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Make This Bank Yoi is that which eau Man to become young man to be< It cannot be pure can be cultr pense. It begins' The very first stc ings Account wit f $1.00 Opens An / 4 per cent Interest Compo Tka Ryrliar 1 11V JMAWAM**. Of Newben "The Bank of ti E? to yourself every mini: Use ycui Samuel I economic lac^ fan. H ' WiflW oiscnoun::W hoth ?asse" W sad more." wPIPW& Mako the the tires the xBaSe^ tj the utmo Y3Bfr*. ^2 good iiisy Id 3 Wim^- farthest at IMmffiy i~rc~Zte ;; ru ptt '^IsiPP^ economy. dealer wffl *\ r|p^^^plgS|f serve yo" *c Unitsc n ! A Carolina /\u Pomaria Drug Cop B. B. Schumpert-F ' H. L. Shealy?P i' \ SUBSCRIBE TO THE Hi I zr Business Home \ l t i ses the Dependent Independent?the come Successful. hased at any price (rated vithout exwith saving money. >p is to open a Savh this strong bank. \ccount $1.00 anded Semiannually ige Bank y, S. C. he People" i|i WIHMIi IHBillM Ijrflffi*"^^ ^JTV.I _/f .': - !>' '^^y/^y-gK^ JSBSSSI ||^ Chain' IRa | ^ Tread Speed? ed?Speed! oa pushed the clock ahead > give more light. antage of it. You owe it and ycur country to make ite count. car?passenger or com> the limit. \ Colt, president of the atcs Rubber Company, tkcn the country to the value d t_:e automobile e said? ling on wheels must be lobilizcd. 'oinobile is second to the ; an adjunct and supple> them in collecting cad ; merchandise. 5 should use their cars, gcr and commercial, more / y ? most ox yoTir car Dy using* t will extend its usefulness St. ' tires?Unit :d States Tires. t longest end carry you least cost. a United States Tire for r true!;?to guarantee unservice and greatest ist Sales and Service Depot tell you which ones will est. 3ood Tires to Co, -Pomaria 5. C. 'rosperity S. C. rosperity S. C. RAID m NEWS THK'SOLOIKR'S (HAXCF. (!-r>:u as the danger and large as i j'-e :os=o- in tfte ao:-fregare. me m~ I'-ivii] i.'il =old'er 'pa? p!entv of chances of coming ori of the war unsoratchcd. I or least rot bad'y injnred. | Pa~e'l on the morality ?tati?ti"s of j 111 o allied armies, a soldier's chances f nre as follov-s: ) i Twenty-nine chances of coming | home to on* rhance of being killed J Forty-nine chances of recovering | f~om wounds to one chance of dying | from them. j". One chance in ">00 of losing a limb, j Will live five years longer because j of physical training, is freer from dis, ease in the army than in. civil life, j ond has better medical care at the i front than at home. In other w?rs from 10 to 15 men ! died from disease to one from bul: lets; in tlr's war one man dies from ! disease to every 10 from bullets. I For those our fi'vVt;ncr men w^o ; do not escan^ scathes. the government under the so1d:e- ?^d sailor ini surance law gives nro+e*t'?n to the wounded and thfir dependents and to the families and dependents of those who make the supreme sacrifice for their country. ; Two colored females, Annie Kennedv and Alary Chappell. were before the recorder Wednesday for assault and 'battery. Kennedy dismissed. Chappell ?10.50. Paid. Mrs. Huff left (Monday for Columbia to undergo operation for appendij citis. Misses Florence Bowman, Trent | fteitt, Octie Griffin. Mildred Purcel!, I Anne Coe Ke:tt and Messrs Nicholas j Holmes and Ned Purceil motored on ! the 4th to Union. Glenn -Springs, | Spartanburg. Chick