The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 21, 1919, Image 5
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DO NT LET HIM LURE AWAY Y<
You remember how the Pied Piper
>n his pipe and lured rhe children iwa;
who are trying to induce people to sell
Stamps. They are making "golden" pr
jerna which they say will make you t
Doe*t let the Pied Pipers make a laug
SHELLS WHAT HE !
THINKS OF AMERICA,
lyrian Says Now Is Time For Every
Man To Prove Patriotism?Arv
awer Found In War Savings
Stamps.
It nomet'mes takes the aew-comer
o appreciate America. The natfre?orn
is oftea too cloee to the eitmaion
to reaUae what tiu* c earn try
aeana to the wertd today He is need
o all that it oCem. taking It aa a mater
of course, aad freqeeatly loses the
ieloe la sordid detail; while the
isw-oemer het lis tee te what ewe at
hem had to any.
He it George E. Rihbany 11 IE*
>11 cleat of the Boston High Bohaal
< Commerce and ha omm to this
ountry from kit native kuid. Syria,
rhne be wat Id years old. la a fourniaato
spssoh oa the valoe erf War
laving! SUapi. given at the school
ecently, ha said la oloslag:
"Hato it aot charaotariitlc of tha
uneriena people. hut tha Oat naaa
aaght at unwillingly how to hate
ham. Now it it a tie not to hate tha
pirit tha Hua showad and not to abolih
it from tha taoa of the earth. Of
he latter wa are positively tare, beauae
tha American passion for j?sioe
is a hundred times stronger than
rat tha Oerman passion for conquest
"I never entertained tha idea of beomlaf
an orator and I am aura that
lack oratorical ability, but eaeh
,uai ideations art anaeceasary oa an
cession like this, because the only
ad beet Inducemert to a true Amerian
it the call of hi* duty and governtent
tad not even the best oration of
he greatest speaker of all timet.
"Whether we all realise it orf aat
re are now la the midat of a period
rhich will be known to all tho opreasod
peoples of the world as the
Lmeiicanlsatloa period. Now is tho
ime for ovory one of us to provo
rhothsr he is a sham American or a
ennlno American."
Tho practice of thrift and tho pwrhase
of War Savings Stamps art just
ow goed tad! cat ions ef the genuine ,
iiserican. They make for flaaacial
^dependences freed otn. prosperity and
appiaeat.
1CLE SAWS MONEY
BEST IN THE WORLD
ioior Loefcs Qoad Te Bays Coming
Heme A?pr Beelng Only rersign
Curreaor far Hon the.
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Jnst bow food American money!
?oks to a man away from borne is
lustrated by the story told by owe of
doe a boys who fought in Fraaoe in
ho war lor the preservation of etvM-1
Mtiom, and who afterwards saw eer-i
lee aerooe the border in Germany.
Sergeant H. H. Coffee was attached {
9 Company L. M4th Infantry, and for
in months was at Trier, Germany, SO
lUes from Luxemberg. Now he ia
ask borne.
"While we were in France," said
lergeaat Coffee, "we were paid in
Teach money. And afterward, when
re were in Germany, we were paid in
termaa money. The difference beween
the French and German money, 1
a compared with United States mony,
is amasinf. It is printed on white '
per. and one fete an awful wad of
t for comparatively a small quantity
f American money.
"When we fot this foreign stuff the :
ays were very liberal with it. They
roald gamble with it. would lend it
ind handle it very carelessly. But :
rhen we got to IVest on our way j
lotne. and that money was exchanged
or real American money, all that lib
mllty disappeared, and it was guard>d
zealously."
That i> one of the lessons the war,
ins taught. American money, any |
promise to pay on the part of Uncle
Ihd. Is mighty valuable in the ever: j
>f the world. That is why the Liberty j
Jonds found so ready a market, and )
hat is why the War Savings Stamps |
ook Just as good as money. They are j
both evidences of indebtedness on
[Jnoie Sam's part and his written j
pataUee to pay. There is no record
ret that he ever failed to meet an |
?bUaation.
