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H?? I Make This Bank klTT" Hj i lie havings W Is a Good H and it make I You can pr by any on ^ Depositors. f OPEN A SAVINt tl r i i He Lxch Of Newl "The, Bank f i Food # : {\2> 0^ PUZZLE-FINL EVERYONE ^ Wars cannot be fought without every financial demand upon the N The rich of this country cannc the men of the country cannot c'i cannot do it alone; but all of us. garding partisanship, forgetting j supremacy of right and determinin mm Ideals and secure the safety of Am and splendid work which God has \ Health Officers Report. Rafcbcg for markets and fish stand for the city of Xewberry, S. C., b health officer: P. ( I J. R. Thornton, Drayton street S Fierce Taylor, O'Xeall street 8 Mattie Metz, (colored) fish mar-.. Ket, McKibbon street c ^ A F. Boozer, McKibbon street (No. Bit Joe Williams, fish market (colored) McKiboon street S wB "W. V. P-ledsoe & Co., Main street..Si Charley Thompson, (colored) fish market, -Main street S Hutchinson & Snelgrove. Main St..S A. P. Boozer, Main street, (No. 2) W c Jake Golden (colored) fish market Nance street Bradley, (colored) fish market, Nance street J fjp|Bhgenfr Gary, (colored) fish market, Friend s. jet * ^oun^s' ^am street $ if Boozer Bros., Main street S B| P.1 P. DeYore, fish market, Main K street J fl? G. W. Coward, fish market, IflB1-*- Thompson street 5 L. M. -Player, Health Officer. Tital Conservation Kanch for rent t 1919. A thoroughly reliable ar iM.m progressive family will have a vei iMLu^usual opportunity to come into H ;JBrr.ost desirable property. ^PTweem^esday i E ALL MEALS WHEATLESS /#??$& V5T no rmxAja. COA?KX3L5. U^l I {11 j' 1! IS TBS OE rrOLMOAST rocos (StOAIKIMC Subscribe to The Herald and Xev; Your Business Heme Habit abit? ;s you money, ove this statement ? W<?LVr*MtfWA c ui uui javiiig^ 5 ACCOUNT NOW ange Bank C )erry, o. of the People" ?? . ' j ~ ' I ,T'S ONLV V , O WO DAYS To. ? *$? ^ EACH ll** "T \ * >k T " m$&s" ^ y~) n'nE -\c:kfr : MUST HELP. : money, and upon the Treasury centers ation. )t alone meet the needs cf the Nation; o it alone; the women cf the country the people of the United States, disre;e!f;sh interests, thinking cnlv of the ! q to vindicate the majesty of American ! erica and civilization, car. do the great j called upon us to do. W. G. McADOO, Secretary cf the Treasury. J t fMMDBHBBaZXUkcm.,aBBUMaaMMMBaaH" . ' WAR SAVINGS STAMPS NONT.sX;?i3^Z. ' v I ? 1 \A/h#*n nrpnariro fop the issuino ^ ft MW, |^. ^ W of Thrift Stamps and War Savings ^ Certicates the national aaministratration very wisely decided that they should not be subject to any taxes, federal, state or iocaJ. In I- this respect they are entirely unique, being free when almost ev_ ' erything else is subject to impost. "} As the amount that an individual ^ may hold is limited to $1,000, this i concession does not deal unjustly - toward other security holders. >3 It is simply an inducement to the small investor to make an unusual jr effort in his own and his country's ) behalf by depositing as much ?f his surplus with the government as ^ ! possible. Those who buy these little bonds?and all should do ItJo should understand in advance of the coming days of taxation return 55 In April that whatever of their : earned savings or surplus derived ^ | from economies is converted into Thrift Stamps or War Savings Certificates need not be recorded upon ? j the assessor's blank. As the Inter - ? lu ;M ect ana principal are p<*y<*utc <n 5" ; 1923, neither is it necessary to mr.!<; mention of the investments in the return to the income tax collector. f r They are, as static, absolutely free and, as they also pay 4 per ' oent compound f-te^est, are t.hfe !' best securities that one can buy in a these troubled time?. [ Every time you buy a War | Savings St&rop you help weaken the Hindeiiburj '3 - in: <r wmiAhlk cff a m.f in .irsT kkw imvs. y Spartanburg Woman Relates Her & f Wonderful Experiences?She Suffered Much?After Heinir in Bed ^ Three Weeks*?Tanlae Ifad Her up *? 1 Th wm liill'W. . : ? tiM i Hiu . ' 4,I was able to eat a regular meal and do light housework in three days : after I began taking Tanlac. though . before I started taking it I had stayed i in bed three weeks ? d could not even i sit up." said Mrs. J. G. Johnson, of | ! oS7 X. Church St.. Spartanburg, in her I endorsement of "The National Tonic.