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A RtMIHOm IOH KV IKY BAY Save Continually 4 f And | Consistently i i'!\ BUY JYVKR SAVINCSST^l^' ??"ZZ&aseealiiMllaJl BANKS ORDERING HAND GRENADES Over 175,000 Children In FlfWi District Will Be Routing Knemy, Waste, During lummtr Months. Richmond, Va.?According to the latest available figures over five hun dred banks in the Fifth Federal Re serve District have ordered supplies 1 of band grenade penny-savings banks that are to be used by the children for 1 summer savings. The total number 1 of hand grenades that have been or 1 dered exceeds 176.000. V 1 The plan of tha band grenade bank originated In " the Treasury Depart- 1 raent, and the banks an Mag dis tributed In this district by the War j Loan Organisation here. Every school child under the age of seventeen years may. by applying at the local bank, re- ! " celve one of these hand grenade penny-banks as a loan for the vaca tion period. If, during the summer, enough money is saved to purchaae ' one or more War Savings Stamps the ' bank becomes the property of the ' child. The banks are made out of real hand grenades that were to have been used against the Huns. With percussion cap and high explosive removed, and slots eat to receive and take oat oolns, they are now doing service against the enemy, waste, as banks for sav ings. Sehool officials all over the district are enthusiastic about the plan, as they feel that it will not only keep alive but strengthen the thrift ideals that already have been Implanted is the minds at the ohJMren. J. H Btaford, asetstaat swpertoten dent of publie schools here, has en dorsed the echeaae. In a recent letter expressing the hope that aU the banks in Um district would oo-operate by get ting supplies at the band grenades, as tha sehooi children are eatbnstasUe a boot securing them OBJECT IS TO MAKE , PEOPLE PROSPEROUS Oover*meet Mnk liiUmNi In Series of War Saving* Seel at lee That Art Rapidly M?| Organised. OoTarnraaat officiate at Waahtcf toa are watchtag vHk BO tittle Inter eat the growth at a aeriee of aoeietlea 1 aprlaglng up all over tha Waited Btataa. Thar hare already attained a memberahlp that reachea wall ap Into the millions. * _v Traaaury department officiate ara ! particularly lsteraatad In thla move ment, aad it la foatsred by that da ' pert meat As aoon aa a society la 1 formed the natp?a of tha president, secretary aad eaah individual mem ber ara placed ia tha traaaury depart ment archives. - Thane socletlae ara War Sarlaga Societies. and tha mottvs of aaeh ao ciety la Thrift. The govsrnment, In favoring theae organiiationa, haa aot only In view the repleniabing of tha United States traaaury through tha sale of Thrift and War Barings Stampa. but the big Idea Is to eauee aach individual member to learn tha value to himself of being thrifty. The government is not seeking to divert capital from legitimata com mercial anterprlaea. It does not want to Ma ap vast sums If Is the persea who haa navar saved systematically that It la tha most anxious to reach, rhts person can put a?)da the small aias?H that ha 1ms Men accastoned to apaad. and thla. drawlag four par east aongossd mtoreat. wlU ta ahi (m ?redlbly short time grow Into a large enough sum to make the first pay meat oa a boma. or to provide a a am wNh which oae may make a perma nent Investment "Nothing la insl?" said Napoleoa sfltar tha hattla of Jana. In days of praagerity lasara agalaat amargenclea. Sag flaanslal safety with War Sav ings stamps. AGENTS CARRYING MESSAGE OF THRIFT Nareld ?frto*. BW??m of laviai Division Wrltoa Latter of Ap praelatto* to Mash af MflK taan Hundred Wevteera. Plrat-hand information and aw?at lions aa to how to obtela toemaead efficiency and pauaparlLy may new ba obtained by womaa on the (arm. la toy part of the eonotry, ^oa tee honaa demonetration afaata at tha depart ment of acrloultara. Bntering into tba national (arts(a ssovsassat wtth a see* that charaafrla** aB thatr work, ?oma eighteen hundred of thaae hoaaa demonstration ageata havs been carry ing the amm