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T? An engim i y into a ne power thr< and "Ran: Chalmers i i Power to take are still claimed tr puts such expressi I It is the curre A | "Hot-Spot" and "R gas more power tl :* But not mere newer kind, a soft , witness to as the t i - Accomplished Spot", which fairlj powder", and the down" in the com out disturbance. So that when but power; soft, hi never forget once v * TOURING CAR. 7-PASSEH'GER $1 i TOURING CAR. PASSENGER $1STANDARD ROADSTEk $! all rru^w r v Carolir Columbia, 1225 Lady S jr WBM THIRD LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIBERS' (CERTIFICATE j April 19th.lD18. | i Dear Sir: , Under separate cover I am having mailed to every bank in the Stato ; Third Liberty Loan Subscribers' Cer- j tificates. On the face of each certif- j *- i -1- 1 icate Is a place upon wmuu auuum "be inscribed the subscriber's name, j but these certificates should be issued only to those subscribers who have j at least made the 5 per cent initial payment. ! | It is very desirable that a complete \ list of every subscriber be made, and ' at the close of the campaign forward-: ed to this office, that the present gen-, L eration and future generations mar j ^ know the naipe^ of the loyal sons an*! i In daughters of South Carolina. It \s 1| ->ur purpose to have a complete record j |||-I of all subscribers to- this, loan alpha- t H^>etically listed accordia? to counties, j and a copy filed in the State Library in the Capitol in Columbia, and a niapprf in everv Dublic college f ?r school library in the Ktate. la years to come it will not only be of i i interest, but it will be a source of i srreat pride to know these names and! to trace our connection to these loyal j people, and I am therefore asking t that you make this list with care, both ' as to the proper spelling of the: - - ' * a X* ' name and the present aauress oi me subscriber. 1 Please request your county an<3 town papers to publish this letter and impress upon your people the honor j of being enrolled among the subscribers to this Loan. You will please advise your good people that Thrift and War Savings stamps will be accepted at their fui! * ^ ralue in payment of bonds of this Loan I want you to forcibly brin?,* . m -nrtiAr*. to the minds or everyone nuu ? | # ^ f Kn+- tri n ^ LliaL LICtAi w kind of 3 ugh the "1 t's-Horn" A I devices --' - "j a hill, and power to pas f many car makers; but Ano intA Harlr flOrp^ V/X1C7 lii.IV/ lliv v*ux u - - ^ nt Chalmers, equipped .am's-Horn" Manifold, w lan was ever taken out ly brutal power (for t ness of power that is a< prhniniie of a ffreat mm ~ 1 ? <=r how? By those two gre r cooks the gas, then "cr; "Ram's-Horn" Manifo bustion chambers with th6 spark touches it off irnessed, controlled po1 you have had its feel. >35 TOURING SEDAN SlOSft 185 CABRIOLET. 3-PASSENGER *IT7i I ?5 TOWN CAR. 7-PASSENGER $2925 I > B. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WI1 ia Auto Coi >t, Phone 899 1 nMHnHHMnHH you come in contact that our brave boys, who are patriotically offering their lives for our protection and the protection and welfare of future generations, have taken out life insurance in order that their families at home may be protected in case the fortunes j of war should fall heavily upon them- : This brave and thoughtful effort on the part of these young men should ! touch those of us who cannot go to ' the front and should appeal to **-\tj sense of honor, as well asto our sense of duty, to see that the boys who may j come back, many probably bearing j the wounds of the conflict, ha^e some j provision with which to start life j anew. Think how our hearts will beat j " * ?- wr! Ant* VlAtf ! Wltll joy WIICIl Wt Uan xiauu vui uv* | upon his return a Liberty Bond which we have bought to back him up and , to protect htm, and tnen give him that | he might start life in fair and full! competition with his fellow-man. This ! should be our sublime faith, and will i bring joy to our own hearts and j -? A onrvftftnnitv tf> OUT braV* V I'Ulinigo auu opyv' sons. Kindly acknowledge receipt of thi? letter. Yours very sincerely, Edwin W. Robertson, State Chairman. ?Bay a liberty Bond? ??T??Tru?i cmiWIMI TJttJKJLT 1 The sale of Thrift Stamps is going on all the time. The Herald and News has arranged to publish a special section of the paper devoted to the advertisement of these stamps. We are able to do so by the cooperation of our people. In view of the special drive which is now on in the i T Tmti ? sale or tne iniru liiuci i,t uvuu . we have decided not to print that J section in regard (o stamps until j May 7. The sale of the bonds stops on May 4. j In th* njeaAtirpe. l:Q.wecver, the sal&j * 1 f r sin res <?as f ^ , thrilling ! '"iot-Spot" !? A I ir * r 11 L lamroia? i: | ti | e - _ ^.L. ? 4- L> mm X x-v 1! I rrr i ' ^ >s me uuiei laiuw here's a car that h of automobiling. j" with the famous j" hich wrings from |J,! of gas before. \ * hat it has), but a > thrilling to bear \l sician. ! n :at devices: a "Hoi- jr acks it up fine as a ' >ld which "sets it t celerity and with- ? t , it gives nothing I ever that you will s m rOWN CAR LANDAULET LIMOUSINE. 