Spring and Green; ville. j Dr. Van Smith and Miss Lillian i Smith of Newberry, .Mr. and Mrs. Kel | ley of Tamassee and Mr. Whittle o! j Owens attended church at Richland ! Sunday.?Dr. iVan Smith, returned to I Newberry Sunday afternoon.?Bounty j Land cor Tucaloo Tribune. Miss Til-la 'West and Miss Minnie ; Amick. both of whom have been j teaching school, are spending the vaj | cation period as pupils of the New, berry Business school. During the ! illness of Mrs. Ray the position of I teacher was ably filled by Mrs. J. M. j Workman of our city. This school is | turning out some apt stenographers | and typists. This class of helpers will j be in greater demand from now on it wrmiH "ho ivicp fnr narents and & 1111 J'l *? wuiu ?/v ? - wv ?- x j guarians to send the girls and 'bovs to | Mrs. Ray for instruction in these imj portant branches. | Mr. Vaughan motored from Swanj sea Sunday to see Mr. Porter. I Those Big V comedies and the new j music at the opera house combine j with the other attractions here tp j make the afternoons and nights eni i joyable and pleasant in a cool and ! comfortable place, affording innocent amusement and needed recreation to some tired people who have no other form of relaxation. : . . ?r ...... "Aristocracy" Did Not Approve. I There is a reference to the first cele, bration of the Fourth of July in the 'autobiography of Charles Biddle. His ! memoirs were written late in his life, j and consequently he fell quite natural| ly into the error of supposing that the I Declaration was first read to the peo! pie on July 4, 1776', instead of on the I Rtjh. He says of the event in the state . house yard, which he witnessed: "1 j was in the old state house yard when I ""iie Declaration of Independence was j read. There were very few respectahle ; people present." The autobiojrrapher . j >- j. l. ... j. . ? t'i-?n.. ^ .mUSC not IK? lUKtMl fit) mnitn.v, mi iic j did not mean what nowadays would he icalled respectable people. He alluded 'to persons of family and substance. J who In those days were regarded as ! the only respectable element?a kind : Df aristocracy in fact. I j I I hki i i I m -"VAv i \ i I m ?n ! s Jflil, 1/ i 2 | a ^ ^,. I". S. K<>o'l A?]:nin!<lr.it;.. . or v.r't r K*:l? ..t 1: f-c-'i" r. . .* j-ko t ji r. . : J.O , ] :'f \vh;ir :* '.s i-: on, Y :uso ? i-;i r. ' ' or voir.' tor look v'ijrhiy ; onnyboUy 'lo' l<>Mcr Y<> t cr ; . ! hr\.-.' lor s;:vc ! fcljss'l] ] :iit'":rr h?. vf * r s--n<i<I wv.eat r for i;':;y < ;i < . : hro;!.; ) rrndo: <?i:ton dls yere "r-r: : J Hour. 1t wise ol* i>v.i <?. <. s" y j to win d?i v:ci.* yen ;-r-it icr f<--.1 <; I sojer boys Oat's dnin' do J 7 t." | Doit's w'at's takin' tie whi-at t *' | Sabscribe to The Herald and New&? ! i v p< 0> V & it * j/ ^ jjL JLL **&<*&, L ; m II ,s t hp raannr JUL V*J ib V 'OL&ii I I Newb< From report i Showing Condition T-I I iKprfv Rnnrls M J VllW j U. S. Bonds Cash and due ! U. S, Treas i i i Capital Stock Surplus and U I Circulation . | Dividends Un] Deposits | Bills Payable ( erty Bonds) O VAT iVCUldtUUIiid YV ' ; THE NATIONA b. c. Matthews, t. k. . President. State, v.ouni Member I frCNLVGETX /civTvOus'-OTOK* ? J a J10 N-tUES TO \ f'TMZ *Y-S!CK* J j ft. I GIVE YOUR MOTOR!' THE BY-SIGN ! THEN* WATCH IT riCK TP AND HUSTLE. SURE DEATH TO CARBON! Friend Autoist: "We don't have to te:l i you