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1 ' - jit.'. J-? '. r a. r - i' - ?l A, JW. . A TIP FROM UNCtE ,SAJR3, 5). J 3 I . :'r?V final. - or li. ft Hi rj cffkf t China OrtHL ti-U-. UMldOl MuxhS UJLa, Mill I IIIIIMII llll "l China Gr-vt N.O.1 Aug 8.'W PR1CE-EVERETTE : WAREHOUSE BILL Make' Warhoued Cotton Receipt Gilt EdQ Security Provide Re volving Fund for Building "New . Warehouses. The Waxhonse Bin Joat enacted Lb one of the most constrncUre pieces of leflslatloa. passed at the present session.- The bill as passed 1 esaen ttallv the ume as that introduced esrty In the session by Senator W. B. Cooper, except that It taxes all cotton tinned for the next two years twenty flre cents per bale to prorlde a rnar-' antee and reTOlvlna; hirudins fund. Under the terras of the Act the Board of Agriculture can loan of the seeded money for constructing ware house where there are no facilities. Among .the benefits expected from the bill are the following: 1st. It will immediately improre torage facilities for North Carolina cotton and thereby Insure more gradu ated marketing of the staple a re form fox which the present crisis hows the ImperatlTe need. This "vri'l benefit ertxj nin who grows cotton bo matter whether he stores a pound or net." A proTldlng the facilities fcr .othrs who do store, will caue the market to be steadied and adranced for erery man .who sells without etor- 4r. lad. The receipts of erery ware house will be good at any bank any- where and' enable us to borrow whereTer money Is cheapest The bin makes provision for the su perintendent to boi w for others in New York or el sewn-re. Jrd. It Is beliered that It win greatly reduce the cost of storage through a reduction in Insurance ' charges and rates. The Jn mranc rat on cotton storM 1n SUt- Ware houses In South Carolina 1 only ab'.ut one-third the present rate In this state. 4th. All cttrn stored lnthe ware houses Is to be and tipled by Btate or federal er.-ta and the st periotendent I aortd to act f broker for those harm cotton sto-'V when so requeilM. It Is expect that a record of thp grade and starl of eVery bale stord wiH be kept at a central office and tmt mills and larce xporters will endeavor to locate cot ton that .-they deire and make rnr chases through the tnporlntedent. Div B. C. Taylor. DENTIST. China Grove: Moaday, Tuesday and Wodncssday. Land is: Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Examination Free. JOB PRiWT r.x-? ' v, i. - 4 1Ml aL P' i?ai 1 -1 The Drevf Ideal McCall's, l?ook of Fash ions gives arc invaluable to every woman who wishes to dress smartly without much rnl. The Fall Quarterly Jis I i " n,T 15c When purchaRinjj a McCall Pattern. Ask Pattern Counter. Corriher-Carpenter Co. J Helps Sick Women Cardui, the woman'a tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam Eversole, cf Hazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "l Md a general breaking-down of tny bealih. I was itv . bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a -weakness and dizziness, . .' . and the pains .were very severe.- A friend toid me 1 had tried every thj ag else, v why not Cardui?..-. I drd,.and toon saw.it was helping Q me , . . Alter iz Domes, I am strong and well." . The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn -out? Is your lack of good health caused from any of - the com plaints' so common to S 1 a I UVII MW tEive Caixiui a trial? It should surely do for you what It has cone torso many thousands of other women who suffered it should help you back to her.ith. