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r Make This Bank Yon i ======== (THE ALLIES Wiil Win the V by systematica the enemy, foot So will you wi . pendence if you I ings Account nc [ cally save son i each week or n This bank allov A Per IWTFDPQT ON | *~2r Cent uuliilui \u\ I The Exchan f OfjNewberr; "The Bank*of th v* i An Open Letter . People of Sou k In April the country was Oi Wt called upon to purchase Lib- be f ?rty Bonds to the amount of st three billions of dollars. It responded by purchasing four ba billion dcJlars' worth. In May es it was called upon to c?ntrib- m ute $100,000,000 to the Amer- cr ican Red Cross. It responded 19 by coo<tributins over $150,000,- bC 000. And the best part of i) f LXIUSV IWU 1 C3JWU8C5 Wd9 UUh gg i merely the amount of mo^ey ^ raised, but the patriotic en- fll , thusiasm manifested. It was & made plain that the Ameri- m can nation is determined to g2 prosecu** this war to a sue- c< cessful conclusion at any ^ eost. v f0 The hardest task is befort us in June. The government is depending upon the sale of . A 1.111* J.11 .iv two DliJlOU CUliitIS worui VI ox v, War Savings Stamps during lf \ this year, and of this amount expects South Carolina to I) purchase over 130,000,009 worth of these stamps?a g' greater investment than we ^ were calle* upon to make in the last two Liberty Loans ^ -ombined. The government i has designated the month of June as the period for Securing riaffmto nlflrfpps fnr thp?? ! purchases during the balance of the year, with a fair proportion of actual purchases during that month. We have been associating ^ the War Savings Stamp with children to such an extent G1 that we have lost sight of the c< other purpose involved in lii this government issue, ? S. namely, providing a form of ir investment which is suitable tc I " tc the great mass of people, oi I who do not find it convenient tt p to visit DainKS to pay installments, but who can see eith- d< I er the postman every day or If else an agent for the sale of tl W. S. S., and can secure from er him a War Sayings Stamp, b< which pays practically tht s? same Interest as a Liberty tc Bond. 11 L As he continues to pasta tl I his 16.00 stamps?which cost d< & him but slightly over $4.00? th oei his certificate, he has an S3 actual government bond of e^ the value of *11 the War Sav- li mgt Slajaps *?tre are on it. p State Director War ? k i TKIC i I 1L_ Tb? paopie of Soutl j worth of War Sarrngf ptodg* to saro aitoget to be iaroted in W; A A 8k I on tfc* otiier p? , GOAL \ ?? " ? -???? r Business Home ? i i f V ar? | i it 1 ? T ? * I illy pusrnng oacK | by foot. n Financial Inoei will open & Sav>w and systematine small amount lonth. to | r o , ? I ge Bank 1 i, s. c. I| z People" ' To The p ith Carolina h< ae stamp -would be a $5.00 >nd, for instance, and 20 amps would be a $i00 bond. \T If you deposit in a savings ink paying 4 per cent inter- ei t quarterly, $4.17 in the H onth of June, 1918, will in- m ease to $4.89 on January 1, H 123. A War Savings Stamp >ught in June for $4.17 will ^ i cashed /or $5.00 in the mo ?i'mo Tho naliic nf a 'JLUl^S IXLUV. -M JUV TMAUV V4. ?at Savings Stamp does not ^ ictuate as is the case with V bond, because the govern- h< ent guarantees that a War tvings Stamp increases one rn *nt a month k* value. It 3.1 iXi be redeemed any time b? re maturity. From June 14 to June 28 e are calling for pledges on the mass of peopte of ei ir state to the amo ~ of h< 50,000,000, these pledges to. w i redeemed during the wllce of the year as may best 5 luited to he subscribers. Duth Carolina stands at the A >ot of the list of states in s per capita purchases of R rar Savings Stamps. From SI )w until June 28, when the t?nsive campaign will end, ^ t us see to it that we do lr part and take a more apropriate place in the roll of I ates?and than we can look jlu >rwaru to a rest from camj.igns> until XoveicLer. p Let us not forget that the si overnment is relying on the >untry's purchase of two bil- j s( ons of dollars' worth cf W. I