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WW'tt FIFTY DOLLAR BOND
it will protect 1,000 soldiers from
smallpox and 6G6 from typhoid. II
viii assure the safety of 139 wound
4e*3 soldiers from lockjaw, the germ;
t>C which swarm in Belgian soil.
Tt ?.-?!! rcvnrifrr nnirilf^c 4fK) fiTiPm.
tions, supply 2 miles of bandages?
enough to bandage 555 wounds.
It *ill care for 160 injuries in th*
ay of "first-aid packets."
H will furnish adhesive plaster ani
s-ergical gauze enough to beneSi
thousands of wounded soldiers.
Svery purchaser of a Liberty Loss
Bond performs a distinct individual
3cmce to nis country ana to cu:
^ oys fighting in Prance.
*0 RETIREMENT NOW
FIELD MARSHAL f! A i<?
Loodon, April 1 -.?Field Marshal
Sir DougI?s Ha:g, in a special order
jf fixe day addressed to "all ranks o!
che British army in France and
Zanders," says:
"Three weeks ago today, the enemy
began Iris terrific attacks against U3
ftzt a any mue iront. .nis oDjecis are
to -separate us from the French, to
take the channel ports and to destrov
tbe British army.
"In spite of throwing, already, one
hundred and 6ix divisions into tha
battle and enduring the most reckless
sacrifice of human life, he has yet
i*at!e little progress toward his goftl3.
""We owe this to the determine:!
righting and self sacrifice of ou?
troops. Words fail me to express the
admiration which I feel for the splendid
resistance offered by all ranks of
our army under the most trying cir ewnscaaces.
ytsny amongst us now are tires.
To t&ose, I would say that victor?
will belong to the side which holds
out the longest. The French army is
moving rapidly and in great force to
our support. There is no other course
roen to us but to fight it out.
"Every position must be held to
tne last man. There must be no relire/cent.
.With our backs to the
vail and believing in the justice of
jkt cause, each one of us-"roust fight
to the end. The safety of our homes
and' the freedom of mankind depend
alike rpon the conduct of each one
as at this critical moment/'
BRUTISH RESISTANCE
H9LU9 a i' snr r r. ^,
THE SPIRIT OF AGliRESHIOX
SUV RENINS TO RUN Hid IT
^ofidoti. Anril 13.?Like an electric
fr?rrent Haig's "fight to the last"
f?asfteiT through the ranks of the
weary, outnumbered British army iu
Flanders at a moment when its fate
ar(f the fate of the allied cause hung
"vxcm a thread.
Galvanized by a "new undreamed of
fc-trength to battered nerves and fatferre-ridden
bodies these Britishers
fh ;r days and four nights in continF\o#rl?
orvotncf ^-rnelimo- n/l/lc:
uaivit a^aiiiot \.i uc??4^ v?v*\4u,
rose to Che demand of the hour
There must be no retirement" theh
*h:ef has ordered. They went him on?
O^rter. Far from retiring they teap
ed forward, inspired by that superhuman
force and snatched valuable
slices of tost ground from the foe.
1 AiXi alone that crucial front betweer
the T.aBassee Canal to south of Ypre;
ttieb" resistance stiffened, is stiffening
.trill and the spirit of the aggressive
runs: high tonight?and the poilus ar*
coming.
Xrit that thn i<* over. Thf
$rriJLSii:0 still is precarious. The fo=
demoniacal fury is pushing his
surcrdrive lo.nh a:ir1. "New o
never "is fcfte re:' i iirit/.;i^ "'eitr. "tif"
cf ais every on >i n;?:ht - that anter
f.' *?? -jj* <-*"> /-;::, J | V j.
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Captivating Chorus of
HEART" OPEF
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s-tiulus of his every man. ' i
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As the battle stood tonight, the | :
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1 menace in the center was "held hi:: j (
not mastered." But the very holding 1 J
of it came as a tremendous cheer to |
> i tViQ r\<sr?r?la of Rritain who hsvp 1iiSf '
passed through a week of unpreced- j
' ented anxiety. On the flanks Halo's j
forces were not only holding the foe !
but hitting back and important, i
5 though local gains, were registered. <
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; AS A FARMER HE | >
1 BUYS $1,000 BO-XDft j1
| Anderson Mail,
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Enlisting as a farmer, Sheriff Jo< ;
M. H. Ashley, without solicitation j *
! called at the headquarters of tha'
! T^ird Liberty Loan Bond campaign , *
\ this morning and signed an applies-1
tion for $l,-000 of Liberty Bonds of ?
[ the Third issue. <
"I want to join the ranks of tha *
'' farmers in this matter of buying Lib- c
;: erty bonds. The money to pay for I?
i these bonds will come from my farm," | (
. declared the sheriff. s
"I have been among the farmers of 1
a
the county lately and I have come
I r
, to the conclusion that every one of
c
our farmers is going to buy of tnese
bonds to the extent of his ability,"
p
continued Sheriff Ashley.