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try CarduL AH Druggists Jdo, R. Brown, Opl. 0., Chin Grove, 73- C. lrofessional Optical Service, Headaches; Nervousness. Neu ralgia, Dizzinesi . Nausea am) Unanv other Ncrvok disorders Due to eye strain . os. ively Relieved. CompUcaletl Cases Solioitcd Done Promtly and rigltly at the Watchman Office, Give as a trial. ' ' U 1 IT lays bare. cvery fashion secret. Over 40( Styles, 80 new r'aii Di'sig-nin Full Color. complete" authoritative for it al the r a. u W ; 1 TAKE, Y IE w-r 3 8 s IHI! BANKS TO SAFEGUARD . BONDS AHDJSTAMPS Are Ready to 'Protect Securitfs. Small Investors; Free or For Nominal Charge. In buying:" Li bertyj Bonds, Victory Bonds, -Thrift - and War Savings Stamps the people of the United States have, done more than perform a patriotic duty they have invested in the soundest securities in the world, gold obligations -of the Unit ed States of America. . But the safeguarding of these se curities Jias become, a problem for many folk: Only a few persons, rel atively, have either a safe in the house or office, or a safe-deposit box in the vaults of the banTc. Fa" v o many patriotic citizens are keeping bonds and stamps about. the house, in ' thieves, there is the ever present dan- on.i lrtc. r,f tl10 iv.rT,au invested. There .may be" no further call for the people 9 at large .to' subscribe to luige bond issues, but the govern- ment needs the daily and weekly syms which come in from the sale of Thrift and War Savings Stamps for taxes must be kept down. The danger of loss has deterrt d some peo p.V from gettiifr s m my stamps as they might otherwise buy. Hence the problem will .be a future question as well as a present one, . Steps have lxv:i taken, however, to meet this siti ation. First, every bond or stamp certili- cate may be registered with the i Treasiry Department. Registration .' means that the owrier's name and the ! number : of his security have been ' I it. A ! 1 i.1 J 1 Tegisierea oy me government, anu Uhat nobody but himself can pos- j sibly get the money whicli the .bond j or stamp certificate calls for " uncaies may oe registered nruus . 1 the nearest postoffice; bonds through 1 the nearest bank.. And the second method for safe guarding has been provided by the j banks themselves. Every "bank na- tional bank'or savings' bank and ev- ery trust company , has of course, ample and secure vaults. For the man who does not feel that he can afford to rent a safe deposit box to keep Liberty Bonds . and War Savings Stamps in," many of the banks and trust companies have, announced their willingness to keep these securities for him in their own vaults. SUCCESSFUL DOLLARS ; v ARE THOSE. WORKING Invested In War Savings Stamps They Mbver Fair to Yield You Hand some Profit. . It is, the dollar that goes to work that is the successful dollar.- Tlie idle dollar is a failure. -cThe Success ful dollar brings back another dollar with: it." It makes itself, a dollar and something. two dollars and some thing a whole family, of dollars. -t But the careless dollar "goes off somewhere and is- never seen again. A Texas man the'Other day lost a life-time's savin gs $788. His dol lars had gone off in the pockets iqi twtJ fake stock promoters. -He had i not taught his dollars to-keep gpod company. , j. -v Hundreds of years ago a man to whom a handful of money . had been t trusted buried it all in a. napkin. -.He got no increasehe did'not ewhi ieep.J ml-.ni Via YaA - . v- .'T ' ' " The dollar that succeeds is ener getic and careful. War vSayirigjs Stamps do more than save your dol lars. They put them to work at compound .interest. And they neve,r fail. Your government 1 guarantees every one of them.' 'A man once bought Manhattan -Island for S24. He had tSe '$24 Buisr, War Savings Stamps and. berWdy." i the bureau drawer, under the- mat- i m i""y it me ouraen 01 me war tress, or on the shelf. And even if m&h cost of living and :'ie anx the treasure ia Ihul hidden from I and expense of extraordinary ill- if i. V a . "i rri Provide a.Filver lining for;, the com tn cloud. War' Savnes Stamps 'will lo It. .. .. r;: :X::.;t WAS SAVINGS STAMPS' J MADE HOME POSSIBLE Man JWho Suddenly Found. Himself WithoutJoof Over Head Was Able " to Buy Property. ? 