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JxSf iffi| Iret j^pP jl^ aSfi! ^^w/Blp ffijSk ,t?SSF SBfiS %-^jl JSm "DOING y Is Not The Fullest Measure of Service Is the measure of our personal responsibility in this war. Homes united, families enrolled, resources conserved, waste eliminated means? AMERICA INVINCIBLE. Every Man, Woman and Child ?- - - - ' ? i i Should think and act ana serve toSether. What each one of us does uring the next year Will Decide the Fate of tlie World When each of us learns to sacrifice every interest in the National Service, Germany's doom will be sealed. Live in health and efficiency, but without extravagance and without waste. Here is an opportunity for each to share in the joy of service; as important as the service rendered by the man at the front. BUY WHER1 SEE THIS J This Space < Summer Brothers Co., NEWBI ifLli AUUU / WHAl J|r They are War Savings Stamps. They are of two kinds?United Stat; Sayings Stamps ($4.12 plus 1 cent fo: Sixteen U. S. Thrift Stamps plus from ] Stamp, which when affixed to a Wa ernment and the people of the U: amount with interest at 4% compou I The U. S. Thrift card is a pocket-sized Thrift Stamps. The War Savings Certificate is a pocket-s War Savings Stamps are as safe as the 1 WHY Shoal Because we are at war; . Because the more we save, the more lab government and for the support of < Because we must have dollars as well as I?>CU4U5>C Uicy C^UUJIibil UIC BULUiUCaL CU individual success; Because there is no safer investment in t Because War Savings Stamps must incr< HOW Can I As simple as_Duying postage scamps. This is the simplest security ever offer/ woman or child who can save twent? U. S. Government Thrift Stamp and; as an investor, and puts you behind WHEN Shai Buy them NOW, because the cost mere The sooner you buy them the less they i ?- m w* /> n. _ _ I The price ot war savings stamps rncrez when the price is $4.23. The cost is as'.follows: Jan. $4.12 Apr Feb 4.13 May 4 Mar? 4.14 June < No commissions are chained to you, or p Our soldiers and sailors may give thei WHERE Ca A* Prvofnffirc> "Ranlr *T'ni.of" fYjmnai CUi/ & VkJWWiiiWj II l| SAW. v w...r_ &> Every St Every IS ti ^msSED^ UNITED STATES w . ^GOVERNMENT This / The PURCELL Co, C 'OUR BIT" Enough I j Save and Lend Your Savings You can render double service by lending your savings to Uncle Sam. He needs vour savings now. You will need them after the war; if you keep them till January 1, 1923, you will get your money back with 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. They may be redeemed before maturity at any post-omce with interest to I about 3 per cent. Bay War-Savings Stamps And hold safely the results of your patriotic thrift against a time of need. It helps to win the war. :And your dollar will buy more after the war. They Are Ballots for the Rights /*f M^nl/irurl VI ITAUUniUU A Savings Stamp cost $4.12 in January, and to this price one cent has been added for each month since January. This stamp will be worth ?5.00 on January 1, 1923. H YUU YWS.S. em nrK ? I WAR SL^GS STAMPS J H # * Mk I I ISSUED BY THB %. 1 | ?? 111 I UNITED STATES ' JJLVj?A^ | .GOVERNMENT Confri&ufecf by f Groceries & Hardware :rry, s. c. 1 Are They? ss Thrift Stamps (25c each). United States War r each month since January). 12 to 23 cents in cash will purchase a War Savings r Savings Certificate is the guarantee of the.Govnited States to repay on January 1, 1923, the full nded quarterly. card given free^of charge to purchasers of U. S. sized folder given to holders of War Savings Stamps. United States. Id I Buy Them? 3r and material will be available for the use of the Dur army; men in the fight for freedom; id simplest basis of saving, which is the key to he world; *ase each month in value. I Buy Them? ed by a great government to its people. Any man, p-five cents can obtain at any Postoffice or Bank a a thrift card to which to attach it This starts you the Government III Buy Them? ases one cent every month after January 31,1918. :osi. ises one cent each month until in December, 1918, 1.15 July $4.18 Oct $4.21 1.16 Aug. 4.19 Nov. 4.22 LI 7 Sept. 4.20 Dec. 423 >aid to any one. r lives; you are asked only to lend your money. it I Buy Them? iy, and many other authorized selling agencies. amp Helps to Save a Life! imp Helps to End the War! idvertisement Contributed by Groceries, Newberry, S. C. "State Units Nt Within Sound of i A cablegram from France, publica authorized, contains the foil n . f .1 U.T .c i n 1 rart or tne i\ationai uuara and is undergoing intensive tr trenches within the sound oi This Brings the War T _ _1 J J 11 l? in a snore xime incse gcuieuix yuuxig incn, wu and sweethearts are your own neighbors, will be murderous fire of enemy artillery, and going "ove of the machine guns and the bayonets of the H If these soldier boys?YOUR soldier boys?\ thousand, you would bend every energy, exhaust to make sure that they were fed, clothed, armed < t_ _r DCIU1C. Is your duty any less imperative, any less sac who is defending your country, your flag and yc the other side of the ocean? Is it not a splendid privilege as well as a dui food, save clothing, above all to save money, f< IT Q Thriff mnc V* A 11A JL A V Shorten th< There is one thing you can do, every day, t< guns, ammunition, food, clothing and other supi MUST HAVE to win the war, win it quickly, < Go today to any bank, any postoffice, or any Savings Stamps) sign displayed. For 25 cents you will receive a U. S. Thrift card has spaces for 16 stamps, costing you $4. W cents additional in cash?for a War Savings St pay $5 January 1, 1923. These War Savings Stamps are as safe as investment in the world because they are backed and the profit you make on them amounts to fou terly, if held till January 1, 1923. Buy a U. S. Thrift Stamp with every quarter helps to stamp out autocracy. Every stamp save stamp is a blow for Liberty. Every stamp will hel nent peace, grounded in justice and righteeusne ^ Every Stamp Hel] an^ Sailors Home UNITED STATES ..GOVERNMENT THIS SPACE CON1I Moving Pictures ZccJ puiiiiiiiiHiiiiimir Tgi,amrnjuif )W Training r> S) Lnemy uuns / tion of which was recently 41 lowing information: has arrived in France aining behind first line i the guns at the front. Home to YOU ose parents, brothers and sisters, wives IN the front line trenches, under the t the top" to meet the sweeping hail uns. vere three miles away instead of three : every resource, make every sacrifice, and equipped as no soldiers ever were :red, because it is your neighbor's boy t iur home from German frightfulness on ty to deny yourself luxuries, to save ^ vr /Mir en1rfii*rc? VW# Save Lives and 3 War d help the Government provide the )lies which our soldiers and sailors md come safely home again. store where you see the W. S. S. (War ^ Stamp and a card to paste it on. The Tien it is full, exchange it?with a few :amp, for which the Government will U. S. Bonds. They are the safest by the entire resources of the country, r per cent interest, compounded quaryou can possibly save. Every stamp s priceless American blood Every p bring peace to the world?a permarSS* I ps to Bring Those Soldiers Again Alive and Victorious 1 IIBUTED BY 1 Newberry i