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fx I' i AS. rm & rrTi statement of the own- fi. i H B Bll I 1 v ,1 CIRCULATION, ETC., RE QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AU GUST 24, 1912 of The Roanoke Beacon published weekly at Plymouth, N. C, for October 1917. State of North Carolina, County of Washington ss. Before nie, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, li.. l n r r a....u,.. son's operations. Besides doing ' who, hiving been du swVrn accord y.OUr fair Share in helping to ing to law, deposes and says that he is u.. : j j I the editor and owner of the Roanoke Beacon and that the following is, io the -rii I i 1 h F. S. AUSBON ISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Plyniyu'ih, N, C, Friday, Oct., 19th, 1917. LIBERTY BONDS. win this war by raising food and helping to finance the Govern ment, you will also be helping to finane-2 yourself through saving cut Ol your profits in farming America to' become absolutely ;'and. furnishing yourself with free. Dj you want to become capital lor luture operations, your own man and do business Thls opportunity was never pre like the best business man indented before and may never America ? To tub 'Farmers of the South: 'iho year 1917 -and the war with Germany present more 'titan one opportunity for the men .-in the United States of The Liberty Loan Bond pre sents an opportunity for South era farmers of which they should take dyery advantage. Every Liberty' VBond. is an insurance poMcy on freedom for the United States and at the same time is a splendid investment and an op portunity for many farmers to bscome self-sustaining and in dependent. You loan your money to the United States Government in the erreat, righteous cause of maintaining the liberty of the. country as a free and indepen dent nation, and at the same time you make yourself more independent financially than you ever were before. Liberty Bonds are issued by th G mmment in denomina tions of :?;H).C0, $100.00, 300.00 and som? lav-or dvMiomintior.s. 1 s-T - '!iT'Le.j 1 1 ik'I' o : .i-n :-. A L!i-rfy B . UV.c .; .".. , oo United will' I- o wo: id come again. Do not letitpasa. Go and see your banker, BUY LIBERTY BONDS and be free. Produce Food and Feed, fol low Safe Farming, get out of debt and save money for future operations by buying Liberty Bonds. . Yours very truly, Bradford Kuyp, Chief. QUESTIONS? Prayer Do you forget it ? Religion Are you seeking it ? Your time Are you killing it Your Bible What s it to you? Your church dues Are they paid ? Your tongue Can you man age it ? Your money Do you use it ? isely ? "Old rrudgei" An h,.n. V i : ivv 0 01 mor Bciv fara past you i.:; :v of v.--crop, : :.. c?op3 t.s i With a worth of i at iio .-' than iu;v a i . li you have ..; m-?tii;-ds ye w ad hav r.cni. .! :ly in One i':-. iZ piiCO Will .,.;,u0 liberty ioiiowod sale during the q produced a t of your food and feed, have extra funds out : -oh crop, tne tobacco , ica crop or other cash v??t in Liiberty lonas. i'e; hundred dollars Liberty Bonds in your hands you become independent. Instead of having to give per sonal security or a mortgage or lien on your crop or livestock to finance your farming operations next year, or instead of having to go to the store and arrange for advances in the way of food and other necessary supplies to make the crop, you can take your Liberty Bonds to the bank, make your personal note and put up the bonds as security without any endorser on the no.te or any mortgage on your property. Liberty Bonds draw 4 per cent while your note at the bank would probably draw from five to eight per cent. This, however would enable you to finance your farming operations at the- net cost to you of from one to four per cent which is the difference between the interest on your note and the interest which the Government pay you on your Liberty Bonds. Merchants, bankers and busi ness men ought to be in fayor of this procedure because it will put more of the agriculture of Sauth on a cash basis and they all know that a cash basis is much more satisfactory than a credit basis. The South has long been held back by lack of capi tal on the part of its farmers, and by inability to finance its agriculture on a casli basis in stead of j. credit basis. Libprtv r with ill ho fall for f::rm pro Cue; South, furnioh : g; for evtry i r to ; :, iitt.M working cauiiai ahead. Buy Liberty Bonds, as msny as you can afford to .buy, pat them in some safety deposit vault and have them ready to help you finance your next sea- -tTuv-1-Do him ? u hate v;r enemies Do 0 i-.'