of thrift Into the farm bouses all over tha United States. Ia appreciation of thafr voluntarily undertaken work. Director Braddock has written a latter to each worker, of commendation, which raada la part: Thrift ia primarily tha people'a coo 3em. If thrift ia to become a perma nent national aaaet, the peopla'a agen cies and organisations moat definitely assume their ahare M raapoaalblllty for taoaloating thrift by including it in their program for action, flchoola, chnrchee, baaiaeaa and labor organ Isa tioas, fraternal aocietiea aad women'* organiaationa, aa well aa agrlcultoral work on and agenda*, are already un dertaking this work and are In eloae co-operation with the treasury de partment." According to Mr. Braddock's lettar, plans for the creation of aarings facil ities in the home are outlined aa fol lows: "1. Habit of saving first some part of lnaome for fature needs and ef spending wisely for present need* "1. Home betterment lud, to an care, for example, running water In Ika hoaaa. "J. Savings plan for every boy aad ?M. "4. Savings (and in government se carltlea tor every family. "6. Keeping of account* to pro mote wise spending and to lacreaae savings. Safe Investment of saving* (TNa. S, 1. 4) la government *ecnri ttee until money is needed: War Sav ings Stamps aa a desirable lnvaat roeat." EASY TO SAVE By the iama token that the best way to have anything It do It yourself.. the beat way to get ahead In the world la, un regularly and Inreet wiaely. Tear ehlldren may be baying Thrift SIMnpe but the nickels and dimes and 9Barters they are able te save won't buy a new automobile or a home or a sultlrator. The money to da that will not ha eared unleai yoe save it It's eaey enough to save If yon do It the W. 8. 8. way. Quartern planted In Thrift Stamps grow Into War Bar ings Stampe and the Interval makes them grow like rain doea a summer flower tare for that happy opportu nity. K you're not In a War 8arlngs Society?net In one. Be with the orowd. Did Tou Brer Bay: "T* I HAD TH* MONET?" TTien consider tMTIUK 8AVINO?be mod- > seute about It?It glrus you the P?MI.IBCTITE BUTINO. Will oh ! | ?area you sttU mora money, be- ; .Un eeiitR m snis vka< si nan 1 ?u"s |*iii<ic Tlfll flfl wum /"U ( i mat aad prsrMai funds for IIQURI DrTESTMBKTS. < which plla 'up money without ] ' help from you while you're gat- < > tll| |OM MVt. It's SURE aad It's EAST. Ia < anything better than that? atari NOW with WAR ! 8 AVI NOB STAMPS. Thar bear lataruat Tow ; sssraet paat office or baa* has them. FOLKS WE ALL KNOW gSKfti I Don't pity tills Poor Flab. It server him itlfclit tor coming home Without a Copy of thia popular Family Jocr nni for Friend Wife. Eleven times' has he l>een Warned, and now he U Golns After Ft. Ladies, if your liu? ?win'1 Is on Aliaeat .Minded Man, sImta this UV I'.cIom. ? people inlooMM )? MS. ? ? bet aatU ilwMiw Km ? ? ? reached. DonVTDU 4* Hlfl H Get a J5c bottle oI I ? DR. THACHER1 ? ? ? DIARRHOEA ? ? MIXTURE ? from jroar Aug ston mad ? ? hire it I I hall century. PWtll H and haiailaai For aale in Ahoakie at Gerock'a. ?tear "*Mr*Mlaatl ? Sometblag alee la th? omim ? I with tbcm. Probably M I I SC THACHER'S I" WORM SYRUP I baa been takiaf lha "croa" I lotlol "kiddles'* for halt a I ? century. They LIKE It? I I became It taatea good. Cant I ? hart tbeml Gat It at yam I ? drug More. [ Thadter HUdidM O./ ? Tm Hi 866 has mora imitation than uy other Chill awl Ferer Tooia a. the market, bat bo oh waata imitation! in medicine. They are daageroua.*dT Summr Complaint in Children. There is not anything like as ma ny deaths from this disease now as before Chamberlain's Colic and Di arrhoea Remedy came into such gen eral use. When this remedy is sir en with castor oil as directed and pro per care is taken as to diet, it is safe to say that fully ninety-nine out of every hundred cases recover. Mr. -W. G. Campbell of Butler, Tenn., says, "I have used Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea for summer complaint in children. It is far ahead of anything I have ever used for this purpose."