bath for rent or&ale.v Ovexbrook r ll . - t - 1s4 TC " TTv I 1 TUTfifTRI.I.ANEOIISL.: Kuv; your uureery , btuca r; .r -. . j . 4-Via nlrl tfrasuey, oaiuua, bkcui m -reliable nursery company, of romna. N. C He can save you- money jana assist you in your selection of trees oeav ajqapteuv j jy . weight 1100 pounds each. Cheap lor cash. Chas, J. Lynch, Tryon. GIVE GRENADE BANKS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN tllltlont to ) Distributed by Treat j ury Department to Enceurag . Happy Habit of Thlrft. Hand grenades made by the. United 'States rorernment to bomb the Huns to destruction are now to be used to loom thrift Millions of 'the little: ma chines of destruction, with the exploe ires carefully removed, "'r are to be iven to the. school children of the United States to- encourage the aarinf habit. The grenades are being con--Terted into miniature sayings banks. They will hold pennies and nickels and dimes which can be converted Into Thrift Stamps. Th Thrift Stamps in turn can be converted into War Savings Stamps. Distribution of the grenades tn the several Federal Reserve Districts will be left in the hands of the district Sav ings Directors. In this district the War Loan Organisation, with head Quartera in Richmond, Va., has so ar- how sAynas DADIT IMPS EVERYBODY v o-- - , Knov xcnth Turners. - On a vesjr Ola .ana weighs 200 pounds. Selling to prevent inbreeding. ; .; V -;C': CHAS J. bYNUHTOon; is. u Money Invested This Yeaf In Thrift Stamps Returns In Five Years Vastly lnereaeed Shin your chickens to us for highest market prices. We pay express onj dozen or more. jb. a, mauno Spartanburg, S. C. - 4-6t HAND GRENADE 8 A VINOS BANK ranged, that a grenade bank will be warded to each child, who, during he racatio period, sarnt enough Boney to bay a War Savings Stamp. Some bank In every community will land each child a grenade and at the dose of the vacation period the child will return it, with the money it con tains, to the bank. There the money will be counted. If the child has saved enough to buy a War Savings Stamp the grenade-bank will be his, but in all events the cash must be in vested in Thrift Stamps it not enough has been saved to pay for a War Sav ings. Stamp.; The grenade-banks are of considerable value and will V be splendid souvenirs of the great war, and the War Loan Organization of the Fifth Federal. Reserve District is anx ious to place them in the hands of as saaay children as possible. , Thrift is not miserliness, It is get ting a hundred -cents worth, out of every dollar. ; Are you sending out ships, or just hoping that somebody else'S will get stranded on your shore? Buy W. S. S. .sad watch your own come in. - ! Don't forget the sauirral ave swne of your nuts for the winter that always 'follows the summer. -Buy W. S. S. On New TtsTs. daj im, there will begin a remarkable series' of divi dend payments to American people. Hundreds, c millions o dollars of War Savings" Stamps sold during If It will then ba redeemable; On ' each News Teera day thereafter for a her of yeaW there wil iandouhts41y be huge returns to the American pecf pie; of the money borrowed wtth in terest :l These great dividend days betas; American bankers ew opportunities and also responsibilities.' How can new thrift habits be linked to thrift institutions? How can this, money, the product of thrift be aobllited for further work? ' . t . Already the u bankers are- working with the Treasury Department to continue thrift, habits. For psople who save money there Is a wide range of thrift institutions tha will taks oharge of funds, put them to work safely, and return good earnings. Am the government Plans to borrow by general education of thrift in every kind, se the banks and thrift instita tiona can aid the government by en couraging general thrift and building bigger business i themeelvas . ', One of this first steps to be taken by bankers is that of spreadiag taforma tion about banki, life tasuraaoe. bufid Ing and loan aseeclations. federal tana loans, and all oOer thrift tastiUUoas. The best way to meet- Unle Sam's borrowing needs la Ut promote thrift otbnilmC pjsfhlC liss? Every dollar deposited , la a savings bank becomes avaiSabla for national finance, Every life tasvrence poller sold, is eQuivalent to an indirect loan to the government- Every obtlgatloa assumed by thrifty people such as a building mortgage is a stimalas to production and saving, and therefore, as much a national service as the di rect . purchase of government seeuii tie, fn placing these matters dearly before everybody In 'his eommuaity the banker will live up to. his ogporta; ntties and his responsibilities ia the new thrift movement.' When the ba llon dollar. New Tear Days arrive he wm be ready.' .. ; . . ' . TELLS HOW SHE DUYS WM SAVINGS STAMPS VYeman Tells Hew by Intstllgent ftav Inge plan She : Is Able; te Aecumt late Money Which Was Formerly Wastsd. . . i Thrift is the .wise use of , money '.Improvidence is its abuse. Buy W: S. S. BRITISH THRIFT. The British War Savings Com mittee has become a permanent institution in England and the fol lowing declaration has been issued explaining W the V English I attitude? Howard thrift: . ' -v :. 1 p. 1 "Qutte as important; i bothTas s sotirce of revenue and ; as .. a isocia movement, is the restraint of lctiC ury, and growth of , economy and simplicity of life among the well-toV de. Otherwise goods and services will be ..wasted. War savings ap alies to all classes ' aad appeals to allt incomes." "Save while the money, is warm" ts the motto of a woman who has estab lished a repuUtion both ' for herself and her family by this number of War Savings Stamps she bought without apparently stinting in thf least Hers is her system. , : ' : l'-'.'