7 This true s'tory tells how War Sav ings Stamps built" a "sure protection around one Washington war v worker and his family. Early in the war savings campaign he began a small systematic invest-; nient in Thrift Stamps, which ulti mately grew until he had an invest ment of $100. He says he acquired. his stamps without' depriving him- jself or family. The investment "just grew out of incidental savings. - Presently this incidental .money became scarce. The war worker and- ; i- j.u i i i j f. .1. j ne,ss cne, cauaren. inen an- .amer diow ieu. ne awoKe one morn- ing to find that he had no place to live. His residence had been, sold arid i he and his family were asked to va cate, lie could nnd -no nouses lor rent within his means, and was con fronted with tKe necessity of leaving- the city or buying a home for his family. He could not buy without making a substantial initial pay ment, and ready funds were seem ingly beyond reach. Theri he thought of his War Sav ings' Stamps. He remembered they were redbemable on ten days notice, with accrued interest:- With the pro eeeds'of these, stamps and such small sums as .he could gather he made first payment on a new home in the suburbs. Reeentv;he refused to sell it for ?i200 more.than the purchase price, This jnan is.a War Savings tamp enthusiast and he is on . the 'Straight d to.financial independence, - , Start your mind going along saving lines and then watch it , travel. Buy W. S. S, regularly. . r . . Pull' tosether to produce more, to eliruinate Vaste, to save and to" in- vest in W. S. S. Keep your money at work for you. Re-invest your Liberty Bond interest in W. S. S. REMEMBER THE: ANT Save and have! - V w Remember 1 the i story of the rant and the grasshopper ? The. ant worked and-savedi. The end of each day found ; him with k - little more ' added to what he had the day before." The grass-, honoer' danced c and sang and - fiddled his time awjay Wftiteri, came ; the ant had plenty. -The grasshopper had ftiothing; he had not saved.: . He went to the ant "and 'asked for help. Said ' -the ant: "While I worked, you fooled your time " away. " -You can dance now for all: I care. 7 .Are. you an i ant-person or. ' a grasshopper - person ? " 1 Some -' time are you going to have to ask for help -and will someone tell you 0 dance; or will you be independent? :--:y - If you. save now, you!ll. have slater on. Let the": endlof every i week fjnd more Thriit Stamps ' oh your card. -At the orid of evr ' Cery:.wbnth be able to shew more, I Wtit Savings" Stamps past-; i on ; . - youi - cernticate, iena your .xmbneyto thegQvernmer.t at ;4 'per .jcentT interest inpountT quarterly; " and see 4f jgrafa. Take1 stock . of -yourself 1 - ,What are you worth? Will riext New. Year's Day find yove worth more or, less ? .Whiph-Aval- Ty ou be an ant or -a. . groeshop- i . m - mm. rw m mi , s m r ' hp - . r i mmm 5 . To His Nieces and Nephews: "Beware of the man who offers you sbm thing 'Just as good' for your-jGoyernment securities." t . - .;. ' ' .. ' ' ' " - " . "' .'" ' ' 1 . :' ' "' 1 J -'''. - ' r'"" 'i ' r . , - i , " , .- - Vj i ; - . . . . .. . . . i College Educations axe Mad j-y ; ; ; Possible By Governnitaht Plan ) Director of War Loan Org-anization of This District is to Explain Method to All Invites Requests Perhaps in no other thiag is Uncle u Sain more interested than in the fu ture of America-"in the Gitizns of to morrow the children-of today and he Consequently realizes the tremendous importance of inculcating in the .minds of the children the principles Of thrift andenkindling:ih their hearts a desire to improve their condition In life. With these things in view the government is suggesting ways where by a hfgher education nxay.be, had by many boys, and girls who otherwise would never receive the 'benefits "of a college course. , - . - "In the 2,090,000 homes in Mary land, the District of Columbia, Vir- and South Carolina," said Albert- S. ' wonnsLone, airector oi-tne war oan A - J J m 11 V mere are perhaps 1,000,000 boys and girls, a ,u xu a. um wuu re S forward to entering . college-some 4ay. Their parents realize, if the hoys and girls do not, that this 'some day' will cor Tery. ery soon, "It is not - merely a question of money. --Enkindled ambition, steadi- FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON Mr. Albert S. Johnstone, Director, v : ': , War Loan Organis?ation , ' v-, Richmond, Virginia. . r Dear Sir: :v.. -.