aI . S. during this year as an x j aportaat part of its revenue """ +Ji/s Virtlre llAail ' ^ ? P<1* 1U1 WjLiai UiU UKJ J o 1 the other side. That iought should stir us all to si istant action. Our noldiers I 3n't grumble or ask for rest. ; O we supply them vlth all ' j ia.t American genius and en gy can produce, victory will ^ 2 hastened and many Eves ived. How can we expect > rest, how can we endure re le thought of restie? when st lere is something for us tc M o, as long as our boys are !d ie trenches enduring the tor- ^ Lents of hell, and giving iren their lives that we may here in safety aBd prosaritv! a; P1.U : * ^' r r Savings, Charleston, S. C. ai ! v MnMBMMnnHBUHHii am ) m mil ; ^ > > ' ^ I ? ParnJiTifl mnst hnv $6,000 00G j Stacsps during June, and xnwK h?r during the year $33,000,000 it Savings St&atpc. Don't dkv reon ic do veur ab&r? i 1 \ I TB& SAVINGS STAMPS j ISSUED BY TKE UNITED STATES J jj JC;gVfe2UgMSft-i- | To be invested i ased only about To make up stamps during _ gether during . I SIGN THE | | swing South C CC ISSUED BY TH3 UNITED STATES ?GYE&KMEiJT i\K r^T*r,A%t i * T\ 1 T1 i A T1 4 T1TTD LKMIAAJL rAKAtol^rns PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY. Miss Nannie Simpson en route to 2r new home at Enoree, is visiting *r cousin, Miss Victoria Crosscn. Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Hunter, Mr. and rs. P. L. Langford, -Mrs. J. P. "Wheel\ Mrs. M. C. Morris and Miss Myra unter are attending Winthrop comencemer.t. IMisses Mary DeWalt unter, Susan Langford and Ruby 'heeler are among the graduating ass at Winthrop. Cadets Henry Quattlebaum, George rise, Carrol Mills, Homer Wheeler, icholas Merchant, Curtis Pugh are >me from Clemson college. 'Mr. C. G. Wyche of Greenville, ade a short visit to his parents, Dr. id Mrs. Wyche last week. Dr. E N. Kibler and G. D. Brown T i^e eone to Glenn Springs. Cadets Frank Earl iSchumpert, Mow Singley and Pickens 'Langford are >me from Bailey Institute, Green-, AA/1 I vu u. Mrs. J. . Taylor of "Walhalla is jendins awhile with her father, Mr. . G. Wise. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harmon, Misses ebecca K .rmon and Elizabeth Brown >ent Sunday in Ninety Six. Miss McClellan leaves Wednesday ir her home in Bristol, Va. Mrs. Olin Bobb has had as her lest her brother, Mr Rawl, of <Coimbia. Miss Susie Langford has closed her Kelton and is home for the iinmer. Mrs. James Goggans and her little >n of Columbia are guests of Dr. id Mrs. Wyche. t T5?n rurloa Viao rotnrnpil ivll>s 1SL?*CL iJCli VUl ivr i her home in Winnsboro after hav. ? taught here during the past ses ? on. Miss Cora Shealv of Springfield, a., ds visiting her brother, Rev. C. Shealy. F. J. Blank is home for the summer om Atlanta Military school. Mrs. ,T. B. Bedenbaugh and child;n have returned to Pomaria after rending the week with her parents, r. and Mrs. J. M. Werts. Mrs. Joe 'Sitz .is visiting in Columa. Mr. and iMrs. H. L?. Shealy move lis week to Newport (News, Va. His ltomobile shop has been purchased 7 Messrs. J. A. Dominick and J. B. u^h. Mrs. Sallie Black of Fitzgerald is pre for a few day's stay. Mr. Robert Luther of Sumter spent le week-end with his parents, Dr rid Mrs. R. L. Luther. Miss Louise Richardson of Mounfcille visited Miss Clara Brown last ree"k. HI POTATOES UGHT TKey Save Wheat. When, you eat ToMo^ TJT. H. fooo .JX Subscribe to The Herald and News. A 11 r ^ t /M Trvi . ^UU J \YL? C "?~ Q^v n w ai uavmgs wjicii $1,500,000?The for this poor showing the June and must pledge to r e year. PLEDGE and buy all I arolma into line. It can War Savings St >sts $4.17 in Jun - ? ? ? *"V 1 deemable Jan. 1,1923 ! | XOTIfE OF ELEfTIOX I> BETIf EDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT j >0. 