ID
"It is up to us who stay at homa t
to get behind our boys who are fight* c
! ins for us on the battle fronts, it j a
| is up to us, too, to stand by our gov-! p
' eminent. I didn't buy any of the' a
' bonds of the first and second issues,
i 1]
but as I see it now it is clearly my ,b
duty to buy some of the third issue D
bonds. I want to urge all of the far- p
mers to buy some of these bonds, and ^
j I know they are going to do so. V/e j s
I * _ "u i.i ~ 71? ? A '
] lariuers suuuiu ni'dw xl meraiijr
Farmers' Bond Issue' for all of us
realize that it is our time to cornc
i c
| to the aid of the government.
j "Down at Honea Path the other n
day a farmer, whose name I won't ^
, call right now, came in and subscrib- d
i ed for $1,000 ol bonds. He went ^
, back home and began studying about p
the matter, and the next Gay he came
in and. doubled his subscription.
That's the way to do it. The farmer^
are able to buy these bonds, and
when the campaign is over you are
*;oing to see that the farmers are at
( the top of the list."
??'
. Statement of the Ownership, Manage- i
ment, Circulation, T!tc? Required
Ijy the Act of Congress <>f
August -4, 101:?.
Of The Herald and News published
twice a week at Newberry, South Cari
olina, for April 1, 1918. ]
State of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Before me. a Notary Public, in ami j
. for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared E. H. Aull, who
, having been duly sworn according to I
I law, deposes and says that he is the
onil \*PvL'e ;lTlH 1
euiiux ui i liviaiu iaaav* - - ~
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| that the following is, to the best of
- his knowledge and belief, a true state- t
ment of the ownership, management j
(and if a daily paper, the circulation), j
etc., of the aforesaid publication for |
' the date shown in the above caption.
required by the Act of August 24,
I 1912. embodied in section 443, Postal
Laws and Regulations, printed on ths
reverse of this form, to wit:
[ 1. That the names and addresses
i of the publisher, editor, managing ed>
itor. and business managers are:
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J Publisher The Herald and News
J Co., Newberry.
; Editor, E. H. Anil, Newberry. S. C. ;
f Managing Editor, E. H. Aull, New
; berry, S. C. ?
Business Manager. E. H. Aull. New- ?
i' berry, S. C. '
! 2. That the owners are: (Give
; j
' j names and addresses of individual ;
owners, or, ir a corpoiauuu, give no r
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wire and the names and addresses of j
stockholders owning or holding i per i
ent or more of the total amount of j
stock.) I
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ST. H. Aull. Newberry, S. C.
M. A. Aull. Newberry, s. O.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hoMjrs
owning or holdng 1 per cent or
nore of total amount of bonds, mortgages,
or other securities, are: (If
:here are none, so state.)
Carolina Life Insurance Co., C .lum
JL Clf v-r. v/.
S. A. Pressley, Treas., Due Wesc, S.
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American Type Founders Co., Bal;imore,
Md.
4. That the two paragraphs next
ibove, giving the names of the ownjrs,
stockholders, and security hold
Ji3 ? fV>A !
?rs, Zl mij, cuiiumi uui, umj cut imi
>? stockholders and security holders
is they appear upon the books of the
company but also. In cases where the
tockholder or security holder ap>ears
upon the books of the company'
is trustee or in any other fiduciary
tho nam#> nf thp nerson or!
orporation for whom such trustee is j
icting, is given; also that the two j
i ragraphs contain statements emtracing
affiant's full knowledge and I
ielief as to the circumstances ar.d;
onditions -under which stockholders J
nd security holders who do not ap-!
ear upon the books of the company j
s trustees, hold stock and securities!
11 a capacity other than that of a
ona fide owner; and this affiant has
o reason to believe that any other
erson, association, or corporation j
as any interest direct or indirect in j
aid stock, bonds, or other securities ,
ban as so stated by torn.
5. That the average number of j
opios of each issue 01 tnis puoiica-;
ion sold or distributed, through the
mil or otherwise, to paid subscribers
uring the six months preceding the
ate shown above is (This
iformation is^required from daily
ublications only.)
B. H. Anil.
Sworn to ^nri suDscrineu oeiure ma
lis lOtii (lav of April, 1915.
R. M. Lominack. (L. S.)
(My commission expires at pleasurs
f Governor.
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gist told me of
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| SPECIAL ELECTION.
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1 A special election is hereby order!
ed to be held in Ward 1 of the town
of Newberry for an alderman to fill
the unexpired term of the late P. i
Frank Baxter, said election to be held
on Thursday, April 18, 1918, the polls
to be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and to
close at 5 o'clock p. m. The following
are appointed managers to conduct
said election: Hiram Speers,
S. S. Cunningham. Curtis Epting.
Z F. Wright. Mayer. I
J. W. Chapman, Clerk and Treasurer.
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REGISTRATION NOTICE.
The books of registration for the
special election for an alderman for
vvara i are now upau a.iiu ?m
main open until April 18,1918. Per.
sons desiring to vote in said election
must secure registration certificates.
J. W. Chapman,
Supervisor Registation.
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-down over 1.000 feet now in the Well No J
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31k Basin brought '"n over 125.000,000 in ref
50,000,000 in 1918.
space is limited in this ad in The Herald &
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same at once to the Billings office.
c in the Midwest company, adjoining our pr
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i many millionaires made in Wyoming ana
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News and all we ask of you is to
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northwest and will also tell you
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