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H ?amiHimmmmmmmai^___i K| I lc CLUB 2c CLUB 1 Payments Payments I 1st Week lc 1st Week 2c 1 2nd Week........ 2c 2nd Week 4c 1 3rd Week 3c 3rd Week 6c [,/ I ' Increase Every Week Increase Every Week I by lc by 2c I Total in 50 Weeks Total in 50 Weeks (pL $12.75 $25-50 I I YOU CAN BEGIN WITK | | THE REASONS P . & To provide a way for those of moderate ; Saw- H money. | \ To teach "the Banking habit" to those w It makes your pennies, nickles and dimes, . lars; dollars grow into a fortune. St. To give you a Bank connection and show to you. ItS ' We | PEOP1 A. M. DENBOW President ESepamBergiierair ritory and crushing __ world domination sch ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. coordinated eff ' Thursday, January 10,1918. ^ ?ant Tomelc shipbuilding projects RUSH TROOPS TO EUROPE p?"? **> ? ing sea traffic unintei of the submarines. ENGLAND AND FRANCE TO HELP Commissio?-S KecoI FURNISH SHIPS. The principal recoi [Wv7-.; the American delega' Jib Time to be Lost.?The Move Will Coy. E. M. House, Pre i. ? j ^.11 . . TA personal representath be Made Quickly to Offset De- * 4 "That the United 1 *& . - fection of Russia. # their influence to se< ??? "" unity of effort, milit Washington, Jan 2.?An agree- economic, between t ment by the United States to send a the countries associate great army against the Germans in the war. time to offset the defection of Rus- "Inasmuch as the si sia was disclosed today through the i nation of the war publication by Secretary Lansing of States and the Allies a review of the work of the American hastened by the ex mission which recently participated United States shippii in the inter-allied conference at Pa- that the government ris. of the United States American fighting men are to cross I ^ort towar(ls accomp] the Atlantic as rapidly as they can ! su^ by a systematic 1 be mustered and trained. France j resources of ^nen and and Great Britain on their part un-! That the fighting dertake not only to join in providing j United States be dis] ships to carry them, but to see that j r?Pe wRh the least any deficiencies in arms and equip- indent to training a ment are made up on the other side, i i\TEREST GERMAN One of Chief Decisions. j This was one of the great decisions j That 0ne charge Nov reacneci at ine conierence at wmcn | 4,000,000,000 the cobelligerents planned to pool their fighting resources and move as German finance is sc a unit toward driving the Germans is useful now and th and their allies out of conquered ter- ground for judgment a AT THE DIFFERENT 5C CLUB 10c CLUB Payments Payments 1st VTeek 5c 1st Week .... lOc 2nd Week .... 10c 2nd Week .... 20c 3rd Week .... 15c 3rd Week .... 30c Increase Every Week Increase Every Week by 5c by 10c Total in 50 Weeks Total in 50 Weeks $63.75 $127.50 [ THE LARGEST PAYMENT FIF OR THE CLUB and even small means to bank their ho have never learned it. often foolishly spent grow into dolart your fortune todav. vou how our Bank can be of service */ Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest ii LES BANK C. W. RENTZ Vice Pi bbbp?mm?am the Teutonic is any such thing it must be the stateleme. There is ments 0f imperial German chanort not only in cejjor t0 Reichstag, and one of sea, ut iQ Pro" them was published yesterday. Count 1 111 * 6 VaS^ von Hertling asked for a new credit upon which de- Qf 15>000 000>000 marks, and added ,m o maintain- geven ioans to date totaled rupted in spite 73^00,000,000. German credits are . . spent before they are funded, so that nmendations. .. . , ... there is reason for adding those nmendations of gumg Germany's funded debt before tion ea ed by war was over 20,000,000,000 ssident Wilson's _ , ? . ,. . 1AO marks. Here are indisputably 108 re Q,T0* billion on which the interest cannot states exert all .... . . . be less than 4 per cent, and must a7cure the entire ? . , . . ., erage more. Peace is not in sight, ary, naval and . ~ and peace on German terms was nev- I emse ves and er gQ ^jg^an^^ aiready the Ger- j 3d with them in maQ jn^erest cjiarge exceeds 4,000,- j r\ r\ r\ s\ n r\ ? I uuu.uvu mains a )cai. ticcessful termi- | rp^ .g t^e jrre(iucat>le minimum i b\ the United Germany's obligations. To this j can be greatly musj. added terms which cannot: tension of the be caicuiated outside Germany, nor j Qg programme, state(j candidly inside Germany withand the people QUt arousing aiarm comparable only bend every ef-1 t0 newg the enemy is at the lishing this re- Rhine. At the date of the last loan coordination of the totaj seven was 20,000,- i materials. 000,000 marks below the credits alforces of the iowe^> The difference seems a def- j patched to Eu- jcit must be covered in some j possible delay, manner There are outstanding Ger- j nd equipment. man treasury bills to the same figure. ! Y MUST PAY. There is in addition over eight billion | marks of notes of the Reichstag in ! f Greater Than circulation. The German war loan j Marks. uanas nave reported a circulation 01 ] about 6 billion marks. But why pile > evasive that it up the full list, when the mark is en to find firm a mere counter, with values shifting bout it. If there daily? Germany's neighbors will not Our oTslaPt Her It Costs Noth our Christmas Banking Club and it is a r mas. The plan is simple! You start wi the same amount each week. How t< Look at the different Clubs in table join the 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00?t THE FIRST WEEKLY PAYMENT. Club and give you a Christmas Banking < joined. CLUBS WILL PAY \ 50c CLUB 51.00 cbujs Payments Payments 1st Week .... 