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; ATlPFRoi T HI* NIiom and Ntphowa: thing 'Just as good' for your Gover College Educatio Possible J Director of War Loan Organ to Explain Method to A. Invites Requei Perhaps tn no other thing is Un Sam more interested than in the ture of America in the citizens of morrow?tjie children of today?and 'consequently realizes the tremendc importance of inculcating in 1 minds of the children the princip of thrift and enkindling in their hea a desire to improve their oonditlon life. With these things in riew t government is suggesting ways whe ly a higher education may b? had haany boys and girls who otherw wouia nerer receive me oeaenis 01 collect court*. "In the 2,000,000 homes is Ma , land, the District of Columbia, M rial*, West Virginia, North Carol! and Coath Carolina," said Albert Johaatone, direotor of the War Lo Organisation, Richmond, Va., "th< are perhaps 1,000,900 boya and gli to II years old, who are look! forward to entering oollefe?eci day. Tkelr parent* realise, if t %oy* Mi Ctrl* do not, that t] 'some iij* will ootae vary, Terr >o? "It la not Merely a QUHttoo rnoaey. Snkladlei ambition, ttot FELL OUT AND ] Mr. Albert 8. Johnstone, Direc Wkr Loan Organisation, Rlekaaoad, Virginia. Bmt Sir: I ktri nM of ?lk?4, j iwt, fcy wkltik Um aoovmuUti ' ' MUefr tooaMoa is b*in# enoc about M. Pleiu* writ* m* fully (Nam*) (Aid rem) . ..^.. " (Buslne??) ..... WAR SAVING STAMP VALUABLE SECUR11 N % V % # ' mere are eigne poiun oi mtinoi that art possessed by War Savli Stamp* which are especially appeal and whioh are not combined in i other security now to be obtained any market. War tarings Sta workers would do well to get th eight poimte and to see that their vantages are not lost sight of. (1) Erery War Sayings Stamp i direct promise to pay on the part the' strongest government In world. (I) It Dear* lnieran hi me r?n 4 par cant compounded quarterly held until maturity. (3) The amount of money re qui for the investment is to small t every person can own at least:one terest bearing security. (4) It is readily* obtainable. J post office, almost any bank and i other agency will supply-them. (5) It is always in season and r ^be purchased at any time. (6) Its principal is always mi tained with an accrual of interest. (7)' It is the most liquid of all /.nnuortft/l intn r cunuea, x cauaj wn v? w? ...... on short notice and is redeema vnon maturity at convenient place: (8) Its interest is received iinn mely at the tlri - rf p>irr'use. inst " periodically ditrnin tii?? lifo of . -.'aritiea. i i?'ioa.<-BUC mi' i ???M??? __??: 1 M UNCLE SAM j 'Beware of the man who offers fob somenment securities." ns are Made By Government Plan iaation of This District is Anxious Q Who Are Interested and He its for Information. cle j ly adhered to by both the ohlld and ;u_ his parents, ia necessary. Otherwise | the money will probably not be aoI cumulated in time, nor appreciation he J of the value of a oollege education >us ! be so developed In the minde of the [he boy and girl that they will stick to Igg j their purpose to jset It regardless of ^ the obstacles in their piths. ^ "There is a (method?-provided ^ by the United Statw Government ? by which this money can be acoumu T%- | . 