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OUR GOVERN.V :x'T 3ZC L'RITIES. .
of Hamlin T~. ; pl.iycd a s! r: tuD ,
r. The land is now full of Pied Piper
their Liberty E %:i:: : r-* W?r Snr'ng I
omiseg; they are stock ;3 son j
'tch. Hold yoa. i;^ cr.iiacnt 8 turities. J
hint stock ar.cl a sucker out of you.
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KEEP GRIP ON YOUR !
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Advertising Clubs Imm Warning Ta
Protect the Public Against Ubiquitous
Stock Swindlers.
Various ways for prosy utlrs investors
to detect the unecrayle? stoak
promoter* ar* conUiaed ta a bulletin
recently la east br lbs NUbaSI VW*
laaos OcsartM of the Associated
Advwtlsiaff Ctoba ml *? Werid. T3bs
buled* indicates several unmistakable
stflM ml tba "wild ear steak yddlata
slid owners ml War Baitogs
Stamps sad Liberty lisis vfl da weM
ta aaaaklar before saakaagiag dak
wdalb aaaaritias far fee edferinfs
of neartdera stocks. Ida wars tag be
yraapaetira inveeters la as fettewa:
"So far as wa bare baea able ta aaaectala
not a single oaaa kaa aver baaa
reported wtm Um prnwton of a togitlzaato.
worthy ?iiWyriw ten offered
to take Liberty Boa da to peymeat
for the capital stock ef a new
company. We believe that the veey
offer to take Liberty Bends toould
piompt the bond owner to oonamlt a
banker or legitimate broker as to the
value of the stock that is offered tn
exchange for the beade. The'offer to
"xchaage ia aa earmark which should
aerre as a warning.
"Another earmark of the faker te
hie attitude when tt te proposed to
postpone action pending an lnveetigs
"on. He will nsually sneer at the
' -light of consulting a banker or
broker of standing, suggesting that
of course, they would not reoommead
the stoek because they here Stocks of
their own to sell.
"In such a case the prospective tores
tor might be sensible eneogb to
remember that tt te the ens who easts
reflections upon bnetoses men of
standing who Is Hkety to he the iy:
y-alght salesman, aad that the buffer
has been in the eemmtmfty asff
years aad will no duebt continue to
business for many users He might
reason that an established Arm
would figure that It eould not afferd
to deceive. Yet there are then sea he
of people who allow themselves to be
hoodwinked beosoee they believe sveh
fairy stories."
HAND GRENADE BANKS
WILL SOON BE READY
Children Are Urged te Begin Saving
Money At Once 8s That They
Will Not Lees Any Time.
Some IW.000 hand grenade banks
will bs ready for distribution in the
Fifth Fsdsral Reserve District by
August SO, aocording to a statement
iasuad at the War Loan OrgaaixaUea
of this district .
Every one of thasa hand grenades
was manufactured to tarry destruction
to tbs Huns, and now, with percussion
oap and explosive removed,
they art to sarrt in the qbxnp&ign for
thrift. Madt into paany-slot baak|
they will be lent oat to each child
under ssTenttsn years old who calls at
a bank. Then, If enough money to
purchase one or mere War Savinjn
Stamps ts saved la a speeiftd that,
the hand grenade becomes ths property
of the child.
There baa been some delay in
Washington hi getting the grenades
ready for distribution, due to the large
number that bid to be prepared for
their new capacity, but It is now assured
that they will shortly he ready.
Every child who would like s reel
souvenir of- the greet war "an get it
hy calling "at the Senk a* s.non aftc
August W as possible, fcr thore will
probably b" nore CSO.QOO children
in the '' strict wh will want the
grenade* r.rd the supply if neeeesar
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*' r..vh'.!c. the children are urged
to begin sav'ug at race go that thev
mi: v??ve r. "running strirf v.'bon t'~c f
tr*?rr.r> hsnfc:? are delivered. Th' j
scorer rr.nr""h morey is nivi ta bry|
r*. War S-.v.'rsi the sooner the
Land rrarsdo helorp? to the child
end the roonrr th* child begins tc
nave the oconer the desired ond vill
be reached.
I Toio Th-:ft :r?to Thrift Stamp*.