7*PASSENGER $ LIMOUSINE LANDAULET rHOUT NOTICE npany Mewberry, Phone 172 _ j 0 of stamps will continue and tlic . j* children should be especially inter-1| ested in these and should push the j sale. Newberry is way down toward j the bottom of counties in South Carolina in this ?ale. With the approval of the State chairman and the publicity man of! this coi:uty The Herald and News is 1 going to make this proposition to tiro I school children especially: We will give ai^y child who secures a new subscriber to The Herad and News for not less than four months and a j payment of not less than 50 cents j one thrift stamp. To any child who i pets a payment, on subscription tr* The Herald and News for not less than 75 cents, we mean an old subscriber and it does not matter what his date is we will credit the sub-1 acription from tnat date, ior not iess i than six months and a cash payment of 75 cents we will . give a Thrift Stamp. A Thrift Stamp is 25 cents. We make this offer especially for the school children where they are offered prizes by some of our libera] citizens to help them to purchase or add to their library. If your father is a subscriber to the paper get him to advance his date six months by paying you 75 cent.3 and you will get a Thrift Stamp valued at 25 cents. This is a good offer ind will last until recalled by us. ?Buy a Liberty Bond ? TUESDAY ||| OCX MSAZ. -?0^ I VHEAXLESS 1 V8X WO ZS&BAXt, CKMTTM. EKM 9 f J ' I BLSTM CR BMAMAST KWW K CPtOAJWtNG VHEAX ^PSZPfP' gj ?Bny a Liberty Bond*? THE HERALD AN.O NEWS ON5 g TEAR FOR *1.50. j j IBI.KTY DAY Y\MKJ> TO AKOrsK \ATiOVallies i? ( of Third Kiberly l,o:in Held Next Friday. Washington. April IS?Friday. April j i. will be Liberty Day throughout j ie United States under a proolama-' on issued tonight by President Wi!->n calling on citizens of every com- j< mnity to hold Liberty loan rallies j rid "liberally pledge anew their ft-r ancial support to ?nitain the na-h on's cause." Patriotic demonstrations simiiiar 10 j lose on the opening day of the cam- j i aign will be held April 26. and the , ay devoted to giving the race toward j le $3,000,000,000 war credit a new | npetus for the financillay weak. Now, with the loan campaign at- j lost, half over. $1.088,734.900 sub- i Tijitions have been reported to the ' easury, or $136.811,f>.">0 representing; esterdav's business, and committees . i ovprv district havr> received orders 1 ) make (extraordinary efforts co [ ather in pledges faster in the hopes ! f meeting secretary McAdoo's ere- j ressed hope for an oversubscription f the $3,000,000,000 minimum. Proclamation of PresidentPresident Wilson's Liberty Day roclamation follows: By the President of the T'nitei ; States of America?A Proclamation,! "An enemy who has grossly abus?fl j hie power of organized government nd who seeks to dominate the world : y the might of the sword, challengeI s the rights of America and the lib-! i rty and life of all the free nations of fie earth. Our brave sons are facing le fire of battle in defense of the rt nrl *?i rrVi f r\? A mOrmi o nrl IJ1JLU1 aim 1 iv.c* C4.uu cuv- j iberty of nations. To sustain them j nd to assist our gallant associates 1 the war, a generous and patriotic eople have been called upon to suboribe to the third Liberty loan. Nov/, therefore. T, Woodrow Wilson, iresident. of the United States of imerica, do appoint Friday the 26th ay of April, 191S, as Liberty dav. ?n the afternoon that day I request he people of the United States to a?emble in their respective communi- , ies and liberally pledge anew their nancial support to sustain the na- . ion's cause. Patriotic demonstrations j hould be held in every city, town and lamlet throughout the land under tfc? ' ;eneral direction of the secretary of ; nil c men? rou It Requires 7 To Condui without < your sen work in; duty call whatevei 1% iicavcu l Think of tl standing gi America, ?Hungry thing to ea if.. we respeciru plant somethi vest time is h have raised 1 grow somethi should prom; food supply. * Has it ever o food, even th You owe this Having plant your grey ma Saving Stam We shall con anyone in Ae THE HATfONA B. C. MATTHEWS, T. K. President. Membe i li ill HlHIIN"ill"ll I I [ WIIW rbo treasury and the immediate <1? rection of the Liberty joan committor organized by tiie federal TTserve banks. I^t the nation's response fr the third Liberty loan express in i:n mistakable terms the determination of America to tight for peace, tht permanent peace of justice. ' fcv.r Hip nnrnose of Darticioating iri Liberty day celebrations all employees of the federal government throughout the country whose services can bo spared may hp excused at 12 o'clock noon, Friday, "AprTl L'ti "In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal r>f the T"nited States to be affixed. "Done in the District 61 foTurnb'";! this eighteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nir?r hundred and eighteen, and of the Independence of the I'nited States oS America, one hundred and forty-second. -e (Signed) Wood row Wilson By the president. "Robert Lansing, "Secretary of State." ?Buy a Liberty Bond? OIL COMPANY TO DRILL SOON. The Vanduzen Oil Co., with holdings in the big oil fields in Wyoming and Montana expect to start drllinp operations on their extensive holdings immediately. They have one rig spotted in the Crazy Woman's Poekei Field, and ono on the way from Cal. ' * * ~ /.../I or 4- ,-v O fl T'i AAC frH** norma. Ai'^urunii; iu au>a^9 nun oil men in the fields they have < most excellent chance to bring \r production within the next few weeks Adv.? ?Buy a Liberty Bond? WYOMING OIL COMPANY. To Drill in Famous Field. One of the new companies to en ter the Warm Springs field during th< past week was the Van Duzen 0: Co. This progressive concern ha; secured a lease on the very apex o the anticline and since the drillinj depth is only about flOO feet, the; fully expect to have their first wcl completed within the next few weeks The Warm springs iconic came mi the lime light last year when it prove* itself to be one of the "biggest pre ducers of oil in the state of Wyoming Nine wells have already been com pleted in this field and at the presen rate of drilling the field should be regular forest of derricks before tb summer months are over.?Adv. id and Ar hree Things? r? f /Or /i i* m r r i? ? " either it is a failure rices are not accept mfully, however I s you. Do the b< * you have to con on't do more. La L...:? u:?? A* 4-V lie iiuiigry duiuici 9, ai uj Liard, protecting the wo and upholding the Li , because you and I w< t. illy ask everyone who wishes ing to eat in their gardens al iere, you will be amazed at 1 N YOUR GARDENS. Wh ing for himself to eat? Se ? o 4 A n Q mi >ir H cvcrjruiic iu wut a a* ikv? Plant every available vaca ccurred to you that this fall j ough you have the money? much to yourself and your ( ed and worked your gardem itter (brains), and buy eith p, or Thrift Stamp. sider it an honor to be asket fping tJ win the war. "Little drops of watet, T ? _ J , grainy, w stinu, Make the mighty ocean, Anathe beauteous land L BANK OF NE< JOHNSTONE, H T. CANN Cashier. Assistant < r Federal Reserve SheaJ.v-Barnes 1 | Greenwood 'nde\. li'f.h. i ' Mis* Mary .She.ily and Mr. Hi:rr T. 1 Barms wore. ;? :iet!>* married verier. ! day afternoon at the homo of too 1 brid'.,,;; sister. Mrs. P. B. Yarborough. j Rev. James I>. Kinard performed the i , marriage ceremony which was wit - nessed only by the immediate ana m timate friends of the young couple. Mrs. Barnes is the accomplished I rtqnsrhr^r of Mr. and Mrs. Luther . Shealy of Little Mountain, S. C. Mr. . Barnes holds an important position ! in the government shipbuilding yard at Charleston. The couple left on t the Southern icr Charleston where they will bp at home to their many friends who wish them much happi ness. - ? Liberty Bond ? (EHOT AXJ) LIME?-Get our prices, fresh gooch just received. Summer Hros. Co. 4-16 2t HflW Tfi AVmn BACKACHE AND ; NERVOUSNESS t Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. i Providence, R. I.?"I wa3 all ran down in health, was nervou3, had head1 my back I IIIIJJJIIIIII ached all the time. ikiHp* ^was ^rec*anc* k&d no ambition foranyMP al thing. I had taken 11' a 11UII1UC1 vi iu?uiHllMCTif: V cines which did me 111! 111 I I II no. good. One day ||F S^1 I read about Lydia |j {I pPfe' E. Pinkham's Vege3 ' table Compound and ! i "vJ-: what it had done for , | women, so I tried \ i it. My nervousness 1; i???????1 and backache and j j headaches disappeared. I gained in ^ I weight and feel ftrtev'so I can honestly I T ir^Io F! PintVinm's Vpp*p j it^v;uniuiciiu j-ijfuiw A > 4 table Compound to any woman who ia suffering as I was.'Mrs. ADELINE B. Lynch, 100 Plain St., Providence, R. I. Backache and nervousness are symp3 toms or nature's warnings, which indicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often deveiops into a more serious ailment Women in this condition should not t continue to drag along without help, but _ profit by Mrs. Lynch's experience, and try this famous root and herb remedy, e Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComEsund?and for special advice write to ydiaE.Pinkham Med.Co.,Lynn,Mass. nmunition I . If for any reason able at the front, bumble, wherever est you can, with J A m/vale in icuu. nuncio in ie risk of their lives, men and children of berty of the world, ou'd not grow some t to help win this war to f : once, and when the harthe quantity of food you to \6 it that is not willing to If interest and patriotism it before to increase our ;nt lot in ajfood crop. fou may not be able to buy Be wise, grow it yourself. I . Country. | r, then while resting, use er a Liberty Bond, War ' V-.- * / to be of some^Jservice to ' * wdfddv c r rvDLsmi, o. u ? ION, i W. W. CROMER Cashier.. . . Assistant Cashier. System I