4ated gradually and be ready when it lga it needed Meanwhile It will be abso, lutely safe, will draw a splendid rate of interest and be exempt from aH state, county, and city taxes, both as J7" to principal and interest, exoept estate or inheritance taxes. Moreover, na the process of getting this money s- ahead is so simple, so direct, that *n all the members of the family may ,re share In H, though no one can get It '! ' except the one to whom It belongs." n* Mr. Johnstone says he would like to tell every Interested parent, boy, or girl more about It. He aaks simply kIt that you All out the coupon below, clip It out, and mall to him at the ad of drees given en It. He promisee a <di- DrooQDt reoly. MAIL THIS COUPON, * ' ii?r, >roridod bj th? United Statu Gorarnoc ot monaj In adrance to secure a waged. T wowM like to know nor* f . . j , , - h I n\\ ARE YOU C1VILIM/ "The difference betwen thr "r'v'llce ited man and the aav.T^? is thr'r?. Keep expenditures always baiow .in'na! come; save something." s.i'd An;!:\ r: in> Carnegie. In How far are you clvlliied? mp #se Do you simply lire in today, ai does ft<l_ the lavage, or are you preparing for the necessities of tomorrow? Will a you be ready to take advantage of fuo( ture opportunities? Will you be able ^ to own your own home, to travel,'to change your position or enlarge your' business? Are you confident of what . 1 ** old age will bring, and what opportunities you will be able to give to your children? [ed In other words?ARE YOU SAVINO? inYou c&n do it. Join the great movement for a Thrifty America. Make a ^ ny start with your odd quarters today. iny. Thrift Stamps may pave the way to a happy, comfortable and more civilaa>' ized tomorrow. AreN you traveling this smooth road, or is- yours an un ain' paved one? Choose between the two." se^ Lincoln said: "He a patriot. Don't mar the" immortal emblem of human. ity, the Declaration of Independence." ' i Buy Thrift anil War Savings Stamp.-Ti n 1 f : W.t J.3 a t. want n it." L5'?y War Sivint;:. St;imp3. SUGAR TO BE SOLD AT COST IN THE CITY OF COLUMBIA si * 1 - * i- r A 1 I _ ? ^oiumDia, August o.?a canoaa ol sugar will be distributed from Columbia to the people of the State at cost in the near future. Governor Cooper this afternoon received a telegram from the Louisiana Sugar Commission, New Orleans, stating that 15 cars of fine granulated sugar would be distributed among 15 States in the south. After taking the matter up with R. J. Blalock, mayor of Columbia, the' governor ordered the sugar, which will be distributed by the Columbia city government. The price will be $?.82 per hundred pounds from New Orleans, which will put it into Columbia for slightly under nine cents a pound.*" The governor suggests that the sugar be utilized for canning -purposes. -The following is the wire to the governor: "The government. through the United States Equalization Board, suggests that this sugar be placed at points where it is most needed for ABBEVILLE I Practically every e range over others u formerly cookery e erican Cookery; A Lemcke-Barkhausei electricity for cook The chef in the grea science teachers. Hughes Range a re There are six vital reasoi doe* it in a scientific manner, superiorities of the HUGHE! We carry in sto ?V r i . mm I Washing Ma Electric Irons i - , The 1. Thoughtful lay 9 ing to the customer ? have. g 2.. Quality n H nnolitv ie nsiiflllv in BE V^UUllVJ AM XA.KJ V1W4AJ B 3. Conscientntiou H ably on time-and-: the customer pays 3 . 4. Over-size wirir B 5. Plenty of outh B 0 6. Plenty of outl< I 7. One standard': B out the house, so .tl B will be interchange R 8. A separate eirc I Abbeville fruit preserving purposes, j "We have decided to distribute 15 ! of these cars, alloting one car to j each of 15 states in this territory and j we ask you to designate the city or | town in your state which is most in j need of the sugar, and instruct the I mayor of such town that we will ship : him the car for distribution upon I your suggestion and his confirmation cinrVif' rlro ff hill r\f lnHinc : W 11/11 Olguv vuuiw V*" V* .V.V....Q : ed. Wire promptly answer, designa; ting the town, and have mayor con| firm." ' SMALLER NATIONS MAY NOT BENEFIT ; Constantinople, July 9.?America ihould be warned that the prizes of allied victory, which were promised to the weak and oppressed nations as a