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^ as wi I "A great net of mercy drawn through gift faXB an ocean of unspeakable pain." ^ I ANOTHER . I WE PAID OUT SOME RED THAT'S HOW MUCH IT HURT. & MONEY HAS BEEN DOING. I THAT MONEY WENT, DOLL IT WAS. I THREE CENTS OF IT MAY THREE TORN WOUNDS OF Afl HAD THE LESS NOBLE RESPON SIX-YEAR-OLD ANTOINE OUT B NO TTSE.?WE CAN'T FIGUR] I THERE'S THE WHOLE PAT] ONE THING AT A TIME. IF YO POTS AND PANS, FOOD AND C THREE YEARS AGO THESE ING, STEADY, SAVING, HARD-V NOW THEY HAVE THE EA! ELSE. IT IS FOR YOU TO SAY WE THE RED CROSS IS YOURS, WITH THE SAME FERVOR AND FOR LIBERTY BONDS. IT IS FOR YOUR VOICE TO ! ONWARD, GREATER AND MORE AND IT'S YOUR DOLLARS T Every cent of every dollai The American Red Cross is the larg ent organization for the relief of snffe the World has ever seen. It is made up almost entirely of vol higher executives being without exeep ed to laro-e affairs, who are in almost a I sen-ices without pay. It is supported entirely by its mem voluntary contributions. It is today bringing relief to suffer military and civil, in every War torn i It plans tomorrow to help in the i throughout the world. B This Page Paid for and Contributed ti B H. C. FOLK CO. fl CARTER & CARTER. B BAMBERG CHERO COLA BOTT! ,rTgj?MJ BERTY \ * BOND?: '?jk Jfy i^~t| 11 ? s GOOD INV CROSS MONEY A WHILE BACK. PAID ] MIGHT NOT BE A BAD IDEA TO HAVE I AR FOR DOLLAR, WHERE IT DID A FULL I HAVE HAD THE HONOR OF DISINFECT T AMERICAN SOLDIER ON THE FRENCH 1 fSIBILITY OF PINNING A WARM FLANNI ACK OF NOYON. E THIS RED CROSS TASK IN CENTS' WOR' I OF RUIN FROM BELGIUM TO SWITZERL UR RED CROSS MONEY WENT THERE IT1 LOTHES, BEDS AND BLANKETS, FOR TH1 PEOPLE WERE PROSPEROUS AND COM FORKING, EVERYDAY, SMALL TOWN CITI RTH UNDER THEM AND THE SKY OVER 1 ? ETHER THIS GREAT WORK OF MERCY SB JUST AS OUR ARMY AND NAVY ARE YOl i LOYALTY THAT LEADS YOU TO THE Bi SAY WHETHER YOUR RED CROSS SHALL ? tttit tktittt mtt 4 \T TlTTtm "DPPADX1 < hiiilrj! ul i niin ii v iiiv ?jxj? v/xvju. HAT MUST ANSWER. r received for the Red Cross War Fund g< ^est and most effiei- It feeds and clothes entii Ting humanity that calamity. It is there to help your so unteer workers, the with its thousands of wo >tion men accustom- sm0oth running transports 11 cases giving their America's advance guard?j , , . n , , Congress authorizes it. bership fees and bv _ *. x , , President Wilson heads ] ing humanity, both The War Department au illied country. Your Army, your Navy, i vork of restoration endorse it. Twenty-two million Ame o the Red Cross by the Following Patriotic Busin LaVERNE THOMAS & CO. RENTZ A nmi. TTTF B/ A. XVJLVJJJ. LING CO. BAMBERG FURNITUR] ? , I I IJY MM1 I "A &reat net of mercy drawn through 8B an ocean of unspeakable pain." H PI -i I ^ jnf j Bn ESTMENT I ' flms \ :t out and forgot it. i i look at what that g jay's work, wherever i ing with iodine the ~ R front. or it may have b !l belly-band around th. I and, just to visualize r 7ery likely provided 3 repatriated people. pented?self-respect- R zens. h them"?not one thing R [ALL STOP. i IBS; YOURS TO SUPPORT 1 OTTOM OF YOUR PURSE B FALTER NOW OB SWEEP I m oes for War Relief. I e populations in times of great I < ldier boy in his time of need. I rkers, its tremedous stores and I J ition facilities, it is serving as H , and thus helping to win the war. I Hi LI. dits its accounts. H md your Allies enthusiastically S Ticans have joined it. E ess Men of Bamberg. fl ^ & FELDEB. I LMBERGr HERALD. H 3 & HARDWARE CO. H n