* ; "In a week after taking the first dose, j I discharged my cook and began do- | i ing all my housework, and I went to j church five days after I began this ' treatment," continued Mrs. Johnson, j "I had catarrhal fever and what T j think was a light case cf the grippe j , I was awfully nauseated and I could j not retain even cold water, much las 3 ' food. I became so weak and sick thai , I had to stay in bed. When I started j Tanlac I had been in bed three ^veeks j and unable to sit up. All this time I I j was under treatment, and I did 110- ! I seem to be gaining strength, i ius heart in that way of trying to regain j my health, and so I threw away ail 1 my medicines and began taking Tar.- \ lac. "The Tanlac i:ave me back my ap-! petite right at the start, and I could just feel myself getting stronger right j along. I have never known any med- J * icine that would make a sick person j well so quickly?especially one as ! jsick as I was. I took just two bot. ! ties. I am feeling fine now and I'm j getting stronger. My health is far' better than it has been for a year or j ! so. The Tanlae surely did make nvs ! ! get well quickly?it was just wonder- j ful." ! | 1 | Tanlac, the master medicine is sold by: i Gilder <? Weeks, Newberry, S. C., : Prosperity Dru^- Co., Prosperity, Lit: tie Mountain Drug Co.. Little Mounj tain, S. 0., W. C. Hollowav, Chapj pells, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy, ! Whitmire, S. C. I ~ . NOTICE OF ELECTION IX BETH EDEX SCHOOL DISTRICT I >0. 54. ! Whereas, one-third of the resident j electors and a like proportion of the I resident freeholders of the age of ! twenty-one years, in the Beth Eden j ! School District Xj. ."4 of the county of j | Newberry, iState of South Carolina, | have filerl p petition with the county I | Board of Education of Newberry coun! j ty. South Carolina, petitioning and rc; questing that rn election be held in ; sa?d school district on the question ! of levying a special tax of two f2*? J j n"'13s on the taxable property within ! ; the said district. , j I ; ; Not. therefore, we the undersigned, j ? | {composing the County Board of Edu- j"~ ; ! cation for Newberrv countv. State of i i 1 ! " I j ; South Carolina, do hereby order the; i, } ' Board of Trustees of the Beth Eden j $ \ ! School District No. "4 to hold an olec- j cj ! tion on the said question of levying! | 2 a special tax of two (2) mills to Jv-j | collected on the property located in j f **" > ?p-'(! school district, which said j J ; e1- -*t" ^ V1 * - held at. the Beth Eden j $ I VJ sr-iiooi hoi!.' i 'said School District j a Xo. ",4. on Saturday, the loth day of Jf Tune. 1918, at which said election the $ polls shall he opened at 7 a. m., and || closed at 4 p. m. |j The members of the Board of g Trustees of said School District |j shall act as managers of said | g ' * ^?1 - ^ ftn I m| election. Ulliy SUl'U eiet'l."! 3 an i goius -wj in said School District and return real g or personal property for taxation, and | who exhibit their tax receipts and reg- J g istration certificates as required in p general election, shall be allowed to a vote. Electors favoring the levy of g such tax shall cast a ballot containing l| the word "Yes" written or printed I thereon, and each elector opposed to I such tax cast a ballot contain- E ing the word "Xo" written or printed I lirtraAn Hj , tllUI Given under our hands and seals this 1st day of June, -918. C. M. WILSON. (L. S.) 0. B. CAJXXOX, (L. S.) J. M. BEDEXBA'UGH. (L. S.) County Board of Education for Newj berry County, S. C. i Ittt -nayitntc rtrirrl i JX1 tVIAlUCi) i'XVjni j """ -> They Save "Wheat. "When, you cat Potatoes I ; j ' ^ U.S. fOOD AJJM-INhfirSsATlOK j; ; I THE KEHALD AND NEWS ONE ! J ; i7 IR ONLY H.50. I < ' "*"' " ' ? 1 J" U .n tt? a 0 Yat 1 war 5avn? 0 o c o I I ^ 6 I BU5IIS o 0 o 0 V O i I Merchants 8 perceive th I | qualities of i s ... 0 It is pra O and of i ? r\ y o 0 >| It Will pay you to 0 j 0 j p The gasoline cc s The tire n i o j 0 > o 1 BAKE! * ? i .iO Newberry, I A O 1 o ! !! 3 lUk \-c=>c<=?i0crr>oc=30<?=Cy^0c=30cz3CK?r)0cz= \iO'?7siii Your Boy* When your hoy was s< eign country to him, h You sent him to schoc rands, and with impiic Now we have sent yoi a foreign land, into tei Kis faith has not even part if he does his. Pledge'yourself to buj J NATIONAL ? t i having to help our soi of duty or sacrifice. . Are we keeping the f? and giving to help our asked of them, and to and whole? 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