?; I . .-t'-Jg FAK'tfVlSfcB J , Pul,;ishad-by tfce. House Prmtery 1 1 1 1 11,1 lluiered-ia the Fost Office at Farm- i villi, S. as rtfcfld efe? mail 1 matter. -7^- y - y- - . F^rj^ VX JUNE 2ft, 1919 " < |v% w -v J " - "" " Cliristi3n;Endeayor retetiug. - , : , ? To wlioi^rt may concern: . I y >iti h ive yjj kti3* for convit-ncj that the officers of Karmvill Chr?s;ian Endeavor ure: j President, Alfred Flanagan; Vice President, Roland ParkenTreas urer. Arch J.iy Flanagan, Cor responding Secretary Milton M >u'?ruF;u uibiricJ, Recording Secretary ,JeSj-ic Smith; ?upcr ioit ndenl of Intermediates, Jim Jnyjios^ Sopcrin*endent of Jtn*'iur>, Jessie Cason. We lieUTour election the even ing ofcjtest Sunday. My personal opiatto iathu these officers will do their best for society. And I ? m<ty v*v a socl 'v that every boy and girt of uar&ile' town ought to belong & Our delegates from State Conference brought ..news of profound, iutercst, and take it from me, inthHsiasm played a great part in their spirit fit the meeting. in which oor election was carried over the top. Thi election lasted about thirty minutes, ~ju$t one half an hour. Our style of doing things is di*cn?, orderly and asthne com manding office of a troop of I>oy Scouts, or soldiers would put it snappy.. It it meets tlie coecent of the, officers of tbi* society they w 11 [" be entertained, at the home of tbepresuknt Friday. June 30th, 19M, at which lime the work for the rest of will be dis cussal. M&Sl ' " :?ckr ?*. , \jf-_ :t+* rureni$ somebody the .Christ: of . the active when T say wfi fjSj^wfuily donYDCdst when we see that the boys and girls oi thejowu do not appreciate what- we are try ing to do for them. And the most serious thing of it all is that do pay whatsoever do we re ceive. But thanks for our vir ture of patience ! and realizing that our patience is somewhat limited we extend aa urgent in vitalioo toevev .Mr, ?W, na? tASIAGA " Prwide; *4 ; First Aid Treatment Splendid :4edK cine for Spirit of Unrest. How War Saving* Stamps Help. , PrcildHit WUson itaz asked for food to stop the wave of Bolshevism roll in s westward out of Russia* No intel ligent persoa doubts the vatue of food as a. first aid, but at bottom the secur ity of our institutions rests upon the working interest the people take in those institutions. . ;? . Citizens having no -interest in a gov ernment, no economic interest in the success, of that government, are apt to be the first victims of vicious propa ganda or unbalanced political theo rists. ' On the other himd men and women /who have invested in their government either by way of conduct ing private enterprise under its pro tection or through direct purchase of government securities have something at stake and des.'re to maintain stable institutions. Such persons are not necessarily reactionists; They may be quite progressive and anxious for reform where reform & needed. Consequently the effective barrier to Bolshevism in America today . is thrift. aa& investment The philosophy must reach into the. workshops of the nation, it & reaching into those work* ?hops and into the schoolhouse3 of the ' nation in 'the farm of the Thrift Stamp and the- War Savings Stamp. ~ When everybody in America is bat ing Thrift and War Savings Stamps as a habit one won't "hear much abont Bolshevism in America. It Is the financial and patriotic daty of every American who loves real liberty to, get the Thrift Stamp habit NOW. HOLD WAB SECURITIES. Eastern Business Man Issue Warning Afptnst Parting With Government' Bonds and W. 8. 8. That it ts a Jjad business proposi tion Or any merchant to encourage heidera of War Savings. Stamps to exchange lb em. for merchandise lathe opinion of a gftnip of eastern bnsiness niea, who recently /diocassed this question at their annual convention. ; "Sn^h action merely helps take pro^ mo tew and dishonest brokers in their effafttoshake public confidence in ?0YVT?ment boada aa an. investments ' original w^ldedged & hack home and constitute him Schools Called Upon by Department to Make Saving Happy Habit Through the government savings di rectors of the twettte federal, reserve districts, the Savings Divtoita of tho United States Treasury Department has called" upon the normal schools, colleges and universities of the cOud try to aid in the government: cam paign to make thrift a happy habit. The American Council, on Education, representing institutions r* learning throughout the joined with the Savings secure the co-operation of The plan evolved by the. Ss vision and the C&oncil on ~ contemplates the creation of sanitations In " each of the schools, .colleges and universities t<* teach the basic principles o?- intelli gent saving? wise buying,:, ?ane spending, safe investment a a nee of waste, and to &id~in the advantage of Thrift Sta War Savings Stamps a3 the vestment for sma.ll savings, the: American Council oa-E the presidents of tise institutions higher learning ha?a; been urged to name institutional thrift representa tives, who will cojeperate with t5s lo ?U savings organizations. Thi*-haS been done iri most caaea. The educa tional institutions are expected ij have a large influence in the move ment to make the United States- a | nation of intelligent savers. r?i. % WORLD'S HISTORY IKSE suns provus w. a a Wn&PAY. One thing we know as we pursue the history of antiquity, from times when Noah was the news', of /Baby lon's -Iniquity, down throng the days when Caesar's ghost was * haunting Brutus in his bed, is this. The spendera shouted most, but neArijr" tflof^tbem Vere-'Wed. Whereas the lad, never flung sesterces to *he- JoJrinn -crowd was newer immaturely ht&t .j&or , * ? i; Sheep's MMk In Demand. gbeap's milk to tha. amount at Xtm quart# *m co0?axn?d la flmnce last year In making Roquefort efeeeae. Model 90 stock car in ? |'Vm? month an V f show ycfti an exact duplicate ofTOscar. It will meet your ideals of motor car appearance*? well as your ideals^of^efficient , anct dep^dfble, service. - It couples luxurious riding comfort with DEALER . FARM VII LE, N. C

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