?adv. This medicine always wins the good opinion if not praise of those who use it. T ry it when you have need of such remedy.?adv. , Semmer Complaint Quickly Removed "About two years ago when suff ering from a severe attack of sum mer complaint, I took Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it relieved me almost instantly," wri tes Mrs. Henry Jewett, Clark Mills, N. Y. This is an excellent remedj for colic and diarrhoea and should be kept at hand by every family. Nlf Printing Want WE WANT lO KNOW WHAT IT IS Pmttag am good paMag is jm baelnee* and when we say pHmHng we tart mean Mr, but the bee* obtainable. If yea ere "from Mlasoori" gtv* as a trial and we wC ^ Show You NOTICE The undersigned has qualified a* ad miniatrator of F. F. Ferguson, de ceased, late of Hartford Count, N. C., this is to notify all persona hold ing claims against the estate of sand deeeaaed to exhibit them to the un dersigned for payment on or before June 19, 1920, or this ntoice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaae make immediate payment. This June 19, 19 19. Walter C. Ferguson, Administrator of F. F. Ferguson. NOTICE ' . I have thia day sold my entire stock of goods to Messrs. Marshall Lassiter and W. H. Newsome. All accounta held by the firm of J. E. Odom ? Co. are payable to the under signed and all creditors of this firm may look to me for settlement. I appreciate your former patron age and request my friends to share their business with the new firm. J. E. Odom. Having purchased the above stock goods and the good will of the above firm of J. E. Odom we wish to announce that we will carry complete stock of goods at the same stand and hereby invite all our frienda to drop in to see us. Marshal Lassiter, W. H. Newsome July 9, 1919. NOTICE. By virtu# of an order of th? Su perior Court of Hartford County, made in the Special Proceedings, now pending in said court, entitled Annie J. Pearce, Cyril Pearee, at. ala, against Wood Pearce, Annie Mae Pearce, et. als., the undersigned will on the 4th day of August, 1919, off. ar for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthous deor of Hart ford County, the following describ ed real estate, situated in the town of Winton, N. C., to-wit: Three lots in said town, and known as the late A. J. Pearce's saw mill and gin lots, and bounded on the West by Hill Street, on the North by the lands of W P. Taylor's heirs, on the East by the Faison lands and on the South by the lands of Mrs. Bet tie Maje|te. ? ?I On these lots are located a s*w mill and cotton gin, engine, boiler, belts, saws, and other saw mill fix tures. All to be sold with said lots. This 1st day of July, -1919. Jno. E. Vann, Commissioner. Mr. Wisler Cored of Indigestion. ___________ 1 - "Some time in 1909 when I had an attack of indigestion and everything looked gloomy to me, I received a free sample of Chamberlain's Tablets by mail. I gave them a trial and they were such a help to me that I bought a package, and I can truthfully say that I have not had a similar attack since," writes Wm. B. Wisler, Doug assville. Pa. f ? ?' THE DETROIT VAPOR STOVE The ideal cook (tore for the careful horn*?No ?moke and no worry. Aak for a demonstration. Furniture and Home Furnishings far tlw nJira hauaahaapar art wU chaapar bar* tlua mmy plua ia tan. A discount allawad aa ?U articlaa tor each. Our atora is full of chaica foaii. HARDWARE AND COOKING UTENSILS PRICED VERY LOW Some Specialties Sawi>B Mackia?, Paiato, Oik. Haram, DIXIE TRAILERS, BaiUiat Material UNDERTAKER IN CONNCETION E J. BELL & CO. i L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS I BEST THAT CAN B* HAD* Cost to yon $3wtS i OaQcn when made raady to dm i Obtain COLOR CARD froM ear Afiata or j * * s Next Time?Buy f FISK RED TOP TIRES ' ' .? fi'-t i J Big mileage Fabric Tires built with an extra ply and a heavy tread?Kg tires with mileage com parable to that of Cords. THE HANDSOMEST TIRE MADE White aide-wall?lUd Tread i " ' ' , ? i': Vp * ?:" J. N. Vanri & Brother I -4- 1 ?=Si
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