anything about carbon, the .great J standard motor curso which you "ouc? j out." but seldom entirely cut out of j I your motor. At that carbon is groat j : stuff?in its place. Thus it may be I j j life to the electric light?while it is j death to gasoline motor efficiency, 1 t - TCT! should do what thousands of satisfied autoists are doing. They give ! their motors HY-SIGN CA11BOX KE| MOVER and find it id suro death to ! carbon. hy-sign improves tha qnality of 1 j your "gas." giving 2595? to 4<K' more I mileage on same amount of ?aso!in<s? I thus making for greater incroa.sf.-t efficiency and economy these war times , of high srasolino prices. Give your dealer <he ITIGH SIGV. ! Then give your motor the lll'-SIGX? j and note how gratefully it gives you its very best of spe-jd power and mileage. ! ITY-SIGN has proved all that is i claimed for it "oy exhaustive tests. BOX 'CONTAINING 24 rubes. $1, j ? Good for 11'0 gallons of gr-soiine. ; ASK YOUR DEALER or send to Eureka Auto Products Corp. 123 Liberty St., N. Y. City. ! i - FIX ITINERARIES FOR CANDIDATES. YT: n r: s bo ro- and Barnwell Opening j IViiits.- Both Begin /sine IS. I ; The S'ate. \ The State and senatorial campaigns 1 | will open June IN, the former at j Barnwell and the latter at WinnsI boro. Both will close Friday, August j ; | I 2:?. The fir-st primary will he held j j the following Tuesday. The itiner- j arios are so arranged that the two I parties n ill he kept as much as two | weeks apart at all times. The sena- j ; toriai candidates will be in Columbia-I I July 4. with the candidates for State! I officers appearing in Greenwood that J | day. The last meeting for the sen- j 1 atonal party will Do in ispartanourg > i and the final for the State office j ! group in Columbia. The routing was j | arranged by a special committee of! j the State Democratic executive com- j j mitiee, composed of Gen. Wilie Jone3, | !' Columbia; Edgar A. Brown, Barnwell, J 1844 *5 & P n ? kp /T>1 a Pi F 4^ 1 -t'L ^i^ti k a*? ^ ^ OF i in .. i ,f la! Dallii mi irry, South Can to the Comptroller of the at the Clos* of Busine nrrnr m/^rro IXILZKJUrHsILO estments . . $ from Banks and urer .... LIABILITIES ndivided Profits paid .... ^secured by Lib\ ith Federal Bank $1, L BANK OF NEW1 JOHNSTONE, H. T. CANNON Cashier. Assistant Casl i ty ana uiy Federal Reserve S\ nd J. M. Moorer, Walterboro. The Tf ollowing are the circuits: | By Senatorial Campaign. j Dillon. Tuesday, July 16. I g}, TXTTlllv 1 *7 ! tVl< r JUICUCC, CUUCOUllj , vuij * . . , v... Conway, Thursday, July 18. , Es Marion, Friday, July 19. j < Ringsiree, Saturday. July 20. J a(j Georgetown, Monday, July 22. ( jr, Monck's Cornner, Tuesday, July 23 ' ?]j Cnarleston, Wednesday, July 24. pe, Walterboro, Thursday, July 25. Ridgeland. Friday, Tuly 26. <ja Beaufort, Saturday, July 27. he Hampton, Monday, July 29. Barnwell, Tuesday, July 30. th< Bamberg, Wednesday, July 31. be Aiken. Thursday. August 1. < Edge-Held.. Friday, August 2. of Saluda. Saturday, August 3. Lexington, Tuesday, August 6. Newberry, Wednesday, August T J Laurens, mursaay, August v. Greenwood. Friday, August 9. t Ij Abbeville. Saturday, August 10. U McCormick. Tuesday. August 13. Anderson, Wednesday, August K Walhalla, Thursday, August lx Pickens, Friday. August 16. Greenville, Saturday, August 17. Union, Wednesday, August 