result of America's participation in I the war, are in danger of being lost, i After leaving Egypt, I traversed Palestine; Syria, part of the so-called I Armenia, central Turkey and Anatolia. Because of the strict censorship : WATER '& E minent cooking authorit sing different fuels,....Su ditor, The Ladies' Home lice Brady, principle of n, principle, Greater Ne ing and prefer it to any \t hotel and restaurant p You, Mrs. Modern House relation of better result is why you should own an electric ra We offer s really low cooking rate. 5 RANGE. A postal re guest bring ck a complete line some Pnrtnhlp Rm chines Sewing Mac Glass f . n . , . s << \ fourteen roinis oj -out of the job, explain what he or she should laterial?remembering idicated by the price, s workmanship, prefermaterial basis?where only for what he gets. 3ts for portable lamps. 3ts for appliances. form of outlet throughlat all plugs and cords >able. ;uit for heating and mo Water & * * I could not, with any assurance, cable i reports of the conditions<which are to ( be found there?conditions so start- ] ling, so acute and so menacing to the . world's peace, that if known they '; would cause more concern tnan me , troubles in eastern Europe. If a ( great conflagration breaks out at this ancient cross roads of history nothing can prevent it sweeping over the world. Unrest Not Alarming. armed outbreaks of the native peoples than by the ominous fact that the European nations * which were America's co-bellinerents in the war are now carrying on the old, old game of conquest, imperialism and exploitation of weaker peoples which Ami erican soldiers died to help to bring I to an end forever. Worse yet, from .the American I cf-anrinoint. there seems to be a sub tie scheme operating to involve America in this network of intrigue and strife and oppression, in order that our power to stop it or protest against ^ may be lost. Behind the apparent in Mam LECTRfC LIGF by Electric ^ MB III *jl El ^^H^^^HHHDjBBB^M l^^hB Ml | y now admits the superio ch well-known folks as M Journal r .lanpi MrfCenzi Miss Farmer V School of ( w York Cooking School, other method. refers it; so, too, do we] wife, will find in electric s, greater efficiency and i age: It is moment, coal, cleanly, conrei If you will exit at mmr office we will I our free de luxe beohht, "What Ever) of electrical applian of them: iuuii uuriipa Fans :hine Totors S \ ware Quality Electrical IVori tor appliances. 9. Two-way switches trol swtiches where inc ers convenience. 10. Regard for princi and good lighting in I< nerjt fixtures. 11: Consideration of i ience in locating all sw 12. fleeter board Iocs can be read without en 13. Provision for fut wiring. 14. A fair price to pei Electric Lig 1 1 nocent project of an American manJate for Armenia and Constantinople Ami?n/>an r?flfi/?5a1o in Ti-??Tr/?tr on o ? * ?* ? W???V mid AAA X UJL Ut J ail ' adroit effeort to render the United * States powerless to prevent- certain /ast predatory schemes of European governments. HHp^^SPyjy*^^^^rGOOD TO fl^^^^S?ALCO TINS ONLY IV' . AT YOUR GBOCEftS nr Maxwell house -f coffee i ?.. <? v?r 1 V BUY YOUR CREAM \ 4 from ~ A MRS. D. A. ROGERS. V Phone No. V * : :M TT PLANT t ... ' H] ^ s H gfll -v-?' S3 Hio 1 lllv ... " Twenteeth Century Way rity of the electric ainnn Moma IMool UA 1VU JL A1A1 I AO A lVUfty le Hill, editor, AmCookery; and Mrs. all have approved ll-known domestic : cookery with the idded comfort m: . aient, cooklu better food and . , ? glad to explain the many' ' Kitchen Needi." ces. Here are Percolators Chandaliers v r ' - ;.v>' 1 and remote-conlicated by custom- 1 Iples of good taste Dcating all permacustomer's convenifpVlPQ Anflofa A vvjiivUj wt4l/lWUj VKV. H Lted so that meter m tering the house. S aire extensions of H -mit good work. H ht Plant