- .-. . - " I have read of the method, provided the TJH-d. St7t.es Govt. ment, by which the accumulation : of ' mottey'da- a.'dce to -secure a eollge education is bc-icg f r-rouraged. I would like to know" more about it. x Please write me fully. -v v - - - (Name) . (Address) - (Lusiness) WAR SAVING STAMP 5 VALUABLE SECURM "' There ar;ighpmUrofceUneft. .that - are possessed by- War Sayings Stamps which are especially appealing and which are not, combined in aijy otJierSjecuVity now io be .obtained in? any market. - War.; Savings. Stam workers would-dtr well to :.' get - these eight points and to see. that 'their ad vantages are not 4ost sight r6f. : (1) Every War Savings Stamp is a direct "promise . to pay' onthe part of " the . strongest government" in . the world. ''vi' - ;-s-; " ".. ,w ' :-Mjx- v () It bearsbrest4 4 per cent compounded .Quarterly:, if: held until maturity. . ' : . (I) The amount of moaev rftnn tpT'tht investment Is . sb tsmal! r that" every person can own at least one ini feregt bearing security. 4 Jt 'Is readily iDhableHCiy: post office? almost ahy bank "and kny other agen cywill supply them 6:glt'is always in season-and: 1 -purchased at -any:; timev:?- Vv ' (ft) Its Principal is always main tained, with, an accrual of interest.' JZLl1 fost liquid tJiS enrites, readily convertedjnto 'cash xra short notrce ' and is Redeemable; upon maturity at, convshient pLves- a Its interest is received mimed-' lately 3 che time of purrhasG. instead ot periodicaUy duilagtho life of the m- : ' Who Are Interested and Ha v for Information. s ljr adhered to by both the-cHUd 'and mV parents, is necessary.. OtherwlacJ the money will probably hot he ac cumulated in time, nor appreciation of the value of a college -education be so developed in the minds., ot the 1 boy and girl that they will; stick, to their purpose to get it regardless of the obstacles in their 'paths. "There is a ... method provided by, the TJnted .States Xlovernment-. by which this money ;anr be. accumu lated gradually and be ready when It 'is needed Meanwhile it wlH he abso lutely safe, will draw a splendidrate of interest and be exempt" ,vfrom': afl state-county, and city taxes, both as to'principal and interest, except ee- j-tate. (fiwnheritannp taxes. Mbredrer, the prooVs of getting thfs ' mopey I. . Tw Vl.-V.Vr aneaa is simple art n Irof ttittff ! all the xnemh-rJ' ' -fy, family mar , .Karo Jn If r,,-v. j except' tb t belongs Mr. Johnstone jays-he would ifk - to tell eyer3r interested parent boy. or fH mnr . .KrtOT jA tnat you til! owt. tlio . coupon hlow. clip if crt, and ffisil fr b'.m at the ad -drn! f15-VfT' 'ill prompt-rpply- ... it, fv'f promises- a Li. MEiYOUIVILLWi: eu,man and the savage, is thrift ' ' Keep 'eipenditufes 'always .below : in. - ' ' yerpmethlng! aaldvAhdxew" ' ' , A tomorrow ? will r t 1 yobe reaanlQ takcadve or 1 ture. opportunities? rWiiryou be ' i to:Owhfyi3ur.ownhnm--t-w: I myou Aconfldeat of 'vrh.t " - .Z I . lu." other . word 4-. aov SAV- l?0! farif ty mrica,' I Make a x ' T-.r?" 6H(H. iWi- ;;yrM7f oua quarters today.- rt JW.Ste'wWmati:-th(. '.wato---: r. ; 4ap; coAfortable-tandJiore: civil-; ' : v; . f edtomorrow Arei you traTellng -?'";. ..r thieemooth'roadof Is yourp an. un- .. Pa.vd ;one?" Choose between the two, Ltocphi v said 5 "Be a," patri.? 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