54. i Whereas, one-third of the resident i electors and a like proportion of the j resident freeholders of the age of I twenty-one yeai a, in the Beth -Eden i ; School District No. f>4 of the county of j Newberry, iState of South Carolina, j | have filed a petition with the county ( Board of Education of N6wberry coun-1 , tv, South 'Carolina, petitioning and re-! j questing that an election he held in said school district on the question j of levying a special tax of two (2) j mills on the taxable property within ! i the said district. Xow, therefore, we the undersigned, ! composing the County Board of Edu! cation for Newberry county, State of j South Carolina, do hereby order the j j Board of Trustees of the Beth Eden ' j School District No. 54 to hold an elec-! tion on the said question of levying | a special tax of two (2) mills to bo j collected on the property located in i the sa*d school district, which said election shall be held at the Beth Eden ' I Keep Fa I Your Bo When your boy eign country to You sent him tc rands, and with I Now we have s< a foreign land, i I his faith has nol part if he does 1 Pledge yourself NATIOP Saving to help < of duty or sacri Are we keeping and giving to ht asked of them, and whole? Ai I i I National Do.il I JL ClUl iRGLI^A u FA IQ SiL JL IL&mjy nps this year. So fa i .1 worst showing in the : state must buy $6,00C save and invest xii $33 the War Savings Stamp; - i 1 and must be done. school house in said School District Xo. 54, on Saturday, the 15th day of June, 19IS, at which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. The members of the Board of Trustees of said School District i shall act as managers of said election. Only such electors as reside | in said School District and return real: : or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as required in general election, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot containing the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector opposed to such tax cast a ballot contain- ( ing the word uXo" written or printed thereon. Given under our hands and seals this 1st day of June, -918. C. M. WILSON, (L. S.) 0. B. CANNON, (L. S.) J. M. BEDEXBAUG-H, (L. S.) County Board of Education for Newberry County, S. C. lith With >y "Over T was so little that all the him, he trusted you to > school and to play and implicit faith he did you: / snt your boy or your neij nto terrors that he canm t even faltered. He kno his. to buy War Savings Stai JUNE 28th * A ? ?17 A n O A 1/1 VAL WAR 3AV: aur sons is not to be calk fice. It is love's blessed r the faith? Are we sci >1d our bovs do this thing JL ? and to help them to com re we doing not only our [ War Savings This space contributed / the Winning of the War i F. And* "1 C ?<T V 'rT~*'Tv1nrr'-?? >fT-Q ^ i i w S % ? V ?? We wJk 18 "'SBUt SITINGS 5?&MFS 2 J a by UNITED <STAT7.3 8 jQOV?aK^i?NT j j * wt?* mirrh 1 V? V HUT V/ |^U1 V/i A whole United Slates! 1,000 worth of ,000,000 alto- : 5 you can. Let's j M i ho j ?< l:J I W<3iS?r&G9ttkX?$ | I . V 1 !S3UXDSYTMa I UWITED STATES ! ! I jsovEa&MEar < PExelenio MediciceCo., V ' your Cxelento Quinine Pomade my hair wu short, coarse and nappy, bat now it has grown to ?2 and silly that I can do it op any way I want to. I am sending you my picture to show you bow pretty Kxelento has mad? it SALLIE BJCEIX I Don't let some fake Kink Remover fool I you. You really can't straighten your hair | until it is nice and long. That's what I PVCI CTMTA nnlaarir I Eii/%AaBilall V rwm?w? does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Rocta of the hair, and malces it srrow long, eoft and Bilky. After using1 a few times you can tell ' the difference, and after a little while it will be bo pretty and Ion* that you can fix it up to suit you. If Exelento don't do as we rifti'm, we will give your money back. Prica 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Write for particulars. * { h EXELENTO MZOICIME CO., Attentat 6a? ) \ mini* MMmnmBBBumsmsBBBmmsmt i here" world was a fortake care of him. on your little erk? - r-? J?r? rr L ww.. jhbors boy out into A even know?and i ws we will do our ! \ ) . . mps on or before i$: i j INGS DAY id by the ugly name privilege. 'imping and saving that humanity has e back to us sane bit, but all we can? Committee or by ;rson I