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Millions of Cattle Ticks Cleaned Out
Despite* exterfsive rains, swollen
i streams, flooded vats, and shortage
| of 'labor lor grain harvesting, more
1 than 7/?00.000 dippings of cattle to
i get rid of the cattle-fever tick were :
supervised in Jiine by Federal, State.
and county inspectors. The actual1
number of dippings was 7.097,260.1
and while that is 524,009 less than;
the dippings in May, it is thoughtj
to he a remarkably good one in view'
of the adverse conditions with which j
the tick fighters hail to contend.
There is another reason, too, for j
Cmvor Hinnintfc In .Tuno ir.-I n .
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re ason that is cited with solid satis-'
faction by officials of the bureau of;
Animal Indust-y of the United States j
department of agriculture. In areas'
where "mopping- up" work was con- !
ducted in the spring, further dipping j
has been found unnecessary because j
of *he absence of ticks. That is an ;
indication of the condition that will
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it a few liberal loads of Prii
Boiled down to regula
Prince Albert kicks the
Puts pipe pleasure into th
Makes cigarette rolling the
fragrant, so fascinating in f
Prince Albert can't biu
throat! You go as far as yc
spirit 1 Our exclusive patei
parch 1
Toppy red bagt, tidy red tint, I
humidor??and?that e'assy, pra
*3f<ngz moittener top tJ.nt k. e :a
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become more general in the tick-i
fested sections.
The healthy progress of the anl
tick campaign is shown by the f<
lowing summary of June dippings
Alabama. 994,275; Arkansas, 66;
479; Florida, 275.687; Georgia, 621
'09; Louisiana. 1,505,614; Mississi
m. 423 696; North Carolina. 7,58
Oklahoma. 627,572; South Carol in
1'3 641; Texas, (north), 1,612,96
Texas, (.south).v 322,339.
L/ippings vats jn operation nui
ber:
Alabama. 7,8-" 1; Arkansas, .1,58
Florida, 1 .'12"; Georgia, 2.407; Lou
s:ana 4,5-15: Mississinni, ",726; Xorl
Carolina, 543; Oklahoma, 1.13'
South Carolina, 827; Texas, (nortl
4.649: Texas, Csouth), 1,197.
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Rub-My-Tism is a powerful
antiseptic; it kills the poison
caused from infected cuts, cures
old sores, tetter, etc.?Adv.
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t, or making chin-music in
got the jimmy-pipe or cig?
ed in your smokeappetite, sli
ice Albert!
r old between-us-man-tall
"pip" right out of a pipi
e 24-hours-a-day joy'us clas:
topoies! of ?r o'ts! P. A. is s
lavo , co r.:. . ching!
: your tongue or perch yoi
>u like according to your smolaied
process cuts out bite ar
'w'fTts rntl b",r"oanrf tin
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'.he t< ic. mcc :: "' h of -*"' 7 condition.
Camels are offered you t
out of the ordinary?a fl
never before attained. To I
ity compare Camels wii
the world at any price!
Camels flavor is so refresl
win you at once?it is so ne\
what Camels expert blend <
choice Domestic tobacco giv
this blend to either kind of tol
As you smoke Camels, )
any unpleasant cigaretty j
pleasant cigaretty odor. A
to discover that you can sr
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Take Camels at any angl
cigarette contentment beyo
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Came/a are sold everywher
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n- Nine Biplanes Make Ixmg Trip
Mineola, L .1., August 115.?Nine
. i biplanes, known as the "All Ameri>,
can Pathfinders," started on a flight
!>-1 from Hazelhurst Field to San FranP"
i cisco last Wednesday under the au'
spices of the war department and
the air service. The itinerary' embraces
stops at 171 citie3 in 15
States and covers 4,183 miles.
!1" The objects of the flight include
an educational campaign designed to
show the people the actual workings
!V" of an aero squadron; recruiting for
. every branch of the militry service,
escaonsnmem. oi aenai ratui ways
for government mails; obtaining
military information for the air service;
advantage of establishing radio
stations along the route; testing
aerial radio phones and obtaining
information on which to base recom- \
mendations for the placing of steel
hangers.
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of choice Turkish and E3I
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Dacco smoked straight!
you'll note absence of fivjjfl
aftertaste or any un- pll
nd, youll be delighted $|||
noke Camels liberally
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