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. _ . • ' J M y ° ur ® You thank your stars that the war IS "over there"—-and not here at your doorstep. . And you feel grateful to the boys in khaki who are keeping it and winning it "over there:" * Turn Your Gratitude Into War Savings Stamps. The spare dollars'that you invest in War Savings Stamps help Uncle Sam to clothe, to feed and to arm those boys in khaki. June 28th " National War Savings Day This month you pay $ *.17 for a War Savings Stamp for which the Government will pay you s."> 00 in January, 1923. This is equiv alent to 4% interest compounded quarterly. Let aW. i S. S. pasted on a War Savings (,'ertificat* TODAY— aI a»j.v Post office, bank, drug, cigar or department store, or any other place showing the IV. S. S. agency sign. National War Savings Committee 7Jii tpacm contributed to thm Winning of the Wtrr aHwaaa Harrison Brothers & Company The Store of the Hour \ Mmn BWHH Sacred treaties are called by the Kaiser mere "scraps of paper." Ilis words are an example Hin of the "Kultur" of the lluns who commit un- IK speakable crimes against innocent women and children— the "Kultur" thut Americans fighfiiiK to remove forever from the world. 28TH HMMK On be »unim»n«d to Br prove bis "iJgni »K pledge"—by ugreelng to — InvMt in a definite uniuuut of Wur Suvinga Ntaiupa each HpHJUawJ month during 10X8. Hff Smother the Kaiter with "Scraps of Paper" ■- n ' 1 - en Jfno 2Klw i : ; NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE. f *■ This apace contributed for tha Winning of tb« War by J. O. Manning Heavy and Fancy Groceries ~ '■ > C ■ . 1 WItUAMSTON LOCAL . . - Miss Bertha Willis, of Wash ington, 1s visiting her sister, Mrs W 0- Andrewß this week. Miss ttelen Maynard spent Saturday and Sunday in Rocky | Mount, having been in the Epis-! copal Church there Misses Jessie anil Esther Hod j ges ahd County Demonstrator Lowerly were here from Wash ington Sunday afternoon Misses Mayo and Annie Lamb) are at Virginia Beach for several weeks!. Col. VV. and Lukel Ltmb left Sunday for Washing ton City, Miss Virginia llerrick went Vo Wilson Monday to visit relatives. I l)r and Mrs. John 1) Biggs j .spent Sunday in Scotland Neck. Mrs. Pendleton and children, j of Elizabeth City, are the guests j of Mrs C. H. Godwin Henry G Gritfin, of Jatnes ville, was in town Wednesday on business. Miss Janie Council has return-J ed to her home in Red Springs. |. Miss Johnnie Sparks, of Rob-j ersonville, is the guest of Miss! Mary Cook. Mrs. Harry Waldo and daugh ter were here from Hamilton on Tuesday. W. A. Jones, of Rooky Mount, was in town last week. Simon Rutenberg spent Sun-; day in Hertfort with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Mallard and children are at home after a visit to relatives at Wilmington. Mrs. Sewell and son, of Mur;.. freesboro, are the guests of Clyde Sewell here this week. Mrs. Harry M. Stubbsjind lit tle son are visiting relatives near Wake Forest. Harry Kagan, of Tarboro, has ueen visting friends here this week. The Blount Mfg. Co., is in stalling a grist mill at its plant on Smithwick Street. The first cotton bloom brought to the oHice this season was pull ed from the fields of James R. Robertson, of Williamston. It was perfect and fresff with the dew of the morning. Miss KHie Vines .of Rocky Mount will be here with us at a special meeting of the canning club on Monday afternoon at4i:Bo+ o'clock. The meeting is to lie held in (lie basement of the new school building After this v eek the regular time will lie on Tues day, beginning lit 10:00 A. M and continuing through the af ternoon. R. S. Dani I, wlio farms on ll • land of J. (J. CJodard at Har dens, pulled* two red cotton blooms from'hfs fit-Id on the 25th.! The blooms were sent to the of fice by .I. Raleigh Manning who' is farming the Hardens sec- j tion also, J (J. Godard brought j in two blooms yesterday which) were pulled at the Biggs Farm on the Washington Road near Skew at key. NOTICE On account of sickness anil in need of an operation, I will be out of my office for two weeks; beginning Mopday, lulv Ist, 1918. ! At y one in need of immediate Dental attention, aee l)r John I). who has TifTeredhis Bi rvicts, and will be glad to ren {Ji i saine, \ I». B. Cone To 1 he Slock Owners Of Martin County And Vicinity I have on request of many friPnds come back and located at Williamstor.. My office will be at the W. T Ward Sale and Ex change Stables. I will be pleased to advise you in regard to your live stock at any time. If you have ahorse or cow that is not doing well, call me. Remember that Ijhave your interest at heart. Remember an old saving: " A stitch in time saves nine," I beg to remain Yours to serve, Dr. E. N. Gordan Veterinarian. FOR SALE.—Onions at #1.75 the bushel or 45 cents the peck. Delivered —Mrs J. L. Whitley, City No. 3. What Is Your Baby That b«by of your*—he'i tlio very oentrr of « lie I'liilcct th« futuro of lint baby of youi> 1)10> world to you. When h» Ihuklh you tough, when lim ten him fnwn futiuv unrs, frovld# for hta educa sullVrs you *ufTer. His future lo you that Ih ihe ,j,,„ .|„ ln lh „ lu ui| ollll of otllor American father, moat Important problem of life ulH | , m ,||„. ri , Inveat for thut baby of jour* oa Hla future —the fomltilona under whlrh he N.tn June 28th lit# depend upon the outoonu; of thU wm 11 ih National War Saving* Day. futura- the adueatlon thnt le to tit htm r..1 the KMM-.V $» 17 Invented now ID W. 8. 8. will pay world may depend upon the «!/.«• ol the family you orjjie liahy jr.,00 In January, 1939k Buy all •" when he grown up. j, oll |, l|hy uf y OUrfc n NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE Ffcn IP«U« contr hut*.4 In #A- U/. ./ aL- u/._ a —J * s * ***■ . Hoyt Hardware Co. \ © r * f Keep Faith With Your Boy "Over There" When vour hoy was so little that all the world was i foreign couivtry to him, he trusted \ci! lo U i|e care of him. You senl ihat hoy to school and to play and on your little errands, and with implicit faith ho did your bidding. Now we have sent your hoy or your neighl>of's boy out into a foreign land, into terrors that we cannot even know — and his faith has not faltered. No knows we will do our part, and we know he will do his. Are we keeping the failh? Are we scrimping and saving and giving to help our boys do .the thing lh»t humanity has asked of them, and to help them come hack to us sane and whole? - June 28th : ——National War Savings Day Saving to help our sons is not l> he called by the ugly name of duty or sacrifice. It is love's blessed privilege. Tws.sll ISy National War Savings Committee ® ™™""Thii space contributed for the Winning of the War by J. L. Hassell & Company General Merchants
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