i you that your kid- MKLtAl- Haarlem Oil Onp*itlea are ina- t forinlmc their func- polled direct from the Ubor&torlea la They are onlv half Holland. They are convenient to taka. and are allowln* lm- and will either alve pron.pt relief or ilatn and he concct- your money will he refunded. Aak for and other polaona. them at any druir afore hut be aure to , .,??rn? ??u w..i i *n in? oriental lmport*<l (SOU.) they are driven | M Kl ?A 1, brand Accept ao eubetltutea. In acalcd packages Three sites <t tecend r.nmrty national wealth or 1360 par capita; i floated In ltlT? France. 41 26 per cant of national i digested a total of wealth or $796 90 per capita; Austria, Uberty boads MM par cant of national wealth or iwlitloa of the bead $242 *0 per capita ;and Germany, 31.T ad perhaps, by tbe p*r cent of national wealth or $Mb.*0 ire tadebtiudeaae af per capita 1 today aaenb to j These flenree oa Germany are e*7 per cent of tbe j elusive of the ninth war loan, memil wealth The aa | rate returns of which never were had, rite to only aboet an(j \v the cases of both Austria and Germany no account it taken of any Ittonel flebfe are: indemnities which tboee nations will 4 8 per cent cent^of have to pay.