21. j b Gaffney, Thursday. August 22. Spartanburg, Friday, August 23. State Campaign. | ^ Walhalla. Tuesday. July 16. j ^ -? T?n i ' Pickens, werinesciay. fuiv 11. (Greenville, Thursday. July 18. j ? Union, Friday, July 19. i \ Spartanburg, Saturday. July 20. ! ^ Gaffnev. Tuesday, July 2:j. ; } York. Wednesday. July 24. (' > Lancaster, Thursday, July 23. Chester. Friday, July 2b. Winnsboro. Saturday. July 27. - i Camden. Tuesday, July 30. \ Chesterfield. Wednesday. July 31. y Rennettsville. Thursday. August 1. j ? ' * i. c\ . ?Ji Darlington, h'riciay. August j Bishopville. Saturday, August 3. ! wc Snmter. Tuesday. August 6. wfc Dillon. Wednesday, August 7. ky DOl Conway, Thursday. August 8. ; Marion. Friday, August 0. mo Floren^n, Saturday, August in. J J Planning. Tuesday, August 13. i ma Kingstree. Wednesday, August r.pnr?ptnwn. Thursday. August 1". i ^fonck's Corner, Friday, August Charleston. Saturday, August 17. ; 8U( St.. George. Tuesday, August 20. j for Orangeburg. Wednesday, August 21 j | St. Matthews, Thursday, August 22 j Columbia, Friday, August 23. i t? i I m :ment ? ? ?n p 1 I newoerry olina Currency iss June29.jldlS | / ' ============= , . 738,414.41 105,400.00 100,000.00 62,213.80 006,028.21 100.000.00 16,371.54 100,000.00 4,044.00 582,807.14 101,000.00 101,805,53 006,028.21 BERRY, S. C. j , W. W. CROMER lier. Assistant Cashier. ^ ^ A ' ' j ystem IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA., County of Newberry. r W. F. Ewart. Probate Judge. Whereas, D. F. Shealy and J. A. aelv. Jr.. made suit to me to irrant *m Letters of Administration of the tate and effects of J. B. Sheely. These are, therefore, to cite and monish all and singular the Kiaa<l anil Creditors of the said J. 3. eely. dceased, that the be and apar before me, in the Court of Prote, to be held on Thursday, the lStn* y of July, next, after publication, reof. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show cause, if any they have, why 3 said Administration should not granted. - - - - AO i.V? j - jriven under my nana mis -soui u-iv June, Anno Domini, 1918. W. P. Ewart, " P. J. X. C, i 1 1 ?^ ififtTfiB (inncn luuiun unucu AN OPERATION istead I took Lydia E. Pinkiam?s Vegetable Compound and Was Cured. n Baltimore, Aid.?"Nearly four years suffered from organic troubles, nervousness and headaches and every month would have to stay bed most of time. Treaty /'!? m,.:^ would relieve f U '];] for a time but # k m.ir doctor was al^.r^LTISl ways urging me to v^v3?NiLA\!^u~hav^ an operation. / Xj'.yV My sister asked me to try Lydia E. PinkT h a *n's Vegetable \ /yr s Cwi.ipound b e I j r o Vf/ ^ co:"-~nting to an \ \ ' l/j /operation. I took fj \ /, / five bottles of it and t/4'l) ^ j it has completely ' * ^ cured me and my >rk is a pleasure. I tell all my friends 10 have any trouble of this kind what dia E. Pinkham's \ egetable Comund has done for me."?Nellie B. jttingham, G09 Calverton Rd., Balti re, Md. t is only natural for any woman to ?ad the thought of an operation. .So TiTAmon J-iotro Kaon rACltnT'iJ >liy w ViAi^U liUV v ilth by this famous remedy, Lydia E. lkham's Vegetable Compound, after operation has been advised that it 1 pay any woman who suffers from ;h ailment? to consider trying it be e submitting v> -n.-'i ; trying ordeal. THE HER,ALT; AND NEWS ONE! LAB FOR OKLY 11.50.