50c 1st Week $1.00 2nd Week .... 50c 2nd Week $1.00 3rd Week .... 50 C 3rd Week $1.00 Deposit 50c Every Deposit $1.00 Every Week Week Total in 50 Weeks Totai In 50 Weeks $25.00 S50.00 1ST AND DECREASE YOUR PA FOR OLD AND YOUN< Club and also put every member of tl - ? the value of money and now to oanK z start you give them now may some dz home. How often have you wished that value of banking your money. You same mistake with YO.UR children. a Our Christmas Banking ( Bamberg, and 6. F. HAIR residents j trade marks, but barter for goods so f*?\f J| ff\ ! far as trade is possible on any terms. \/V tJLal/ Germany borrows from one neutral j 4?fjp under threats and secures loans from j I | another with commodities. There! . are records of Germany having offered 15 per cent, discount for credits Terrible Suffe outside the empire. Perhaps no liv- Sideache Bi ing nation ever was in such desper- nesr Reli ate financial stress. c9 tl Says Tt It is no reproach to Germany to say that it is impossible that these loans shall ever be repaid. There Gonzales, Te: are other loans without date which ^a< are valued because their principal * .Tas }akl - . n . . left side. It never falls due. But they are not , ? i ... , . . A ... left rib. It wo loans of nations whose interest obli- . . , ., ,. . aching and ex gations are larger than the savings of . ., , , . ,. shoulder and o the people in times of prosperity, and ^ fhaf which there is reason to suppose may gevere j would be larger even than the total nation- ftn(i suffere(j U? al increment of wealth from which j suffered ti tbft covin firs pan hp made.?From the +rk ha 0 k"v 10" * ~? - au.\x &v/u w New York Times. so weak I cou Was not able tc Tag Coal Shovels January 30. to let my hous< awful -with a p hcid the headac The Fuel Administration expects was unable to school children throughout the coun- was a misery, try to do the tagging work on "Tag- av,'ful conditioi Your-Shovel-Day" which has been set pata^i had ju for January 30, planning to make it J hopes of our ge a school holiday. I me. In this extra effort to save coal thrown in my for war purposes the Fuel Adminis- testimonials tration will try to get a tag on every dui, and am s< coal shovel in the country. On the *or * kegan fooo axnh too- a ro tho wnrrtq- "SavP BeCOHO bOttte. . ? woman ana iee that shovelful of coal a day for Uncle has been perm Sam." On the reverse side are hints two years since for saving coaf. * ff^ays.J ? Cardui." Try Ci Read The Herald, $1.50 per year. Read The H ing to Join? i i easy way to have money next Christ- 1 th 10c, 5c, 2c or lc and increase with jj > Join I below and select the one you wish to ? w nrnvTH to mm bank WITH B 1JLV/JLJL \/ VAfAAdi AW w w ?v _ We will make you a member of the Dlub Book showing the Olub you have rOU $5.00 CLUB X CLUB 1-ayments 1st Week $5.00 2nd Week $5.00 52? $3, $4, 1 3rd Week $5.00 Deposit $5.00 Every $10, or | _ . ,w??? . Anr Total in i>u weeKs v g ? $250.00 Amount | | YMENTS EACH WEEK ^ The sensible thing for all parents to ? do is to join our Christmas Banking leir family into it. This will teach them ind HAVE MONEY. Maybe this little iv set them up in business or buy them a your parents had taught you early the would be well-off today. Don't make the :iub , S. C. C. E. BLACK Cashier HARDLY FOR_SALE. IMA AI AMP 0ne two-story dwelling at EhrWiU /tLUllE hardt. Well located. Two stores situated on Broadway street, Ehrhardt, cheap, ring From Headache, Four brick stores in the heart of ickache and Weak- Denmark. Terms to suit the pur. , chasers, eved bv Cardui* .nn.Mnr.A/. :? ~' ~ ~ * _ _ ' vug oiA-iuuiu i caiucu^o IU juauilil Texas Lady, berg, with outbuildings and 1 1-2 , __ acres of land, for $1,000; $400 cash. balance to suit the purchaser, s. Mrs. Minnie Phil- Three brick stores on Main street, C9, writes: "Five years Bamberg. Prices and terms right. gnVwith a pain in my One nice residence lot of one acre was right under my of *and? f0??/ ? . ,, Several lots on Elmore Heights, uld commence with an ?100 each tend up into my left Sixteen acres on Main street, near n down into my back. Mr. E. C. Bruce's, $200 per acre, the pain would be so w.e11 suited for peanut factory, or oil have to take to bed, mi4Q0 acres of land four miles from uiaJly about three days Bamberg for $11 per acre. Nice Lis way for three years, dwelling and all necessary outbuildmere skeleton and was togs. Id hardly stand alone, i REASONABLE TERMS CAN BB > go anywhere and had j HAD ON ALL THE ABOVE 5 work go...I suffered j PROPERTY. mIKS H. M. GRAHAM, Real Estate, my stomach got in an j ?* l caused from taking; 1 ne. I suffered so much TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. st about given up all itting anything to help At a meeting of the State Board ; of Education held last week it was Birthday Almanac was 1 decided to hold an examination for yard. After reading j teachers' certificates in the various i I decided to try Car- j counties of the State on Saturday, d thankful that I did, ! January 19, 1918. Teachers holding improve when on the ' second and third grade certificates, * .1 am now a well ; and all others desiring to stand this ling fine and the cure ; examination, are requested to be at anent for it has been ; court house in Bamberg, S. C., ! my awful bad health, j on this day promptly at 9 o'clock, nraise and recommend ~ w -d rs-nrir'T t L~ J " , _ __ Ck. ill. ?? . XJ. 1W ?Y UU1J, lTdul today. E 78 County Supt. of Education, erald $1.50 the year. Jan* 2' 1918* -" >' - ' . ... - ijr