.r mem Yur store accounts Are they gating old? You did wrong Are you good! enough to own it ? j best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man agement, etc., of the aforesaid j u'nli cation for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Pos tal Laws and Regulations, printed cn the reverse of, this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publishers C. V W., & V S Ausbon, Plymouth, N. C. Editor and managing editor, C. V. W. Ausbon, Plymouth, N. C. Business Managers C. V W., & F'S. Ausbon, Plymouth, N C. 2. That the owner is C. V Y Ausbon, Plymouth, N C. 3, That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other securityholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more to total amou;:t of bonds, moi'tgcs, or other seeurilios i.s Bank of Plym outh, Plymouth, N. C. 4 That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the comnanv but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of thecompAiiyas trus tee or in any other fiduciary relation, the uame of the person or corporation foi whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two para graphs contain statements embracing affiant's fnl knowledge and belier as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and secuiity holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to be lieve that any other person, association in your I or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. C. V.-W. AUSBON, Editor, etc. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October, 1917 seal W W Anck, N. P. (My commission expires May 1(, 1919) i' ,pr. am t H&me and rlem to Bmia a, Why order vour suit and take' ctase'es you can come to our store and make vour own selection. ' We have a 'beautiful line ox suits and coats. Prices range fr m $10 to $37.50. tnd y; u pray Send us your Job Printing. a Vi 1 pi m 5? i I Hi It' P Bottds, t prices wi th paid tl.i . in th ! oi.ur-ic J Do All Your Hauling With One Smith Form -a -Truck MI I Il Form a Truck will keep yout horses on the farm doin? real farm work. And it will -do even, more than this for you. In one piece of. equipment :t wili give you every type of farm body, it you. use tha famous Eight in One Convertible Body fur nished at slight additional cost. Vou don't .hae to maintain extra wagons. One Smith Form a Truck with this !Dody does it all. Keep four boy on tne farm ay usins 'Smii'i f-rm -a Truck witfl the Eight in Oae Cksr. rertibie Bod fie knows how io drive a Ford, and enjoys ?..'." With this Sight in-One body ne can do all of your farm h?ul ing for youlet you spen- s'o.ic -iime on the work that brings bigger crops better stock. Or. if you drive yourselc, yoc won t, nae io start away before sunrise and gee back at daric. Get up a': the usual time do your your chores stait away an hour or. two .atet than, you orditv.'.riiy would Ha;e an hour or two more 'dm? ic soead io tc "n ding hf errands yoa wane to da and gdt bed ;in two ic tnc-e hoars .?ar.iir inars wnac aiouaanciso ,'ajmyr; ",.,1,1 -,n:c Oi.i'.'th i? a-Truck. it is w:iai yo'i caii jo v'na: you a i.. dc i; want to get ea tfncieno a:,; -.-a .nowey Vzs Any On; c. Using any ore ot six chns:s with any ford, Mawei- .() Over'anc! chas..!-s mak? ? ., it Rtvss you vta. true Co-- O: ' the hatdet aaulmz you. ,-cu'O .- .i: tm you bm:.f : '' 3' k. ?On2 ,'::'.li:. or tuck, sta.-.i jp under V: r . fc you lOt'n, Dt'on In v n to vn digp n and st Smith l''c42i-a Truck. Piyiaoath Garage & Motor CoJ v-v 2 --o, . A: ovJs ? -Vi' c L f-, -Wri tv -' N illmery Uepai We hw2 ,n 'j ) i th? Ui'geit assrtnisnt and mw! xel : v.vo PillCKS AS ALWAYS MOIER ATT. w 0 SILKS AND SATIN We ar.e hQadqaarters for silks, satiiia and" georg-etfce crepe. All eolor o Prices $1 2.5 to $2,50 m 4U m 0 1 1 If E 4k El r Jh m ! .1 ! , ; i p ' i A - f 13 V 1 p. y V f lift That our store is your home and headquarters when in Plymouth. wi: have vTirAT voir want to duy AND BUY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SEI.I,. SEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL Our Entire Line Is Up-to-date and Complete r m 7 a r $ men s suns rrom ft) f (Tvi'F3 Ladies coat suitsT;'$lL00 to $35.0 oys suits $1;25 to $10,00 Always Remember What Yen Want You or 1 x. A k 1 if
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