--m "The only way to save Is to saTa, When I have actually saved a Quartet I put it - into a-Thrift Stamp without delay. If I save that quarter: on on thing and then spend it carelessly for something else, X have not saved, any real money. . '; v'- J t "For example the other day.-1 went down town expecting to par $10 for a pair of special shoes, To my sur prise, I found there was a sale that day, and got the very pair of shoes ! wanted for $7.75. I had saved $2.2: But how to keep it save&r I knew, thai if I simply regarded it; mentally asJ saving, before the end of; the month it would; be spent miscellaaeously, .1 went right down' stairs in the store and, bought nine Thrift j Stamps and stuck those quarters in th4 Thrift card where they could not getaway; before the end ox the month. - "I do the same thing, when I have saved a single quarter .or half dollar. and I am seriously thinking , of getting a little penny bank to hold saved pea nies or dimes until tkey grow ix Thrift stamp slxe. what is more. I any get ting a whole lot of fua , out ef this most fascinating game, . the game of "Getting Ahead." , - g - Get that happy feeling It's waiting for you with your first W. S.- Si . .B V'- . The man who puts his money fats W. S. S. is never ?broke. "" I Watch 5 your out-go today , and future income will take ears of ; itself. .vBuy ..t7 8 S. and yca.irUl following m ' Tit C A T.1T!iTwn iytra fine Sld- die horses. Chas. J Lynch, Tryon. tttit? $5 ALE Nice mahoeany book case; also some small fanning tools. Enquire of James Leonard, iryon. , EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CilED. ITORS, Vtmi9 nuaJified as executor" of the estate of E. L. Walker, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the. undersigned, on or beforer the 6th day of June, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in oar of their recovery. ; -All nenons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. xms uie xoui ciay oi xaay ww. J. W. WALKER, Administrator of E. L. Walker. DO NT QUIT READING NEWSPA- PERS NOW. 3- - Just because the war is over, or be- fxause you may be busy with raisings a new crop, is no reason why you should, cease tpj keep, up with the great problems facing . the world,and the United States.. ' The period. 6f readjustment it at hand. New , conditions are 'coming ' to pass and newissuea must'be met, XOU must read a daily newspaper to keep informed and to know what is hap pening and how decisions' on impor tant matters: are reached. . I The man who is informed is. the man 'who. wilt keep ahead- - i i When you read a daily newspaper, read the best, , We believe we are giving you the greatest, value for for your money when you subscribe for , the Greens boro Daily News. Largest market report. Washington and Raleigh bu reaus. David Lawrence articles. Lon don Times cable service., Special Sunday features including comics. special section, and magazine fea tures. You jret a new European dud with 6 months subscription. Write for; sample copy. Subscription price: Daily $5 per year; Daily and Sunday $7.- GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, Greensboro, N. C. Dctomed to Wretchedness. - - Let a man choose what condition he will, and- let him accumulate around aim all, the goods an gratifications seemingly calculated to & make him lappy m,lt; If that man is left at any Jme without occupation or amusement. ind reflects on what he Is, the meager. anguld felicity of his present lot will rot bear, him up. He will turn neces- wrily to gloomy anticipation of ; the " ruture; and unless his occupation cans lira , out of himself, he Is inevitably srretched. -PascaL r. . - F : Country's" Dark " Days. . The saying, "not worth a continen tal." came from the faet that the con tinental currency. Issued by the continental-congress, was worthless, or nearly so, during the revolution arid after. 1 As the continental congress had no power to levy taxes It was un able to redeem Its promises to pay. Besides, the country was flooded with counterfeits which could not be de-tectedV Euual to the Occasion. ; - "Speaalnjr c of. accommodating hotel managers," said a . traveler, the best I ever met wasr. In . a", provincial town I reached the hotel late In the eveplng Just before J .retired I heard a scam pering under, the bed. and saw a cou ple ? of large rats Just escaping. I at once, complained at - the office. Thi manager was as serene as a summet brer-re. Til fix that all right, sir," h said.. BootsI .Take a cat to room 1? at-oncer ' : - 71 --- '-S. Keep., Sweet. ' ; -" : Losing. , the, temper takes all the sweet, pure feeling out of life. One may get - up in the morning with a clean .heart, full of ong, and start out as happy Jas a Ird,: and the mo ment he Is .crossed and :gl . es way to temper the , clean feeling vanishes: and a -load as heavy as lead. Is'rolled upon the heart. Be , the : master of your teiriper and you -hold the key. to Joy and contentment. :'. Endurance. H . -.1 " ctfindurance not, fleetness. wins the ffat Never give iup r Keep- pegging away I even " though "eyerything Jooks hopeless. - May a - man has failed to achieve both t brtune ."and, fame be cause, he lost courage Just as he was within reach; of them.- What yoti de slre.7may - be only one step ahead. Eeep gain;, - : ' ; When you want SHOES, make y0llI -.f - . . - - v . ..." : . ar have more cents by buying the 1 brands WATER TITE McELROY BILIJICEN SARATOGA LIFELINE MASTERBILT LIFE LINE VASSAR TWIN SIX BABY MINE 21 Hrjjhect price paid for country produce-cither cash or trade jjj; . VEs 3. SALUDA, N. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiw --v 7 " ' " ' I Hi : They are all leather and honestly built, and the best value for the money. 1 , . . . ...... t . . s Also remember us for your Drjr Goods, Groceries, Feel sh and Salt Meats, Farm Implements etc. Complete stock jand live and let live prices. mm K G - ...wJ3 up c;.:tL' xar-Iia-. 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